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vivian schiller there, former head of global news at i former head of global news at twitter, reallyhank you for coming on the programme. to malaysia now, where najib razak — the former malaysian prime minister convicted of money laundering linked to the i—mdb embezzlement scandal — has lost a final bid to overturn his 12—year prison sentence and has been sent to jail. the massive embezzlement of billions of dollars from the imdb state fund was one of the world's biggest financial scandals and reverberated from malaysia and singapore to wall street and beyond. our south east asia correspondent jonathan head has more. he was once the most powerful man in the country — untouchable, even. but najib razak arrived for the final stage of his appeal knowing that the odds were now against him. every attempt to overturn or even delay the 12—year prison sentence he'd been given thwarted by a judiciary which stood firm behind the original verdict. translation: iwill not get a judgment based i on the principles of fair trial. i did not get it. the son of a former prime minister, he was groomed f
vivian schiller there, former head of global news at i former head of global news at twitter, reallyhank you for coming on the programme. to malaysia now, where najib razak — the former malaysian prime minister convicted of money laundering linked to the i—mdb embezzlement scandal — has lost a final bid to overturn his 12—year prison sentence and has been sent to jail. the massive embezzlement of billions of dollars from the imdb state fund was one of the world's biggest financial...
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cvs health had growth up its pharmacy and retail divisions .global news 24 hours a day, global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your auditors to your bankers feels like a million bucks. let's create smarter ways of putting your data to work. ibm. let's create >> markets should not look for any kind of major move on tariffs. the biden people have been signaling that. anything other than completely lifting tariffs doesn't provide any inflationary impact. markets should look for that either. jonathan: always good to catch up with terry haynes. from new york city, tom keene, lisa abramovitz, i'm jonathan ferro. the nasdaq 100 up .6%. yields hi
cvs health had growth up its pharmacy and retail divisions .global news 24 hours a day, global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now...
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >> from the heart of where innovation, money, and power collide, in silicon valley and beyond, this is "bloomberg technology." with emily chang. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, we talk about china earnings seasons and the challenges the nation is facing. up next, we discussed investment strategy with the mainstreet cio, the 10 year yield is the leading indicator of u.s. market sentiment. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: traders are bracing for hawkish talk by the fed this week. >> i think the u.s. does not have quite the same degree as china. in europe, you have the gas issue. there is nothing quite to the same degree we have in the u.s.. it's going to be a slow growth environment, below track. that is why financial conditions are where they are. you have the fiscal drag. plenty of he
global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >> from the heart of where innovation, money, and power collide, in silicon valley and beyond, this is "bloomberg technology." with emily chang. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still...
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says members of congress will not be intimidated by the reaction -- by china's reaction to taiwan .global news, and he's acting like a scared bully. he will want to be reelected. kriti: she stopped in taiwan and was conducting military exercises. i want responded by holding its own exercises. kailey: there are contenders in a heated election battle that will help decide control of the senate for the next two years. wisconsin is one of the five states that will maintain control in the 50-50 senate. tennis star serena williams plans to retire after playing in this month u.s. open. she's 123 grand slam titles and has won almost 100 million dollars in prize money. she wants to have another child into other things. global news, 24 hours a day and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. jon: welcome to bloomberg markets. caroline: a recent conversation we have two day, we are off by 5/10 of 1% with the chipmaker coming out with worse than expected results. money is being pulled out of the front end of the bond market.
says members of congress will not be intimidated by the reaction -- by china's reaction to taiwan .global news, and he's acting like a scared bully. he will want to be reelected. kriti: she stopped in taiwan and was conducting military exercises. i want responded by holding its own exercises. kailey: there are contenders in a heated election battle that will help decide control of the senate for the next two years. wisconsin is one of the five states that will maintain control in the 50-50...
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi: still ahead, even as price pressures appear to be easing, it might take a whale -- a while to get inflation back on target says our guest. why he still sees risks rising. plus, singapore's prime minister discusses changes in taxation to shield the most vulnerable. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: you're looking at live pictures of singapore, the government trimming the growth forecast for this year to reflect an increasingly challenging global environment, including a fight against inflation that has had a 14 year high. singapore's next prime minister says the government expects prices there to peak in the fourth quarter and begin to ease next year. lawrence wong spoke exclusively to bloomberg television, telling us more relief measures they be on the way. -- may be on the way. >> some of the measures are being ruled out and in the coming months we will monitor the situation and the assurance we give to every
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. heidi: qantas full year's earnings are coming in, a loss of $1.86 billion, slightly over expectations. more or less in line with expectations, the full year net loss coming in, that is better than expectations of 884 million dollars -- 8.8 $4 billion. a little bit higher than expectations, we will be watching for commentary around the starting constraints which will lead to huge amount of disruptions and delays across international lines. stay with us, we are breaking down this with a chief market strategist. you are watching out of hong kong, sherry? shery: we will discuss the outlook ahead of jackson hole with a major economist, watching for a slowdown in market electronic orders. this is bloomberg. at cdw, we get if your network power goes down, your business goes with it. recording: thanks for calling, we are unexpectedly closed today due to... cdw experts can keep you up and running with an apc smart-ups lithium-ion ups from
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over the weeks ahead, it is -- juliette: in terms of the global growth picture, we were disappointed from a lack of newunced last week. all of that factors into the global growth picture. what is your outlook for that? kirk: you are absolutely right. in the period, the second largest economy will not get a 5.5% growth target. it might be less than 4%. you will not have the support from china. the other economies are facing interest rates, that is impinging on growth. rishaad: last question, where does the dollar go, how does that affect how you advise people? kirk: in this environment of rising interest rates we expect rates to peak higher, the dollar will be well supported. the real impact on that is in the emerging markets, and in asia, that is going to be pushing central banks in this part of the world to probably raise interest rates to protect themselves from pressures. juliette: great to see you. carquest. we hope you will -- kirk west. we hope you will be back many more times. plenty more ahead, this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: you are watching bloomberg markets. let's have a look at currency mark
over the weeks ahead, it is -- juliette: in terms of the global growth picture, we were disappointed from a lack of newunced last week. all of that factors into the global growth picture. what is your outlook for that? kirk: you are absolutely right. in the period, the second largest economy will not get a 5.5% growth target. it might be less than 4%. you will not have the support from china. the other economies are facing interest rates, that is impinging on growth. rishaad: last question,...
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global chain and china. china is becoming our competitor. i think we really benefit from the chinese factory. we have to come to the newsupply chain. >> that has been a broader trend. but right now, china's growth forecast has been downgraded a couple of times. the covid outbreak, the persistence uncovered zero, what does that mean for korea? you are very strong. >> slowdown in china is very important and a delicate sector for us. you are really seeing what happens to the general policy after congress. we want to see how that will alleviate the slowdown. >> let's get the first word news with bonnie quinn in new york. press the back was to contain regular inflation. a significant interest rate height is coming in september. the eurozone has been rising at an annual rate of about 10%. their underlying a third energy account. policymakers must intervene. >> we have exceptionally high inflation, global exception time and we will work accordingly. class of turn in work marriage on china. this is down to 3.9%. projections for the first three quarters of the next year were also lowered slightly. they sold $70.5 million for th
global chain and china. china is becoming our competitor. i think we really benefit from the chinese factory. we have to come to the newsupply chain. >> that has been a broader trend. but right now, china's growth forecast has been downgraded a couple of times. the covid outbreak, the persistence uncovered zero, what does that mean for korea? you are very strong. >> slowdown in china is very important and a delicate sector for us. you are really seeing what happens to the general...
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global new investments worth $226 billion, the highest ever for the first half of the year. bring in the head of aipac research paired which -- research. how much of this is just inflation? >> when you look at it by country, the leading market, china, it wasn't about inflation. just under half of what you just mentioned was in china and it was remarkable growth. after china, the picture is a bit mixed. focused on aipac countries. australia is seeing a reduction of 6% year on year. the rest of the market did not do so well in the first half. haidi: we have the u.s. senate passage of the democrat landmark bill, tax, drugs and climate in there. what impact do you see in the energy investment front and perhaps globally? ali: first of all, it does extent tax credits for renewables, solar and wind and energy stores. if you look at the package, about 86% is focused on climate change and energy. with in theire, there's a lot so applying -- in there, there is a lot focusing on supply chains. this may very well boost competition globally. most of these measures will take time to take
global new investments worth $226 billion, the highest ever for the first half of the year. bring in the head of aipac research paired which -- research. how much of this is just inflation? >> when you look at it by country, the leading market, china, it wasn't about inflation. just under half of what you just mentioned was in china and it was remarkable growth. after china, the picture is a bit mixed. focused on aipac countries. australia is seeing a reduction of 6% year on year. the...
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global news 24 hours a day -- global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, poweredalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn, this is. >> we are waiting for the decision within the hour and it could come with the securities expecting that tony five basis point hike with high inflation persisting. this is bloomberg. shery: emma ca asia gaining. we are seeing gains of 2/10 of 1% being held by health care and energy. energy is perhaps surprising given that we see wti holding about that $95 a barrel level in the asian session. we have seen day eii government report showing that it is reporting a record number of consumer staples and utilities and consumer staples are losing ground. haidi: that key interest rate is a quarter percentage rate. our next guest is expecting at the hike until that great that's three and a quarter. let's get into that decision that we are expecting. korean that the resumption of normal sized hikes can't rollout everything given that central banks continue to surprise us. is it too soon to take the foot off the pedal and co
global news 24 hours a day -- global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, poweredalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn, this is. >> we are waiting for the decision within the hour and it could come with the securities expecting that tony five basis point hike with high inflation persisting. this is bloomberg. shery: emma ca asia gaining. we are seeing gains of 2/10 of 1% being held by health care and energy. energy is perhaps surprising given...
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. heidi: we have more analysis and insights into nancy pelosi's trip as she prepares to meet the taiwanese president. caesar joins us to talk through emerging market risks. this is bloomberg. shery: frederick rally being wiped out and the 10-year yield is asserting past that, two points of the present level. the dollar seeing the best day in three weeks. emerging market think the worst day since mid july or so. sovereign debt default issues, the dollar funding issues, let us bring in our next guest, caesar, it is good to have you with us. dollar strength with the rising treasury yields with how aggressive the fed and other central banks are being, we keep talking about potential vulnerability for the emerging market economies. where is it coming from? is it a dynamic underneath that that is the problem? >> that is a long question because there are a lot of forces at play here. tuesday on the reversal in terms of the dollar and the fed, there is a link
global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. heidi: we have more analysis and insights into nancy pelosi's trip as she prepares to meet the taiwanese president. caesar joins us to talk through emerging market risks. this is bloomberg. shery: frederick rally being wiped out and the 10-year yield is asserting past that, two points of the present level. the dollar seeing the best day in three weeks....
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake.y more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. how will your business adapt to change? you could hire an office full of peyton mannings. what's up, peyton? good morning, peyton. hold for peyton. they'd huddle.... welcome to the peytonverse. such a visionary. game plan... you go. no, you go! and call audibles... double our investment in omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! or you could use workday. omaha. the finance, hr and planning system used by over half of the fortune 500. for a be-agile-like-an-mvp world. at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you workday. for a changing world. on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. ♪ >> i think we've already turned the corner on the economy in a negative way, seeing things rollover. i'm willing to bet that by december, we will be dealing with real problems
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global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, the latest on the power crisis in china and the fallout for the world's food supply. we will dive deeper into the. -- into that. wealth wide financial ceo joins us to discuss our latest investment strategy. find out why she thinks we are in bull market rally. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's take a look at how u.s. futures are shaping up. s&p 500 scrapping the three days of gains should we have the fed minutes which throughout more options. s&p futures down a quarter of 1%. weakness across the dow futures as well as nasdaq futures. nasdaq 100 over 20%. our next guest says this is a bull market rally. joining us as the ceo at wealth plan financial that is the question. there is a camp that says this is the peak of the bear market rally. it is just a pause we are seeing. >> yeah and we have a few technical indicators that are telling us this could be a more sustained market run. one is the 50 d
global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, the latest on the power crisis in china and the fallout for the world's food supply. we will dive deeper into the. -- into that. wealth wide financial ceo joins us to discuss our latest investment strategy. find out why she thinks we are in bull market rally. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's take...
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. kathleen: still ahead, a look at the oil market as russia chokes fuel shipments to europe and the eu hits a storage goal early. a ceo joins us later this hour. we check with the risk radar. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the darkening global outlook has credits we shifting to underweight stocks. let's get more from jp morgan. we have a few more spots of resilience in asian markets. how are you positioning going into the rest of the year? guest: good morning. without the rally, we have a cautious attitude toward equity markets. this will continue as long as we see an outlook for weakening growth. thinking about the uncertainty that comes with the global economic environment. haidi: in terms of opportunities you see in asia, what are you lacking at the moment? guest: there are some bright spots when it comes to investing. the resilience offset some of the weakness, we are thinking about the different stage asia i
global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. kathleen: still ahead, a look at the oil market as russia chokes fuel shipments to europe and the eu hits a storage goal early. a ceo joins us later this hour. we check with the risk radar. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the darkening global outlook has credits we shifting to underweight stocks. let's get more from jp...
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he knows that every line of news can trade this -- can move this market. he is a veteran globalmen, i would say. dani: great stuff, manus cranny there in vienna. that's it for this hour, as we close out, equity markets continue to push higher as new oil markets are still trading around of february low. that is the context for manus' interview in just a few hours. i will stick around and mark cudmore joins us out of singapore. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network and most recommended wireless carrier. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get $450 off any new purchase of an eligible samsung device with xfinity mobile. or add a line to your plan today at xfinitymobile.com
he knows that every line of news can trade this -- can move this market. he is a veteran globalmen, i would say. dani: great stuff, manus cranny there in vienna. that's it for this hour, as we close out, equity markets continue to push higher as new oil markets are still trading around of february low. that is the context for manus' interview in just a few hours. i will stick around and mark cudmore joins us out of singapore. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big...
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsore than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. >> we have agreed all member states to jointly face 15% of energy between august now and march 23. good news. we have not reached an average in the european union a feeling of 80%. jonathan: that was from ursula von der leyen, the european commission president. the original target was 80% by november 1. some good news out there in europe. good morning. futures bouncing back, kind of, on the s&p. the nasdaq up half a percent. crude, 88 handle it. breaking down by 2.9%. there were some concerns about supply out of iraq. they have calmed those concerns. this idea that maybe there is a deal from iran. i feel like we've been talking about this forever. lisa: this to me is a recession call. higher prices are cannibalizing demand. as the world slows down, the less demand there will be, leading to lower prices. jonathan: i am with you. demand destruction. tom: i think the jury is out. i link it to the covid policy in asia. some have
global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalistsore than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. >> we have agreed all member states to jointly face 15% of energy between august now and march 23. good news. we have not reached an average in the european union a feeling of 80%. jonathan: that was from ursula von der leyen, the european commission president. the original target was 80% by november 1. some good news out there...
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on top of that, we are seeing a lot of new modalities globally, so investors have been putting a lot covid, we saw a lot of investment going into health care lovely the last two years. and that has created a slow down a bit in pmp funds and longer investing, crossover funds. health care funds like ours are still very active in the market. haidi: correct me if i am wrong, but i think you said you invested in 25 health companies so far, do you think of an exit plan for any of the men can you share any names? nisa: we have invested in close to 500 companies in china, about 200 and health care, but we have that 25 health care company ipo's since early 2020 within our portfolio. and we are typically about 65% series a investment, and we continue to step up in companies until their ipo. it is great to nurture them when there are only two or three people coming up and they put out the ipo on their own. we also see a lot of great opportunities within our portfolio companies that have not had an ipo. when we did the portfolio review in the last few months, we have seen our companies with reve
on top of that, we are seeing a lot of new modalities globally, so investors have been putting a lot covid, we saw a lot of investment going into health care lovely the last two years. and that has created a slow down a bit in pmp funds and longer investing, crossover funds. health care funds like ours are still very active in the market. haidi: correct me if i am wrong, but i think you said you invested in 25 health companies so far, do you think of an exit plan for any of the men can you...
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the good news is exports beat expectations, absolutely. fears of a slowing global demand for chinese products? yes. the longer-term outlook at pent-up demand ease it, the bottom line is imports are not picking up. they were below expectations and that's where we saw this record trade surplus in july of more than 100 one billion u.s. dollars. exports doing very well, imports still lagging because you have property sector workers and waning consumer consumption demand in china and this fear of potential lockdowns that could curtail business. the exporters trying to get stuff out the door to customers abroad but longer-term, bloomberg economics south strong exports are based on pent-up demand, basic lee catching up on business delayed by the lockdown. that has masked overall weakness in external demand. that is the picture. a record trade surplus complex good, exports look good for now. shery: stephen engle, garfield reynolds and kathleen hays talking about the chinese covid restrictions. we do have an alert on the bloomberg -- the beach resort city reporting 413 covi
the good news is exports beat expectations, absolutely. fears of a slowing global demand for chinese products? yes. the longer-term outlook at pent-up demand ease it, the bottom line is imports are not picking up. they were below expectations and that's where we saw this record trade surplus in july of more than 100 one billion u.s. dollars. exports doing very well, imports still lagging because you have property sector workers and waning consumer consumption demand in china and this fear of...
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnd analysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: take a look at futures trading at the moment, not a lot of movement after a very mixed station in new york. s&p 500 little changed, nasdaq 100 outperforming. in the future session, not much happening. even the bloomberg dollar index not very much. this as we are sitting on the sideline, given that we have the u.s. job reports, big set of numbers coming up on friday. haidi: i always get nervous when you say there is stop much happening -- not much happening. our next guest does not think the recent rebound signals the bottom of the selloff. in terms of nothing happening, stocks, the dollar is holding. after quite a bit of weakness, ponder dropping as well. is there a big lack of conviction even in the rallies we do see? >> i'm not sure there was a lack of conviction, we always saw a very heavy selloff, the markets are down cheap definitely. we are not convinced we have seen the bottom. there is still a lot g
global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnd analysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: take a look at futures trading at the moment, not a lot of movement after a very mixed station in new york. s&p 500 little changed, nasdaq 100 outperforming. in the future session, not much happening. even the bloomberg dollar index not very much. this as we are sitting on the sideline, given that we have the...
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi: they think the market has priced rate cuts too early. first we are asking an investment management company how they are finding assets ahead of the recession that they see coming in the first half of 2023. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: employment is strong but we are beginning to see signs of stress. with us now is an economist. we were looking for a recession. what did you think when you saw the jump? does it look like the fed will have to work a little bit harder to slow down the economy? guest: first quarter of 2023. unemployment are lagging indicators. we will not have a recession until we have unemployment rising. you typically see a topping off behavior which is what we got today. for the last couple of months, it has not been going up, and has been flattening. it was a strong number. you can see it is starting to head down as we get the effects of the interest rate hikes. kathleen: the fed mov
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, we focus on the global rush for gas with goldman sachs. on the lookout for opportunities in tech but staying cautious. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: fed governor is speaking at a gathering. they are saying the higher mortgage rates will pass, we have seen that with new u.s. home sales. he is emphasizing the high inflation numbers right now, and it's interesting. [indiscernible] he wants to see rates rise by the end of the year. haidi: we are just passing those minutes of the meetings in july with two of those, including minneapolis. internal pressure building. is this a bear market rally pause? guest: i believe it's a bear market rally. that was my signal, that this is a bear market rally. i still think it's time to remain cautious. the fed has been steadfast. it's time to play defense. love high quality names that have strong balance sheets, consistent dividends. with that being said, he s
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global news 24 hours a day on-air and on bloomberg quicktake. than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. >> you have chair powell saying we are close to neutral. then the governor essentially contradicts him. it would be nice to have the more consistent communication strategy. the market is doubting in either direction what the fed is going to do. tom: an intelligent conversation on the equity market the euro dollar right now is .997. kriti gupta is the class. pretty: the talk about how believable this rally is. the s&p 500 has rallied some 19%. let us talk about how things are viewed by professional investors. i've never -- we are looking at s&p 500 not long position in between asset managers and leverage bonds. that has never been so short going back to 2016. how much of that rally is rallying simply on low-volume? tom: joining us, we harken back to 1981, she is got some left great -- something of greta garbo, something of betty davis. she plays a great song. why is now like 1981-they need t
global news 24 hours a day on-air and on bloomberg quicktake. than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. >> you have chair powell saying we are close to neutral. then the governor essentially contradicts him. it would be nice to have the more consistent communication strategy. the market is doubting in either direction what the fed is going to do. tom: an intelligent conversation on the equity market the euro dollar right now is .997....
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. heidi: still ahead, the former u.s. secondary of state joins us to talk about the u.s. just legislation that was signed into law by president biden today and how it could impact global supply chains. wells fargo investments introduces gary schlossberg, these are the markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> look at inflation expectations. >> consumer inflation expectations are dropping. >> breakeven inflation rates are starting to come down from their eyes. -- highs. >> if we have reached a peak inflation, what does that tell us? >> we see inflation to client, but to what level? >> it will fall down to the 2% target. >> the forecast from the fed to say that they were at neutral. >> the labor market is strong. >> less than 2% inflation rate. >> hard to achieve. >> negative inflation. heidi: let us bring on our next guest to says there is a growing probability of a moderate precision in the second half of this year extending into -- recession in the second hal
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global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg. >> still ahead we discuss how the power crisis of citroen can hit the production of other battery materials. we are joined later this hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> markets, on how hawkish the central bankers will be as they gather this week at jackson hole. we spoke to john taylor who was at the very first conference for decades ago, he says the fed should be more commute to give about where -- communicative about where policy will go. >> if they say sunday five basis points, they do not know, there is some discussion about, -- 75 basis points, they do not know, there is some indication on the way. the more the fed can communicate, the more effective it is. it would like to get back to 2% inflation it needs to go to a monetary policy that reduces growth. that communication, that stipulated about what the policy will be like is very important right now. i hope the fed does that. >> when it comes to where we
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global news, 24 hours a day and on bloomberg quicktake.vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg. >> thank you, some gdp numbers. just adding yvonne to this bad set of numbers today. the estimate was 3.1. not so much where you are on the bottom line. the set index is still close today. there we are, gdp numbers with a little bit of strength. this is one of the best-performing currencies this year. >> yes. we will continue to watch the china story from that pressure. the service industry slowed. employment pressure persists overall. they are saying young people are still under pressure when it comes to finding jobs as well. one of the latest lines after what has been an ugly set of numbers. the market was pretty optimistic about the stimulus measures. the cuts we saw from the pboc. things are definitely turning a little bit more to the red right now. let's bring our executive editor. paul, first, the data and what we saw before that with the mls. >> we are all looking pretty awful out there. pretty bleak. the lending data was such a big mess. it just
global news, 24 hours a day and on bloomberg quicktake.vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg. >> thank you, some gdp numbers. just adding yvonne to this bad set of numbers today. the estimate was 3.1. not so much where you are on the bottom line. the set index is still close today. there we are, gdp numbers with a little bit of strength. this is one of the best-performing currencies this year. >> yes. we will continue to watch the china story from that pressure. the service industry...
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new york. china's trade surplus hits a record, easing concerns about waning global demand. haidi: the central bank is supposedly fall from -- far from done at bringing inflation down. shery: biden's domestic agenda moves closer to becoming law with the senate passing that tax, climate, and health care bill. u.s. futures at the moment are unchanged. three weeks of consecutive gains in the u.s. stock in the asian trading session. positive data and earnings outlook looked good. 80% of the s&p 500 already reported results. competing profit estimates. treasury yields rallied across the curve. two year yield added almost 50 basis points friday. we are seeing some downside in oil prices after they gained ground friday but still below $90 a barrel. concerns of recession continue but we were watching the odds of the fed rate hike being bigger than expected and now traders are putting a 75 basis point hike for september given that jobless rate fell to 3.5%, the lowest since 1969. so a record number of americans on payroll now. haidi: this all feeding into where we sit with the inflat
new york. china's trade surplus hits a record, easing concerns about waning global demand. haidi: the central bank is supposedly fall from -- far from done at bringing inflation down. shery: biden's domestic agenda moves closer to becoming law with the senate passing that tax, climate, and health care bill. u.s. futures at the moment are unchanged. three weeks of consecutive gains in the u.s. stock in the asian trading session. positive data and earnings outlook looked good. 80% of the s&p...
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. kathleen: an outlook on a foreign exchange market and bullish on the buy and the singapore dollar. objects and hope it continues as markets rattled by the rates the message, argus argues that inflation will not come down until geopolitical crises are resolved. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> responsibility it will require a restrictive stance for some time. >> increasingly vulnerable 5% like chairman powell issued. >> inflation is likely to be high for a while. >> our mandate is a price stability and we will work accordingly. >> we are in a better position, we hope that there will be another capital rate hike. >> we are taking forceful and rapid steps. we will keep at it until our job is done. >> fighting uphill with friction in the global system. haidi: some of the top economic voices. a global strategist, michael, great to have you with us. you talk about relief that sustained higher rates are going to be required and we are not quite s
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake.more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> in fact, global slowdowns despite the fact that the u.s. economy is slowing as well. the u.s. economy is going to slow, the dollar is going to slow. the reality of the dollar does well with the european economy is under pressure. tom: no one has put more resilience on the dollar. he the reaffirms how difficult it with the to see a weak dollar. some of the catalyst here was oil news out of russia. rounding up to $98 per barrel. lisa, we've got to go back before we drag ourselves over. -45 basis points. the ability to be more inverted. lisa: what is the ramification for a federal reserve that has to hike rates to such a degree faced longer-term expectations? that is part of the unknown. tom: the time is defined how many islands you can -- right now, chief emerging markets and strategist. i look here at the emerging markets and i say in the business, you partition them and you focus on a category. wh
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> the fed problem is they don't have a choice. the inflation mandate requires action, more action. the market does what it does. assuming the market think they might have done enough, you look at it and you think know, they just haven't. jonathan: awesome to catch up with a chief strategist yesterday from new york city this morning with tom and lisa abramowicz. futures down i just 1/10 of 1% on the s&p, a long road still the september 21 fed meeting. still got another payrolls report, another cpi report which comes september 13, and we've got next week, so a lot still to come. tom: bloomberg is the front of economics as we moved to jackson hole. he tries to move forward the debate on the bank of england. we will take an international take on jackson hole. today, we do so with one of the most gifted people in modern economics. the massachusetts institute of technology, he has years, even decades of feder
global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> the fed problem is they don't have a choice. the inflation mandate requires action, more action. the market does what it does. assuming the market think they might have done enough, you look at it and you think know, they just haven't. jonathan: awesome to catch up with a chief strategist yesterday from new york city this morning with tom and...
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global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi: still ahead, andrew gillum will be joining us talking about nancy pelosi's expected visit to taiwan. and some say the fed will stay on its current pace until the end of the year. ♪ haidi: let's get more on the markets, continuing to fret about potential fed pivot and potential risk coming from high interest rates and inflation globally. house speaker nancy pelosi is expected to visit taiwan today and potentially meeting with the president tomorrow. one of the ways were seeing this geopolitical risk manifest in the markets, this is looking at implied volatility in the time when market, the highest since 2020. elsewhere, not much of a reaction. does it speak to the challenges of broader markets to be able to read them to flee price and handicap this kind of risk? >> i think certainly from the taiwan perspective, the geopolitical tensions, they keep talking about this even before this happened this morni
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, a chief economist gives us her outlook for the u.s. economy and the chances of recession ahead of the payroll numbers. up next, big tech is doing better than feared, but risks remain in the second half. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> inflation >> inflation gets worse. >> inflation is going to stay. >> peak inflation coming sometime in the second half. >> simple reality is we are seeing inflation everywhere. might fall into recession. >> we see a softening of economic conditions in the second half of the year. potentially a modest recession. >> we are watching central banks reaction. >> a mixed of inflation and labor market circumstances. >> turbulent times as you have been saying. >> the shareholders meeting for tesla getting underway. shareholders have approved the stock split. you can see elon musk on stage. this was the big item on the agenda, the proposal for
global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: still ahead, a chief economist gives us her outlook for the u.s. economy and the chances of recession ahead of the payroll numbers. up next, big tech is doing better than feared, but risks remain in the second half. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> inflation >> inflation gets worse. >> inflation is going to...
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on "bloomberg quicktake." by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg ♪. ♪ >> between the italian election next month, whether, this unusual weather in europe and drying up the rivers, and supply shock as well it's the energy costs. i think europe is facing a couple of shocks in addition to the interest rate differential. tom: mark chandler on foreign exchange. the euro moving out to 103. we spoke to stephen englander, who reaffirmed parity to .98. a interesting inflation report, it has moved markets. we see that this morning, s&p futures advanced to the 20 level, the dow putting it up 172 points. fix below 20. we digress, and do what is unusual. the stereotype in conceit is american investors, american tourists aborting europe this year. andrea bonhomie is the founder of investment industrial, he is someone who believes in investing in america. he has done this in any number of forums. what i would say is, he has done this beautifully. he has in
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global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake.ered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> we are far from done yet, that's the promise of the american people. we are committed to bringing inflation down and we will work until i job is fully done. tom: this weekend, mary daly making a splash with the san francisco fed, one of the truly great stories in american economics and she has been very visible here as we shift from forward guidance to data dependency. i thought it was a very guidance-y like weekend. kailey: -- lisa: that is what i was going to say. it looks like we were looking at data, and which data, exactly? tom: that is going to be interesting to see. i got notice that naples airport in italy, they've got selective delays, some maybe he will be a little longer, we will have to see. kailey leinz pulling the short straw and joining this morning. lisa is really talking this up as being a breaker. lisa, why don't you bring in the microeconomics of that? lisa: it has been
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this is due to the fact that neither -- global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktakered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you so much. i'm looking at two year yield this morning following by two basis. that expectation started to back off. manus: just think of all the language. a lovely story this morning. the pension fund, looking their lips. lips. - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) manus: it is daybreak era. i'm manus cranny. dani burger. dani: fed hedge. the fomc saw the need to eventually slow rate hikes, but noted risk of tightening too far or inflation can
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. shery: still ahead, we discussed the outlook for oil markets with energy services, they are seeing storm clouds on the horizon for commodities. we discussed markets -- we will discuss markets, is the u.s. avoiding a recession in the next 12 months? ♪ heidi: we are getting earnings crossing the bloomberg, 1.1 billion dollars, underlying profit come in at 2.7 billion. we have expecting record numbers out of those earnings for santos as we had elevated prices and strong demand from asian markets. this is coming through now. these higher energy prices at the core of the strength we also expect to see in the balance sheet position that gives management a bit more room to raise and the dividend payout. capex and the dividend payout. we have pretty positive guidance as well. some of the pricing moves with the will merger plays into this latest set of results. the long-term output is looking to surge after the merger with oil, we see rising production as we
global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. shery: still ahead, we discussed the outlook for oil markets with energy services, they are seeing storm clouds on the horizon for commodities. we discussed markets -- we will discuss markets, is the u.s. avoiding a recession in the next 12 months? ♪ heidi: we are getting earnings crossing the bloomberg, 1.1 billion dollars, underlying profit come in at 2.7...
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global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ how will your business adapt to change? you could hire an office full of peyton mannings. what's up, peyton? good morning, peyton. hold for peyton. they'd huddle.... welcome to the peytonverse. such a visionary. game plan... you go. no, you go! and call audibles... double our investment in omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! or you could use workday. omaha. the finance, hr and planning system used by over half of the fortune 500. for a be-agile-like-an-mvp world. workday. for a changing world. >> this is all about the wearable position that people are now because of the inflation cost, whether it be gasoline, food pricing or energy pricing, it is driving inflation. this is aggressively producing more energy to get more supply to get the prices down. jonathan: that was over the weekend. good morning. futures are down just a touch. no drama here in the market. drama, potentially in taiwan. the latest from cnn. u.s. house speaker nancy pel
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global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. haslinda: still ahead, we discussed the asian credit outlook with ubc, saying -- staying defensive on the region. david: before that, hsbc global private banking cio will be joining us to talk us through the key market themes. and why multi-asset diversification is a smart play now. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back. the jackson hole symposium is just a few days away. that is happening friday, u.s. time. the bloomberg team will be front and center and cover all the issues to do with inflation, and what jerome powell maybe indicating in terms of whether he will be -- it will be 35 or 50. a lot of interviews including the governors in this part of the world. adrian or of australia and rhee chang-yong and how they will be responding to how the fed may hike rates in september. david: everyone is hiking including adrian orr. indonesia are the holdout. the broader story is the dollar story. the other side of the dollar equation not co
global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. haslinda: still ahead, we discussed the asian credit outlook with ubc, saying -- staying defensive on the region. david: before that, hsbc global private banking cio will be joining us to talk us through the key market themes. and why multi-asset diversification is a smart play now. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back. the jackson...
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global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake.owered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. dani: coming up, blacked out. the u.k. could face several days without power this winter under the governments worst-case scenario. that story next. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: its daybreak to europe with me, manus cranny in dubai and dani burger in london. the u.k. is planning several days over this winter when events could lead to organized blackouts for industry and households. bloomberg has learned the reasonable worst-case scenario could be an electricity shortfall. this could be a pretty tough spot in the wintertime at home in the u.k. dani: brings back memories of perhaps decades past when this was an occurrence in the u.k. let's take into whittemore with lizzy burden. this scenario where we get thi?, >lizzy: this is the worst-case scenario, not what the government is expecting. at the fact that they are planning for this to happen has led the pound to slide yesterday. the reason is because if we have
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. heidi: we are expecting earnings from commonwealth bank of australia later this hour. we will get you the details on those results and analysis from the markets as well. a ceo joins us to talk about the focus on phonetic investing. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> inflation expectations. >> consumer inflation expectations are dropping. >> we are and an important inflection point in the inflation story. >> what does that tell us? >> we are going to see inflation decline, but to what level? >> will then fall down to the 2% target -- will info down to the 2% target? >> 2% inflation rate. >> it is hard to achieve. >> we are experiencing inflation. kathleen: talking about inflation expectations. a report gave some relief but u.s. stocks are trading today with many traders unable to make risky bets before the pivotal cpi reading. that is bring in sylvia, ceo and cio at defiance ets. you are watching closely because in one of your notes you said you do not know if
global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. heidi: we are expecting earnings from commonwealth bank of australia later this hour. we will get you the details on those results and analysis from the markets as well. a ceo joins us to talk about the focus on phonetic investing. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> inflation expectations. >> consumer inflation expectations are dropping. >> we are and...
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global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalistsnd analysts in over 120 countries. >> i don't think we are in a recession right now, as we continue to raise rates and raise costs across the economy, should be putting the brakes and the economy and that will see more likely to be in a recession. jonathan: running up some fed speak from yesterday. from new york city, with tom keene and kailey leinz, i'm jonathan ferro. the s&p, just...
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. shery: we continue to watch sophia as well in the after hours session. we hurt the softbank could be selling at least some part of the 9% stake in the company and this is coming after softbank is having a hard time with his own investments in different companies. -- its own investments in different companies. heidi: i have a couple of charts i want to run through talking about the context of this 23.4 billion dollars loss. their largest ever on a quarterly basis and they chart with the do perspective the magnitude of those declines for the company. bosses in the fund are the standout part of the earnings announcement and the founder really speaking about this. a rare moment of contrition, this is someone who compared himself to jesus christ in the past. beyond those cuts, changing the way that they make their investment decisions. he is offering something else to investors, that is another $3 billion share buyback. we have seen a
global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. shery: we continue to watch sophia as well in the after hours session. we hurt the softbank could be selling at least some part of the 9% stake in the company and this is coming after softbank is having a hard time with his own investments in different companies. -- its own investments in different companies. heidi: i have a couple of charts...
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global energy. take a look at crude prices. very volatile. in the new we saw some pressure given the u.s. inventory report signaled we see some slowing demand. in the asian session, working a bit of upside. this is the opec-plus, agreeing to one of the smallest oil production increases in history. su keenan has more. this goes against expectations. we saw president biden going all the way over there, even meeting with the crown prince of saudi arabia. there were expectations perhaps it could do a little bit more. >> this was not expected. 100,000 barrels a day for the month of september is considered the token increase. one analyst called it a rounding error, meeting it doesn't make any difference. that is the surprise. goldman and other analysts were expecting a modest increase. not the tiniest increase in the six decade history of opec. green on the screen. oil climbing above -- below 90 close in the u.s.. 91 in asia after plunging to the lowest in almost six months. we will get to the drop in u.s. demand. but oil has given up all gains triggered by m
global energy. take a look at crude prices. very volatile. in the new we saw some pressure given the u.s. inventory report signaled we see some slowing demand. in the asian session, working a bit of upside. this is the opec-plus, agreeing to one of the smallest oil production increases in history. su keenan has more. this goes against expectations. we saw president biden going all the way over there, even meeting with the crown prince of saudi arabia. there were expectations perhaps it could do...
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global news powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am su keenan. this is bloomberg. shery: south korea will take steps to stabilize the fx market if needed including to the south korea finance minister. they are closely monitoring the fx market on concerns of moves and will take steps to table lies -- to stabilize if needed. earlier in the week we heard from south korean policymakers that it had fallen to a 30 year low. we see a rebound of the korean currency on the back of the be ok. --bok lifting the cpi forecast. if they are looking at speculative offshore factors. we saw the lowest levels this week for the won since 2009. in addition we have seen fx tensions via south korean authorities. that's not usually disclosed until three month after the fact. ahead, nissan ceo joins us to talk about the push towards ev, the green tech transition and how they will fend off growing competition in that space. said officials keep up hawkish talk ahead of jay powell's moment in the spotlight. this is bloomberg. shery: the bank of new zealand g
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global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake.owered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. manus: jules, thank you very much. coming up on the show, it was the dollar's biggest retreat since the start of the pandemic. that after the cooling off u.s. inflation. we will catch up with the mliv team and see whether they agree. a hint of dollar exhaustion but manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." these are the stories that set your agenda. dani: stocks surge in the dollar thrives -- and the dollar thrives. but, don't count on cuts anytime soon. >> the idea that we are going to start cutting rates early next year when inflation is likely going to be well in excess of our target, i think it is not realistic. dani: magic numbers. disney shares jumped after hours. the company raises the price of their streaming service. plus, a big day in europe in terms of earnings. we have gotten results from companies. all those pmi numbers. the dollar sliding the most since march 2020. manus: the dollar has chewe
global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake.owered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. manus: jules, thank you very much. coming up on the show, it was the dollar's biggest retreat since the start of the pandemic. that after the cooling off u.s. inflation. we will catch up with the mliv team and see whether they agree. a hint of dollar exhaustion but manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." these are the stories that set your...
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global news 24 hours a day. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg.aidi: the austrian chamber of commerce called for reform on migration as we count down to the jobs and skills summit this week. the e.u. prepares to intervene in the energy markets. we get more on the plans of decoupling gas and electricity prices. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the european union is preparing emergency action to take controllable interesting prices that have soared nearly tenfold in a year. can they break the link between electricity and gas? >> that is what they hope to do. the e.u. commission president said it is an urgent issue and has to come up with an instrument that decouples gas from electricity. that is something they are going to do in the next couple of days or weeks. drop into the bloomberg annual see the urgency involved. high gas prices have card power prices to increase tenfold and increased the burden on businesses and households still recovering from the pandemic. the e.u. feels compelled to intervene and halt the price rise which they see being driven by ne
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the kind of compounded the global selloff we are seeing in asia today with the new zealand yield jumping. it is just a reminder that central banks will continue to fight interest rates. this is for increased volatility. >> how are we planning on setting up for the asian trading system? >> i think we will have a pretty cautious open father what happened on wall street. another thing we are looking out for today in asia is something that will happen in china. you have the tencent earnings first decline in revenue underscoring that weakness and the chinese economy. any stimulus from their -- from that will be a driver. we are looking at a pretty cautious open as earnings come out. >> it is a busy trading day. they can see marginal expansion in 2023. there is that final for your dividend per share of 16 australian cents day. we have seen a difficult outlook for the sanctions. and the trade actions that have been taken by china in terms of the bands across different number of australian types including impact on one. we have seen some of that outlook brighton and help in trying alternative ma
the kind of compounded the global selloff we are seeing in asia today with the new zealand yield jumping. it is just a reminder that central banks will continue to fight interest rates. this is for increased volatility. >> how are we planning on setting up for the asian trading system? >> i think we will have a pretty cautious open father what happened on wall street. another thing we are looking out for today in asia is something that will happen in china. you have the tencent...
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global news, 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn this is bloomberg. quek still had on bloomberg markets: asia, they will discuss their latest earnings. all of this as the car starting -- karsh, start makes its debut. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. >> >> 15 minutes back, it was all red and as hazlitt was pointing out, this reversal on the onshore market was half of 1%. let's turn our attention to what is happening in hong kong. various problems from the financial services perspective. look at the survey right now. i will not get into the details but suffice to say, it has been difficult to hire and attract talent in hong kong. symbols have been off short if you will. there was this absolute collapse in this rate of change in the population. the biggest drop on record. here with us on set is sally wong. the ceo of hong kong investment fund association. very nice to see you and hopefully next time under better circumstances. tell us about your survey. where are they moving these r
global news, 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn this is bloomberg. quek still had on bloomberg markets: asia, they will discuss their latest earnings. all of this as the car starting -- karsh, start makes its debut. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. >> >> 15 minutes back, it was all red and as hazlitt was pointing out, this reversal on the onshore market was half of 1%. let's...
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global news, 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >> we will be discussing earnings with gavin. he says that the dividend is much more significant to markets than the overall profit. we will be breaking down those results as they get to us later this hour. we will take a look at the market outbreak -- market outlook. we will find out what they say as we have not seen a true capitulation in markets just yet. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get you your earnings crossing the bloomberg now. the underlying for your profit is $24.8 billion against $26.1 billion. that final one coming in. that is going to be key because investors will want to see the level of fiscal conservatives. especially on the back of those troubling interesting activity indicators from china. when it comes to for your net income, that was handy. as well as that for your dividend per share there. a little bit of a mess against expectations, capital and expiration expenditure at $7.5 billion. they will be watching any sort of guidance for m&a.
global news, 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >> we will be discussing earnings with gavin. he says that the dividend is much more significant to markets than the overall profit. we will be breaking down those results as they get to us later this hour. we will take a look at the market outbreak -- market outlook. we will find out what they say as we have not seen a true capitulation in markets just yet....
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global terminal. david: thank you. let's get to first word news now. >> thanks. global oil markets face high-risk risk of the supply squeeze this year, as demand remains resilient. fears over slowing consumption in china have been exaggerated. opec and other oil producers are running out of extra supplies. inflation in the u.k. has jumped to the highest in 40 years. the cpi rose 10.1% in july, a worse result then expected. rising food prices made the biggest contribution, indicating inflationary pressures are spreading beyond energy. pressure is mounting for the u.k. government and central bank to take action. the biden administration is responding to an eu proposal aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear accord with iran. officials are signaling the possibility that a deal could finally emerge after more than one year of full starts. former president donald trump withdrew from the accord in 2018. president biden has made restoring it a top foreign policy priority. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and a
global terminal. david: thank you. let's get to first word news now. >> thanks. global oil markets face high-risk risk of the supply squeeze this year, as demand remains resilient. fears over slowing consumption in china have been exaggerated. opec and other oil producers are running out of extra supplies. inflation in the u.k. has jumped to the highest in 40 years. the cpi rose 10.1% in july, a worse result then expected. rising food prices made the biggest contribution, indicating...
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global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. shery: we get more analysis on speaker pelosi's arrival in taiwan and what it means for regional security. all spring global investment assist the fed aggressive tightening leads to a slower than average economic growth. more on that next, this is bloomberg. ♪ heidi: u.s. treasuries drop after i signaled that the fed is -- u.s. treasuries drop after the fed signaled an increase in the rate. it is great to have you with us, are you getting any hints from earnings what will be right? all the fed have to continue to hike rates given inflation -- will the fed have to continue to hike rates given inflation? >> it is always a disappointment, plus and minus. a good earnings report. i think the market made a huge move in sentiment from mid-june where they were saying the fed would be done and we could look forward to the fed lowering rates. today, with the talk of but not so effective the market the willies. i feel the fed feels comfortable about their plan
global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. shery: we get more analysis on speaker pelosi's arrival in taiwan and what it means for regional security. all spring global investment assist the fed aggressive tightening leads to a slower than average economic growth. more on that next, this is bloomberg. ♪ heidi: u.s. treasuries drop after i signaled that the fed is -- u.s. treasuries drop after the fed...