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but in general i would say that it's asia in india indonesia the middle east. all the countries that definitely you know they need to move now they have they have problems and these problems need to be solved and we are solution so from what i understand there is hyperloop one hyper of transportation technologies other companies and they're all working on the same thing and they're all competitors is this right so we were the first company that started working on the hyperloop and we realized really early on that it really needed to become a movements resin. you know just a single company trying to do something in one country and that's what it is today there are several companies there universities everybody is working on the hype of those. that's really i want to say two main companies which are one in the us. the others are mostly working on specific applications it seems. i would say that we are probably the ones that are more integrating more looking into. as a whole operation from passenger to freights to last mile integration but that's also part of almo
but in general i would say that it's asia in india indonesia the middle east. all the countries that definitely you know they need to move now they have they have problems and these problems need to be solved and we are solution so from what i understand there is hyperloop one hyper of transportation technologies other companies and they're all working on the same thing and they're all competitors is this right so we were the first company that started working on the hyperloop and we realized...
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guidelines and we need to work with governments around the world so at this time we're working was india indonesia. south korea. slovakia czech republic. brazil and the emirates of course we are starting to implement a first commercial system and these are just some of the countries so we're moving worldwide it's important to not only work this one because you never know when you talk about politics you know things are going to happens and can change very fast so being able to work with several governments around the world as an infant i know that the preventing engineers they're working with you know working for free and. unfortunately not really in the number ration yet so this there's a little bit of misinformation because first of all we have we have over eight hundred people on our team in addition to fifty companies most of these people are working for participation in the company so they are working for free but they are receiving stock options on the company which of course are worth money especially if you to. my investor is the worst lot of money. and then we have of course also a full t
guidelines and we need to work with governments around the world so at this time we're working was india indonesia. south korea. slovakia czech republic. brazil and the emirates of course we are starting to implement a first commercial system and these are just some of the countries so we're moving worldwide it's important to not only work this one because you never know when you talk about politics you know things are going to happens and can change very fast so being able to work with several...
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but in general i would say that it's asia in india indonesia the middle east. all the countries that definitely you know they need to move now they have they have problems and these problems need to be solved and we have a solution so from what i understand there is hyperloop one hyper of transportation technologies other companies and they're all working on the same thing and they're all competitors is this right so we were the first company that started working on the hyperloop and we realized really early on that it really needed to become a movements rather than. you know just a single company trying to do something in one country and that's what it is today there are several companies there universities everybody is working on the hyper though. that's really i want to say two main companies which are the one in us. the other is on. or mostly working on specific applications it seems. i would say that we are probably the ones that are more integrating more looking into the whole operation from passenger to freights to last mile integration but that's also p
but in general i would say that it's asia in india indonesia the middle east. all the countries that definitely you know they need to move now they have they have problems and these problems need to be solved and we have a solution so from what i understand there is hyperloop one hyper of transportation technologies other companies and they're all working on the same thing and they're all competitors is this right so we were the first company that started working on the hyperloop and we...
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american workers face a lot more competition from places like china, malaysia, india, indonesia, countries that were necessarily manufacturing powerhouses two decades ago. it is a bit of a tricky balance. there is potential to get some manufacturing jobs back, and there are definitely things the administration or any administration could do to promote that. at the same time, american workers are really competing with a lot of new sources of labor today that they weren't necessarily competing with several decades ago. those people are making lower wages, so the incentive is for companies to try to find ways to use that. host: our guest reports for "the new york times," previously "the plus was thest," editor-in-chief for "the chinese economic review." caller: with all of these trade policies, how does a really affect day-to-day americans, especially poor and middle class who are looking for jobs >> we leave this now and take you live to the house on c-span, getting ready for votes. to rec passage of 3281 if ordered. passage of 6237. the first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute
american workers face a lot more competition from places like china, malaysia, india, indonesia, countries that were necessarily manufacturing powerhouses two decades ago. it is a bit of a tricky balance. there is potential to get some manufacturing jobs back, and there are definitely things the administration or any administration could do to promote that. at the same time, american workers are really competing with a lot of new sources of labor today that they weren't necessarily competing...
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they are seeing very strong growth in places like india, indonesia and the philippines. but those customers are not nearly as valuable to facebook in terms of advertising revenue as people in europe or the united states are. >> facebook shares trading at about $176 a share right now. mark zuckerburg alone lost $16 billion on paper this morning. the amount of value facebook lost today is two thirds the value of the entire market lost during the wall street crash of 1929 even when adjusted for inflation. one of the reporters at bloomberg figured that out. facebook's problems will not cause a market crash today but we thought it was an interesting perspective to show you what a disaster it was. we sent out a breaking news about this and of course about the situation in palo alto. you can download our nbc bay area app. you will get all of our alerts on your smart phone. >>> there were delays on 101 in san rafael. we have photos that were posted to twitter. san rafael fire department sending these out. that is a truck hanging off the freeway. police tell us two vehicles were
they are seeing very strong growth in places like india, indonesia and the philippines. but those customers are not nearly as valuable to facebook in terms of advertising revenue as people in europe or the united states are. >> facebook shares trading at about $176 a share right now. mark zuckerburg alone lost $16 billion on paper this morning. the amount of value facebook lost today is two thirds the value of the entire market lost during the wall street crash of 1929 even when adjusted...
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since we've launched it, we've had requests from folks in india, indonesia, taiwan, even in china whichrise to say what can i do about the plastic pollution crisis? not necessarily the plastic straw but the plastic pollution crisis overall. >> tucker: i think i'm for that. i guess what bothers me is the emphasis. threatening diners or restaurants with jail time if they give out straws is probably less effective than saying to china, you're just boiling the earth, which they are, and nobody ever says anything about it because they are like a third world country and we feel super guilty and we can't tell them what to do. but they're responsible for the bulk of the pollution of the world and you guys never say anything about it, why is that? >> we do say something about it. they said no thank you to the developing countries trash in a more, stop sending it to us. if you're going to have to deal with it yourself. cities across the united states are starting to scramble to figure out where do we then send it? >> tucker: that was an interesting sleight-of-hand. china is somehow environmentall
since we've launched it, we've had requests from folks in india, indonesia, taiwan, even in china whichrise to say what can i do about the plastic pollution crisis? not necessarily the plastic straw but the plastic pollution crisis overall. >> tucker: i think i'm for that. i guess what bothers me is the emphasis. threatening diners or restaurants with jail time if they give out straws is probably less effective than saying to china, you're just boiling the earth, which they are, and...
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india —— indonesia lies on the line of fire, set on the pacific rim.lost their lives, authorities believe that number could rise. qatar is being accused of running a secret campaign to undermine its rivals during the bidding process for the world cup in 2022. the sunday times claims pr firms and former cia agents were used to discredit australia and the us, breaking fifa rules. qatar says it rejects each and every allegation. 0nline trolls who intimidate election candidates or campaigners could be barred from public office. the government's considering the move after a report found social media abuse was rife in last year's general election. let's get more on this from our political correspondent, susana mendonca. we have heard a lot about the role social media played in elections around the world, but i wonder how much difference this will actually make? this is about the government responding to the pressure it has been put under. there was a report last year looking into the issue and it showed social media was the most significant factor in driving
india —— indonesia lies on the line of fire, set on the pacific rim.lost their lives, authorities believe that number could rise. qatar is being accused of running a secret campaign to undermine its rivals during the bidding process for the world cup in 2022. the sunday times claims pr firms and former cia agents were used to discredit australia and the us, breaking fifa rules. qatar says it rejects each and every allegation. 0nline trolls who intimidate election candidates or campaigners...
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in the pacific basically all the countries right then you have argentina you have indonesia india india is projected to have a seven percent growth rate seven point nine next year really yes and then actually you know you they overtook china by just two percentage or two points that don't sort of present exactly as they did yes and it is in india and that's a lot of the. everybody of course in the u.k. we things well it's because they can speak english but they've actually been a pretty have a lot of those outsourcing call centers but a lot of global business they've always had a very global outlook on the fiscal stimulus has been as a also very smart but also as you jim o'neill the former chairman of morgan stanley in two thousand and one he used to call them the bric nations and that was brazil russia india china and sub-saharan africa i think some of the emerging nations in sub-saharan africa is somewhere to look because of course there's a great percentage opportunity for growth and a lot of the the raw commodities which are more in demand now it's very interesting we did some the o
in the pacific basically all the countries right then you have argentina you have indonesia india india is projected to have a seven percent growth rate seven point nine next year really yes and then actually you know you they overtook china by just two percentage or two points that don't sort of present exactly as they did yes and it is in india and that's a lot of the. everybody of course in the u.k. we things well it's because they can speak english but they've actually been a pretty have a...
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those six countries include pakistan and nigeria, but along with that, four other countries -- india, indonesia, the democratic republic of congo, and ethiopia -- that represent 50% of unvaccinated children and 75% of measles mortality. so we really want to put our efforts in those areas where a lot of children are dying, where it can make a big difference in child and maternal mortality. >> one more question. >> and getting to your point and will, lessons learned. i think that's a good point, doing more documentation, getting out the stories, getting out the experience particularly of all of the elements of polio is important. i think forums like these is really important to do that, but getting it out into the literature and publications would also be a really important thing to do. >> okay, great. thanks. so, it's hard to sum up. this has been a great discussion. it's obvious that it's been really, forums like this are great to move this along. ideas are generated. we know that there's communication challenges. this idea of rotary calling out, like you know, it's going to take ten years, bei
those six countries include pakistan and nigeria, but along with that, four other countries -- india, indonesia, the democratic republic of congo, and ethiopia -- that represent 50% of unvaccinated children and 75% of measles mortality. so we really want to put our efforts in those areas where a lot of children are dying, where it can make a big difference in child and maternal mortality. >> one more question. >> and getting to your point and will, lessons learned. i think that's a...
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we are trying to do this internationally, including india and indonesia.pand this toxpand other countries as well. >> how are you affected by the negative trait sentiment? >> we are long-term positive. right now, we don't have operations in the u.s.. the impact is minimal. had to scrap that could without be resolved over time? -- that. without be resolved over time. >> -- >> was it a matter of you had to list now? the last round of financing was 2014. how critical was this for you? >> it is important and a company's evolution. we need to focus on is the long-term value of what we can deliver. short-term fluctuations and tightening of the market are important, but not the party. cfohat was xiaomi's speaking to stephen engle and hong kong. twitter,rning now to the cfo trying to dispel concerns that a crackdown will impact company growth. shares fell 10% monday after a washington post report that the rate of suspensions had more than doubled. afterock compared losses the cfo tweeted, "some clarifications. most accounts we remove are not reported in metrics be
we are trying to do this internationally, including india and indonesia.pand this toxpand other countries as well. >> how are you affected by the negative trait sentiment? >> we are long-term positive. right now, we don't have operations in the u.s.. the impact is minimal. had to scrap that could without be resolved over time? -- that. without be resolved over time. >> -- >> was it a matter of you had to list now? the last round of financing was 2014. how critical was...
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that's india indonesia, and china. china, iting back to have a chart i want to bring up.rnings the route really has not shaken endless bets on turkey. it sounds like he would say the same here. chinese equities are your the cheapest since back in february of 2016. you can see in the blue line. to what degree do you think this movingtinue to hold out ahead, still wearies headwinds as were seeing them grow with these trade tensions? richard: when we look forward we see that low level of valuations that chart is pointing to as attractive, at a time when growth is holding up, earnings are improving, and international investors are starting to pay more attention to china. it's clear as the chinese market opens up, chinese equities will play a larger role in international indices. run difficult in the short but we see long-term opportunities for investors in the chinese market and in emerging markets or broadly. ramy: we have to talk about happening with the fed. what are your thoughts there in terms of the differential? richard: the fed has set out an increasingly clear path.
that's india indonesia, and china. china, iting back to have a chart i want to bring up.rnings the route really has not shaken endless bets on turkey. it sounds like he would say the same here. chinese equities are your the cheapest since back in february of 2016. you can see in the blue line. to what degree do you think this movingtinue to hold out ahead, still wearies headwinds as were seeing them grow with these trade tensions? richard: when we look forward we see that low level of...
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the hot bed regions to watch are india, indonesia, thailand where they are trying to replicate their model in those markets. it's early days there but they own a majority stake in the major wallet player in india. they are going head to head with visa, mastercard, all the we western players in that market. >> so many stocks are working so well. >> absolutely. >> congrats on being singled out as the number one. we'll talk to you again soon. >> absolutely. thanks a lot. >>> we have about ten minutes or so, 13. who is counting. 13 before the bell. the dow right now is down 175. s&p is under pressure today, too. >> when we come back we will discuss why many private equity firms are pouring money right now into asia despite those increased nsnsteio overseas. the closing bell will be right back. hello. let's go for a ride on a peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends and chase each other up a hill. let's go make a personal best, then beat it with your personal better than best. let's go bring the world's best instructors right to you. better yet, let's go bring the entire new york s
the hot bed regions to watch are india, indonesia, thailand where they are trying to replicate their model in those markets. it's early days there but they own a majority stake in the major wallet player in india. they are going head to head with visa, mastercard, all the we western players in that market. >> so many stocks are working so well. >> absolutely. >> congrats on being singled out as the number one. we'll talk to you again soon. >> absolutely. thanks a lot....
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markets slowing down, which is where apple has focused, these other high-growth markets like india and indonesiaforth, right now there's no pricing structure terms of subsidy or financing that supports apple's higher asp. likely they will come up with some solution whether partnering with telco or service providers. i do think they are looking at those markets as growth opportunities. to tim cooka listen on the call. >> a subscriptions from apple and third parties have now surpassed 300 million, an increase of more than 60% in the past year alone. revenue from subscriptions accounts for a significant an increasing percentage of our overall service business. emily: be honest, i want to talk about some of apple's other pets. 22%.ing jumped what is it they are spending on? julie: i hope their spending on making the next generation of products to be more intelligent. whether it's wearables or smartphones, how good those products are an attractive to consumers will depend on the family of technologies under artificial intelligence. how good is their virtual assistant? how good is siri? emily: and wha
markets slowing down, which is where apple has focused, these other high-growth markets like india and indonesiaforth, right now there's no pricing structure terms of subsidy or financing that supports apple's higher asp. likely they will come up with some solution whether partnering with telco or service providers. i do think they are looking at those markets as growth opportunities. to tim cooka listen on the call. >> a subscriptions from apple and third parties have now surpassed 300...
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in 2014, it was a current account deficit in the india and indonesia story as well as turkey, south africaand brazil. we have seen some currency weakness in the region around 5% against the u.s. dollar plus or have not seen wholesale funding. i don't think we are in a 2013 world at least yet. we have seen some of the central particular,esia in raise rates for the balance of pavements -- payments. still reasonably orderly in the again, wenario, but are watching the risks and the downside to see how that can unfold. haidi: the recent selloff in and equityin chinese assets, does that derail the road plans? >> i don't think so. i don't want to touch the chinese stock market. i don't have any great insights there. there's a decade-long project. we look at s&p a couple months ago. we looked at regional conductivity. signatureinping's project. i don't think any up and downs in the macro economy in china is going to derail that. i would expect little or no impact on belt and road from the asset market volatility in china. ramy: we are going to take a quick break. economics for the asia-pacific, pa
in 2014, it was a current account deficit in the india and indonesia story as well as turkey, south africaand brazil. we have seen some currency weakness in the region around 5% against the u.s. dollar plus or have not seen wholesale funding. i don't think we are in a 2013 world at least yet. we have seen some of the central particular,esia in raise rates for the balance of pavements -- payments. still reasonably orderly in the again, wenario, but are watching the risks and the downside to see...
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in the pacific basically all the countries right when you have argentina you have indonesia india india is projected to have a seven percent growth rate seven point nine next year yes and then actually you know they overtook china by just two percentage or two points that dense of a percent exactly yes they did yes and it is in india and that's a lot of that and everybody of course in the u.k. we think that is because they can speak english but they've actually been a have a lot of those outsourcing call centers but a lot of global business they've always had a very global outlook on the fiscal stimulus has been as a also very smart but also as you jim o'neill the former chairman of morgan stanley in two thousand and one he used to call them the bric nations and that was brazil russia india china and sub-saharan africa i think over the emerging nations in sub-saharan africa is somewhat to look because of course there's a great percentage opportunity for growth and a lot of the the role commodities which are more in demand now it's very interesting we did some the other day on australia
in the pacific basically all the countries right when you have argentina you have indonesia india india is projected to have a seven percent growth rate seven point nine next year yes and then actually you know they overtook china by just two percentage or two points that dense of a percent exactly yes they did yes and it is in india and that's a lot of that and everybody of course in the u.k. we think that is because they can speak english but they've actually been a have a lot of those...
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in the pacific basically all the countries right when you have argentina you have indonesia india india is projected to have a seven percent growth rate seven point nine next year yes and then actually you know you they overtook china by just two percentage or two points that don't sort of present exactly yes they did yes and it is in india and that's a lot of the. and actually everybody of course in the u.k. we seem foolish because they can speak english but they've actually been able to have a lot of those outsourcing call centers but a lot of global business they've always had a very global outlook on the fiscal stimulus has been they also very smart but also as you germany of the one he used to call them the bric nations and that was brazil russia india china and sub-saharan africa i think over the emerging nations in sub-saharan africa is somewhat to look because of course there's a great percentage opportunity for growth and a lot of the the real commodities which are more into mom now it's very interesting we did some the other day on australia which hasn't been in recession in t
in the pacific basically all the countries right when you have argentina you have indonesia india india is projected to have a seven percent growth rate seven point nine next year yes and then actually you know you they overtook china by just two percentage or two points that don't sort of present exactly yes they did yes and it is in india and that's a lot of the. and actually everybody of course in the u.k. we seem foolish because they can speak english but they've actually been able to have...
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indonesia? i think that the point you brought out, india, which is exactly right.n transition, the reforms taking place attractive, it is also a market where you can find some fantastic individual franchises. the other thing to bring out about it is in the past, india has been hobbled by an underdeveloped export sector. of course, in the current environment, where there is concern about rising tariffs and in escalating trade rhetoric, the fact that india is not ofiant on the export manufactured goods is really quite positive for the moment, so that is a market that we'd like right now across many of our portfolios. in india, it is about finding the right franchises. i think you have to be specific with what you invest in. alexander, are you constructive on tech? we have seen so far this year? alexander: i think there are some great opportunities in technology. what is important is that we find companies where there are really robust franchises with advantage, often serving domestic consumer bases, for example, consumer internet. what we are much less interested tec
indonesia? i think that the point you brought out, india, which is exactly right.n transition, the reforms taking place attractive, it is also a market where you can find some fantastic individual franchises. the other thing to bring out about it is in the past, india has been hobbled by an underdeveloped export sector. of course, in the current environment, where there is concern about rising tariffs and in escalating trade rhetoric, the fact that india is not ofiant on the export manufactured...
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to focus on and they include pakistan and nigeria but along with that, four other countries, india and indonesia, democratic republic of congo, and ethiopia. that represent 50% of unvaccinated children and 75% of measles mortality. we want to put our efforts in those areas where a lot of children are dying and can make a big difference in child mortality. about your point about getting the lessons learned. i think that is a really important point. in doing more documentation and getting out the stories and getting out the experience, particularly all the elements because that's really important. it is important to do that but getting it out into the literature and getting it into publications would be really important. >> thank you. it's hard to sum up, this is been a great discussion. it's obvious this has been -- forums like this are great to move us along. ideas are generated, we know there are communication challenges, the idea of rotary calling out that it will take 10 years to be realistic about it. in this whole effort of polio eradication and showing that the assets are used toward bette
to focus on and they include pakistan and nigeria but along with that, four other countries, india and indonesia, democratic republic of congo, and ethiopia. that represent 50% of unvaccinated children and 75% of measles mortality. we want to put our efforts in those areas where a lot of children are dying and can make a big difference in child mortality. about your point about getting the lessons learned. i think that is a really important point. in doing more documentation and getting out the...
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responded to those in 2015n 2013 and 20 -- changing rates. , forf the key things example, in india and indonesiaher than before. there positive in india for these to be negative been indonesia, they are historically high. inflation has come down. you have just become better prepared. between thesions u.s. and asia, we talk about china, it is so important in this part of the world. what are the trade numbers last week? tell us about that. >> exports around the region have been pretty good this year. a lot of that growth has been to the eu and to the u.s. those were recoveries in investment growth in the west helping plane to asian export growth. the key thing that came out of the g20, for example, is there was very little on trade. if you read the communique, there was essentially nothing in this multipage document about trade. they agreed on nothing. they key statements were really secretary. treasury and the eu economy minister, noting, in the short-term, there is no impact of these tariffs it on so far on these economies. so nothing's breaking in any of these economies. tough forhave to play a
responded to those in 2015n 2013 and 20 -- changing rates. , forf the key things example, in india and indonesiaher than before. there positive in india for these to be negative been indonesia, they are historically high. inflation has come down. you have just become better prepared. between thesions u.s. and asia, we talk about china, it is so important in this part of the world. what are the trade numbers last week? tell us about that. >> exports around the region have been pretty good...
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american workers face a lot more competition from places like china, malaysia, india, indonesia, countrieswere necessarily manufacturing powerhouses two decades ago. it is a bit of a tricky balance. there is potential to get some manufacturing jobs back, and there are definitely things the administration or any administration could do to promote that. at the same time, american workers are really competing with a lot of new sources of labor today that they weren't necessarily competing with several decades ago. those people are making lower wages, so the incentive is for companies to try to find ways to use that. host: our guest reports for "the new york times," previously "the plus was thest," editor-in-chief for "the chinese economic review." caller: with all of these trade policies, how does a really affect day-to-day americans, especially poor and middle class who are looking for jobs to sustain their likelihood? guest: it is a great question. i think there are two primary ways it might affect you. the first is through consumer prices. with the tariffs, they are a tax. they do increase
american workers face a lot more competition from places like china, malaysia, india, indonesia, countrieswere necessarily manufacturing powerhouses two decades ago. it is a bit of a tricky balance. there is potential to get some manufacturing jobs back, and there are definitely things the administration or any administration could do to promote that. at the same time, american workers are really competing with a lot of new sources of labor today that they weren't necessarily competing with...
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things on the valuation of the chinese market compared to, let's say, other emerging -- like india or indonesia -- you have relatively low level of yields. this is something which is actually helping the valuation. understand try to what happened in the last two weeks, by the market has been thebearish, the pboc, monetary policy of the pboc, has not been supported yeah for supporting equities. more easing in the second half of the year to really see the sentiment becoming more positive. you look across the rest of the em complex and you have been so battered. you assume trade tensions in some form continue -- the fed continues on its gradual data dependent path. does that assume a stronger u.s. dollar? if you add to the possibility of a growth slowdown where investors were returning back to the dollar, you are not looking at fundamentals for gm's in that case, are you -- em's in that case, are you? frank: when we think about em investing concern on em asian equities, we look at the dollar and we have to wait to look at the dollar. procession will continue to accelerate, and for this, we need to
things on the valuation of the chinese market compared to, let's say, other emerging -- like india or indonesia -- you have relatively low level of yields. this is something which is actually helping the valuation. understand try to what happened in the last two weeks, by the market has been thebearish, the pboc, monetary policy of the pboc, has not been supported yeah for supporting equities. more easing in the second half of the year to really see the sentiment becoming more positive. you...
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they are in order china, india, the u.s., indonesia, brazil, pakistan, and nigeria. >>> sometimes motherew. >> a section of the google campus has been a rookery. and for decades of egrets and other shore birds have thrived there. an all-out effort to save it has allowed people to get a close-up look at birds nesting and feeding their chicks. >> david louie shows us what's going on in the trees to the delight of google employees and the public. >> signs like this provide a clue, and so do broken eggshells and twigs from abandoned nests, something special is happening up in the trees. this is nesting season for giant and snowy egrets and for night herons. for decades, long before google moved in, this was their rookery. the santa clara valley audubon society worked with mountain view and going toll protect their habitat. >> when you let nature come in and you allow it to thrive in the community, you can create a very thriving ecosystem within the urban or suburban landscape. >> bird watchers get a close-up look at male egret searchinging for twig. >> and so he is constantly bringing in sti
they are in order china, india, the u.s., indonesia, brazil, pakistan, and nigeria. >>> sometimes motherew. >> a section of the google campus has been a rookery. and for decades of egrets and other shore birds have thrived there. an all-out effort to save it has allowed people to get a close-up look at birds nesting and feeding their chicks. >> david louie shows us what's going on in the trees to the delight of google employees and the public. >> signs like this...
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up, google will be investing more in hiring people in emerging markets like indonesia and india.e a look. >> user growth there is extraordinary to see and we are seeing this across all of our products. there's over a billion users each. that is where much of their growth is going to come from. emily: this is "bloomberg technology." r.i.m emily chang and san francisco. back to our top story. --i am emily chang in san francisco. back to our top story. alphabet pretty much beating and all metrics. shares are popping in after hours. google ceo sundar pichai speaking on the earnings call talk about emerging markets, ai, the cloud. he says there is an inflection point, talking about the cloud. from bloombergst intelligence. we always want more information about the cloud. what you think he means that there is an inflection point? >> there are two things he mentioned. he talked about diversification. so, a lot of companies are looking to not just talk about one cloud company, but also to spread those, so there's enough room if you look at the end market, there's enough room for apple an
up, google will be investing more in hiring people in emerging markets like indonesia and india.e a look. >> user growth there is extraordinary to see and we are seeing this across all of our products. there's over a billion users each. that is where much of their growth is going to come from. emily: this is "bloomberg technology." r.i.m emily chang and san francisco. back to our top story. --i am emily chang in san francisco. back to our top story. alphabet pretty much beating...
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bonds in indonesia, india and australia with flattening of the yield curve.yield spreads shrinking into years. a similar trend toward a flattening yield curve and the other two countries. let's look at all this. look -- whys has a indonesia in particular? kathleen: they have had the battered, beaten rupiah and of had to push up interest rates. people are so concerned about the long and come a but the background, it is interesting that for investors with so much focusing on the flattening u.s. curve, a say there are special factors. you always think it is a red flag for possible slowdown in the economy. there is also this question of dollar liquidity tightening. it is something two months ago india warned would have consequences for global markets. let's look at this chart, jump into the bloomberg library. you can see the white line is the yield curve. it has shrunk to its lowest in two years. the blue line shows you what is going on with the rupiah. it is then a little better shape, but nevertheless this is the problem. only did the indonesian central-bank ha
bonds in indonesia, india and australia with flattening of the yield curve.yield spreads shrinking into years. a similar trend toward a flattening yield curve and the other two countries. let's look at all this. look -- whys has a indonesia in particular? kathleen: they have had the battered, beaten rupiah and of had to push up interest rates. people are so concerned about the long and come a but the background, it is interesting that for investors with so much focusing on the flattening u.s....
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specially given that it's not only india but i think also vietnam turkey indonesia a number of countries that seem to be going to have with. russian weapons purchases and seemingly defying at this kind of legislation see among all these countries india remains the largest answer to the most important and so any serious impact that happens on india's ability to actually defend and be a part of the. balloon that the united states wants to have. is that consideration is extremely important so i personally still think that the united states we need to find a way around delay the solution not you know on the margins. get impacted but it cannot be implemented in a way that it seriously actually impacts the ability of india to be a part of this defense bill what the united states wants to have now i personally see it as a bit of a paradox of the american power structure when the defense policy of the world's second most populous countries which is india is being held hostage to some senators you know in new jersey or a club i wonder how is it perceived in india the fact that any given country w
specially given that it's not only india but i think also vietnam turkey indonesia a number of countries that seem to be going to have with. russian weapons purchases and seemingly defying at this kind of legislation see among all these countries india remains the largest answer to the most important and so any serious impact that happens on india's ability to actually defend and be a part of the. balloon that the united states wants to have. is that consideration is extremely important so i...
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coming up, google will be investing more in hiring people in emerging markets like indonesia and indias from the google ceo sunder pichai. here he is on growth in emerging markets in particular, take a listen. : the user growth there is extraordinary to see, and reverse the knit across all of our products. all the major products, products which have over a billion users each, they are all doing well in these markets. that is where most of the growth will come from. ♪ two, down and back up. our phones are more than just phones. they are pocket sized personal trainers... last minute gift finders... siri: destination ahead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet. which could save you hunreds of dollars a year. plus get $150 when you bring in your own phone. its a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. back to our top story. amazon pretty much beating on all met -- alphabet pretty much
coming up, google will be investing more in hiring people in emerging markets like indonesia and indias from the google ceo sunder pichai. here he is on growth in emerging markets in particular, take a listen. : the user growth there is extraordinary to see, and reverse the knit across all of our products. all the major products, products which have over a billion users each, they are all doing well in these markets. that is where most of the growth will come from. ♪ two, down and back up....
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we are seeing countries like china, india, and indonesia becoming the top 10 biggest travel markets inand for people to travel. that is why we have seen such big orders from asian carriers. neil.s is for the a3 30 it's does mean quite a bit for airbus in what context? asia was thee air first one to kick off the a3 30 program, we haven't seen a lot of orders for this aircraft come in since then. air asia is giving back confidence. i want to give them a boost in their program to proceed forward and hopefully we will see more orders come in because air asia has shown confidence in this aircraft. >> and of course we do have air asia x. are they partly in this, or is it purely just air asia itself? >> it is air asia group itself. it is part of the growth plan. news ishe other bit of that there are more orders going fromrly on in negotiation another carrier in taiwan -- tell us about. >> well, it's a new startup company that has been set up by a former president of china airlines. a350'se looking to order 1000 and 900s. it's another win for airbus in terms of it was not that popular and a lo
we are seeing countries like china, india, and indonesia becoming the top 10 biggest travel markets inand for people to travel. that is why we have seen such big orders from asian carriers. neil.s is for the a3 30 it's does mean quite a bit for airbus in what context? asia was thee air first one to kick off the a3 30 program, we haven't seen a lot of orders for this aircraft come in since then. air asia is giving back confidence. i want to give them a boost in their program to proceed forward...
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sense, seeking customers' perception is that quality in india, vietnam, and indonesia has matched and china. right, that is bloomberg intelligence retail ab, thankhomas jastrz you very much. the economy grew slower than forecast, and that is clouding the outlook amid rising trade tensions. this comes as sovereign wealth fund gic echoed warnings over global slowdown. let's bring in our bloomberg singapore bureau chief stephanie phang. what is dragging on growth here? stephanie: in the second quarter, ramy, both constructing and manufacturing sectors contracted. severalallen for quarters continuously. weakness in the second quarter was due to weakness in private sector conception. 0.1% to aing fell contraction briefly growing in the previous quarter. so those were the two sectors. ramy: let's talk about risk here. obviously the trade war will have a big impact, but one of the risks are there? yeah, definitely the trade war is a big risk factor. singapore is one of the most export-dependent economies around, and with rising interest rising oil prices, those are the external risks that th
sense, seeking customers' perception is that quality in india, vietnam, and indonesia has matched and china. right, that is bloomberg intelligence retail ab, thankhomas jastrz you very much. the economy grew slower than forecast, and that is clouding the outlook amid rising trade tensions. this comes as sovereign wealth fund gic echoed warnings over global slowdown. let's bring in our bloomberg singapore bureau chief stephanie phang. what is dragging on growth here? stephanie: in the second...
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they see continued strong infrastructure demand, places like indonesia and india are both rising himinteresting as well, see a long predicted slowdown in chinese commodities imports, it has not happened as sharply as projected. they continue strong demand and it is keeping prices and earnings robust. yvonne: what is the outlook for the medium to long-term, especially given the trade tensions between the u.s. and china? any indication that prices could begin to fall? david: absolutely. the trade tensions, it is something at this stage, the aussie government must have factored into thinking, but exports should be holding steady. key,they are increasingly they think prices will moderate is more supply comes into the market this year and next year. prices on things like coal will also decline. most important, iron ore, the top export earner for australia, about $59 per to ton this year and continue to drop lower. that will start to eat into export figures. ramy: indonesia looks set to complete a long negotiation with to controlrio tinto mine there. when will that be concluded? david: it
they see continued strong infrastructure demand, places like indonesia and india are both rising himinteresting as well, see a long predicted slowdown in chinese commodities imports, it has not happened as sharply as projected. they continue strong demand and it is keeping prices and earnings robust. yvonne: what is the outlook for the medium to long-term, especially given the trade tensions between the u.s. and china? any indication that prices could begin to fall? david: absolutely. the trade...
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the view of inequality from the air and artistic captures revealing images of india's financial capital. but first to indonesiahuman rights watch alleges the government is undermining the fight against hiv through its crackdown on the l g b t community the report states that since two thousand and sixteen there's been a sharp increase in rhetoric from officials of politicians against members of the lesbian gay bisexual and transgender community last year alone police detained at least a three hundred people because of their presumed sexual orientation activists say fear within the community is impacting already rising rates of h i v infection now in two thousand and seven if you look at the numbers the hiv rate among gay men was around five percent in two thousand and fifteen that figure shot appear to twenty five percent homosexuality isn't illegal in muslim majority indonesia but that hasn't stopped police from ratcheting up the pressure on the community detained and publicly shamed these men are paying the price for allegedly being gay. crackdowns on gatherings like this by police have become common support
the view of inequality from the air and artistic captures revealing images of india's financial capital. but first to indonesiahuman rights watch alleges the government is undermining the fight against hiv through its crackdown on the l g b t community the report states that since two thousand and sixteen there's been a sharp increase in rhetoric from officials of politicians against members of the lesbian gay bisexual and transgender community last year alone police detained at least a three...
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the obvious choices are indonesia and india.ually downgraded india after staying that way for over 24 months. >> we have to leave it there. thank you so much for coming on the program. this is the head of equity research. if you're one of our clients, you can catch up on all of the information on tv . you can rewatch the one we just did right here. you consent is the messages and comments. check it out, tv , this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back. let's get you a quick check of the business flash headlines. tesla sells the most since march. that modified line dollars of market value, dropping tesla behind jim once again. the company has suspended production of the model three. tony saysnnot be -- this is coming down. this is part of the chairman's larger strategy. this enclose more than 100 operating companies. this is a brand of mental business and it is folded back into the global beverages unit. seatbelts on. global carmakers are bracing for impact as president trump's will set imports. it will have more on that next, th
the obvious choices are indonesia and india.ually downgraded india after staying that way for over 24 months. >> we have to leave it there. thank you so much for coming on the program. this is the head of equity research. if you're one of our clients, you can catch up on all of the information on tv . you can rewatch the one we just did right here. you consent is the messages and comments. check it out, tv , this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back. let's get you a quick check of the...
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india. and for future quiz show benefit, the largest muslim country by population in the world was indonesia, and depending on which source you go to, the second or the third is either india or pakistan. and bangladesh is very high as well in terms of the muslim population. so, the british -- everything they did with respect to the ottoman empire and the caliph was done with an eye toward their own muslim population because what they did not want to do was anger the muslim population such that they would have internal revolts. now, this will lead to some interesting decisions later, as we will discuss. i want to highlight a couple of issues leading up to world war i. in 1882, the ottoman empire established a formal relationship with the german empire. this was to provide advisors to the ottoman army. part of the relationship with germany was economic. this included the railway that traveled from damascus to medina. it was completed in 1908. this was the railroad targeted by the northern arab army in "lawrence of arabia." the ottoman navy began war hostilities by attacking russian ports in th
india. and for future quiz show benefit, the largest muslim country by population in the world was indonesia, and depending on which source you go to, the second or the third is either india or pakistan. and bangladesh is very high as well in terms of the muslim population. so, the british -- everything they did with respect to the ottoman empire and the caliph was done with an eye toward their own muslim population because what they did not want to do was anger the muslim population such that...
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home was shot was continue meanwhile across a good part of malaysia but indonesia does stainless you try not so much trouble across india at present but we got a lot of cloud showing up on the satellite picture particularly through the west and pushing up towards the far south of pakistan also clouds a lot of rain then says central and even into northern parts of india at present more clouds also some rain there from new delhi by wednesday. the weather sponsored by cattle and ways. paying the price for his political maneuvering. now desperate for american recognition and absolutely denounce. goodies how did the p.l.o. find strength and support from their own life for oppressed palestinians living in the occupied territories chronicling the turban story the struggle for a palestinian homeland p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. a nation where corruption is endemic now embroiled in a battle to hold the power to account. how does this radical transformation of. i mean it to me that if you want to shedding light on the romanians pressing for change and the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain peop
home was shot was continue meanwhile across a good part of malaysia but indonesia does stainless you try not so much trouble across india at present but we got a lot of cloud showing up on the satellite picture particularly through the west and pushing up towards the far south of pakistan also clouds a lot of rain then says central and even into northern parts of india at present more clouds also some rain there from new delhi by wednesday. the weather sponsored by cattle and ways. paying the...