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joe bank that is a perfect segue into the daily check. here is a charge we have been looking at all day, japan, germany, u.k., record low yields across the board. yields pretty much anywhere you look today. we saw yields lower. the 10 year guilt is at its lowest level since 1729. that is what we are seeing day in and day out. pound took a leg down in the afternoon. friday afternoon in a new york. look at that move, especially the dollar versus the pound. this is a new poll showing the momentum is not 55% versus 40%. a drastic move that has anybody on juneg what happens 23. alix: the story to me was about copper. that is trending around its lowest level since february, the worst week in more than a month. we spoke earlier about the stockpiles raising 37%. this really worries me. can markets rally, can china hold up when market is rolling over? the other side of the coin, oil prices also rolled over. have been getting increasingly bullish. it just shows the optimism in the markets when you do have a watch out -- a washout a washout he can h
joe bank that is a perfect segue into the daily check. here is a charge we have been looking at all day, japan, germany, u.k., record low yields across the board. yields pretty much anywhere you look today. we saw yields lower. the 10 year guilt is at its lowest level since 1729. that is what we are seeing day in and day out. pound took a leg down in the afternoon. friday afternoon in a new york. look at that move, especially the dollar versus the pound. this is a new poll showing the momentum...
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out of london, resulting in significant restructuring charges for banks where shareholders don't see where the growth will come from. joe is quite remarkable and uncertain. here's another thing banks don't like, flat yield curves. in thethink it is flat u.s., take a look at germany, the white line. 58 basis points. up here is the u.k., 76, and here is the u.s. at 88. there is this talk about the flattening of the u.s. yield curve, but if you look internationally, this situation is even worse. it has prompted the european central bank to think of new ways to boost the economy. coming up, i sit down with the behavioral economists on the u.s. election. to benald trump continues so popular among some voters and what he thinks will happen to the wealth cap. ♪ >> welcome back. .irst word news a british lawmaker has died after being shot during a meeting with constituents. a labour party member of parliament was shot twice. she was 41 years old and elected last year. police have arrested a suspect. campaigning has been suspended for the day in the referendum on whether the u.k. should be the european union. cia director john b
out of london, resulting in significant restructuring charges for banks where shareholders don't see where the growth will come from. joe is quite remarkable and uncertain. here's another thing banks don't like, flat yield curves. in thethink it is flat u.s., take a look at germany, the white line. 58 basis points. up here is the u.k., 76, and here is the u.s. at 88. there is this talk about the flattening of the u.s. yield curve, but if you look internationally, this situation is even worse....
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increasingly people are leaving big banks and joining firms like ours. joeyou very much for joining as. the ecb is in focus tomorrow. we hear from the central bank president. will we see an upgrade to the eurozone inflation forecast? ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" the ecb meets tomorrow. it could upgrade its inflation forecasts. let's get some insight from the senior european economist joining is now on the phone from geneva. thank you for joining us. we shoulde big thing be watching for from the ecb tomorrow? >> it will be an interesting meeting. it's not an easy one. mario draghi does not want to sound overconfident in terms of economy outlook and inflation. they want to send the signal that it is working. this particular will be , and those protections will be the focal point tomorrow. what is working? to ecb announced the plan find credit expansion, ballot -- balance sheet expansion, what can mario draghi .2 to say what the ecb announced earlier this year is having the desired effect? sentiment has been fairly resilient in the eurozone. china, the u.s., f
increasingly people are leaving big banks and joining firms like ours. joeyou very much for joining as. the ecb is in focus tomorrow. we hear from the central bank president. will we see an upgrade to the eurozone inflation forecast? ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" the ecb meets tomorrow. it could upgrade its inflation forecasts. let's get some insight from the senior european economist joining is now on the phone from geneva. thank you for joining us. we shoulde big thing be watching...
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joe: europe's largest banks slump on brexit concerns, three charts you can't miss. holdings of u.s.ow showing steep declines. we need to start with our market minutes. u.s. equities closing off their best levels of the session. nasdaq, doubt, and finishing positive. nine out of major 10 industry groups rising.
joe: europe's largest banks slump on brexit concerns, three charts you can't miss. holdings of u.s.ow showing steep declines. we need to start with our market minutes. u.s. equities closing off their best levels of the session. nasdaq, doubt, and finishing positive. nine out of major 10 industry groups rising.
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bank of america authorizes the $5 billion stock buyback and boosting its quarterly dividend by 50%. joe of these banks are a stress test, but overall, investors are not into this group at all. all the shares are down, deutsche bank trading below tangible book value. what is the anxiety of investors right now towards this entire sector? why do people not want to touch banks? >> i think they are concerned about whether the regulatory environment is going to be too hostile, but i also think that the possibility of the whole banking model does not look as great as it did before. the trading has been moved out to hedge funds and exported, so the banks are a little more of a utility than they used to be. i think this all those kind of go to gather with improving the safety and reliability of the them less exciting from the point of view of the investment world. matt: i just wanted to jump in here and mention a couple of things. off, i wanted to mention that we had a higher dividend increase and morgan stanley than we forecast. that is one thing to keep your eye on, those shares. i wanted to a
bank of america authorizes the $5 billion stock buyback and boosting its quarterly dividend by 50%. joe of these banks are a stress test, but overall, investors are not into this group at all. all the shares are down, deutsche bank trading below tangible book value. what is the anxiety of investors right now towards this entire sector? why do people not want to touch banks? >> i think they are concerned about whether the regulatory environment is going to be too hostile, but i also think...
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joe: thank you so much. fantastic discussion. down, three to go, the bankjapan and bank of england our next with their policy decisions. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" the boj is next with its policy meeting. japan faces a stronger yen. let's get the perspective from the chief global economist at s&p global ratings. great to see you again. the fed lowered its forecast for .ow many increases it sees what does that do to the boj's calculus? from fed monetary policy to what japan will be thinking will come through the exchange rate. this will be something that could lead the bank of japan to ease more. there is all this discussion about whether the fed is being clear enough. when it comes to the boj, there is a lot of criticism that governor kuroda likes to surprise. is that a fair reputation and hurting the boj? >> i think it is a little unfair. under governor kuroda is a different thank. -- different bank. i think the message is pretty clear. he believes that monetary policy can end deflation and attain 2% inflation. he is determined to do it and has policies
joe: thank you so much. fantastic discussion. down, three to go, the bankjapan and bank of england our next with their policy decisions. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" the boj is next with its policy meeting. japan faces a stronger yen. let's get the perspective from the chief global economist at s&p global ratings. great to see you again. the fed lowered its forecast for .ow many increases it sees what does that do to the boj's calculus? from fed monetary policy to what japan...
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in terms of bank, you had goldman as a big mover, jpmorgan come all of these guys adding a little under 40 points. joea quick look at an interesting bond, the ecb opening up a waiver for greek banks. this is a three day look at the price, not the yield on the 10 year bond, and you can see a rally today. nothing very dramatic, but news greece have missed -- returns to the fold in europe and the ecb and had the market open a little bit. joe: -- scarlet: consistent with the risk on theme, the euro, the pound, all gaining. the yen falling. i am keeping my eye on norwegian currency. versus the euro, which is you are seeing at its strongest and more than a week. and it will deliver less monetary stimulus. less as oil rallies, and we care because they are the biggest oil producer. alix: good call. scarlet: in terms of commodities. alix: thank you. commodities, i am looking at copper, oil and corn. they continue this theme that we are seeing. what really caught my eye, copper, the longest rally in two months. and you had led and aluminum gaining in london. corn, still lagging. there is rain and the midwest, s
in terms of bank, you had goldman as a big mover, jpmorgan come all of these guys adding a little under 40 points. joea quick look at an interesting bond, the ecb opening up a waiver for greek banks. this is a three day look at the price, not the yield on the 10 year bond, and you can see a rally today. nothing very dramatic, but news greece have missed -- returns to the fold in europe and the ecb and had the market open a little bit. joe: -- scarlet: consistent with the risk on theme, the...
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this needs to be in place before the bank of england could even talk about this type of option. joes this mean for mario draghi and the ecb? frederik: i think you have to distinguish between the short-term investment response and the longer-term policy options. in the very short-term, they may have the luxury to play a little longer. on july 23,sion is and i would not expect overreaction, any and it from the ecb ahead of the 23rd meeting. in july. maybe then they can stick with what they have done before, qe guidance. they would spend -- stand ready to do more along with buying htb and euros and bonds. , they couldo more frontload those purchases and take any indecision and expansion of the program. and a siegel step for the ecb, as long as the euro is going fashion, itrderly is not that big a problem. the problem is the banking sector. they will very much focused not on the equity markets, not on the fx markets, but on the banking sector. was last week, it was a bit of a disappointment, and they could make those even more profitable for banks in the future. joe: the problem for eur
this needs to be in place before the bank of england could even talk about this type of option. joes this mean for mario draghi and the ecb? frederik: i think you have to distinguish between the short-term investment response and the longer-term policy options. in the very short-term, they may have the luxury to play a little longer. on july 23,sion is and i would not expect overreaction, any and it from the ecb ahead of the 23rd meeting. in july. maybe then they can stick with what they have...
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"eyewitness news" reporter joe holden is outside a wells fargo bank in plymouth meeting hit by this serial robber, joe. >> reporter: ukee and jessica, good evening. this guy has been operating the fbi says for four years. they call him a smooth operator. get this in one day, just a couple years ago they say he robbed a bank, and dye pack exploded, so he robbed a second bank. he studies locations a and that has allowed him to get away without making too many mistakes. >>> and, pillowcase over his face, baseball caps, and, back robber, fbi describes is a professional was first known as straw hat bandit when he struck at colonial american bank in horsham. >> always wearing some type of a hat, mask, range between suits, sweat pants. it seems like he is trying to blend in the environment. >> reporter: since that first robbery agents say same guy has rob nine other banks across bucks and montgomery counties as far west as limerick. he answered wearing surgical gloves and small black semiautomatic handgun drawn. fbi says he operates very carefully, they believe he watches bank locations and does
"eyewitness news" reporter joe holden is outside a wells fargo bank in plymouth meeting hit by this serial robber, joe. >> reporter: ukee and jessica, good evening. this guy has been operating the fbi says for four years. they call him a smooth operator. get this in one day, just a couple years ago they say he robbed a bank, and dye pack exploded, so he robbed a second bank. he studies locations a and that has allowed him to get away without making too many mistakes....
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we break down how banks and their capital levels there. joehave a role in the economy -- does gold have a role in the economy. scarlet: and cutting the company's writing -- rating. and why this movie should raise alarm. u.k. citizens are voting in the referendum in their membership for the european union. u.k. law prevents us from reporting on discussing, and analysis while polls are open, but we will be following all of the action is results come across at 5
we break down how banks and their capital levels there. joehave a role in the economy -- does gold have a role in the economy. scarlet: and cutting the company's writing -- rating. and why this movie should raise alarm. u.k. citizens are voting in the referendum in their membership for the european union. u.k. law prevents us from reporting on discussing, and analysis while polls are open, but we will be following all of the action is results come across at 5
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we got to get up on that bank. >> joe rogan: who got it? >> dan bailey: anthony got it!er here. >> dan bailey: good boy! come bring it here. come. good boy! come on jugger. nice shot! >> anthony: thank you. >> dan bailey: bring it here. come on! drop. drop! here you go! montana rooster. good eating! >> anthony: alright man. start plucking! >> anthony: with one in the bag, we meet up with the rest of our party to cook and drink and eat. land tawney is a fifth generation montanan, and active conversationalist. hal herring is a journalist for field and stream magazine. the pheasant is cooked two ways; marinated in soy and fish sauce, sriracha, and lime browned in butter and buffaloed like chicken wings. or dredge it in flower and cajun seasonings, sautéed with garlic and brandy, then braised a bit with stock and wild mushrooms. collard greens and bacon as a side serve as a nice cleanse. >> anthony: man these greens are good! and the bird's delicious. oh yeah! man, an amazing day! >> dan bailey: eating it today. >> joe rogan: man, it was a beautiful day. >> anthony: why shou
we got to get up on that bank. >> joe rogan: who got it? >> dan bailey: anthony got it!er here. >> dan bailey: good boy! come bring it here. come. good boy! come on jugger. nice shot! >> anthony: thank you. >> dan bailey: bring it here. come on! drop. drop! here you go! montana rooster. good eating! >> anthony: alright man. start plucking! >> anthony: with one in the bag, we meet up with the rest of our party to cook and drink and eat. land tawney is a...
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banks targeted have been in the montgomery and bucks county. >>> good evening i'm jessica dean. >>> i'm ukee washington. tonight fbi is asking for your help. "eyewitness news" reporter joe a wells fargo bank in plymouth meeting hit by this serial robber, joe. >> reporter: ukee and jessica, good evening. this guy has been operating the fbi says for four years. they call him a smooth operator. get this in one day, just a couple years ago they say he robbed a bank, and dye pack exploded, so he robbed a second bank. he studies locations a and that has allowed him to get away without making too many mistakes. >>> and, pillowcase over his face, baseball caps, and, back robber, fbi describes is a professional was first known as straw hat bandit when he struck at colonial american bank in horsham. >> always wearing some type of a hat, mask, range between suits, sweat pants. it seems like he is trying to blend in the
banks targeted have been in the montgomery and bucks county. >>> good evening i'm jessica dean. >>> i'm ukee washington. tonight fbi is asking for your help. "eyewitness news" reporter joe a wells fargo bank in plymouth meeting hit by this serial robber, joe. >> reporter: ukee and jessica, good evening. this guy has been operating the fbi says for four years. they call him a smooth operator. get this in one day, just a couple years ago they say he robbed a...
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joe." before earning enough cash back om bank of america to buy a new gym bag.ing 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoo. not jump through them. th's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water ge with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena it takes a lot of rk... but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay a
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joe" is just moments away. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag.ore earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. why do people have eyebrows?i. why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are yoreading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all (mimics a stomach grumble) no more questions for you! ooph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah, happens to more people than you think... try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good, right? mmm, yeah. i got your back. lactaid. it's the milk that doesn't mess with you. >>> you know, he seems to do a good job mentioning his own name. you know, i'll let him do his
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joe: thank you for joining us. matt: the governor, the bankd said it would continue its liquidity and continue a host of other measures. will relentlessly pursue monetary facility and facilitate the adjustments needed. consistent with those plans and for the economy to reach a full potential. now is theus professor of economics from the university of birmingham. thank you for joining us. what do you think about the moves to stabilize the economy but we also heard from the ecb that they would we willing to broaden the measures determined to buy bonds. >> not that surprising. for a membernusual to signal their own future votes. that is something to be encouraged. i was a little surprised they did not consider an immediate interest rate cut. nevertheless, the response to it is welcome. joe: one of the striking charts in the announcement he had was three arrows of uncertainty and you talk about geopolitical, financial uncertainty, and now you can policy uncertainty. from the central bank perspective, how does this u.k. policy uncertainty makes the
joe: thank you for joining us. matt: the governor, the bankd said it would continue its liquidity and continue a host of other measures. will relentlessly pursue monetary facility and facilitate the adjustments needed. consistent with those plans and for the economy to reach a full potential. now is theus professor of economics from the university of birmingham. thank you for joining us. what do you think about the moves to stabilize the economy but we also heard from the ecb that they would we...
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joe: the chairman and chief investment officer at cumberland investment. scarlet: coming up, how the european investment bank played a role in brexit coming to fruition. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. let's get to first word news. u.k. chancellor of the exchequer, george osborne, says contingency plans are in place as market volatility continues following the brexit vote. good news it is very they are reassuring things and it is clear that project fear is over, there's not going to be an emergency budget and pensions are safe in the markets are stable. mark: johnson, a leader of the leave campaign, made his remarks before the pound think before the pound hit is lowest level since 1985. voters surprised holsters in spain. the caretaker prime minister consolidated his position. his evils party had been expected in parliament. instead, it pick that more, since jesting voters are voting not to jeopardize spain's economy. hillary clinton and elizabeth warned the campaign trail today, talking to some orders in cincinnati, ohio. the massachusetts senator called mrs. clinton a fighter who has never backed down. she offe
joe: the chairman and chief investment officer at cumberland investment. scarlet: coming up, how the european investment bank played a role in brexit coming to fruition. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. let's get to first word news. u.k. chancellor of the exchequer, george osborne, says contingency plans are in place as market volatility continues following the brexit vote. good news it is very they are reassuring things and it is clear that project fear is over, there's not going to be an...
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banks in the ministry of finance. it is a governance issue really there. joe: i want to press you on this point.e have been arguing since the downturn that we need more fiscal stimulus that these fiscal policy makers have a rolling cremating -- creating demand. is there any defense of some sort of end run or is that a dangerous road to go down and better to work the traditional political avenues? environment where there is deficient aggregate demand, and i'm not completely convinced that is the case in the u.k. or the u.s., but in situations where there is decision aggregate demand, the appropriate way of getting aggregate demand into place is to government action, but not stimulated by a monetary policy official deciding that is the right thing. you said you are not totally convinced that there is a shortfall of demand currently in the u.k. or the u.s.. a lot of people say that there is some sort of persistent shortfall, a persistent shortfall on inflation measures. your reading of the current situation does not necessarily conform with that? >> well, when you look at lots of different measures
banks in the ministry of finance. it is a governance issue really there. joe: i want to press you on this point.e have been arguing since the downturn that we need more fiscal stimulus that these fiscal policy makers have a rolling cremating -- creating demand. is there any defense of some sort of end run or is that a dangerous road to go down and better to work the traditional political avenues? environment where there is deficient aggregate demand, and i'm not completely convinced that is the...
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joe q. citizen working in an investment bank or something. that's my view on that. i know he said he got together with his family and so forth maybe -- the stunning question you asked answer, that he believes it's important to be in the senate to act as a check. no matter who is the president. and i was thinking to myself one of the reasons he lost his own state in the primary fight was because a lot of voters didn't think he was a powerful enough check on obama. so, it's very interesting that, you know, trump could be very well be president and he feels like i have got to be a check on populist guy who got a record number of republicans turn out and vote or hillary clinton be a check on her. a lot of people think in the first 100 days of hillary marco will agree on immigration we form and transpartnership. he might have a 100 day period more hospice tillable and comfortable than 100 day period with donald trump. >> i was struck when he said one of the big roles -- wasn't talking about affirmative things that the senate was going to do but being a check and balance
joe q. citizen working in an investment bank or something. that's my view on that. i know he said he got together with his family and so forth maybe -- the stunning question you asked answer, that he believes it's important to be in the senate to act as a check. no matter who is the president. and i was thinking to myself one of the reasons he lost his own state in the primary fight was because a lot of voters didn't think he was a powerful enough check on obama. so, it's very interesting that,...
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> joe fonzi on the road for the playoffs.ring up for game five of the stanley cup final and pittsburgh had their backs against the wall. they've already made history going further than before in the team's existence. but the goal of the season is to win the stanley cup and they'll have to win three straight games beginning tonight. >> let's get to him. joe fonzi live in pittsburgh, take us there. we see all the people behind you. >> reporter: yeah, crazy times guys. and you said it with when we last talked to you last night at 10:00 we were live in cleveland we're now in pittsburgh these are unprecedented times. never before have we had our nba team and our hockey team in the perspective finals. that meant we had to go on a road trip. our trip started this morning in cleveland. when you live on the west coast you forget it's green in this part of the world all yearlong. the most important part of a road trip, what music do you listen to. >> this is on your pandora? >> what? >> there you go. >> how do you spell that again? >>
apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> joe fonzi on the road for the playoffs.ring up for game five of the stanley cup final and pittsburgh had their backs against the wall. they've already made history going further than before in the team's existence. but the goal of the season is to win the stanley cup and they'll have to win three straight games beginning tonight. >> let's get to him. joe fonzi live in pittsburgh, take us there. we see all the people behind you....
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. and over night the bankates steady. bank of japan governor kuroda commenting, saying they will examine risks and will not hesitate to take additional measures to try and reach their 2% inflation rate. that announcement sent the yen sharply higher, which in turn sparked speculation on whether policy makers would try to intervene to halt the currency's rise. it's been on a tear this week. the nikkei fell sharply on the
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. and over night the bankates steady. bank of japan governor kuroda commenting, saying they will examine risks and will not hesitate to take additional measures to try and reach their 2% inflation rate. that announcement sent the yen sharply higher, which in turn sparked speculation on whether policy makers would try to intervene to halt the currency's rise. it's been on a tear this week. the nikkei fell sharply on the
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joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" tomorrow. the reserve bank out with a rate decision, no change expected for that one. then at 1:30 a.m. the reserve bank of india will come out with its decision as well. no change expected there but it might be the last time that they will be leading the decision because after that it will go to the committee. alix: speaking with -- speaking of the indian team, narendra modi will be meeting with barack obama tomorrow. but will that conversation really be like? it's been instrumental. miss this, tomorrow morning, valiant earnings. everyone is going to be watching results to see if they are making progress on the recovery plan tomorrow. thank you so much for watching. joe: have a great evening. ♪ i am john john: heilemann. mark: i am mark halperin. >> you are out of order. >> you are out of order. >> you are out of order. >> this whole trial is out of order. you are out of order. mark: all rise. the show is in session. we are hearing objections from all corners.
joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" tomorrow. the reserve bank out with a rate decision, no change expected for that one. then at 1:30 a.m. the reserve bank of india will come out with its decision as well. no change expected there but it might be the last time that they will be leading the decision because after that it will go to the committee. alix: speaking with -- speaking of the indian team, narendra modi will be meeting with barack obama tomorrow. but will that conversation...
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bank president says. this is what stirred the pot last december. you had a whole string, joe, remember? he reserve bank presidents came out and started talking about sequential interest rate hikes. >> here's the point. i want to say one thing to what you said earlier. you made a very good point about 150 on jobs. we're talking about the fed raising rates when growth is around 2.25%, 2.5% by the fed's calculations, last year it was nearly 4% at the same time. job growth was closer to 300 than 150. yet this year they're raising rates. this is what comes back to your point, larry, possible policy error. >> look, i know it's not going to happen overnight. i still believe this. if you slash the corporate tax rate, listen to me for a second, the economy will rejuvenate real interest rates will go up. and the fed should follow them. that's the way i would do it. if that means waiting a while, let them wait a while. i don't see the urgency much that's all i'm saying. they need fiscal help. >> i'm surprised, steve. we heard janet yellen talk so much about the problems in the employment sector. wh
bank president says. this is what stirred the pot last december. you had a whole string, joe, remember? he reserve bank presidents came out and started talking about sequential interest rate hikes. >> here's the point. i want to say one thing to what you said earlier. you made a very good point about 150 on jobs. we're talking about the fed raising rates when growth is around 2.25%, 2.5% by the fed's calculations, last year it was nearly 4% at the same time. job growth was closer to 300...
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ahead of an ipo, big italian bank, also up for its own election on june 6. weisenthal joins us now. joee when bond spreads have been grinding lower, portuguese, 10 year yields, they had a new government a couple of days ago and just this week, we saw a decline in the growth outlet for portugal. that looks at spain, but the yield.ine is portuguese you can see them going in opposite directions. is something, once again, the problems are not totally down. the ecb did not buy as many bonds. so there is interesting stuff going on. scarlet: spain dealing with an election on june 26. a four party system. it does not really have the ability -- the anti-austerity partner party has been linking up with the socialist as well. an interesting combination were no one knows what will happen. we have seen the impact of financial markets. spanish stocks. european trailed stocks overall in the s&p 500 as well. the bottom there, european stocks, the stoxx 600, and the s&p 500 above water there at least since mid-december. quite a large ipo than italian bank. looking to raise about $1.1 billion. the proble
ahead of an ipo, big italian bank, also up for its own election on june 6. weisenthal joins us now. joee when bond spreads have been grinding lower, portuguese, 10 year yields, they had a new government a couple of days ago and just this week, we saw a decline in the growth outlet for portugal. that looks at spain, but the yield.ine is portuguese you can see them going in opposite directions. is something, once again, the problems are not totally down. the ecb did not buy as many bonds. so...
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banks. speaking on msnbc's "morning joe" on sanders said he is friday, focusing on making the dnc platform more progressive. >> are you going to vote for hillary clinton in november? >> yes. i think the issue right here is i'm going to do everything i can to defeat donald trump. what my job right now is is to fight for the strongest possible platform in the democratic convention. and as we speak in st. louis, that is going on right now. that means a platform that represents working putting will, stand up to big money interests. amy: hillary clinton's campaign hailed the draft democratic platform is the most ambitious and progressive our party has ever seen. for the first time, the platform includes an explicit call to repeal the hyde amendment, the decades-old ban on federal funding for abortion which disproportionately impacts the poor and women of color. in related news, the u.s. supreme court rules today on the most significant abortion rights case in a generation, over anti-choice restrictions in texas. hope francis is the roman catholic church -- hope francis says the should seek forgivene
banks. speaking on msnbc's "morning joe" on sanders said he is friday, focusing on making the dnc platform more progressive. >> are you going to vote for hillary clinton in november? >> yes. i think the issue right here is i'm going to do everything i can to defeat donald trump. what my job right now is is to fight for the strongest possible platform in the democratic convention. and as we speak in st. louis, that is going on right now. that means a platform that...
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joe q. citizen working in an investment bank or something. that's my view on that. together with his family and so forth maybe -- the stunning question you asked answer, that he believes it's important to be in the senate to act as a check. no matter who is the president. and i was thinking to myself one of the reasons he lost his own state in the primary fight was because a lot of voters didn't think he was a powerful enough check on obama. so, it's very interesting that, you know, trump could be very well be president and he feels like i have got to be a check on populist guy who got a record number of republicans turn out and vote or hillary clinton be a check on her. a lot of people think in the first 100 days of hillary marco will agree on immigration we form and transpartnership. he might have a 100 day period more hospice tillable and comfortable than 100 day period with donald trump. >> i was struck when he said one of the big roles -- wasn't talking about affirmative things that the senate was going to do but being a check and balance against bad ideas from
joe q. citizen working in an investment bank or something. that's my view on that. together with his family and so forth maybe -- the stunning question you asked answer, that he believes it's important to be in the senate to act as a check. no matter who is the president. and i was thinking to myself one of the reasons he lost his own state in the primary fight was because a lot of voters didn't think he was a powerful enough check on obama. so, it's very interesting that, you know, trump could...
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. >> stick around and let's bring in joe lavorgna with deutsche bank and cnbc contributor. let me ask you to respond to richard shelby saying he's not sure janet yellen knows what she's doing. hear that from a lot of economists as well. are you one of them? >> let's just say if you look where the dots are and the markets have been, the market has been right and the fed hasn't so the fed is under a lot of pressure, some of it deservedly so. unfortunately, the fed still needs to revise its forecasts. they are not there yet. >> in terms of reducing even further their expectations for when they might raise rates because the whole discussion after the last meeting steve brought up, wow, they really lowered the expectations for how many hikes there's going to be in the next couple of years and you think even that's too aggress sniff. >> to steve's point and for the fed that was an aggressive move but relative to where the market, is they basically have the terminal rate at 1% at the end of 2019, essentially three hikes over the next three years or so, so the fed in its mind made
. >> stick around and let's bring in joe lavorgna with deutsche bank and cnbc contributor. let me ask you to respond to richard shelby saying he's not sure janet yellen knows what she's doing. hear that from a lot of economists as well. are you one of them? >> let's just say if you look where the dots are and the markets have been, the market has been right and the fed hasn't so the fed is under a lot of pressure, some of it deservedly so. unfortunately, the fed still needs to...
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bank governor. has made remarks comparing the device weighs in on the level of murder. joe: who is in charge?esident is in charge, and that's why you haven't seen anything move so far. they have run out of options. there was a lot of optimism a year ago, but it has been so slow and incremental that nothing has changed. deltaaram in a north and avengers in the south. he can't manage it anymore, so he will have to devalue. >> nigeria is taking it from two angles. the military acts disrupting production, and the other is lower oil prices. will the rebound prices provide some relief? lost 600,000s barrels of production on 2.2 million barrels of production. that is a huge loss. they need to sort out the attacks first. budget they do, the balances with the deficit. either the price needs to go up a lot, $50 on average for the remainder of the year, or they have to bring back some of this production which has come off-line because of these attacks. got amnestyghters in 2008. none of them are getting paid anymore. these guys are taking back up their arms and disrupting oil production. that budgeth de
bank governor. has made remarks comparing the device weighs in on the level of murder. joe: who is in charge?esident is in charge, and that's why you haven't seen anything move so far. they have run out of options. there was a lot of optimism a year ago, but it has been so slow and incremental that nothing has changed. deltaaram in a north and avengers in the south. he can't manage it anymore, so he will have to devalue. >> nigeria is taking it from two angles. the military acts...
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joe: i wonder, marc, we have heard from a number of banks saying that this volatility will drive algorithm, will drive forced sales from computer programmers to avoid volatility in the equity market. do you think it's the same thing we will see in the fx market, or hedge funds that run these kinds of strategies, trying to get as neutral as possible because of the volatility? marc: the kind of was we have see are typically not hedge funds. my sense about how these algorithms work, i think a little bit of volatility is a good ring, but this one is deadly, given the leverage. joe: one of the things that makes the post grexit situation -- post brexit situation interesting is what the risks will be. no one smells how it will -- no one knows how will play out, whether we will seem more nationalist movements or attempts spend them. -- stem them. how do you think about assessing the risks, and what specifically do you think is going to happen? bit like the house is on fire and it's tough to know what you put out first. there are so many moving parts. you got scotland and wales, a second referendum
joe: i wonder, marc, we have heard from a number of banks saying that this volatility will drive algorithm, will drive forced sales from computer programmers to avoid volatility in the equity market. do you think it's the same thing we will see in the fx market, or hedge funds that run these kinds of strategies, trying to get as neutral as possible because of the volatility? marc: the kind of was we have see are typically not hedge funds. my sense about how these algorithms work, i think a...
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taking a look at the 2s and 210s for example and this is concerning iing for the bank equities around the world, and to joe'soint, it is a an area more pronounced and notless on the people focused on the overall picture. >> pete, a thought? >> the playbook changes and when you have a 14 volatility, for how many months? >> well, the answer to the other questions. the brex sit a stay, and the -- the brexit is a stay, and now next rate in descember. >> well, you u would look for the quality names, and maybe na names that you held and puts, and you could ride the bull to the upside. >> quality names with yield? >> well, quality names with the yield, and i look at names with the quality, and yield is the kick, and that is and wonner dfl thing. example, jpmorgan is down 10% from the highs and i like jpmorgan and do i believe it is going anywhere? well, at $61, i am willing to buy a jpmorgan and get the 3% or 4% yield and sell the calls up 30% from where they were last week. so i am getting an extra kicker for more volatility, and at 21.22 that is where you have the better opportunity, and the volatility shifts and
taking a look at the 2s and 210s for example and this is concerning iing for the bank equities around the world, and to joe'soint, it is a an area more pronounced and notless on the people focused on the overall picture. >> pete, a thought? >> the playbook changes and when you have a 14 volatility, for how many months? >> well, the answer to the other questions. the brex sit a stay, and the -- the brexit is a stay, and now next rate in descember. >> well, you u would...
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bank of america near you. ♪ ♪ >>> well, a kind gesture today was made by warriors owner joe lake on and peter guber to pay back really hardworking employees. >> nice. >> warriors! >> the team chartered a flight earlier today for roughly 120 full-time employees to travel to cleveland to watch tonight's game. this is video provided by the wrar yarz. as you can imagine, those workers seem quite excited to get there and cheer on the dubs. >> a lot of fun. before we go, we do want to take one last look live at quicken loans arena in cleveland, all the fans gearing up for the big game tonight. >> we're going to have more coverage from ohio during a special pregame edition of abc 7 news at 5. please be sure to tune in for that. stay tuned now for "world news with david muir." we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. "world news" is next. we'll see you at 5:00. >> go warriors! >>> tonight, panic and gunfire at the airport. the officer opening fire in dallas. passengers rushing inside. as shots ring out. the man who started it all. flights grounded. and our team is on the scene. >>> celebrating the gr
bank of america near you. ♪ ♪ >>> well, a kind gesture today was made by warriors owner joe lake on and peter guber to pay back really hardworking employees. >> nice. >> warriors! >> the team chartered a flight earlier today for roughly 120 full-time employees to travel to cleveland to watch tonight's game. this is video provided by the wrar yarz. as you can imagine, those workers seem quite excited to get there and cheer on the dubs. >> a lot of fun. before...
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bank holiday. at least what some traders are saying. they're getting that word from the u.k. government. also, listen to what joe randle, a trader had to say about the potential market turmoil. >> if we vote out, there will be a considerable panic in the u.k. markets. we'll see wild moves. we could see moves of to parity between the cable trade. so i think it could be chaos. >> how about the u.s. markets? >> u.s. markets will see a significant fall. u.s. dollar will rise but rest of the stock markets will fall considerably. >> there you have it. it is going to be a crazy day friday if they exit. if they don't, you know, i think it will be business as usual and i will be back home on the next plane. if they don't, i'm staying out here because this will be a wild scene. we're going to see a lot of stuff in the streets. a lot of high emotions here. we'll see a lot of crazy stuff in the markets. look for heavy trading in u.k. securities. the pound is obviously going to trade off. it will have some spill over effect in the u.s. markets. then look for potential bank holiday here. at least that is the word traders and
bank holiday. at least what some traders are saying. they're getting that word from the u.k. government. also, listen to what joe randle, a trader had to say about the potential market turmoil. >> if we vote out, there will be a considerable panic in the u.k. markets. we'll see wild moves. we could see moves of to parity between the cable trade. so i think it could be chaos. >> how about the u.s. markets? >> u.s. markets will see a significant fall. u.s. dollar will rise but...
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joe: "what'd you miss?" we dig into the ripple effects, including job cuts a goldman sachs. eyes on the bankcloser to its inflation target. economyorld's largest may be close to hitting a bottom. scarlet: market minutes, major indexes closing mixed. higher withslightly six out of 10 major groups gaining ground. this is on the
joe: "what'd you miss?" we dig into the ripple effects, including job cuts a goldman sachs. eyes on the bankcloser to its inflation target. economyorld's largest may be close to hitting a bottom. scarlet: market minutes, major indexes closing mixed. higher withslightly six out of 10 major groups gaining ground. this is on the
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with us for the hour, joe terranova, and stephen weiss and jon and pete najarian, and off with the former bankingry meeker telling the code conference that the iphone has peek and the ios is quickly losing
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clinton this coming week and vice president joe biden canceled an appearance at a miami fundraiser for tonight. >> reporter: our julianna goldman reporting. bank had to turn pe so many people wanted to donate blood, the local blood bank had to turn people away. >> reporter: good evening. one of the reasons are you having trouble with the signal here in orlando is because it started to rain. but i want to show the people who are still here while it's raining. folks who have been standing in line for more than 11 hours. when the call went out this morning, it said "urgent, we need blood, o negative, o positive and ab plasma," and these people with umbrellas moving to the front door have been here since the call went out this morning. they showed up thinking, what can we do? this is the only thing we can do. there was one moment today that was a bit controversial-- there were gay men who showed up. since this directly affected the gay community, they wanted to give back. they were told they could not and turned away. that is because the f.d.a. long had a regulation which said gay men could not donate blood, but the f.d.a. has since changed that r
clinton this coming week and vice president joe biden canceled an appearance at a miami fundraiser for tonight. >> reporter: our julianna goldman reporting. bank had to turn pe so many people wanted to donate blood, the local blood bank had to turn people away. >> reporter: good evening. one of the reasons are you having trouble with the signal here in orlando is because it started to rain. but i want to show the people who are still here while it's raining. folks who have been...
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bank park. guys 15 and older get a free hawaiian shirt at tomorrow's game. before the first pitch last night the phils honored music great. joen. patty jackson. it was part of the phillies annual african-american heritage celebration. it's almost time to give dad his due. up next, the gift that new-age dads are really craving this father's day. >>> father's day is tomorrow and with more dads taking hands-on care of their kids, nbc has alternative gift ideas to make his day. >> reporter: first things first for father's day 2016, let's give dads their due. more of them than ever before, 16%, according to a pew research study, are stay at home dads. like tulsa's josh deboer. >> i think it's important as a modern day dad to help out as much as possible. >> reporter: maybe this year you go all out for a gift way outside of the box. >> dads tell us they want electronic gifts, gift cards to use anytime, anywhere, and they want gadgets. >> reporter: even though father's day is this sunday, don't panic. there's still plenty of time to get or plan something unique. >> it turns out that in 2016 fathers want most of all what money can't
bank park. guys 15 and older get a free hawaiian shirt at tomorrow's game. before the first pitch last night the phils honored music great. joen. patty jackson. it was part of the phillies annual african-american heritage celebration. it's almost time to give dad his due. up next, the gift that new-age dads are really craving this father's day. >>> father's day is tomorrow and with more dads taking hands-on care of their kids, nbc has alternative gift ideas to make his day. >>...
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banking on a clinton i am flowing? is he supposed to get out of the race and let joe come in when the cuffs go on? >> the cuffs are unlikely to go on. if they do go on then it's going to be joe anyhow. it won't be bernie even if the cuffs go on. kennedy: even though he's got pledged delegates. >> if he got superdelegate votes, i talked to a lot of the members of the dnc. if that were to happen you would see that convention adjourned so it could go to the other process, they go to the dnc and they take the nominee. if they do it at the convention, though, obviously all those first ballot commit thes will go away. but i don't think it would be bernie. kennedy: i think that's an outrage. i think people should revolt if that happens. i don't think paul ryan or mitt romney or joe biden should parachute in at the last minute. >> in spirit you are right. the parties can do woofer they want. they are parties. so you have to let them do what they will. but bernie is smart. he should stay in. it's not just the indictment. it's all that coughing. she is still coughing a lot. kennedy: she gets so happy when s
banking on a clinton i am flowing? is he supposed to get out of the race and let joe come in when the cuffs go on? >> the cuffs are unlikely to go on. if they do go on then it's going to be joe anyhow. it won't be bernie even if the cuffs go on. kennedy: even though he's got pledged delegates. >> if he got superdelegate votes, i talked to a lot of the members of the dnc. if that were to happen you would see that convention adjourned so it could go to the other process, they go to...
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with us for the hour, joe terranova, and stephen weiss and jon and pete najarian, and off with the former bankingtar mary meeker telling the code conference that the iphone has peek and the ios is quickly losing the market share to android, and amazon is where the future is going, and goldman taking down the numbers today, and all raises the new questions for the investors to consider, and steve weiss, you considered it and shorted apple this morning? >> yes, the second time short this week, and there is a story ta broke from nike saying that it is going from the two-year cycle refresh to threef-year, and that is news that they are running out of technology, and innovation, so, that is why i did that. i went back today, because the analysts typically seem to follow the herd, and not all of them, but some. goldman is cutting the number, and mary meeker who used to be a real, real force in the business on the sell side that is, and she is in private equity or venture, and goldman, and so analysts will now look at their numbers and come out and do the same thing, and cut estimates, and so it is pure
with us for the hour, joe terranova, and stephen weiss and jon and pete najarian, and off with the former bankingtar mary meeker telling the code conference that the iphone has peek and the ios is quickly losing the market share to android, and amazon is where the future is going, and goldman taking down the numbers today, and all raises the new questions for the investors to consider, and steve weiss, you considered it and shorted apple this morning? >> yes, the second time short this...
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banks. year to date this is down about 15%, severely lagging behind the other european markets. joethat is brutal, isn't it. scarlet: it is. joe: i want to talk about how important the upcoming brexit is compared to the british pound and the swiss franc. the pound versus the swiss franc, i like to remove the dollar affect and it is such a safe haven. -- scarlet: it's uncanny. joe: you can see how closely they track each other. s&p being a good barometer of risk. pound frank being a good barometer of this anxiety about brexit. this is really what is sort the show right now for world markets. it's like investors woke up and decided that greg's it would be the one thing that they reacted to. joe: this is the story. scarlet: gets more interesting everyday. you can see all of these charts and more on twitter. joining us now is the head of macro strategy, peter tchir, from breen capital. are you paying attention to currencies? >> we have seen everything moving in conjunction. credit started to be weaker on wednesday of last week ahead of the s&p were you couldn't rally. one issue is that
banks. year to date this is down about 15%, severely lagging behind the other european markets. joethat is brutal, isn't it. scarlet: it is. joe: i want to talk about how important the upcoming brexit is compared to the british pound and the swiss franc. the pound versus the swiss franc, i like to remove the dollar affect and it is such a safe haven. -- scarlet: it's uncanny. joe: you can see how closely they track each other. s&p being a good barometer of risk. pound frank being a good...
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banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. >> president obama invites joe biden visiting victims of the 49 people thatere killed. >> the president said this moment ago, president obama coming off of air force one. we are set to check in on remarks the president made a short time ago that are being said back to us, not only the victims families but first responders, doctors and others. here is the president with the vice president standing next to him. >> four days ago this community was shaken by evil and hateful act. today, we are reminded of what is good. there is compassion and empathy and decency and most of all there is love. the orlando we have seen in recent days is the america we have seen. this afternoon, the vice president and i had the opportunity to meet with many of the families here. as you might imagine, their grief is beyond description. through their pain and through their fears, they told us about the joy that their loved ones brought to their lives. they talked about their sons or their daughters. so many young people in their 20s and 30s, so many students focused on the future. one
banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. >> president obama invites joe biden visiting victims of the 49 people thatere killed. >> the president said this moment ago, president obama coming off of air force one. we are set to check in on remarks the president made a short time ago that are being said back to us, not only the victims families but first responders, doctors and others. here is the president with the vice president standing next to...
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and joe, a lot of attention spent on wondering whether we are going to get loosening of monetary policy from the central bank of england. >> markets are not as worried about brexit. s&p up 2.5%. stocks imagining more than one%. pretty extraordinary two-day rally. >> we got answers to those questions today. carney said he was getting ready to loosen monetary policy and broaden the boundaries it uses to determine what debt it could buy. that really helped the market to take another leg up at the end of the day both here and there. >> in terms of bonds, you are looking at the puerto rican bond index? >> yes, the latest surge helped by the signing of that puerto rico legislation. certainty coming on that front and look at bonds over this first half of the year. these are yields on 10-year, yields plunging everywhere. the market story of the year so far. >> one of the storieof the year in banking has been deutsche bank getting crushed and continuing to disappoint investors, today, down another 2 2/23. there have been a lot of concerns about this bank from its leadership down to continued arrests and investigation
and joe, a lot of attention spent on wondering whether we are going to get loosening of monetary policy from the central bank of england. >> markets are not as worried about brexit. s&p up 2.5%. stocks imagining more than one%. pretty extraordinary two-day rally. >> we got answers to those questions today. carney said he was getting ready to loosen monetary policy and broaden the boundaries it uses to determine what debt it could buy. that really helped the market to take...
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especially grateful to a close friend and colleague that bank, caroline reynolds for making this possible. on our staff here, special thanks to joe jordan, sarah allen, and to travis hopkins who is keeping the sound and light together for us today. we're going to hear a presentation by dr. kim, then we'll have a brief conversation. of course that conversation will be turning to you for your comments and questions. we need to break promptly at 12:00 noon. bear with us if we don't get to everyone's questions and comments. so please join me in welcoming dr. kim. [applause] dr. kim: thanks so much, it's great to see everybody here. i want to first of all thank steve and csis for continuing to put global health on the agenda. it was many years ago when i first came here to talk about hiv and tb. and, you know, place with the kind of reputation of csis to have put it together is so critical. this is new for us. let me grab some water here. this is new for us in the sense that we've been in the business of creating new instruments against disasters for some time. but in terms of really taking on pandemics through an insurance policy, th
especially grateful to a close friend and colleague that bank, caroline reynolds for making this possible. on our staff here, special thanks to joe jordan, sarah allen, and to travis hopkins who is keeping the sound and light together for us today. we're going to hear a presentation by dr. kim, then we'll have a brief conversation. of course that conversation will be turning to you for your comments and questions. we need to break promptly at 12:00 noon. bear with us if we don't get to...
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joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" makers ratchet down their outlook, predicting one rate hike this year. next central-bankision, when boj announces. scarlet: frontier market no more, emerging market status for pakistan, stocks jumping the most in a year. ♪ scarlet: we begin with market minutes. after fed decided to leave rates , indexes plunging to their lowest levels of the session. if you look at the numbers, they weren't that extreme.
joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" makers ratchet down their outlook, predicting one rate hike this year. next central-bankision, when boj announces. scarlet: frontier market no more, emerging market status for pakistan, stocks jumping the most in a year. ♪ scarlet: we begin with market minutes. after fed decided to leave rates , indexes plunging to their lowest levels of the session. if you look at the numbers, they weren't that extreme.
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alix: just the latest central bank official warning that things might get dangerous if this happens. joedid not say that much there. she said it would cause uncertainty like any of us could say but that is probably smart for her not to commit to too much about what it means. it's the huge source of uncertainty and that's why we are not talking about anything else for you alix: everyone keeps warning that this could be a risk. scarlet: which is why we will devote all of tomorrow talking about brexit and the risk. we have george magnus coming up later on. joe: that should be a fantastic discussion and we will talk about the economics of a possible brexit and what it means for the pound and the politics of it. i'm looking forward to that conversation. scarlet: he says there is a 10%-20% drop in the pounds of value? alix: he said that might be optimistic. he outlines what it could mean for sterling comparing it to 1992 and why it would not be a good thing like it was before. joe: how stunning to see the headline that sterling was at its highest level since brexit was announced. alix: we will
alix: just the latest central bank official warning that things might get dangerous if this happens. joedid not say that much there. she said it would cause uncertainty like any of us could say but that is probably smart for her not to commit to too much about what it means. it's the huge source of uncertainty and that's why we are not talking about anything else for you alix: everyone keeps warning that this could be a risk. scarlet: which is why we will devote all of tomorrow talking about...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. and over night the bankf japan keeping rates steady. bank of japan governor kuroda commenting, saying they will examine risks and will not hesitate to take additional measures to try and reach their 2% inflation rate. that announcement sent the yen sharply higher, which in turn sparked speculation on whether policy makers would try to intervene to halt the currency's rise. it's been on a tear this week. the nikkei fell sharply on the news. it was down 3%. and remember this follows 3.5% earlier in the week. the shanghai was down half a percent. >> we had a boj viewing party last night. you didn't make it. >> you look tired. >> we ordered sushi and got some red bull. just to, you know, full effect. >> you are trending on -- start saying sushi and stuff like that. i don't want to get too stereotypical here. >> well, you know. >> it is a safe zone. >> since when? >> i'm with becky. since when. let's look at the futures, they are indicated lower follows the first five day losing streak since february. >> when did
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. and over night the bankf japan keeping rates steady. bank of japan governor kuroda commenting, saying they will examine risks and will not hesitate to take additional measures to try and reach their 2% inflation rate. that announcement sent the yen sharply higher, which in turn sparked speculation on whether policy makers would try to intervene to halt the currency's rise. it's been on a tear this week. the nikkei fell sharply on the...
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bank. on our staff special thanks to joe jordan, sara allender.nd to travis hopkins who is keeping the sound and light together for us today. we're going to hear a presentation by dr. kim then we will have a brief conversation and in the course of that conversation we will be turning to you for your comments and we will questions. we will need to break promptly at 12:00 noon to please bear with us if we don't get to everyone's questions and so please comments. so please join me in welcoming dr. kim. [ applause ] >> well, thanks so much, steve, it's great to see everybody you here. you know, i want to first of all, thank steve and csis for continuing to put global health on the agenda. you know, it was many years ago when i first came to csis to talk about hiv and tb and, you know, a place with the kind of reputation of csis to have put global health on the agenda so long ago is really critical. you know, this is new for us -- let me just grab some water here -- this is new for us in the sense that we've been in the business of creating new instrum
bank. on our staff special thanks to joe jordan, sara allender.nd to travis hopkins who is keeping the sound and light together for us today. we're going to hear a presentation by dr. kim then we will have a brief conversation and in the course of that conversation we will be turning to you for your comments and we will questions. we will need to break promptly at 12:00 noon to please bear with us if we don't get to everyone's questions and so please comments. so please join me in welcoming dr....
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bank human. >>> happening today, this time is 6:15. muhammad ali hometown louisville kentucky getting ready to operator the greatest. >> joe wallman is there now with how people are remembering the legend. i'm anticipating that the crowd started yesterday, maybe day before for today's event. >> reporter: chris and karen, good morning to you. you are anticipating correctly. at rena behind me selling out or giving away their tickets in just a mere matter of minutes as louisville, of course, gets ready to say good bye to the greatest. thousands preparing for the funeral but also a celebration of the champ's life. muhammad ali's hometown louisville kentucky is site of the remembrance and pray eras people arrive to say good bye to their hero. >> i flew from chicago and drove from chicago to hear good how long. >> five days. >> everybody is coming together from all walks of life. >> reporter: tens of thousands of people are expect to line streets for funeral procession through city, ali's body will travel along the boulevard named for him. private funeral service and burial will be held at cape hill cemetery followed by inter faith, memorial ser
bank human. >>> happening today, this time is 6:15. muhammad ali hometown louisville kentucky getting ready to operator the greatest. >> joe wallman is there now with how people are remembering the legend. i'm anticipating that the crowd started yesterday, maybe day before for today's event. >> reporter: chris and karen, good morning to you. you are anticipating correctly. at rena behind me selling out or giving away their tickets in just a mere matter of minutes as...
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bank. you won't believe how authorities say that they hid their identity. >> and go ahead, drink your favorite cup of joe. why the world health organization is now changing it stands on coffee. alright guys, we've brought you to this construction trailer to talk about trucks today. which truck brand offers engines with best in class v8 towing or fuel economy? are we moving? where we going? it's the answer to the question baby! silverado. oooh that's cool. it's truck month. qualified buyers get 0% financing for 60 months. plus, find your tag and get $8,250 total value on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer >> here's what's happening to the weather system. cold front came through, and got rid of the 90s, from the weekends, so it, came through sunday night, and gave us comfortable weather. now, it is trying to sneak back north, seeing few impulses move along the front, and that's what's giving us rain for this morning. and it look like that front will be close enough, that it will linger through the rest of the day, those on and off showers, maybe even into tomorrow morning. b
bank. you won't believe how authorities say that they hid their identity. >> and go ahead, drink your favorite cup of joe. why the world health organization is now changing it stands on coffee. alright guys, we've brought you to this construction trailer to talk about trucks today. which truck brand offers engines with best in class v8 towing or fuel economy? are we moving? where we going? it's the answer to the question baby! silverado. oooh that's cool. it's truck month. qualified...