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he got back to the house when luke china picked up a 2nd booking and was sent off just after the half hour mark. but instead of falling apart out regroup for the 2nd half. and vargas got his and his side 2nd right after the restart. game on. brennan's extra man began to tell whether and japan's asako snatched the winner 432167 minutes his 3rd goal of the season the same amount he managed in the whole of the last campaign yikes burger still to get their 1st win but braman are now off the mark. for. so bremen finally get off the mark yannick or they'll be breathing a sigh of relief after losing the 1st 2 games the season yeah 100 percent i think the club and the coach called a bit of criticism of the style this is not a losing the 1st 2 and didn't take too kindly to that he didn't really understand it he is young he's 36 or so and it will have to get used to the scrutiny of the german press but i think. with his success comes that scrutiny because oh so impressive last season they just missed out on europe and so everyone is expecting them to make the european places this season and so
he got back to the house when luke china picked up a 2nd booking and was sent off just after the half hour mark. but instead of falling apart out regroup for the 2nd half. and vargas got his and his side 2nd right after the restart. game on. brennan's extra man began to tell whether and japan's asako snatched the winner 432167 minutes his 3rd goal of the season the same amount he managed in the whole of the last campaign yikes burger still to get their 1st win but braman are now off the mark....
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they got back to the hose when luke china picked up a 2nd booking and was sent off just after the half hour mark the birds instead of falling apart out regroup for the 2nd half. and vargas got his and his side 2nd right after the restart. game on. bradman's extra man began to tell however and japan's of psychosis match the winner for 32 and 67 minutes his 3rd goal of the season the same amount he managed in the whole of the last campaign the bounce burger still to get their 1st win but braman are now off the mark. also on sunday i'm just trying for left to bleach to find that against fortuna distilled off the 21 win a sense the eagles up to 7th in the table. frankfurt took 6 points from their 2 encounters with last season but they went behind today when alfredo morello's found an unmarked proven headings in the 36 minute and experience strike alike henning's needs no 2nd invitation when offered such time and space by standoffish center backs his header made a difference in the 1st half i'm just went in in front at the break. and equally simple move in the 2nd half produced frankfurt's
they got back to the hose when luke china picked up a 2nd booking and was sent off just after the half hour mark the birds instead of falling apart out regroup for the 2nd half. and vargas got his and his side 2nd right after the restart. game on. bradman's extra man began to tell however and japan's of psychosis match the winner for 32 and 67 minutes his 3rd goal of the season the same amount he managed in the whole of the last campaign the bounce burger still to get their 1st win but braman...
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it got better over the hose when luke china picked up a 2nd booking and was sent off just after the half hour mark home but instead of falling apart at the regroup for the 2nd half. and vargas got his and his side 2nd right after the restart. game on. graeme an extra man began to tell however and japan's own suckle snatched the winner 432167 minutes his 3rd goal of the season the same amount he managed in the whole of the last campaign up i was burger still to get their 1st win but bremen are now off the mark. for now the czech capital prague is home to lots of grand buildings including i'm. ornate opera house but some in the city's culture scene are keen to attract new audiences by doing things a little differently one proposal is staging a twist on an opera classic mozart's don giovanni with a rather unorthodox seating arrangement let's just say you'd be well advised to take it out. this year. not the way opera lovers usually enjoy their favorite pastime. but for one night fans savored the music in a stunning quite different from a grand opera house. i don't normally follow the opera s
it got better over the hose when luke china picked up a 2nd booking and was sent off just after the half hour mark home but instead of falling apart at the regroup for the 2nd half. and vargas got his and his side 2nd right after the restart. game on. graeme an extra man began to tell however and japan's own suckle snatched the winner 432167 minutes his 3rd goal of the season the same amount he managed in the whole of the last campaign up i was burger still to get their 1st win but bremen are...
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as largest non-state army it controls an isolated region on the borders with china and thailand where hate takes a rare luke that was state. in the far east of me and is a defacto independent territory it's run by the country's largest rebel army which unilaterally declared it a state it's largely cut off from the outside world in particular the rest of me and their human rights right now why is still a wild frontier people who live here have id cuts but only for this state we can travel outside of. the united states army controls to areas on the borders with thailand and china this state is run under a one party communist system it's heavily reliant on chinese support in the form of trade investment and in the near future thanks to a new casino possibly tourism. when i 1st moved here there was only jungle everywhere but now it's more developed in the past it was very poor and 5 behind but it's getting better. there was signed a bilateral ceasefire deal with the me and my army in 1909 and haven't been directly involved in any significant fighting since they're largely left to run their own affairs and still
as largest non-state army it controls an isolated region on the borders with china and thailand where hate takes a rare luke that was state. in the far east of me and is a defacto independent territory it's run by the country's largest rebel army which unilaterally declared it a state it's largely cut off from the outside world in particular the rest of me and their human rights right now why is still a wild frontier people who live here have id cuts but only for this state we can travel...
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luke: that it has been poor for so long. effect's, the idea that china will continue -- that had chinese data will increase the odds of chinese stimulus. i think you can point to a lot of reasons. how much are you looking abroad as well as the moment? spain announcing new elections. italy setting up a new political party. the minute you think you have some calm, we rear our ugly head. is it very much that the u.s. is your haven? investor, u.s.-based that is a big part of the story. there are wildcards internationally. but theg has calm down brexit risk could create knee-jerk volatility. a lot of the impulses coming from overseas are positive, like very aggressive monetary easing doj, as wellto the as a lot of indicators starting to slowly beat some very low x patients. i think investors may be hopeful that the global index, while not great, may be stabilizing a little bit. young and luke, thank you very much. we have some earnings news from chewy, the pet retailer. it had a wider loss in the second quarter than the preceding quarter. bitebita loss was a
luke: that it has been poor for so long. effect's, the idea that china will continue -- that had chinese data will increase the odds of chinese stimulus. i think you can point to a lot of reasons. how much are you looking abroad as well as the moment? spain announcing new elections. italy setting up a new political party. the minute you think you have some calm, we rear our ugly head. is it very much that the u.s. is your haven? investor, u.s.-based that is a big part of the story. there are...
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luke capital. edthe analyst c expectations for subdued growth. broadcom as you know is among thetech giants affected by u.s. china trade war. price target,310.e stockn more an 3% to 290.32 irchlt still ahead,ur market monitor has some real estate related names that he says are worth investi ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we mentioned today strong economic reports a bit earlier in the program. but here is moreai d. reil sales rose 0.4%, more st of that came from purchases of new autos and building supplies. a economists sayt's driven by wages and strong job market process. a separate report from michigan also showed consumer sentiment rice. while consumers felt confident they are also w about the impact of tariffs. >>> just a few weeks ago, wasn't it that mortgage rates seemed to be dropping like a rock. but tonight whave bad news for borrowers. ey started rising again. win fact this the biggest weekly gain for mortgage rates in three years. diana olick has more. reporter: if youe hoping to refinance your mortgage at rock bottom rates, you just missed the boat. the average rate on the 30-year fixed is now 20 basis points higher than monday and 36 basis points hhe
luke capital. edthe analyst c expectations for subdued growth. broadcom as you know is among thetech giants affected by u.s. china trade war. price target,310.e stockn more an 3% to 290.32 irchlt still ahead,ur market monitor has some real estate related names that he says are worth investi ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we mentioned today strong economic reports a bit earlier in the program. but here is moreai d. reil sales rose 0.4%, more st of that came from purchases of new autos and building...
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-china trade tensions that the global economy is in a worse starting point. francine: lukee seen in the past although it is quite a long time ago when you see sox, it is tracking more. luke: it hasn't been the case for the last month or so where you have seen a pretty tight correlation on the intraday between u.s. stocks and u.s. bonds. what has been more interesting is the extent to which bonds have provided amazing downside cap your. if you look at the environment we have been in, that is -- tom is offscreen, so i can't talk too much about it, but that is --environment and bonds not being able to provide that downside capture, you do a back of the envelope and you would need the tenure to be around 50 basis points for proper downside capture. francine: luke, thank you so much. will have plenty more from "bloomberg surveillance" on radio, and what asare looking at is brexit the rallies, demonstrations behind me continue at westminster. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say 'a
-china trade tensions that the global economy is in a worse starting point. francine: lukee seen in the past although it is quite a long time ago when you see sox, it is tracking more. luke: it hasn't been the case for the last month or so where you have seen a pretty tight correlation on the intraday between u.s. stocks and u.s. bonds. what has been more interesting is the extent to which bonds have provided amazing downside cap your. if you look at the environment we have been in, that is --...
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tradeenefit from between china and the u.s., so we are positive on emerging markets in those specific areas, which have their own internal stories that can move those countries forward. luke, i want to look at bond yields. we started at around 2% on the yield, and we got down to something like 1.43%. now.e around 1.68% it kind of went from one spectrum, one end of the pendulum, to the other. i am just wondering, how much are those swings driving the conversation with what we are seeing in equities and commodities? been forhink they have quite a while, and then you get days like today that suggest that that fever might be breaking. i think people are already starting to look ahead. i saw a projection through 2020, much thinks the only positive return will come from the u.s. from now through 2020, so i think that says a lot about the general catch down secularly that people see in growth, whether or not we are kind of out of the worst of this kind of cyclical downswing we have had. people still see generally the trend. if you pull up the chart, you can see that people do not seem inclined to fight that too hard. caroline: as long as central banks remain in easing mode, the
tradeenefit from between china and the u.s., so we are positive on emerging markets in those specific areas, which have their own internal stories that can move those countries forward. luke, i want to look at bond yields. we started at around 2% on the yield, and we got down to something like 1.43%. now.e around 1.68% it kind of went from one spectrum, one end of the pendulum, to the other. i am just wondering, how much are those swings driving the conversation with what we are seeing in...
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outcome around china tariffs, which is putting a lid on the market when you think about how enduring this market has been, we can absolutely see that rotation. i also appreciate what luke just said about buybacks. we are in the beginning phase of a monstrous corporate quantitative easing in times of how corporations are preparing for, again, the recession that has not come. unlike, you know, the lack of advance notice that they had come corporate america had, in 2001 and in 2008 and two and i think we went to -- and 2009, and i think we want to encourage investors. i fall on the side that corporations are doing this because they believe they will be able to deploy the capital for the benefit of shareholders, typically in the form of share with small companies in the united states, but taking them away from tariffs and currency issues, and to that capital in a way that will benefit shareholders, so i do think that this has legs, and i also think, just quickly, one more thing we should really take that big sure view on is that we are in the biggest bond market. like, we are not talking about the bond market bubble anymore. i think we spent a lot of time talking about the
outcome around china tariffs, which is putting a lid on the market when you think about how enduring this market has been, we can absolutely see that rotation. i also appreciate what luke just said about buybacks. we are in the beginning phase of a monstrous corporate quantitative easing in times of how corporations are preparing for, again, the recession that has not come. unlike, you know, the lack of advance notice that they had come corporate america had, in 2001 and in 2008 and two and i...
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luke that is the latest bloomberg scoop. we will be joined in the next hour on china and their 70th anniversary.'s get straight to the bloomberg first word news with viviana hurtado. ? the head of the viviana: viviana: --viviana: the head of intelligencee committee is expected to hear from the whistleblower. president trump wants adam schiff investigated for treason. saudi crown prince mohammed bin ar with iranrns w could bring down the economy. he says he prefers non-military action. kong cleaning up from a weekend of protests, bracing for more. demonstrators throwing gasoline bombs at police. they responded by using tear gas and water cannons. the city is preparing for bigger protests tomorrow, when china marks the 70th anniversary of communist rule. british prime minister boris johnson isn't just fighting to get a brexit deal. he's also battling for his credibility. johnson facing allegations of sexual impropriety. he's been forced to deny he groped a journalist at a lunch about 20 years ago. plus, johnson is rejecting allegations he had a sexual relationship with a businesswoman and authoriz
luke that is the latest bloomberg scoop. we will be joined in the next hour on china and their 70th anniversary.'s get straight to the bloomberg first word news with viviana hurtado. ? the head of the viviana: viviana: --viviana: the head of intelligencee committee is expected to hear from the whistleblower. president trump wants adam schiff investigated for treason. saudi crown prince mohammed bin ar with iranrns w could bring down the economy. he says he prefers non-military action. kong...