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as russia ramped up its production amid an acute global shortage of semiconductors. a good morning, it's just gone. 7 am and the russian capital from where we're joining you live this tuesday morning. i'm paula paula. and it's a pleasure to be with you. you. it says it sees no problem in the potential visit of its health speaker to tie one, despite beijing labeling to move a breach of its sovereignty. that's the mid report said nancy pelosi will land on the island on tuesday with washington. thank. she has every right to do so. this is very much a precedent in the sense that the previous speakers visited taiwan. many members of congress go, let's taiwan including this year. and so if the speaker does decide to visit an china tries to create some kind of a crisis or otherwise escalate tensions, that would be entirely on vision. there is no reason for beijing to turn a potential visit consistent with longstanding u. s. policy into some sort of crisis for conflict or use it as a pretext to increase aggressive military activity in or around the taiwan strait. could be wi
as russia ramped up its production amid an acute global shortage of semiconductors. a good morning, it's just gone. 7 am and the russian capital from where we're joining you live this tuesday morning. i'm paula paula. and it's a pleasure to be with you. you. it says it sees no problem in the potential visit of its health speaker to tie one, despite beijing labeling to move a breach of its sovereignty. that's the mid report said nancy pelosi will land on the island on tuesday with washington....
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that's in contrast to you is made alliances which appear to be losing global influence. opec secretary general describes russia as a vital member in the alliance. thus, despite continuing with sanctions on moscow's crude and r t visits moscow's new neon facility as russia ram suffert's production amid an acute global shortage of semiconductors with hello and welcome to international. we're coming to you from a sunny russian capital this tuesday. i'm paula paula: and it's a pleasure to have you with her. you. it says that sees no problem in the potential visit of it's how speaker to tie one, despite beijing labeling to move a breach of its sovereignty. that some reports have nancy pelosi will land on the island on tuesday with washington saying she has every right to do so. this is very much precedent in the sense that the previous speakers visited taiwan. many members of congress go, let's taiwan including this here. and so if the speaker does decide to visit an china tries to create some kind of crisis or otherwise escalate tensions, that would be entirely on vision. there is no reaso
that's in contrast to you is made alliances which appear to be losing global influence. opec secretary general describes russia as a vital member in the alliance. thus, despite continuing with sanctions on moscow's crude and r t visits moscow's new neon facility as russia ram suffert's production amid an acute global shortage of semiconductors with hello and welcome to international. we're coming to you from a sunny russian capital this tuesday. i'm paula paula: and it's a pleasure to have you...
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as opponents against it, russia is a powerful player in the global energy market. that's how opec's new secretary general described moscow's role in the group. the world's largest oil exporters brush as a big main and highly influential player in the world energy map and its membership in opec plus is vital for the success of any agreement the opec chief added that the organization is not in competition with moscow. he reiterated that the oil price fight began before the ukraine crisis broke out with spare capacity shortages being one of the reasons for the increase. the remarks come ahead of the open class meeting on wednesday with discussions on new market management strategy on the agenda. the group is likely to key oil output unchanged in september, despite us cause to boost applies. and saudi arabia, the middle eastern oil power house, economic growth hit nearly 12 percent in the 2nd quarter. that says russia is rebooting it's oil exports from the you focusing on asia with little serious disruption. moscow said to have produced more oil in the 3rd quarter of t
as opponents against it, russia is a powerful player in the global energy market. that's how opec's new secretary general described moscow's role in the group. the world's largest oil exporters brush as a big main and highly influential player in the world energy map and its membership in opec plus is vital for the success of any agreement the opec chief added that the organization is not in competition with moscow. he reiterated that the oil price fight began before the ukraine crisis broke...
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and should we see negative effects on the global economy? secretary yellen: thanks for that question. there is appreciation of the dollar. part of it is driven by interest rate differentials between the united states and other countries as we move to tighten monetary policy more quickly. it has attracted capital inflows into the united states that has pushed up the dollar and that is something that occurs in cycles. i think we have seen some risk off safe havens type flows into the dollar that has exacerbated that. i am worried about the global outlook and i.m.f. and world bank have downgraded the outlook. a strong dollar creates for some of those countries pressures, pressures on their economies, especially when there are dollar denominated debt. so rising interest rates and strong dollar environment can create pressures in other parts of the world, especially at a time when all of us are suffering from the impacts of putin war, driving up energy and food prices and creating real burdens on most countries around the world and particularly t
and should we see negative effects on the global economy? secretary yellen: thanks for that question. there is appreciation of the dollar. part of it is driven by interest rate differentials between the united states and other countries as we move to tighten monetary policy more quickly. it has attracted capital inflows into the united states that has pushed up the dollar and that is something that occurs in cycles. i think we have seen some risk off safe havens type flows into the dollar that...
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you have the global south running that much more. so it's only a pretense that there was a recovery, it's been going down since 2008. and now it's exhilarating. and regarding the us stance, people think obviously because nato, russia, you think of the west is being highly military. but look at the nato attack on russia as western disarmament. they are, they run out of a by the only way that the west can fight it. ami um, it's the only weapon they have left. no tanks, no rifles, no, no well extent. but in them or missile only atomic weapon. so it comes as the fact that all the united states can do is play the role of wrecker in the world to try to prevent the world from reorganizing along more rational law. okay, well we're almost out of time will that will this policy succeed? i'd say, well, won't, i just hope we can avoid a new killer conflict? go ahead. tom finishes, finish our program. i was going to say, i was gonna say i, i, i think that the, the threat of that is a little well, what i expect here at this next juncture is naida
you have the global south running that much more. so it's only a pretense that there was a recovery, it's been going down since 2008. and now it's exhilarating. and regarding the us stance, people think obviously because nato, russia, you think of the west is being highly military. but look at the nato attack on russia as western disarmament. they are, they run out of a by the only way that the west can fight it. ami um, it's the only weapon they have left. no tanks, no rifles, no, no well...
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maybe for the entire global economy. what makes this recession different if it is different whatsoever? because i think all of us would agree a lot of the bad economic news that we're experiencing, particularly in the west, again, is self inflicted. michael? well, when people talk about recessions, they think of a business, a going up and down and then recovering. and this isn't a business cycle. this is a change in the way the world is being organized for one thing, every recession since world war 2. and as i started with recovered with a much higher level of debt. and today the level of debt has grown so much that domestic markets, both in the united states and europe are and the global sounds are unable to grow grow. the problem is got much worse because the u. s. dollar is going up against the european currency and the global. so currently making it much harder for these countries to pay their dollar denominated debt when they all do this all. and what's really causing a break in the chain of payments and making thin
maybe for the entire global economy. what makes this recession different if it is different whatsoever? because i think all of us would agree a lot of the bad economic news that we're experiencing, particularly in the west, again, is self inflicted. michael? well, when people talk about recessions, they think of a business, a going up and down and then recovering. and this isn't a business cycle. this is a change in the way the world is being organized for one thing, every recession since world...
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we're an integrated services technology company, working alongside global value chains. we can follow a product from its source to the market to the retail to the consumer. ready tv, as customers are major international corporations, companies whose customers want to know where the ingredients for their products come from. and there are legal requirements forcing multi nationals to disclose supply chains or show the environmental footprint of their products. in the past, no one cares about the environment or only small group, but the big mass of the population. there were happy to get the chief product g palm oil in a frozen pizza. over to unhappy proof of origin is a particular challenge in the palm oil business. after harvesting, the fruit is sent to large mills where it's processed into oil. this makes traceability difficult, the palm oil farms at work with coal tv alone cover an area of 400000 hector's in to reckon our feel they, since they travel through these plots, they have an interview with the farmer. they both my front. so we have for edification that the farm
we're an integrated services technology company, working alongside global value chains. we can follow a product from its source to the market to the retail to the consumer. ready tv, as customers are major international corporations, companies whose customers want to know where the ingredients for their products come from. and there are legal requirements forcing multi nationals to disclose supply chains or show the environmental footprint of their products. in the past, no one cares about the...
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we think the global chip _ the pandemic? we think the global chip shortage - the pandemic? modestly through, by the easing of covid—19 lockdown measures that had previously impacted manufacturing facilities that is with the exception of china which sticks to its zero covid—19 tolerance policy and that improve supply, on the ongoing economic slowdown reducing impact, recently we heard memory vendor �*s revised their outlook for production plans in 2023 by 20%, in the long run we expect investment in more fabrication facilities in the us and europe, driven by the public incentives just discuss to help. howeverthe incentives just discuss to help. however the risk here is the timing of all these remedial actions, especially as fabrication can take years to bring to production, by the time they come on stream, the economies are in the middle of a global recession and we suddenly have a glut of supply weak demand and place drops across semiconductors have historically been as cyclical sector. let's get some of the day's other news. paypal has also reported quarterly results. and
we think the global chip _ the pandemic? we think the global chip shortage - the pandemic? modestly through, by the easing of covid—19 lockdown measures that had previously impacted manufacturing facilities that is with the exception of china which sticks to its zero covid—19 tolerance policy and that improve supply, on the ongoing economic slowdown reducing impact, recently we heard memory vendor �*s revised their outlook for production plans in 2023 by 20%, in the long run we expect...
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global economic game, and the rules for building chain global added value, will be preserved accordinglythey simply spread not to the entire world economy, but to their own global plastic of such plasters, now there are several uh, this is primarily the american economic cluster - this is the usa and uh, the british world, let's call it great britain, australia, canada, new zealand, and this european cluster and this is chinese and er-er several a-a asian countries that are basically oriented towards the chinese economic class a, in addition, a number of well-known ones are being formed, so against clusters, that is, which have not yet become a so much powerful so that they can be called clusters of the global economy. well, for example, the indian protocluster of india. it should become one of the drivers of the world economy in the near future and replace in this regard, the role of china, the latin american economic cluster, which you mentioned, what else small levels of such a global role, let's say, but there, too. well, for example, the free trade zone of mercasur, which is being f
global economic game, and the rules for building chain global added value, will be preserved accordinglythey simply spread not to the entire world economy, but to their own global plastic of such plasters, now there are several uh, this is primarily the american economic cluster - this is the usa and uh, the british world, let's call it great britain, australia, canada, new zealand, and this european cluster and this is chinese and er-er several a-a asian countries that are basically oriented...
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now currently russia supplies just one percent of the new on, on the global market. but they're hoping to increase that number to up to 10 percent by the end of this year due to the work that is coming from this facility in this university. and they're also hoping to raise that number up to around 25 percent in 2023. we wanted to go like in a year or 2 about the situation which is going on in our work made us to be foster. we are working on the theme for fuel gauge is like peer review on your creeped on for like 6 or 7 years already working process already has been done. so we just needed to put new facilities with the compressor which we already know how to use. and make the line fewer and get along with for cation goes up to 70 percent of the me on, on the global market right now is used in the production of semiconductor chips, which makes it all the more important that production continues to increase. there are no semiconductor chips without deep ultra violet lasers. these lasers also find use in medicine and other manufacturing chips with an already fractured s
now currently russia supplies just one percent of the new on, on the global market. but they're hoping to increase that number to up to 10 percent by the end of this year due to the work that is coming from this facility in this university. and they're also hoping to raise that number up to around 25 percent in 2023. we wanted to go like in a year or 2 about the situation which is going on in our work made us to be foster. we are working on the theme for fuel gauge is like peer review on your...
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w. interest the global economy, our portfolio, d w. business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance versus west. give it head with the w business beyond india. a lead of contrast. a be the quality ah 75 years ago, mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence full of ideas with what has remained of his vision with what's the status of human rights and social justice in what's called the world largest democracy. where is india headed? this is the moment to unleash on violet bass and re imagine now these teachings for relevance to us. gandhi's legacy starts august 6th loan, b, w. mm. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, trying to conduct say, another day of intense military exercises in the waters around taiwan drills follow a controversial visit to the island by the speaker of the us house of representatives. nancy pelosi also coming up on the show president vladimir lensky rebukes the human rights.
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the street where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera with ah, welcome back. a good reminder of our top stories here at this hour. the lead of al qaeda, i'm and also watery, has been killed in a cia dren strike in afghanistan over the weekend in a televised address announcing the strike us president joe biden said. intelligence officials tracks a winery to a home in downtown cobble where he was hiding. thousands of protest is backing iraqi shia competition. thought asada continue to camp inside the country's parliament building. refusing to leave until there is political change. on monday, supporters of rival political groups gathered me abide to stake their own position . and for the 1st time since the war and ukraine began, a ship filled with grain has left ukrainian port of odessa. under a deal ukraine and russia signed with you and, and turkey agreement is meant to alleviate a global crisis that media outlets and taiwan are reporting that us how speak and nancy pelosi will visit the island that has no confirmation from pillows. he's office. she's on a tour
the street where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera with ah, welcome back. a good reminder of our top stories here at this hour. the lead of al qaeda, i'm and also watery, has been killed in a cia dren strike in afghanistan over the weekend in a televised address announcing the strike us president joe biden said. intelligence officials tracks a winery to a home in downtown cobble where he was hiding. thousands of protest is backing iraqi shia competition. thought asada...
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extremely valuable for global wall street.ack with us, gareth witcomb, would you do with the u.k.? it's microcosms of concerns we have elsewhere. they have more freedom jacks because they have their own central bank. >> i think the bank of england is expecting unemployment to rise significantly over the next few years. as much as far as 6%. the last statement they put out was quite remarkable. francine: depressing. >> they were forecasting high inflation, slow growth, pretty much recession. it will probably be cautiously welcomed. a lot will have to happen for the bank of england to be able to let up on raising rates. >> are you buying anything at the moment? energy companies are equities? >> in terms of guilt, we prefer treasuries. we were pretty early in sit -- treasuries, 3.5%. that has been borne out by the moves we seen in the bond market. it's quite a complicated picture. there's the possibility of further physical expansion, both candidates promising further spending. i don't think it's going to be enough to offset. tha
extremely valuable for global wall street.ack with us, gareth witcomb, would you do with the u.k.? it's microcosms of concerns we have elsewhere. they have more freedom jacks because they have their own central bank. >> i think the bank of england is expecting unemployment to rise significantly over the next few years. as much as far as 6%. the last statement they put out was quite remarkable. francine: depressing. >> they were forecasting high inflation, slow growth, pretty much...
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this is a truly global history. think it demonstrates something you do exceptionally well which is to pull together the history of politics and ideas with the histories of people and practices. >> i should mention. this is a book that is truly global. but between the covers are the history of the islands and japan and russia and the united sta the constitution and yet the first two words on the ship and so this became about something will be on the constitution and can you tell us about how a book about constitution and as well . >> well what i wanted when i sit out of this book and finally got what it is about because as you know, it took some time to work out what you are writing and i wanted to do two things, constitution it goes back a long way and started and i wanted to trace the takeoff from about 1760, whereby you get the constitution with mass-produced published and exponential way across continents i wanted to tell us right anything what happened. i quickly realized that i could until storage without looki
this is a truly global history. think it demonstrates something you do exceptionally well which is to pull together the history of politics and ideas with the histories of people and practices. >> i should mention. this is a book that is truly global. but between the covers are the history of the islands and japan and russia and the united sta the constitution and yet the first two words on the ship and so this became about something will be on the constitution and can you tell us about...
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but global struggle for water. thirst distorts. august 10th on d. w. ah ah, this is dw news wife from berlin. israel launch is a series of air strikes in gaza saying it's targeting be islamic jihad militant palestinian officials say several people have been killed and does it are with just also coming up on the show. china conducts a another day of intense military exercise.
but global struggle for water. thirst distorts. august 10th on d. w. ah ah, this is dw news wife from berlin. israel launch is a series of air strikes in gaza saying it's targeting be islamic jihad militant palestinian officials say several people have been killed and does it are with just also coming up on the show. china conducts a another day of intense military exercise.
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global warming. as the climate warms, more water will evaporate. and as aristotle noticed more vapor equals more clouds equals more rain. but that rain won't fall evenly. this map shows how precipitation will change as the climate heat up. regions in purple will get more rain, those in orange less. now compare it with this other map. these red dots indicate areas that are already experiencing water scarcity today. dry areas like hal fornia and the middle east will have even less rainfall. other countries, like india, will have more rain in the monsoon season, but less in the dry season when people need it most. this will make desalination even more popular. mm. boiling billions of leaders of water takes a lot of energy. them, at least the availability of, of oil and especially fossil fuels makes the thermal process is cheaper. but for other types it could be, i think, 25 or 30 times more expensive. but that energy doesn't have to come from fossil fuels. ah, start up in berlin has a sustainable altern
global warming. as the climate warms, more water will evaporate. and as aristotle noticed more vapor equals more clouds equals more rain. but that rain won't fall evenly. this map shows how precipitation will change as the climate heat up. regions in purple will get more rain, those in orange less. now compare it with this other map. these red dots indicate areas that are already experiencing water scarcity today. dry areas like hal fornia and the middle east will have even less rainfall. other...
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so what does this mean for global supply chains?es—humphrey. this good to speak to you. china has been going in and out of lockdowns in various places as it tries to pursue the zero covid—i9 policy which has had a big impact on supply chains, we have the war in ukraine as well added to that and extreme weather conditions. your thoughts on where we are at with the supply chain crisis? supply chain community has been through so much over the last few years and this is just another disruption of what is happening and supply chain. we have not even recovered from the original shutdowns in china and asia from the beginning of the pandemic and she just last week announced that they might not have cal —— halloween candy as they prioritise some of their manufacturing, there is still a lot of destruction happening globally especially in the north american market like driver shortages, recovering from shutdowns rates went up exponentially. —— disruption. went up exponentially. -- disruption.— disruption. also i didn't mention _ disruption. al
so what does this mean for global supply chains?es—humphrey. this good to speak to you. china has been going in and out of lockdowns in various places as it tries to pursue the zero covid—i9 policy which has had a big impact on supply chains, we have the war in ukraine as well added to that and extreme weather conditions. your thoughts on where we are at with the supply chain crisis? supply chain community has been through so much over the last few years and this is just another disruption...
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a key shipping wrote, what's this mean for global trade? and for the world's top export her of computer chips. an example of the circular economy with an ecological twist, using the sun's energy to turn the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide back into jet fuel and tracking the production of palm oil. as we start up uses tech to try to ensure plantations don't use child labor and are easy on the environment. i'm been phys, orland, let's do business. you worries about trade in asia and knock on effects for the global economy. china says it's sanctioning us how speaker nancy pelosi and her family. after she visited taiwan aging, considered the self governing island part of its territory and called her trip a provocation. the military exercises have prompted some ships to navigate around the taiwan strait, disrupting key trading roots for cargo and commodities saving around the world. it's proof of the economic fall out. any escalation in the region would have globally trade between china and taiwan has also seen interruptions. let's take a look at
a key shipping wrote, what's this mean for global trade? and for the world's top export her of computer chips. an example of the circular economy with an ecological twist, using the sun's energy to turn the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide back into jet fuel and tracking the production of palm oil. as we start up uses tech to try to ensure plantations don't use child labor and are easy on the environment. i'm been phys, orland, let's do business. you worries about trade in asia and knock on...
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to d w global ideas. see you next time take can ah, with who is it just a sanctions loophole? or is it here holding a new era? explorers, new trade with because western ports are close to russian freighters. the route from st. petersburg to buy is now much faster. is the war ukraine, a game changer for world trade made in germany? in 30 minutes on d. w. we have never been this many done. europe external borders. we enclave. a 1000000 between morocco and speed from. it's also where a true, a sudanese asylum seeker tried to cross over to europe, barely surviving. he speaks about brutal push backs and rejection. focus on europe in 90 minutes on d. w. o. has no limits. love is for everybody. love is life. i love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn sharma and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that more to live and deny that this. i have invited many deer and well known guests, and i would like to invite you to an in india melendez, contrast of ambition, inequality 75 years ago, maha
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it's hard, ukrainian grain can ease a growing global crisis. as far as hunger goes. vessel is carrying $26000.00 tons of corn, and we'll head 1st to turkey for inspections, then on to lebanon, ukrainian official, se, unlocking ports will provide at least $1000000000.00 annually, and foreign exchange revenues for the economy. so, you know, economist company, i said, elia joins us from vienna. how much relief will today's news bring commodity markets? do you think? well, there's certainly some relief. you know, prices have already anticipated the fact that the green deal is in place and the half started to come down already weeks ago. so what we now see is that the deal olds and that is the good news. when do you think real relief will come to the market? you know, the high prices of all sorts of commodities we core. so these rise also not only depend of course on the, the war and ukraine, the defense on weather conditions, around decal on the harvest that is going to come in this fall when it started to come in already. and these factors are qui
it's hard, ukrainian grain can ease a growing global crisis. as far as hunger goes. vessel is carrying $26000.00 tons of corn, and we'll head 1st to turkey for inspections, then on to lebanon, ukrainian official, se, unlocking ports will provide at least $1000000000.00 annually, and foreign exchange revenues for the economy. so, you know, economist company, i said, elia joins us from vienna. how much relief will today's news bring commodity markets? do you think? well, there's certainly some...
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you have the global, so running up that much more. so it's only a pretense that there was a recovery. it's been going down since 2008. and now it's exhilarating. and regarding the us stance, people say obviously because nato, his russia, you think of the west is being highly military. but look at the nato attack on russia as western disarmament. they are, they run out of a, by the only way that the west can fight. it comic bumps. it's the only weapon they have left. no tanks, no rifles, no, no bullock stuff, but in them or missile only atomic weapons. so it comes as the, the fact that all the united states can do is play the role of wrecker in the world to try to prevent the world from reorganizing along more rational law. okay. well, we're almost out of time will that will this policy succeed? i'd say it's a, it won't, i just how we can avoid a new killer conflict. go ahead. tom finishes, finish our program. i was going to say, i was gonna say i, i, i think that the, the threat of that is a little, well, what i expect here at this ne
you have the global, so running up that much more. so it's only a pretense that there was a recovery. it's been going down since 2008. and now it's exhilarating. and regarding the us stance, people say obviously because nato, his russia, you think of the west is being highly military. but look at the nato attack on russia as western disarmament. they are, they run out of a, by the only way that the west can fight. it comic bumps. it's the only weapon they have left. no tanks, no rifles, no, no...
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plus the global implications for china tech.loomberg. ♪ >> take a look at asian stocks at the moment. health care, reading gains. energy is the one sector that is down. brent is around $94 a barrel. we are talking about both of these oil prices, levels we have not seen since before the russian invasion of ukraine. given concerns about an economic slowdown. haidi: nancy pelosi's visit to taiwan, still leaving geopolitical way. japan said -- for the latest let's bring in our chief asia correspondent in hong kong. beijing talk about the fact they are displeased with the -- japan telling beijing there -- >> nancy pelosi on her final stop in tokyo on her asian trip, japan has demanded china hope these drills that began in wake of her visit to taiwan. there are six exclusion zones set up encircling taiwan where there are military drills and missile tests being conducted from now until sunday. but the concern is that this could escalate into it similar crisis as we saw a 1995 to 1996, the so called taiwan strait crisis that lasted for
plus the global implications for china tech.loomberg. ♪ >> take a look at asian stocks at the moment. health care, reading gains. energy is the one sector that is down. brent is around $94 a barrel. we are talking about both of these oil prices, levels we have not seen since before the russian invasion of ukraine. given concerns about an economic slowdown. haidi: nancy pelosi's visit to taiwan, still leaving geopolitical way. japan said -- for the latest let's bring in our chief asia...
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word that be great for those in globalization is terrible?think they think it would be great but an increase the prices the t loss of what people enjoy also a more dangerous rule with the premium of assets and the greatest public expenditure. it's a hard problem because russia isn't a well integrated economy that nickel and palladium but china is completely integrated for china to d globalize is a major hit. >> even aside from the instability and that people cannot even imagine what that would be in terms of cost. and on the consumer side of things people take walmart for granted. but they get mad at walmart for some reason. they take theey low-cost alternatives for granted. but they have no clue what the other side of things would be. it is a very difficult question i want to ask about the sanctions put on russia with a natural d globalization. so for some reason if you can still trade with russia and china but they could not invest here so there would be aed permeable wall to allow trade through but not finance would that not be so bad? wha
word that be great for those in globalization is terrible?think they think it would be great but an increase the prices the t loss of what people enjoy also a more dangerous rule with the premium of assets and the greatest public expenditure. it's a hard problem because russia isn't a well integrated economy that nickel and palladium but china is completely integrated for china to d globalize is a major hit. >> even aside from the instability and that people cannot even imagine what that...
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all of those things, when i put them together, global risks in global growth, i have a baseline caseoing into september that is 50 basis points, that's where i've been since the last meeting, but i have an open mind about rather 75 is going to be necessary, and a lot of that will depend on the labor market, inflation, and whether we see those things slow enough to say while we've got the momentum we need to really fight inflation. kathleen: 50 or 75 is in the problem. i'm curious if you were just looking at those numbers, what would you say, what they support your baseline? mary: 50 or 75? 50 supports the baseline. think about we -- where we need to be at the end of the year -- the numbers we just got say we have enough uncertainty about the path of inflation. it looks a little bit of improvement, so we want to wait for the next report, we had -- we want the inflation report in the employment report coming out before the next meeting and it really behooves us to stay data-dependent and not call it. before today, with those numbers in hand, as still think 50 basis points is the case,
all of those things, when i put them together, global risks in global growth, i have a baseline caseoing into september that is 50 basis points, that's where i've been since the last meeting, but i have an open mind about rather 75 is going to be necessary, and a lot of that will depend on the labor market, inflation, and whether we see those things slow enough to say while we've got the momentum we need to really fight inflation. kathleen: 50 or 75 is in the problem. i'm curious if you were...
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global growth is coming off which adds to commodities.ive, physically, bringing down the deficit will be challenging, that's probably what will your from the president today. might be difficult to achieve next year. at the same time, because of inflation, it's difficult to keep the stanza, do. at some point, they will have to raise rates. they were probably have to raise rates several times this year. shery: another central bank is the philippines. what are you expecting this week? guest: i am expecting another 50 basis points hike. i think they are more concerned on headline inflation. in addition to that, the country is running record high trade deficits. in the context of the fed being aggressive in its hiking cycle, i think that will cause them to keep hiking. shery: we recently spoke to the singapore prime minister. take a listen to what he had to say about price pressures in singapore. >> now, we expect inflation to probably peak at about the fourth quarter of this year. it will start to ease thereafter. the uncertainty is, what is
global growth is coming off which adds to commodities.ive, physically, bringing down the deficit will be challenging, that's probably what will your from the president today. might be difficult to achieve next year. at the same time, because of inflation, it's difficult to keep the stanza, do. at some point, they will have to raise rates. they were probably have to raise rates several times this year. shery: another central bank is the philippines. what are you expecting this week? guest: i am...
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that's larger than the old on global film and music industry combined. the growth of online mobile gaming is also diversifying the market and the player base your average gamer is now between the ages of $35.44. and despite all cliches survey suggest that as much as 41 percent of gamers are now female. but inflation is causing many to tighten their belts, and that's taking a bite out of profits of streaming services like next, like netflix, for example. and the video game industry could well be the next victim of the global downturn. so let's see what's happening in cologne with the w correspondent christy plaza, and chris. the good to see you there. what? sticking out to you at games. com? oh yeah, chris, we're really seeing this gender split that you just mentioned played out here in the crowds here in cologne. today we got a lot of men, a lot of women here. excited to be gathered together. i in person, which is pretty funny, considering the fact that gaming was one of the few industries to really boom. during the pandemic, people are happy to be here
that's larger than the old on global film and music industry combined. the growth of online mobile gaming is also diversifying the market and the player base your average gamer is now between the ages of $35.44. and despite all cliches survey suggest that as much as 41 percent of gamers are now female. but inflation is causing many to tighten their belts, and that's taking a bite out of profits of streaming services like next, like netflix, for example. and the video game industry could well be...
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that is the last wing of the global currency market.were nowhere near as hawkish as fed chair powell is sounding. the dollar has revived its push toward these highs. not much can stand in the way until the fed decides it can actually start to pivot and powell made it clear he is not for pivoting right now. >> it is about the dollar but also about yields. to your yields at the highest level in 15 years. it could get to 375 and that inversion is likely to deepen. >> indeed. if you see powell talking about 4%, the risk would be to go higher, that is the economic data. follow that pattern. they peaked under the fed rate. i would say above that that rate, excuse me. they are under where the fed rate is supposed to go. that will make it difficult. at the same time, when you have him talking openly about the need to deliver the load trend growth for some time in order to tame inflation, that is going to make it hard for tenure yields for example, they got to a peak of 3.5% in june. i don't know if they can get there again, if it would be susta
that is the last wing of the global currency market.were nowhere near as hawkish as fed chair powell is sounding. the dollar has revived its push toward these highs. not much can stand in the way until the fed decides it can actually start to pivot and powell made it clear he is not for pivoting right now. >> it is about the dollar but also about yields. to your yields at the highest level in 15 years. it could get to 375 and that inversion is likely to deepen. >> indeed. if you see...
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i mean for china to de-globalize.e a major hit to the chinese economy and to the world economy. so i i think we have to hope that doesn't have no, i i think it'd be an absolutely even aside from the instability and you raise a very good point of the risk premium. i think the people can't even imagine what that would be in terms of costs. i mean, i certainly on the consumer side of things people take walmart for granted where they get mad at walmart for some reason or other they take a lot of these low-cost alternatives for for granted. they just have no clue of what the other side of things would be and and so very difficult question in terms of i want to ask about the sanctions that have been put on russia the financial seconds. that's financial d globalization. do you think that's less important or you know for some reason you could still trade with russia and china, but there'd be a lot you couldn't invest they couldn't invest here. so there'd be kind of a permeable wall that allowed trade through but didn't allow
i mean for china to de-globalize.e a major hit to the chinese economy and to the world economy. so i i think we have to hope that doesn't have no, i i think it'd be an absolutely even aside from the instability and you raise a very good point of the risk premium. i think the people can't even imagine what that would be in terms of costs. i mean, i certainly on the consumer side of things people take walmart for granted where they get mad at walmart for some reason or other they take a lot of...
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we had global zero recognize that these issues need to be changed. reimagining what safety and security will look like for generations to come. i know we talked about what reimagining security could look like. you both have thought about what this potentially could be. what does a world without nuclear weapons look like for you? what are some of the things that you have been taught as you work towards that goal? samantha: a world without nuclear weapons means a world where the 2018 hawaii missile alert that was a false alert won't happen again and the people i love don't have to go through something super traumatic and they have to move past it like nothing happened. people that have been displaced can go back home to their native lands, hopefully, and there dependence won't have to know the struggles their ancestors went through. it means there wouldn't be a drunk president having an existential crisis that feels empowered to end the world as we know it. it means biodiversity would be protected because we would not necessarily have mass areas wiped
we had global zero recognize that these issues need to be changed. reimagining what safety and security will look like for generations to come. i know we talked about what reimagining security could look like. you both have thought about what this potentially could be. what does a world without nuclear weapons look like for you? what are some of the things that you have been taught as you work towards that goal? samantha: a world without nuclear weapons means a world where the 2018 hawaii...
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we have to make a global company in global business from day one. we need to change the mindset.: so much of the push behind web free and this inc. components is about the democratization and assets. does that ultimately sit uncomfortably with the role of government and regulation? sota: i don't think so. decentralization is not a trade-off. right now, society, especially digital society is super centralized. i believe we can find the best way and the government is a centralized authority by nature. but right now, it is to centralized. that's why the government is very slow. it might be interesting if they delegate part of their tax to the citizen so we can get a fair id. haidi: great to chat with you. you can watch us live and catch up on past interviews on our interactive function, tv go and dive into any securities or functions we talk about and join in the conversation, send us instant messages during our show. it's for bloomberg prescribers only at tv . shery: we are getting breaking news out of japan -- we're getting the current account numbers and it did deficit of 132
we have to make a global company in global business from day one. we need to change the mindset.: so much of the push behind web free and this inc. components is about the democratization and assets. does that ultimately sit uncomfortably with the role of government and regulation? sota: i don't think so. decentralization is not a trade-off. right now, society, especially digital society is super centralized. i believe we can find the best way and the government is a centralized authority by...
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the way we have tracked global data and trends in global data. they are turning positive.t is why the market is engaging to find ways to save the dollar for local idiosyncratic stories. the ultimate pivot point, when the data turns, inflation has peaked and we figured out the fed, which will probably beat later this year or early next year. kriti: a dollar story that's a continue macro hedge. a crucial part of it. mark mccormick, thank you as always. still ahead, macy's cuts its forecast. the shares are moving higher. we here with the chairman and ceo told caroline hyde. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is "bloomberg markets." macy's has cut its forecast with a glut of inventory leading to bigger markdowns. shares are higher today after the retailer's second-quarter earnings beat estimates. joining us is coanchor caroline hyde. she spoke with macy's chairman and ceo jeff kennett. what was striking was the retail story when it comes to the consumer disparity. you have this massive income disparity. higher inflation. is macy's worried about that? caroline: he said that consu
the way we have tracked global data and trends in global data. they are turning positive.t is why the market is engaging to find ways to save the dollar for local idiosyncratic stories. the ultimate pivot point, when the data turns, inflation has peaked and we figured out the fed, which will probably beat later this year or early next year. kriti: a dollar story that's a continue macro hedge. a crucial part of it. mark mccormick, thank you as always. still ahead, macy's cuts its forecast. the...
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we stick with a neutral allocation to global equities because we don't expect a global recession scenariowe will get a recession in selected regions such as the euro zone and the u.k.. our portfolio strategy position will be partial recession scenario and stay underweight. however, we still seem balance -- we see balance opportunities in risk assets, but not being risk exposure at this point in time because we expect inflation will start to ease in 2023 and we also expect the fed funds rate to kick in february of next year -- two peak in february of next year. david: between now and then, for investors who prefer income, that is one strategy. dividends and credit, where are you looking there? >> it is important to generally -- in certain market environments, we favor investment grade bonds especially in the short to medium duration. we think investment grade credit currently is delivering around 4% to 5% yields. the credit quality is going to protect portfolio returns for investors who look for a steady income generation. we also like stocks globally as well as asia. high dividend paying
we stick with a neutral allocation to global equities because we don't expect a global recession scenariowe will get a recession in selected regions such as the euro zone and the u.k.. our portfolio strategy position will be partial recession scenario and stay underweight. however, we still seem balance -- we see balance opportunities in risk assets, but not being risk exposure at this point in time because we expect inflation will start to ease in 2023 and we also expect the fed funds rate to...
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a former president donald trump, of populism over globalism. the conference has recently morphed into a sort of traveling road show used to be a static conference held in washington every january, february. and it also has apparently given rise or help to give rise to a new name. the analysts have coined the far right international. now last year, c park held in addition in brazil and president j, you're both scenarios spoke at the event with topics included threats to free speech. big tech dystopian, the rise of china and coven, 19 restrictions and mandates. now, earlier this year in may, there was another c pack edition held in budapest. so now we have victor or, or bon speaking at yet another edition, held just a few months later in dallas, texas, where he's railing against globalist and highlighting a common fight for western populace in the european union and in the u. s. and there are a lot of mainstream western media outlets taking what he said in his address and conflating it with a totally separate controversial speech that he gave wit
a former president donald trump, of populism over globalism. the conference has recently morphed into a sort of traveling road show used to be a static conference held in washington every january, february. and it also has apparently given rise or help to give rise to a new name. the analysts have coined the far right international. now last year, c park held in addition in brazil and president j, you're both scenarios spoke at the event with topics included threats to free speech. big tech...
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the st. claire at global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. soon as the sun goes out, selling west challenges, place to work as a journalist, they're always pushing boundaries. part of the sample must always under love. we are the was traveling the extra mile where autumn media goes. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah, ah, i'm sammy's a dining hall then look at the headlines here now just here. now, turkeys defense ministry says a ship carrying corners, now left ukraine's death support. ukraine has not been able to expose food since russia invaded in february. turkey helped brokerage deal involving the 2 countries vessel is known as the rezone. it set to arrive in turkish wars is on tuesday before heading to an inspection center in assemble. john henry has more from odessa . we don't know whether this is just one ship or whether all 16 will travel together. but we, we do know that the part of the pilot ship is to make sure they get where they're going in within that state corridor. and the reason that court was creat
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the globalization shock. what all the people who hated globalization think that was great because it unwinds competition and everything going on, would that be great or what shock people would think globalization is terrible? >> i don't think they would think it would be great. i think would be an increase in prices and loss of goods and services people enjoy it is also a more dangerous world implying premium assets and greater public expenditure. it is a hard problem because ntrussia is a well integrated economy, it does sell economies such as energy but the aluminum and wheat in the world market but china integrated into the global economy. for china to the globalized would be a major hit to the chinese economy and the world economy so i think we have to hope that doesn't happen. >> even aside from instability, he raised good points of a risk premium, i think people can't imagine what that would be in terms of costs. on the consumer side of things, people take walmart for granted or they get mad at walmart
the globalization shock. what all the people who hated globalization think that was great because it unwinds competition and everything going on, would that be great or what shock people would think globalization is terrible? >> i don't think they would think it would be great. i think would be an increase in prices and loss of goods and services people enjoy it is also a more dangerous world implying premium assets and greater public expenditure. it is a hard problem because ntrussia is...
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lots of landmark rlobal global effort. lots of landmark global events _ global effort.effort. lots of landmark global events and always a - global events and always a danger when humans are involved. how nervous all the teams be about that?- involved. how nervous all the teams be about that? they have not done this _ teams be about that? they have not done this for— teams be about that? they have not done this for a _ teams be about that? they have not done this for a while - teams be about that? they have not done this for a while with . not done this for a while with a rocket _ not done this for a while with a rocket like this and the last time — a rocket like this and the last time we _ a rocket like this and the last time we sent humans up was quite — time we sent humans up was quite some time ago on a nasa spacecraft. we have been launching on space x rockets recentiy _ launching on space x rockets recently but every time people climb — recently but every time people climb into one of those things there — climb into one of those things there is— climb into one of t
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we had global zero recognize that these issues need to be changed. reimagining what safety and security will look like for generations to come. i know we talked about what reimagining security could look like. you both have thought about what this potentially could be. what does a world without nuclear weapons look like for you? what are some of the things that you have been taught as you work towards that goal? samantha: a world without nuclear weapons means a world where the 2018 hawaii missile alert that was a false alert won't happen again and the people i love don't have to go through something super traumatic and they have to move past it like nothing happened. people that have been displaced can go back home to their native lands, hopefully, and there dependence won't have to know the struggles their ancestors went through. it means there wouldn't be a drunk president having an existential crisis that feels empowered to end the world as we know it. it means biodiversity would be protected because we would not necessarily have mass areas wiped
we had global zero recognize that these issues need to be changed. reimagining what safety and security will look like for generations to come. i know we talked about what reimagining security could look like. you both have thought about what this potentially could be. what does a world without nuclear weapons look like for you? what are some of the things that you have been taught as you work towards that goal? samantha: a world without nuclear weapons means a world where the 2018 hawaii...
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and the video game industry could well be the next victim of the global downturn. so let's see what's happening in cologne. with d. w correspondent christy plaza, and christy. good to see you're there. what sticking out to you at games. com? oh yeah, chris, we're really seeing this gender split that you just mentioned played out here in the crowds here in cologne. today we got a lot of men, a lot of women here. excited to be gathered together. i in person, which was pretty funny, considering the fact that gaming was one of the few industries to really boom. during the pandemic, people are happy to be here life on the ground. again, in the hall to my right here, we saw a big line of people wrapped around to, to task, to some of the new games coming out this year. for example, we have sonic frontiers from saga. that line was too long for me to go through. i have to be here talking to you right now, but what did jump out to me as a, a large amount of simulation games with a hyper local focus. i tested out a game where i was a bus driver on the streets of hamburg. you
and the video game industry could well be the next victim of the global downturn. so let's see what's happening in cologne. with d. w correspondent christy plaza, and christy. good to see you're there. what sticking out to you at games. com? oh yeah, chris, we're really seeing this gender split that you just mentioned played out here in the crowds here in cologne. today we got a lot of men, a lot of women here. excited to be gathered together. i in person, which was pretty funny, considering...
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what we notice is three top countries, in the global power number one as the usa, numbertwo global power global power number one as the usa, numbertwo russia, number three china, number three singapore, these three economies and you can't separate covid from the ukraine crisis but certainly a physical lockdown of economies has not only slowed things down but changed supply chains and made it much more difficult for a recovery to happen wholesale because when it comes down to covid it's a biological impact which has impacted the build and finance typically don't understand that as much as the understand that as much as the understand the economic situation which makes it much more difficult to respond to stop. next to the latest in our series of reports onjapan�*s new age economy. when the government announced it would tap its $1.5 trillion pension fund to help start—ups, many thought the takers would come mostly from big cities like tokyo or 0saka. but there are other lesser known regions with similar potential. mariko 0i travelled to tokushima to see what's happening there. this is what
what we notice is three top countries, in the global power number one as the usa, numbertwo global power global power number one as the usa, numbertwo russia, number three china, number three singapore, these three economies and you can't separate covid from the ukraine crisis but certainly a physical lockdown of economies has not only slowed things down but changed supply chains and made it much more difficult for a recovery to happen wholesale because when it comes down to covid it's a...