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which way is europe heading from says president james europe is in the grip of a civil war. leading politicians say the fight to save christian which way we'll have a call to those protests coming christian. she kept up the case for you if you followed. the hearts of by. conflicts. in the little. league take it personally. with wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. cost more than football longline. this. coming up in the next fifteen minutes but the military still holding onto power we need to graffitti artists who. lives in the fight for freedom. comes vote in the last sixty general elections to find out what people want from the next government. and the real. woman breaking into the male dominated industry truck driving.
which way is europe heading from says president james europe is in the grip of a civil war. leading politicians say the fight to save christian which way we'll have a call to those protests coming christian. she kept up the case for you if you followed. the hearts of by. conflicts. in the little. league take it personally. with wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. cost more than football longline. this. coming up in the next fifteen minutes but the...
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europe as well. james and laura, thank you very much, see you at 11:30pm.. you can also catch up on the programme, thank you to laura and james, i will see you at the top of the hour. good morning. our bank holiday weekend brought mixed fortunes for some. in fact on monday it was still pleasa ntly warm some. in fact on monday it was still pleasantly warm with 20 degrees the high in greater london and drive for some. there were a rash of showers around and it was cold further north. despite this beautiful weather watcher picture, only 11 degrees the high in aberdeenshire, and some of the highs throughout the day were a real nuisance for many. this cold air that has been sitting across scotland will sink its way steadily south over the next few days and push the milder air to the north —— to the near continent. it will be a chilly affair over the next couple of days at least. there will still be some showers around, showers chiefly down through the east coast on tuesday, sheltered western area seeing the best of the dryer, bright and airy with the exception o
europe as well. james and laura, thank you very much, see you at 11:30pm.. you can also catch up on the programme, thank you to laura and james, i will see you at the top of the hour. good morning. our bank holiday weekend brought mixed fortunes for some. in fact on monday it was still pleasa ntly warm some. in fact on monday it was still pleasantly warm with 20 degrees the high in greater london and drive for some. there were a rash of showers around and it was cold further north. despite this...
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bill james will defend migrants or people in europe naked as my table literally needs migration for them and we need to we need to control mannish migration we need to be almost about it and what we're doing is building fortress europe which is just the equivalent to european equivalent of trumping all ok and i think it is a lot of other problems than migration usually do not want to although i don't think you'll move on to our first question from our invited representatives of civil society under storyline from human rights watch what is it you'd like to us these very much this thank you very much. in europe the most important political lesson of the twentieth century was that political intolerance can lead to the end of democracy and to horrific crimes now today's europe we hear exactly the same rhetoric coming from far right politicians attacking minorities attacking migrants attacking. anyone they can get their hands on we hear anti-semitism we hear islamophobia so i am going to ask you a very specific question in minute touches can mr harkins peace or just hold on if you can just be
bill james will defend migrants or people in europe naked as my table literally needs migration for them and we need to we need to control mannish migration we need to be almost about it and what we're doing is building fortress europe which is just the equivalent to european equivalent of trumping all ok and i think it is a lot of other problems than migration usually do not want to although i don't think you'll move on to our first question from our invited representatives of civil society...
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europe as a whole, the center is holding strong. tom: maria tadeo, thank you so much, and brussels. with us, james sweeney. e chart -- broader europe, the chart is the five year forward inflation in europe with declining expectations. james: i think the confidence of the market that europe will get out of 1% inflation is probably gone. tom: the confidence as gone but it is also gone on fiscal solution. i know there are subgroups you are better at, but the basic idea of debt and deficit to the rescue is not really there as a framework for those leaders. james: my colleagues in london published a report that the stimulus in germany targeted at electric vehicles would be one thing. tom: what is the likelihood of getting that through? james: he thinks that could happen. if global growth continues to tumble and the trade war continues, there could be the need for change. tom: i can see the headline -- tesla in germany. francine: on a more serious point, when you look at the ecb what worries you about europe? war.: it is the trade wouldk the auto tariffs have such a significant impact on global growth that it is
europe as a whole, the center is holding strong. tom: maria tadeo, thank you so much, and brussels. with us, james sweeney. e chart -- broader europe, the chart is the five year forward inflation in europe with declining expectations. james: i think the confidence of the market that europe will get out of 1% inflation is probably gone. tom: the confidence as gone but it is also gone on fiscal solution. i know there are subgroups you are better at, but the basic idea of debt and deficit to the...
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which way is europe heading wrong says president james europe is in the grip of a civil war in italy hungry and cold leading politicians say they're fighting to save christian souls which way will become to those critics calling christians who know showing these security that's not the case for me if you talk about fear in the hearts of cross conflict so fifty songs you don't. owe. an action packed life long walk off. anything's possible as long as our coffee and his friends can drink are not a. nice movie theater and kenya's dada the refugee camp. his life story many of ground to a halt. twenty seven years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. oh. thank you for watching. cinema duffed starts may twenty seventh on t.w. five. plus ninety the news channel for an independent view on current affairs in turkey and. the latest developments accurate analysis. refutes which comprehensive background. to take for the phenomenon and political and social topics considered from different perspectives. we cover the issues that move turkey on it yumiko platform for information. plus ninety co
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james, thank you much, indeed. a quick look at where europe is, wrapping up the week.have a negative session as you can see. london markets are down the little bit. the dax is really under pressure today. the auto sector is really under pressure. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: traders are reassessing the process -- prospects of a trade deal after the chinese say the u.s. has been playing " little tricks." the attention will shift to next month's g20 meeting in japan when the two presidents will discuss the impact on the market. of, we bring in the cio active quant equities at straight street -- state street global advisors. how do you adjust to something as macro as this impacting the market? >> what is really important is having an investment process waiting to handle these events when they occur because you never know when they will come. they are impossible to forecast. you have to have a protest designed to withstanding them. it's like we
james, thank you much, indeed. a quick look at where europe is, wrapping up the week.have a negative session as you can see. london markets are down the little bit. the dax is really under pressure today. the auto sector is really under pressure. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: traders are reassessing the process -- prospects of a trade deal after the...
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until james will the face migrants are people and europe needs microwave on low road needs migration for them and we need to we need to control manage migration and we need to be honest about it and what we are doing is building for transit europe which is just the equivalent to european equivalent of trucking all ok and i think it is true that a lot of problems than migration is that we do not want to hold i want to move on to our 1st question from our invited representatives of civil society storyline from human rights watch what is it you'd like to ask these very much. thank you very much in europe the most important political lesson of the 20th century was that. political intolerance can lead to the end of democracy and to horrific crimes now today's europe we hear exactly the same rhetoric coming from far right politicians attacking minorities attacking migrants attacking. anyone they can get their hands on we hear anti-semitism we hear islamophobia so i am going to ask you a very specific question in minute touch and if you missed attractions he said just hold on if you can jus
until james will the face migrants are people and europe needs microwave on low road needs migration for them and we need to we need to control manage migration and we need to be honest about it and what we are doing is building for transit europe which is just the equivalent to european equivalent of trucking all ok and i think it is true that a lot of problems than migration is that we do not want to hold i want to move on to our 1st question from our invited representatives of civil society...
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james s.gilmore of virginia to be u.s. representative to the organization for security and cooperation in europe. mr. mcconnell: i ask the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, that if confirmed the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, and that no further motions be in order and if any statements related to the nominations be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. the question is on the nominations en bloc. all in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nominations are confirmed en bloc. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of the following nominations -- executive calendar 187 and 215. the presiding officer: without objection. the clerk will report the nominations en bloc. the clerk: nomination, the united states agency for international development, john barsa of florida to be an assistant administrator. richard c. parker of north carolina to be an assistan
james s.gilmore of virginia to be u.s. representative to the organization for security and cooperation in europe. mr. mcconnell: i ask the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, that if confirmed the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, and that no further motions be in order and if any statements related to the nominations be printed in the record. the...
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james. hello and welcome to our arts and culture news i'm karen homestead and here's a quick look at what's coming up on today's program. we'll check out europe's oldest city plovdiv in south central bulgaria a must see as it celebrates its european capital of culture status all through twenty nineteen. a new documentary film about the legendary opera singer luciano pavarotti's explores the musical genius of the twentieth century's most successful tenor. and on the high end restaurant scene is no longer just about food but also about fashion as establishment up their game with stylish duds. well it's listed by many travel advisors as a destination to visit in twenty nineteen and nearly halfway through its run as a european capital of culture so time to get cracking garia second largest city is often overlooked by tourists as they savor the more quirky post soviet charm of the country's capital sofia but plouffe divs with its eight thousand year history and beautiful roman ruins is seizing the opportunity to use culture as a binding thread for its social fabric. that it. cannot just sit has a turbulent history it was once under threat.
james. hello and welcome to our arts and culture news i'm karen homestead and here's a quick look at what's coming up on today's program. we'll check out europe's oldest city plovdiv in south central bulgaria a must see as it celebrates its european capital of culture status all through twenty nineteen. a new documentary film about the legendary opera singer luciano pavarotti's explores the musical genius of the twentieth century's most successful tenor. and on the high end restaurant scene is...
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europe. now to find out who is number one. chris slegg, bbc news. well the second tier competition was also decided this evening, and it was also played at st james parkair as clermont auvergne comfortably beat la rochelle to win a record—equalling third title. young french international damian penaud opened the scoring for clermont. his father alain captained brive to become the 1997 european champions. greg laidlaw came on as a replacement and scored a second before wesley fofana made it three tries helping them to a 36—16 victory to take them alongside harlequins as three time winners. it's the last 16 of rugby league's challenge cup this weekend. three teams are already into the quarterfinals. halifax and wakefield will bejoined by hull, who overcame casteford tigers 28—12. they remain on course of a third wembley appearance in four years. olympic sailing champion giles scott says the decision to remove the finn class after next year's games will effectively end his olympic career. it's part of a major shake—up by world sailing who are seeking to improve gender equality and boost the sport's youth appeal. it's a great shame for the class. it is so
europe. now to find out who is number one. chris slegg, bbc news. well the second tier competition was also decided this evening, and it was also played at st james parkair as clermont auvergne comfortably beat la rochelle to win a record—equalling third title. young french international damian penaud opened the scoring for clermont. his father alain captained brive to become the 1997 european champions. greg laidlaw came on as a replacement and scored a second before wesley fofana made it...
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europe is increasing marginally, but improving rather than deteriorating. jonathan: why are you setting this for now? we are up against the clock. jamesannot wait to weigh in. let's get a market check. south down six basis points on the 2-year. just off the lows of 2019. coming up, the week ahead, including a slew of that speak, including chairman powell. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." coming up over the next week. monday, kicking off in japan with first-quarter gdp. tuesday, mark carney testifies about his may inflation report. wednesday, the fomc releasing the latest minutes from its meeting. bob michele, krishna memani, james athey itching to weigh in on the eurozone call. this is the least ugly dog contest at the moment. cyclical strength, decent reasons why that's been able to occur. when unemployment stops falling, you need changes in behavior to get consumption patterns keeping up with where they were. for the u.s., i don't see anything that tells me it's about to follow up a cliff. trade tensions is a huge current trade deficit account country. this will not hur
europe is increasing marginally, but improving rather than deteriorating. jonathan: why are you setting this for now? we are up against the clock. jamesannot wait to weigh in. let's get a market check. south down six basis points on the 2-year. just off the lows of 2019. coming up, the week ahead, including a slew of that speak, including chairman powell. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." coming up over the next week....
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gordon at the swiss james and gordon was the trump campaign eastern europe and russia policy guy. >>x concert and i think met at a birthday party and then never followed up with him at all. and there was no evidence in the 12 terrabytes of data his name ever communicated to the people she was in touch with in russia who were old friends from the gun rights days and if this was the mission in the united states it sure is strange that you would think someone like j.d. gordon would be ground zero for a russian agent. i also have a personal problem with the government's brief. you read from it. where they said she wasn't an intelligence agent or spy in the traditional sense. i mean, this's kind of a smear. they acknowledge she wasn't an intelligence agent, she didn't work for russian intelligence. to say you're not a spy in a traditional sense is like me calling alfred like a felon in a traditional sense. it is not a compliment. you know what i mean? it's conceding he is not a felon and kind of suggesting there's something there. >> you mentioned friends in russia. can you explain her re
gordon at the swiss james and gordon was the trump campaign eastern europe and russia policy guy. >>x concert and i think met at a birthday party and then never followed up with him at all. and there was no evidence in the 12 terrabytes of data his name ever communicated to the people she was in touch with in russia who were old friends from the gun rights days and if this was the mission in the united states it sure is strange that you would think someone like j.d. gordon would be ground...
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james 0 of the united nations. covers a take out of the top stories here about jazeera pro europe centuries have suffered significant losses in one of the most contentious elections in the e.u.'s history the center right european peoples party and the socialists and democrats together they have the most seats but not enough for a majority and the right is gaining ground in the elections it's a legal lead by a matter of in these become the biggest party in the country in france marine le pen has won her symbolic jewel the president emanuel macro in the u.k. nigel farage is new breaks it passes in the leader's wages expressed frustration over the deadlock on the how to leave the european union says his party's success is a massive message for the conservative and labor parties that have long dominated politics . the intelligence i get is the best politician for the lib dems clearly on the inside and doing reasonably well but it looks like looks like this will be the big win for both parties. which obviously. greece is heading for snap elections after the ruling party suffered major losses in the european parliamentary
james 0 of the united nations. covers a take out of the top stories here about jazeera pro europe centuries have suffered significant losses in one of the most contentious elections in the e.u.'s history the center right european peoples party and the socialists and democrats together they have the most seats but not enough for a majority and the right is gaining ground in the elections it's a legal lead by a matter of in these become the biggest party in the country in france marine le pen has...
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europe is improving marginally, but improving rather than deteriorating. jonathan: why did you say this for now? we are up against the clock. we have to come back and talk about this. jamesannot wait to weigh in. let's get you a market check on where treasuries have been. yields heading south down six basis points on the 2-year. just off the lows of 2019. still ahead, the final spread. the week ahead, including a slew of fed speak, including chairman powell. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." time now for the final spread. the next week is a busy monday, one. kicking off in japan with first-quarter gdp. tuesday, mark carney testifies to parliament about his may inflation report. wednesday, the fomc releasing the latest minutes from its meeting. plus plenty of fed speak with the spotlight on chairman jay powell. background table, bob michele, krishna memani, james athey itching to weigh in on the eurozone call. james, your view? james: this is the least ugly contest globally at the moment. we have had lots of cyclical strength, decent reasons why that's been able to occur. when unemployment stops falling, you n
europe is improving marginally, but improving rather than deteriorating. jonathan: why did you say this for now? we are up against the clock. we have to come back and talk about this. jamesannot wait to weigh in. let's get you a market check on where treasuries have been. yields heading south down six basis points on the 2-year. just off the lows of 2019. still ahead, the final spread. the week ahead, including a slew of fed speak, including chairman powell. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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but the rest of europe freeways, look great like the shore 24 the macarthur and the nimitz all smooth and at the limit james>>a warning for uber passengers you could lose access to the ride hailing service if your ratings too low. the company announced it will start to 9 riders access to its service if they have significantly below average rating that includes access to uber eats and it's the scooter jump app a spokesperson for the company says the rating that could get you kicked off the service will vary depending on the city and riders will receive several notifications before their account is officially deactivated seems very i think so too the driver and the driver rates you if you or you know. bad passenger point leaving trash light actually going nations. >>if you rent right you're out right. sarah. >>teachers in the new haven unified school district are heading into the strike for the 8th. hours of failed negoti to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic
but the rest of europe freeways, look great like the shore 24 the macarthur and the nimitz all smooth and at the limit james>>a warning for uber passengers you could lose access to the ride hailing service if your ratings too low. the company announced it will start to 9 riders access to its service if they have significantly below average rating that includes access to uber eats and it's the scooter jump app a spokesperson for the company says the rating that could get you kicked off the...
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front are these measures getting attention from canada, china, and europe as well ed mills, washington policy analyst at raymond james ed, thanks for joining us. first question is does this all damage the administration's credibility at making any deal on any topic given that a trade deal was already done with mexico >> absolutely. what you look at here is when i talk to the experts that really understand china trade they tell me that china is getting very concerned on whether or not president trump and the trump administration are reliable negotiators. and they're looking at this and saying look, this is the week that canada, mexico, the united states all started the formal process of getting the usmca, the new nafta, officially passed in each of their countries and out of the blue we get a tweet that imposes tariffs so from a chinese perspective if you don't think a deal is going to stick why even negotiate? >> some headlines just crossing about mexico's response to the tariffs. according to reuters, mexico's national farm council says potential retaliatory tariffs on u.s. exports to mexico could include grains, po
front are these measures getting attention from canada, china, and europe as well ed mills, washington policy analyst at raymond james ed, thanks for joining us. first question is does this all damage the administration's credibility at making any deal on any topic given that a trade deal was already done with mexico >> absolutely. what you look at here is when i talk to the experts that really understand china trade they tell me that china is getting very concerned on whether or not...
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europe. we will be live in brussels. manus: you don't want to miss our exclusive interviews. morgan stanley's chairman and ceo jamesman will be joining us on bloomberg tv and on radio, live at 8:00 a.m. hong kong time. viewhe share jamie dimon's that we are now moving beyond a skirmish in these trade wars? that is the risk as we see money pour into bonds, into bunds, and there is a repricing of global risk. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." nejra: let's take a look at what you should be watching today. get data out of italy, including manufacturing, consumer confidence, and economic sentiment, both expected to weaken slightly as the eu is considering sanctions to tamperfailure its debt note. also, don't miss our interview with the ecb vice president, at midday. whatn the evening, this is you want to keep an ion on, a contentious issue -- the europa league final. chelsea squaring off against arsenal. we will talk more about that in a second. let's check in on your india equities. stocks snapping three days of gains, a little bit of ponds, you think? >> you could argue that is the case
europe. we will be live in brussels. manus: you don't want to miss our exclusive interviews. morgan stanley's chairman and ceo jamesman will be joining us on bloomberg tv and on radio, live at 8:00 a.m. hong kong time. viewhe share jamie dimon's that we are now moving beyond a skirmish in these trade wars? that is the risk as we see money pour into bonds, into bunds, and there is a repricing of global risk. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." nejra:...
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europe and that is good. it is carry trade opportunities. the conversation we had with jamesek, pushing against mr. major, perhaps the chief financial officer of commerzbank. he would like the rates to come up now. a lot more to talk about .ncluding that uber dash what will it close at. senator rick scott is in florida, looking at the most interesting politics of his florida and washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance." theree group and tata say thyssenkrupp and tata proposehyssenkrupp will an ipo for its elevator operations. we are keeping an eye on some of the market movers with that news out in the last two to three minutes. tom: it is a small transaction, but there is all sorts of indicators in these corporate stores coming out about what the strategies will be into 2 -- 2020. steven major with us, with hsbc. if we could pivot to the united states, what a polarity we saw earlier this week with one guest calling for a rate cut and a slowing american economy, and another guest next to him calling for rate stability and rising rates over
europe and that is good. it is carry trade opportunities. the conversation we had with jamesek, pushing against mr. major, perhaps the chief financial officer of commerzbank. he would like the rates to come up now. a lot more to talk about .ncluding that uber dash what will it close at. senator rick scott is in florida, looking at the most interesting politics of his florida and washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance." theree group and tata...
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europe in a tight spot. they are trying to keep the nuclear deal alive, the american pressure makes it unlikely. 0ur diplomatic correspondent jamesthe iran nuclear deal survive? what are you prepared to do to keep the iran nuclear deal alive? whose side are you one, tehran or washington? on the iran nuclear deal, it's a very important achievement of western diplomacy that despite all the problems we have in the middle east today, iran does not have nuclear weapons and its neighbours haven't responded by getting their own nuclear weapons. secretary pompeo and i are at one in agreeing it would be a massive step back for that region if it were to become nuclear rise to. i'd seen the letter sent, i think it was intentionally ambiguous. we'll have to see what iran's actions are. they've made a number of statements about actions they threaten to do in order to make the world jump. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale is here. there was a certain amount of diplomatic tap dancing today. we are all on the same side said mike pompeo but the europeans are in a bit of a fix. it is a very, very difficult position for them. they are caug
europe in a tight spot. they are trying to keep the nuclear deal alive, the american pressure makes it unlikely. 0ur diplomatic correspondent jamesthe iran nuclear deal survive? what are you prepared to do to keep the iran nuclear deal alive? whose side are you one, tehran or washington? on the iran nuclear deal, it's a very important achievement of western diplomacy that despite all the problems we have in the middle east today, iran does not have nuclear weapons and its neighbours haven't...
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james bullard says the fed might have slightly over done it by raising interest rates in december. we will bring you our interview with of st. louis fed president next. nejra: this is daybreak europe forlet's get you set your trading day ahead. 8:30 a.m. this morning, ecb president mario draghi speaks at an event on monetary policy and to honor then chief economist whose term ends may 31. commerzbank's annual general meeting is going to get frisky in frankfurt. he believed flirt with deutsche bank. a few ongoing issues. at 9:30 am we get the latest reading of inflation for the u.k. across -- the u.k. economy, expected stronger than last month. watch for continued uncertainty around brexit. later, the fomc announces -- releases its minutes. traders have increased bets the central bank will increase rates. watch for dovish clues from fed policymakers. as we look ahead to commerzbank's agm, here are the views of some of our guests on the story for european banks. >> i think eventually we are going to see consolidation. business. any be ruled, it cannot out per se. italian company could compete at the international level. >> you are hoping in the foreseeable future. conditions are set
james bullard says the fed might have slightly over done it by raising interest rates in december. we will bring you our interview with of st. louis fed president next. nejra: this is daybreak europe forlet's get you set your trading day ahead. 8:30 a.m. this morning, ecb president mario draghi speaks at an event on monetary policy and to honor then chief economist whose term ends may 31. commerzbank's annual general meeting is going to get frisky in frankfurt. he believed flirt with deutsche...
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james, and -- meyer -- jack meyer jabbed mayor -- coming up, short-term funds. can morgan stanley ceo said financial markets are fragile, but don't expect to collapse in stocks. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europeter's ray dalio increasing export controls would be a major escalation in the standoff. morgan stanley's ceo tells bloomberg exclusively it is time for discussions to get back on track. >> do i think this is going to devolve into a trade war? no, i don't, because there is too much self-interest in keeping this thing on the rails. manus: asian equities slide as bond market recession signals intensify. this as pimco leadership warns of lower returns from credit. and wall street mornings. citigroup joins jp morgan in flagging a downturn and trading revenue as global sentiment takes a hit. ♪ nejra: we have breaking news coming through from the middle east region. an israeli company agreeing to buy chevron for about 2 billion dollars, crossing the bloomberg at the moment. manus, perhaps you will have something to add to that. first we will get to the futures, for the start of cash equity trading at 8:00 a.m. in london. front for ftse 100. u.s. futures also on the front, but we saw the s&p 5
james, and -- meyer -- jack meyer jabbed mayor -- coming up, short-term funds. can morgan stanley ceo said financial markets are fragile, but don't expect to collapse in stocks. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europeter's ray dalio increasing export controls would be a major escalation in the standoff. morgan stanley's ceo tells bloomberg exclusively it is time for discussions to get back on track. >> do i think this is going to devolve into a trade war? no, i don't, because...
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europe given the interest rate structure? of deutsche bank, he is viscerally heated on how this experiment won't work. do you agree? jamest's run through why the system doesn't work. states, thed federal reserve board requires the regional central banks to clear balances of interbank lending and borrowing. deutsche bank has no such arrangement. so you can run significant between or deficits constituent members of the european banking community. we have italy and spain borrowing roughly 450 billion apiece. we have france borrowing 100 million euros. billion euros, sorry. borrowing agermany trillion euros in the system. two quart money from commercial banks. because of negative interest rates, by the way, gentlemen, there is an ongoing check. this is a nightmare. and looks continue on at the swiss 20 year yield breaking down a new positive yield this morning. we will continue with james .evan of ccla in london an important conversation. morgan stanley chief economist and global head of economics joins us in the 6:00 hour. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. we had earnings from te
europe given the interest rate structure? of deutsche bank, he is viscerally heated on how this experiment won't work. do you agree? jamest's run through why the system doesn't work. states, thed federal reserve board requires the regional central banks to clear balances of interbank lending and borrowing. deutsche bank has no such arrangement. so you can run significant between or deficits constituent members of the european banking community. we have italy and spain borrowing roughly 450...
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james financial advisor can do for you. >> announcer: now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. who introduced tobacco to europe's "disruptor 50 list" has been revealed and julia boorstin has more on the company that came in at number one julia. >> melissa, thanks so much well, agriculture is a $3 trillion-plus global industry, and we've seen a growing number of venture capitalists investing in companies that are applying digital technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning to the global food system. this year's number one disruptor has become a leader in the ag tech revolution. take a look. indigo ag number one on the 2019 cnbc disruptor 50 list is an agriculture technology start-up that mixes microbiology with artificial intelligence to improve yields, sustainability, and profits for growers of five commodity crops -- corn, cotton, rice, wheat, and soybeans. it's disrupting agriculture in two ways -- first, its seed treatments allow farmers to grow more using less water and fertilizer second, its digital marketplace connects buyers and growers, helping them differentiate their eco-friendly c
james financial advisor can do for you. >> announcer: now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. who introduced tobacco to europe's "disruptor 50 list" has been revealed and julia boorstin has more on the company that came in at number one julia. >> melissa, thanks so much well, agriculture is a $3 trillion-plus global industry, and we've seen a growing number of venture capitalists investing in companies that are applying digital technologies like artificial...
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europe is challenged but we should not write it off to japanification. tom: explained to me the chronic effect of negative interest rates on the e.u. financial system. you are at morgan stanley. jamesalking about systemic risk. as the negative interest rate experiment failed? andrew: this is a potentially good moment where academic theory and practicality maybe disagree. academic theory as saying as you decreased interest rates, it eases financial conditions, and you can make an argument that once you go below zero you tighten financial conditions because you make the operating environment more difficult for banks which makes them less profitable, gives them less margin of safety and makes them less likely to lend. there are positive offsets because we have lower borrowing rates generally, but negative interest rates have shown there are a lot of problems associated with them once you go through the 0% level, and the fed acknowledge that. tom: andrew sheets, beautifully explained. thank you so much for joining us today. squirming,n is here turning northwestern purple over the effective negative interest rates. we will do a lot more on data check. there is a lot going on, and part o
europe is challenged but we should not write it off to japanification. tom: explained to me the chronic effect of negative interest rates on the e.u. financial system. you are at morgan stanley. jamesalking about systemic risk. as the negative interest rate experiment failed? andrew: this is a potentially good moment where academic theory and practicality maybe disagree. academic theory as saying as you decreased interest rates, it eases financial conditions, and you can make an argument that...
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james freeman in from "the wall street journal" published this article today, the eu new headache skeptics to gain power from within. >> that is right, i think, not just the brexit drama uk but generally across europeoes this thing hold together long term? >> i don't think so, i think there is a real threat. and i think what you are going to see now if most likely candidate to succeed may probably boris johnson because he has a charisma to pull party together to compete against the socialists, voted for may's withdraw agreement a complete sham, people are suspect but i think he is going to be leader probe play long game saying the house of commons is totally confused about what to do, just let's leave it through holiday season, and suddenly in october, facing the 31st october withdrawal allow great britain to leave by did he fault not do anything be out on 3 as it that is what i hope and pray, and think will happen. >> why was it a sham? >> the because basically, withdrawal agreement leaves still within the customs area subject to rules bus driver law subject to european law code napoleon, i had gives no vote we had before, and we have to find 70 billion dollars -- we were worses off than when she
james freeman in from "the wall street journal" published this article today, the eu new headache skeptics to gain power from within. >> that is right, i think, not just the brexit drama uk but generally across europeoes this thing hold together long term? >> i don't think so, i think there is a real threat. and i think what you are going to see now if most likely candidate to succeed may probably boris johnson because he has a charisma to pull party together to compete...
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leaving europe or having referendum is about the or euro membership also he wants to disrupt the institution from within. thank you very much for the update. we saw the italian results there. james the eu was either worried or excited about the more nationalist right—wing parties doing extremely well here. the parties are no longer, as james said, wanting to leave the eu because voters didn't seem that keen on that idea anymore, they wanted to change the eu dramatically from within. they've got the establishment rattled but tonight it's more of a fragmented vote. the trend has been as we've seenin vote. the trend has been as we've seen in general elections across the european union a bleeding of support out from those parties of the traditional centre—left and centre—right and voters instead looking for answers elsewhere. looking for parties and politicians who more reflect their own priorities and values. some have gone to the nationalist right and others have gone to the far left. very much also to the greens, the greens have had a successful party tonight. a another takeaway does make another segways these are the european parliamentary elections but they have had a big effec
leaving europe or having referendum is about the or euro membership also he wants to disrupt the institution from within. thank you very much for the update. we saw the italian results there. james the eu was either worried or excited about the more nationalist right—wing parties doing extremely well here. the parties are no longer, as james said, wanting to leave the eu because voters didn't seem that keen on that idea anymore, they wanted to change the eu dramatically from within. they've...
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europe, spoke five languages and usually wore a cloak. not every woman endorsed suffrage campaign. the wives of wilson's second secretary of state, eleanor foster lansing, a democrat, and of new york republican senator james wadsworth, alice hayes wadsworth's daughter was the daughter of john hayes, led the national association opposed to women's suffrage, isabel anderson, anderson house on massachusetts avenue, was another one, wealthy women who thought that they had plenty of power without having to go to a polling place. women want the right to vote, for many reason. because of a broad-based and inclusive diverse alliance. because if two votes for ratification in the tennessee legislature, in august 1920. one cast by democrat frank turner, after the governor pleaded party loyalty to the democrats did not want to be blamed for the defeat of suffrage. one cast by 24-year-old republican harry burns, who switched as well because his mother asked him to. it took two votes because had it been a tie, the legislator would have been defeated. because of work, it did end of the war, and farms on the front line, these activities expanded attitudes about women's roles, even among president wilson. the, he was emba
europe, spoke five languages and usually wore a cloak. not every woman endorsed suffrage campaign. the wives of wilson's second secretary of state, eleanor foster lansing, a democrat, and of new york republican senator james wadsworth, alice hayes wadsworth's daughter was the daughter of john hayes, led the national association opposed to women's suffrage, isabel anderson, anderson house on massachusetts avenue, was another one, wealthy women who thought that they had plenty of power without...