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martin wolf in the financial times. >> always nuanced.y academic. >> the point about regulators punishing the banks when they do do wrong and it's overly put on the shareholders as opposed to the executives who made the decision to take it there. >> we're still waiting on the dodge deutsche bank deal. >> the share price moved it the most. the people who led the bank into those positions have long since left. >> do we know when we will get that agreement? >> we don't the talk over the weekend was that it will come in a matter of days. the bank guided it will come in weeks. so we're in between that. it didn't come over the weekend. maybe next week or so. >> my pick is in the "wall street journal." it's titled how to make trade work for everyone. i picked it because it's a rare op-ed effort by imf managing director christiris christine l. how to make trade work for everyone. with open markets more people benefit from open access and goods and services, ideas spread, and firs access larger markets abroad. this is their way of stepping into po
martin wolf in the financial times. >> always nuanced.y academic. >> the point about regulators punishing the banks when they do do wrong and it's overly put on the shareholders as opposed to the executives who made the decision to take it there. >> we're still waiting on the dodge deutsche bank deal. >> the share price moved it the most. the people who led the bank into those positions have long since left. >> do we know when we will get that agreement? >>...
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we will be moderated by martin wolf and please join me in welcoming the stage a stellar cast as the chief executive officer, ceo of goldman sachs and the group chief executive officer and president and chief officer of mitsubishi financialm i will turn it over to my colleague. >> it is an honor and a pleasure to be here to moderate the to rp session. you've been introduced already i don't need to repeat that. we don't have much time so i will talk quickly. i suppose if i were thinking about the world now it's a deflation meets political risk. we've been living in this postcrisis desperate central t bank doing everything they can n and finally it has hit politics in a big way with events happening nobody would have imagined a year or two ago andal donald trump emerging as the presidential candidate here. it's been doing that every year for the last six. it's pretty embarrassing but there we are. the emerging countries are growing much faster than the developed world two to three times but that is basically all and asia is half the world is so the other half looks pretty good and it's impor
we will be moderated by martin wolf and please join me in welcoming the stage a stellar cast as the chief executive officer, ceo of goldman sachs and the group chief executive officer and president and chief officer of mitsubishi financialm i will turn it over to my colleague. >> it is an honor and a pleasure to be here to moderate the to rp session. you've been introduced already i don't need to repeat that. we don't have much time so i will talk quickly. i suppose if i were thinking...
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this from martin wolf.ong article, about six pages, he was a fierce remainer, he's critical of the stronger stance on brexit. he writes the uk's poor past export performance suggests the depreciation is still not big enough to generate the needed shift in the structure of the economy towards production of tradable goods and services. it's quite likely the huge current deficits will be unsustainable post brexit. if so, the uk will need a big decline in aggregate spend iing. he's very critical. i think he's fair to say this fall in sterling, we've seen a beg boost in the ftse 100 off the back of it, it's wrong to extrapolate off the ftse's rally that that means the economy will well. the ftse's rally is not because exports are picking up but a translation effect from foreign earnings. so boosts accounting earnings for ftse 100 companies with earnings abroad, not exports because the manufacturing export is very small for the uk economy. >> looking at the ftse 100 and the ftse 250, which is more domestically ow
this from martin wolf.ong article, about six pages, he was a fierce remainer, he's critical of the stronger stance on brexit. he writes the uk's poor past export performance suggests the depreciation is still not big enough to generate the needed shift in the structure of the economy towards production of tradable goods and services. it's quite likely the huge current deficits will be unsustainable post brexit. if so, the uk will need a big decline in aggregate spend iing. he's very critical. i...
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we'll be moderated by the venerable martin wolf from the ft, and please join me in welcoming to the stage a truly stellar cast. mary callahan, chief executive
we'll be moderated by the venerable martin wolf from the ft, and please join me in welcoming to the stage a truly stellar cast. mary callahan, chief executive
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we'll be moderated by the venerable martin wolf from the ft, and please join me in welcoming to the stage a truly stellar cast. mary callahan, chief executive officer at jpmorgan, gary cohn, president and coo of goldman sachs, sergio around madty, ubs, and nobu hi ran know at mitsubishi ufj financial. i will turn it over to my colleague, martin. >> so it's a great honor and pleasure to be here to moderate this session on the global outlook from the c suite. fortunately, you've all been introduced already. i don't think i need to repeat that. it's an incredibly complicated world, we don't have much time, so i'll start very quickly. i suppose if i were thinking about the world now from the developed country point of view, it's deflation meets political risk. we are, we have been living in this sort of post-crisis, limping growth, low inflation, desperate central banks trying to do everything they can and still doing it sort of world, and finally it really has hit politics in a very, very big way. i think the combination has made world just simply wildly unpredictable with events happening w
we'll be moderated by the venerable martin wolf from the ft, and please join me in welcoming to the stage a truly stellar cast. mary callahan, chief executive officer at jpmorgan, gary cohn, president and coo of goldman sachs, sergio around madty, ubs, and nobu hi ran know at mitsubishi ufj financial. i will turn it over to my colleague, martin. >> so it's a great honor and pleasure to be here to moderate this session on the global outlook from the c suite. fortunately, you've all been...
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. >> reporter: martin worked, wolf, as a contractor for booz allen hamilton. had a top secret security clearance. booz allen being the same contractor who employed edward snowden who carried out one of the biggest leaks of american government secrets. so far investigators don't think he was working for a foreign government but it's still something the fbi is looking at right now. his attorneys issued a statement this afternoon that reads in part, quote, there is no evidence that how martin betrayed his country. what we know is that mr. martin loves his family and america. he served his nation honorably in the u.s. navy was a lieutenant and has devoted his entire career to making america safe. wolf, this is another major blow to the nsa which has been working to rebuild its reputation after the snowden leaks. they've been doing a lot of work to try to prevent things like this, the so-called insider threat. >> thank you, evan prez. back with adam kizeninger of illinois. you know a lot of classified information. you served in the air force. you served in iraq and
. >> reporter: martin worked, wolf, as a contractor for booz allen hamilton. had a top secret security clearance. booz allen being the same contractor who employed edward snowden who carried out one of the biggest leaks of american government secrets. so far investigators don't think he was working for a foreign government but it's still something the fbi is looking at right now. his attorneys issued a statement this afternoon that reads in part, quote, there is no evidence that how...
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we will be moderated by martin wolf, please join me in welcoming to the stage a truly stellar cast, maryerdoes as chief executive officer at jpmorgan asset management. gary cohn, president of goldman sachs your sergio ermotti, group chief executive officer at ubs. and trafficking is pressured and group chief executive officer at mitsubishi ufj financial. i will turn over to my colleague, martin spent it's a great honor and pleasure to be here to moderate this session on the global output, outlook. fortunately, you all have been introduced already. i don't think i need to repeat that. it's and public obligated world. we don't have much time so i will start very quickly. i suppose if i were think about the world now from the developed country point of view, it's inflation meets political risk. we have been living in this sort of post crisis limping growth and low inflation desperate central banks trying to do everything they can and still doing it sort of world, and the finally, it really has hit politics in a very, very big way. i think the combination has made the world just simply wildl
we will be moderated by martin wolf, please join me in welcoming to the stage a truly stellar cast, maryerdoes as chief executive officer at jpmorgan asset management. gary cohn, president of goldman sachs your sergio ermotti, group chief executive officer at ubs. and trafficking is pressured and group chief executive officer at mitsubishi ufj financial. i will turn over to my colleague, martin spent it's a great honor and pleasure to be here to moderate this session on the global output,...
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martin was able to steal so many secrets over such a long period of time. neither the nsa or the justice department would comment, citing an ongoing investigation. wolf? brian, prosecutors also presented very disturbing information about weapons allegedly found in harold martin's position, is that right? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. they say when authorities conversed on his house, they found at least ten firearms, including an ar-15 assault rifle, a loaded gun on the floor of his car. prosecutors say before his arrest, his wife asked them to remove all the weapons, fearing he would kill himself if he thought it was over. >> brian, thank you very much. >>> coming up, breaking news. a massive cyber assault takes down some of the most popular websites here in the united states, including amazon, netflix and others. so who is behind this? government investigators, they are racing right now to find out. recengrand prix race cars-benz made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000. and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2016 cla.
martin was able to steal so many secrets over such a long period of time. neither the nsa or the justice department would comment, citing an ongoing investigation. wolf? brian, prosecutors also presented very disturbing information about weapons allegedly found in harold martin's position, is that right? >> reporter: that's right, wolf. they say when authorities conversed on his house, they found at least ten firearms, including an ar-15 assault rifle, a loaded gun on the floor of his...
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>> yes, wolf, well, thank you. i was just at the martinemergency operations center with our governor. that is just north of jupiter. talking to the officials there. we are preparing for the worst. most folks in florida i don't think have ever seen a storm like we're going to get. most of the storms as you know cut across the state of florida. this is perhaps going to be the worst case scenario where it makes landfall around the palm beach area and heads up to jacksonville as a category 4. that will be catastrophic. we're urging everybody that can still leave to please evacuate. do not mess around. don't try to be a hero. get on the road. the roads are clear. the roads are safe. the tolls have been waived. get to a safe location. >> what's the biggest danger you fear? people not heeding the warnings to evacuate? thinking they can simply ride it out? >> yes, unfortunately, a lot of folks think it's going to be a big thunderstorm or aren't quite prepared for what the sea level rise will be, what the storm surge will be like, what it's like to
>> yes, wolf, well, thank you. i was just at the martinemergency operations center with our governor. that is just north of jupiter. talking to the officials there. we are preparing for the worst. most folks in florida i don't think have ever seen a storm like we're going to get. most of the storms as you know cut across the state of florida. this is perhaps going to be the worst case scenario where it makes landfall around the palm beach area and heads up to jacksonville as a category 4....
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wolf of a peak. thank you so much, martin an stis, president and ceo of lam research.. >> thank you, jim. >> people love to call peaks and trough even when there'sç secur growth, and lamb is about secular growth. "mad money" is back after the break. i'm the company data hog. i do the sales, the marketing. i have to do that from my phone. we use tons of data. i really don't have to worry about it 'cause everything is unlimited. i need data and i need it now. it's the end of data limits for your business. get unlimited 4g lte data as low as $30 bucks per line. switch your business to t-mobile @work. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> it is time! it's time for the lightning round! that's where i take your calls rapid fire. you tell me the stock. i tell you to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we'll play this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? it's time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." we'll start with carmen in illinois. carmen. >> caller: what are your thoughts on çexg. >
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wolf of a peak. thank you so much, martin anstice, president and ceo of lam research. good to see you, sir. >> thank you, jim. >> people love to call peaks and troughs even when there's secular growth, and lamb is about secular growth. "mad money" is back after the you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. today we re going to make their secret recipe. turn it off! i'm trying to! this is why i trust tide. it has the power to get out the kind of things we get into... in just one wash. removes over 100 stains in one wash. >> it is time! it's time for the lightning round! that's where i take your calls d you tell me the stock. i tell you to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we'll play this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? it's time for the lightning round on cramer's
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filed against him, harold martin is the name of the contractor, doesn't really specify what exactly these documents are. these classified documents that he stole. it appears to be, wolfese documents that made their way on to the internet a few months ago. they appeared to be really a top-secret hacking codes that the nsa uses to target countries, other countries including iran, russia, china and so on. so that appears to be what this is about. again, the documents in the criminal complaint do not specify what exactly these documents are, except to say that the publication of these documents or these documents getting out would cause grave danger to the national security of the united states. >> any indication this suspect was working with a foreign government? >> it's not clear yet. i mean, he was at home when he was arrested. it's not clear if he was working for anybody that is obviously part of the investigation. >> disturbing indeed. thanks for that report. >>> also following breaking news on the southeast coast here of the united states. keeping a very, very close eye on hurricane matthew. right now it is a category 3 storm, and it could get stronger as it gets c
filed against him, harold martin is the name of the contractor, doesn't really specify what exactly these documents are. these classified documents that he stole. it appears to be, wolfese documents that made their way on to the internet a few months ago. they appeared to be really a top-secret hacking codes that the nsa uses to target countries, other countries including iran, russia, china and so on. so that appears to be what this is about. again, the documents in the criminal complaint do...