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then as one bank has left another has searched j.p. morgan and seen a boost from q 4 profit we take a look at j.p. success in the final quarter of 2019 and what this means for the forecast of the u.s. economy going forward without a mesh of the at a mesh ingrid so many stories so little time so let's go and dive right in. head of the anticipated signing a phase one the u.s. treasury has decided to remove china's designation as a currency manipulator never mind the fact that china should have never even been labeled that in the 1st place according to the i.m.f. commodity traders and analysts are now doubting these insane amount that china is committing to buy from the u.s. under phase one of the trade deal china will pledge to buy over $50000000000.00 more in u.s. energy and increase as purchases by 32000000000 over 2 years which is above the 24000000000 baseline these totals will supposedly trim about 300000000000 annually from the trade gap between the 2 countries however commodity experts remain skeptical that china can even absorb these qu
then as one bank has left another has searched j.p. morgan and seen a boost from q 4 profit we take a look at j.p. success in the final quarter of 2019 and what this means for the forecast of the u.s. economy going forward without a mesh of the at a mesh ingrid so many stories so little time so let's go and dive right in. head of the anticipated signing a phase one the u.s. treasury has decided to remove china's designation as a currency manipulator never mind the fact that china should have...
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and that one bank has left another has surged j.p. morgan has seen of some of that we take a look at in the final quarter. and what this could mean for the forecasts of the u.s. economy. put themselves on the line they did a little reject. so when you were the president. want to. but you do like to be close to survival before 3 of them or 10 people. interested always in the waters of the. question. does one magic bullet you could actually come up with some of the top of his baby talk about ways we get access capital and capitalism couples important so we could actually have programs that actually help folks who want to do that but when you give everybody a $1000.00 i'm a poor person i'm going to consume that and then you're rich you're going to invest that equity the wealth the spirit is going to grow because you're not using your money to do it going so you're literally buying more crazy things and then my landlord knowing that i got a $1000.00 and you just go raise my writ so then you get your flesh and go all in their. descriptions sound
and that one bank has left another has surged j.p. morgan has seen of some of that we take a look at in the final quarter. and what this could mean for the forecasts of the u.s. economy. put themselves on the line they did a little reject. so when you were the president. want to. but you do like to be close to survival before 3 of them or 10 people. interested always in the waters of the. question. does one magic bullet you could actually come up with some of the top of his baby talk about ways...
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and one bank has left another has surged j.p. morgan has seen of some of that we take a look at excess in the final quarter. and what this could mean for the u.s. economy. is you'll need a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. the isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. directly to what is true what is great. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. as the democrats gear up to officially start their 2020 presidential primary it is fitting to assess donald trump's performance in office a report card of sorts where is he kept his promises and where has he come up short will any of this really matter to november. 6th geysers financial survival. when customers go buy your display. in elf well reducible our. that's undercutting but what's good for market is bucket for the global economy. good food descriptions sound up to tell using even for the owners so how to choose pet food industry is telling us what to f
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and one bank has left another has surged j.p. morgan has come in. we take a look at excess in the final quarter. and what that could mean for the u.s. economy. descriptions sound appetising even for the owners. to choose industry is telling us. it's really more of the. stein what they want to sell us then was necessarily good for the pet turns out that food may not be as healthy as people believe and we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders they cut allergies we are actually creating these problems and it's a huge of a demagogue problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets less treats the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world of politics small business i'm show busine
and one bank has left another has surged j.p. morgan has come in. we take a look at excess in the final quarter. and what that could mean for the u.s. economy. descriptions sound appetising even for the owners. to choose industry is telling us. it's really more of the. stein what they want to sell us then was necessarily good for the pet turns out that food may not be as healthy as people believe and we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders they...
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they want, i think they want j.p. morganbe there to help set transparency and standards, and rules, and the chinese need that. they want to eliminate corruption, have efficient companies and capitalization. they need very good financial markets and therefore we can come in and set the standards. it should mean something of j.p. morgan says we did our due diligence. it won't mean we are always right but it should mean something. you know it's going on, you create healthy markets, and that in healthy cap is help it critical for country. if you don't have that it's almost impossible to do it. so they one is here. of course would be stymied in the lot by local competitions and we try to get the regulars to hold us back will they build something. but government is everywhere i'm kind of used to it. maria: what about the theft of intellectual property this has been problems for decades. you just talk about the money invested in technology. what if you go over than they steal your secrets? >> there two different things. the biggest
they want, i think they want j.p. morganbe there to help set transparency and standards, and rules, and the chinese need that. they want to eliminate corruption, have efficient companies and capitalization. they need very good financial markets and therefore we can come in and set the standards. it should mean something of j.p. morgan says we did our due diligence. it won't mean we are always right but it should mean something. you know it's going on, you create healthy markets, and that in...
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you are right a discount to your peer group. ,t the j.p. morganference you should trade on similar multiples to your peer group. jean-baptiste: that's a great point because we do trade at a discount, and we have already proved points that we were able in q3. to the market of course, we will go on giving us on how we execute. i think the timeline should not be too long to get a full recognition of what we are doing. we can really focus on growth,ng internal acquisitions to build a great company. that is what we will be doing. quarter afterbe quarter, we will deliver. as you say, depiction is a big part of what you're doing. this is a therapy that a lot of what you are going to do next is based on. we've just seen eli lilly make an acquisition in this space as well. -- demira-- did mira was the acquisition it made. do you think it is going to be harder? what kind of compass and you think you will get from lilly? is hotptiste: yes, that news. demira was around for quite a while. hide yields alone is not really matching but we can see. seely, we are h
you are right a discount to your peer group. ,t the j.p. morganference you should trade on similar multiples to your peer group. jean-baptiste: that's a great point because we do trade at a discount, and we have already proved points that we were able in q3. to the market of course, we will go on giving us on how we execute. i think the timeline should not be too long to get a full recognition of what we are doing. we can really focus on growth,ng internal acquisitions to build a great company....
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j.p. morgan on a five or 10 year path to true dominance of the industry? cameron: well, i think they are never going to have like a hegemon in the banking industry because the regulators will not allow it. it is fair to say that j.p. morgan occupies a place in the consciousness now that may be ago.an had 10-15 years they were the player, they were the paragon performer and industry. francine: do we underestimate -- in the industry. francine: do we underestimate the changes that the market are going through? this could be ai, passive investment, liquidity. how much does that shape what we are looking at? cameron: it is a totally different market to what it was five, 10 years ago. that is the regulatory burdens, as you say, -- there is the regulatory burdens, as you say, the move into passive investments, feels like you are living in the matrix in some ways when it comes to financial markets. for me, the issue that i am looking at during this earnings season, not in some of the trading performance
j.p. morgan on a five or 10 year path to true dominance of the industry? cameron: well, i think they are never going to have like a hegemon in the banking industry because the regulators will not allow it. it is fair to say that j.p. morgan occupies a place in the consciousness now that may be ago.an had 10-15 years they were the player, they were the paragon performer and industry. francine: do we underestimate -- in the industry. francine: do we underestimate the changes that the market are...
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j.p. morgan you look at trade, it's better between the u.s. and china. what if the u.s. sets its sights on france and germany? that has been a risk for a couple of years with the president's comments. late last year they were supposed to report on the issues. we had the white house basically burying the issue on china. it's possible it reemerges, i would suggest president has made the calculation with the election coming up. he does not want to get into any he isights and i suggest now focusing on market performance. risks asprice tariff long as it is not in the long run. francine: is it finally the year when european equities outperform u.s. once? -- ones? david: we are still in favor of the united states. it does not mean there is not european stocks to engage with. ofre are plenty income-generating and cyclical stocks. we are trying to buy secular growth, often listed in the u.s.. we do have a macro economic slowdown in europe. it's not clear the exceptionalism in america is going away. , we a
j.p. morgan you look at trade, it's better between the u.s. and china. what if the u.s. sets its sights on france and germany? that has been a risk for a couple of years with the president's comments. late last year they were supposed to report on the issues. we had the white house basically burying the issue on china. it's possible it reemerges, i would suggest president has made the calculation with the election coming up. he does not want to get into any he isights and i suggest now focusing...
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let's turn our attention to the j.p. morgan health care conference.s today in san francisco. taylor riggs is standing by with another industry ceo. taylor. doesr: it certainly continue today, and today it is the eli lilly ceo dave ricks. thank you for joining me for the second year in arroyo. you are speaking late -- year in a row. you are speaking later today under pipeline. what can we expect from you? dave: there's never been a better time for innovation in pharmaceuticals for people with serious conditions. right now, we are a big player in diabetes and anabolic disease. we are seeing incredible things in our pipeline there. we have a late phase project combining two naturally occurring proteins to activate your metabolism and help people with diabetes lower their sugar and reduce weight. we've got earlier versions of that in the pipeline as well that could even bring more weight loss and more metabolic control to patients with type two diabetes. we know it is a huge problem around the world. lilly has been working in a new field called precision
let's turn our attention to the j.p. morgan health care conference.s today in san francisco. taylor riggs is standing by with another industry ceo. taylor. doesr: it certainly continue today, and today it is the eli lilly ceo dave ricks. thank you for joining me for the second year in arroyo. you are speaking late -- year in a row. you are speaking later today under pipeline. what can we expect from you? dave: there's never been a better time for innovation in pharmaceuticals for people with...
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about the power of personalization here at the j.p. morgane conference and at the van guard of this movement are companies like moderna. this is a revolutionary biotech firm creating a whole new class of medicines based on rna. they're trying to reprogram ourselves to cure everything from cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and rare genetic disorders. it's been awild trader i think it has a ton of potential. so earlier today, we checked in with stephen van cell. he is the ceo of moderna so take a look. >> stefan, i think it's fair to say that i found your presentation maybe the most exciting at the entire conference and one of the reasons is because you have a new class of medicine. >> thank you, jim, for having me and thank you for your nice comment. yes, we are very excited since we started moderna now eight years ago. the vision has always been very crisp. if we can make rna work safely in humans, it would be a very broad platform a new class of medicines where we can go after cancer, rare disease, and many more. >> many people have rna and i
about the power of personalization here at the j.p. morgane conference and at the van guard of this movement are companies like moderna. this is a revolutionary biotech firm creating a whole new class of medicines based on rna. they're trying to reprogram ourselves to cure everything from cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and rare genetic disorders. it's been awild trader i think it has a ton of potential. so earlier today, we checked in with stephen van cell. he is the ceo of moderna so take a...
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she has been a leading member of the health care equity research team at j.p. morgan6 years. >> on the lab-side, the integration is more between medical and diagnostic. marrying it together with a lab company, they have done really well and being able to do patient recruitment, bringing new technology from a medical perspective to the marketplace. teladoc is one of our favorite names on the tele-health side. if you think about marrying together consumers, where do you want the services and the cost for the services. they announced an acquisition yesterday of a company called intouch. this creates a broader platform for them to be able to touch people in the hospital, at home. they have a great relationship with cvs. they have the opportunity. taylor: as you look at companies making heavy investments within ai, how is that poised to be a disruptor within health care? lisa: when you start thinking about artificial intelligence and about making decisions around health care were artificial intelligence can play a part, looking at things like value-based care, that's the d
she has been a leading member of the health care equity research team at j.p. morgan6 years. >> on the lab-side, the integration is more between medical and diagnostic. marrying it together with a lab company, they have done really well and being able to do patient recruitment, bringing new technology from a medical perspective to the marketplace. teladoc is one of our favorite names on the tele-health side. if you think about marrying together consumers, where do you want the services...
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we are now number four in the world and advisory revenues, behind goldman sachs, j.p. morganmorgan stanley. once we had achieved that, i set my partners our goal is not to be number four, it is to be one of four and mentioned in the same breath as goldman sachs, j.p. morgan, morgan stanley. sonali: what does that mean in terms of the future for evercore? key for us is to continue to attract and retain a + talent. that has been for 25 years. that has been the recipe we have had from the moment roger altman started the firm 25 years ago. our revenues are driven by two things. the number of advisory partners we have and the productivity. getting the best people and growing the number of partners is the key to our future growth. ceos, isen you talk to this more of a sellers market than a buying market? there is a lot of liquidity. that might indicate that if you are sitting on a valuable asset, now is the time to sell. , 2019 if you look at 2019 was a year the stock market was up over 25% and corporate earnings were up low single digits. almost all of the growth in stock valuatio
we are now number four in the world and advisory revenues, behind goldman sachs, j.p. morganmorgan stanley. once we had achieved that, i set my partners our goal is not to be number four, it is to be one of four and mentioned in the same breath as goldman sachs, j.p. morgan, morgan stanley. sonali: what does that mean in terms of the future for evercore? key for us is to continue to attract and retain a + talent. that has been for 25 years. that has been the recipe we have had from the moment...
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nejra: also what we learned from j.p. morganroup is both expected one rate cut from the fed in 2020. is that in line with your expectation? do you expect further pressure on interest income? lucy: yes. we think interest rates this year will really not go very far so there may be one cut that will be small. i'm not sure if it will make an actual difference to these businesses in terms of profitability. these companies surprising on the upside because they are still an important part of markets overall. but for us, their long-term growth is limited. lucy stays with us. we have a little more to do. s&p 500 index banks up nearly 26% on the year. it was good volatility. we will continue the debate. iran dominates the final democratic debate before the iowa caucuses. the encounter will likely be remembered for an exchange between sanders and warren over whether a woman can win the election. more on the story. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: good morning from the city of london. we are live from dubai. this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. t
nejra: also what we learned from j.p. morganroup is both expected one rate cut from the fed in 2020. is that in line with your expectation? do you expect further pressure on interest income? lucy: yes. we think interest rates this year will really not go very far so there may be one cut that will be small. i'm not sure if it will make an actual difference to these businesses in terms of profitability. these companies surprising on the upside because they are still an important part of markets...
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one in at least one thing being the world's number one prison state especially since last week j.p. morgan cited to cut financial ties with private prisons the big bank finally relented when activist groups who were part of the corporate backers of hate campaign sent a merry achi band and protesters with break up with prison signs to the town house of j.p. morgan chase c.e.o. jamie diamond wait a minute. whenever i want someone to stop doing something i don't like all i got to do is play mereology music. and raise themselves made their mark in the fight for reform to win last summer prisoners nationwide went on strike for 3 weeks to protest modern day slavery which is perfect for private companies trying to save money like those whose customer call centers use prison labor instead of outsourcing their call centers overseas even the bureau of prisons federal prison industries called the use of inmate labor the best kept secret in contact centers in arkansas where prisoners still work for free state lawmakers took notice and sought a constitutional amendment last month to ban forced inmate l
one in at least one thing being the world's number one prison state especially since last week j.p. morgan cited to cut financial ties with private prisons the big bank finally relented when activist groups who were part of the corporate backers of hate campaign sent a merry achi band and protesters with break up with prison signs to the town house of j.p. morgan chase c.e.o. jamie diamond wait a minute. whenever i want someone to stop doing something i don't like all i got to do is play...
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suggesting that of the phone call between gay people with an inbred exactly what happened most j.p. morgan and the consortium of other banks didn't fact prop up the whole iraqi economy to the tune of about 2 and a half 1000000000 not 20000000000 of a bit nervous that they then 6 months after he left office bear some a fine by j.p. morgan for 5 $1000000.00 every year i was just trying to enlighten the public that there was corruption involved and not just bad decision making i'd like to find out how this. is to access the cool. there must be a back door in because they don't go out to tea at the time and there was a court room directly underneath the court room the play was in and it was left on lot so i went through that run up 2 floors by the fire escape and then to the door that calls itself by this time my heart was pounding like a really going mad and i actually lost my courage for the moment i went and sat down in a low and a bouncer my family gents toilet that i didn't see ring my mother and said listen i'm here in washington do you think i should still go in and my mom said yeah go
suggesting that of the phone call between gay people with an inbred exactly what happened most j.p. morgan and the consortium of other banks didn't fact prop up the whole iraqi economy to the tune of about 2 and a half 1000000000 not 20000000000 of a bit nervous that they then 6 months after he left office bear some a fine by j.p. morgan for 5 $1000000.00 every year i was just trying to enlighten the public that there was corruption involved and not just bad decision making i'd like to find out...
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so we had j.p. morgan kicking things off next week golden later in the week. thing that's really interesting about the banker ring is the window into the consumer and a window into the business sense. and you see that in growth on both sides for its that's one thing people will be looking for for the q4 figures. but also it's about the 2020 outlook. and that's a people are going to be focused on. our consumer still going to be borrowing? are businesses going to be borrowing for their growth as well? i think one interesting fact is loan growth. they are expecting it to moderate across all the big banks a bit. net interest income will increase a little bit, but margins are going to continue to be compressed a little. and that is because we have persistently low rates. >> a little over a year ago we had interest rates rising in the view was paid the banks are the starting line the ready to go, they're ready to race ahead in the market. and then there was a flop because rates are no longer rising as fed cuts rates. so how should investors think about that is the o
so we had j.p. morgan kicking things off next week golden later in the week. thing that's really interesting about the banker ring is the window into the consumer and a window into the business sense. and you see that in growth on both sides for its that's one thing people will be looking for for the q4 figures. but also it's about the 2020 outlook. and that's a people are going to be focused on. our consumer still going to be borrowing? are businesses going to be borrowing for their growth as...
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the j.p. morganre conference in san francisco giving europeans a boost when it came to the health care story. that story just beginning to fade a little bit now. individual names, i want to show you a few worth paying attention to. pearson is one, airbus is another. airbus is down. up because a canadian company is coming out with sales guidance at the markets are not liking it. part of it is down to its relationship with airbus. they are having problems with the jets and also in the trade business. that downgrade coming through from barnier. the world's biggest education company down soft -- down sharply. it is not working out. downgraded. down 8.44%. barclays is cutting jobs. it has been an interesting two days. you banks up massively. europeans not responding to that. we will talk about the numbers shortly. in the united states, pushing on the dow, 30,000. we will see what happens. do we get there? what gets us there? we are seeing a more positive picture emerging from the united states. we are see
the j.p. morganre conference in san francisco giving europeans a boost when it came to the health care story. that story just beginning to fade a little bit now. individual names, i want to show you a few worth paying attention to. pearson is one, airbus is another. airbus is down. up because a canadian company is coming out with sales guidance at the markets are not liking it. part of it is down to its relationship with airbus. they are having problems with the jets and also in the trade...
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wins there who can borrow the most money wins and if your borrowing cost is 0 or in the case of j.p. morgan they you're being paid to borrow your cost of borrowing is negative so that interest rates that is tied into the money in the distribution of money and what money is is skewed toward the corrupt the more corrupt you are the cheaper it is for you to borrow right right now i agree so that creates a feedback loop that supports corruption so it seems like one way to drain the swamp would be to raise the cost of corruption by raising interest rates but would the left except that as a policy with the democrats accept that as a policy that the way to stop corruption is to raise the cost of corruption by raising rates i think probably as part of broad based comprehensive reforms i think that that could be an element of it i don't think i don't think there's going to be any one magic bullet solution to all of these problems of of corporate influence over our democracy but i think we need to have a comprehensive approach to. to meet this challenge course many billionaires are stepping into the
wins there who can borrow the most money wins and if your borrowing cost is 0 or in the case of j.p. morgan they you're being paid to borrow your cost of borrowing is negative so that interest rates that is tied into the money in the distribution of money and what money is is skewed toward the corrupt the more corrupt you are the cheaper it is for you to borrow right right now i agree so that creates a feedback loop that supports corruption so it seems like one way to drain the swamp would be...
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and that one bank has left another has surged j.p. morgan has come a profit we take a look at the success in the final quarter. and what this could mean for the forecasts of the u.s. economy going forward at the out i'm afraid into. the money is in my view. about what it was it was a mean time that we're in a sense is a bomb was more about. when we were on the side of the. scene that are going to begin but i'm before. them but i'll. be on the move on then. as the democrats gear up to officially start their 2020 presidential primary it is fitting to assess donald trump's performance in office a report card of sorts where is he kept his promises and where has he come up short will any of this really matter. just one magic bullet you could actually come up with some of the top of his baby talk about ways we get access capital in capitalism cavil's important so we could actually have programs that actually help folks who want to do that but when you give everybody a $1000.00 i'm a poor person i'm going to consume that and then you're rich you're
and that one bank has left another has surged j.p. morgan has come a profit we take a look at the success in the final quarter. and what this could mean for the forecasts of the u.s. economy going forward at the out i'm afraid into. the money is in my view. about what it was it was a mean time that we're in a sense is a bomb was more about. when we were on the side of the. scene that are going to begin but i'm before. them but i'll. be on the move on then. as the democrats gear up to officially...
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go with the crimes they kept on finding j.p. morgan never sentence anybody to prison for any of the crimes they did and here you have this nonstop thing and you know we have the situation now where all these millennialism generation z. want a billionaire tax they want to take some of this back these ill gotten this odious wealth and then you have somebody like mike bloomberg a billionaire part of this whole wall street sort of front running sort of lifestyle where they have the data 1st data so a poor and even 5 seconds gives you a huge advantage over everybody else well the billionaires enter and say don't take our money we got this fair and square you're just jealous you're envious well i think a lot of people think it's all about a rigged game and you know bernie sanders has articulated that the most even saying it's a rigged game elizabeth warren also says a rigged game rigged game rigged game and that's the big issue i think looking forward into 2020 if you recall george osborne it was the former chancellor of the exchequer in the
go with the crimes they kept on finding j.p. morgan never sentence anybody to prison for any of the crimes they did and here you have this nonstop thing and you know we have the situation now where all these millennialism generation z. want a billionaire tax they want to take some of this back these ill gotten this odious wealth and then you have somebody like mike bloomberg a billionaire part of this whole wall street sort of front running sort of lifestyle where they have the data 1st data so...
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20000000000 other bit nervous that day then 6 months after he left office blair sammy signed by j.p. morgan for $5000000.00 every year i was just trying to enlighten the public that there was corruption involved and not just bad decision making i'd like to find out how this. managed to access the call there must be a back door in because they don't want to tear time and there was a court room directly underneath the court room the player was in and it was left on not so i went through that run up 2 floors by the fire escape and then to the door of the court itself by this time my heart was pounding like i'm really going mad and i actually lost my courage for the moment i went and sat down in a low in a bar for my family gents toilet there i did actually ring my mother and said listen i'm here in washington do you think i should still go when my mom said you're gone you won't get another chance and i thought that's it i mean the man or . this thing. that i hope has 2 beautiful daughters anger and courage anger at the way things are encouraged to see that they don't remain the way they are. w
20000000000 other bit nervous that day then 6 months after he left office blair sammy signed by j.p. morgan for $5000000.00 every year i was just trying to enlighten the public that there was corruption involved and not just bad decision making i'd like to find out how this. managed to access the call there must be a back door in because they don't want to tear time and there was a court room directly underneath the court room the player was in and it was left on not so i went through that run...
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we are told j.p. morganby one third, while nomura is doubling size of its lease to around 5000. expansion in shanghai as finance -- as china liberalize is financial regulations. ♪ islinda: the gong means it time for stock of the hour. not a good day, see lsa downgrade, not just from tensions in hong kong but also south korea, fast retailing worst overseas sales in a decade, and see lsa says the stock is overvalued. when it comes to hong kong and south korea, they say the next big thing could be a warmer winter in japan, not helpful with the stock falling 3%. we have plenty more ahead, check out those stocks on tv on your bloomberg today. this is ♪ bloomberg. ♪ ♪ pictures, at live 11:30 a.m. in singapore, the middle of the trading day. looking at the fti, pretty flat. it was comfortably higher earlier but has given up gains pretty much. abouthings to tell you here in singapore, change to make it easier for listed companies, easing reporting rules for most companies that will take effect february 7. the e.
we are told j.p. morganby one third, while nomura is doubling size of its lease to around 5000. expansion in shanghai as finance -- as china liberalize is financial regulations. ♪ islinda: the gong means it time for stock of the hour. not a good day, see lsa downgrade, not just from tensions in hong kong but also south korea, fast retailing worst overseas sales in a decade, and see lsa says the stock is overvalued. when it comes to hong kong and south korea, they say the next big thing could...
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taylor: that was my conversation with lisa gill, j.p. morgan chase managing director.oming up, what lies ahead this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: netflix feeling the oscar nom love. two of nine films nominated for best picture this year. "the irishman" and "marriage story" giving netflix its best shot yet for winning the tom -- the most coveted price. last year's "roma" was seen as a favorite to win the best picture oscar but lost to "green book." a call comes as alphabet continues to compound on its defensible dominance in search and video advertising. our next guest has taken a look back on the digital ad space where he says things look positive, with the strongest uptick belonging to google. joining me, pivotal research senior analyst michael levine, who currently has a buy rating on alphabet. what did your ad trends in the last few months show you about how google was best poised to outperform? >> what i think you are talking to is the pivotal advertising insights product, where we survey about 55 large agencies and large marketers. what we saw, over the cours
taylor: that was my conversation with lisa gill, j.p. morgan chase managing director.oming up, what lies ahead this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: netflix feeling the oscar nom love. two of nine films nominated for best picture this year. "the irishman" and "marriage story" giving netflix its best shot yet for winning the tom -- the most coveted price. last year's "roma" was seen as a favorite to win the best picture oscar but lost to "green book."...