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matt? matt: thanks very much. laura with your first word news.'s get to your stocks to watch around the newsroom. dani burger looking at renault for us. let's kick it off with you. what is the story with the carmaker? dani: rough run for the carmaker. moody's cut their rating on the company yesterday, putting their corporate debt at junk, so now it is just one below investment grade. they are looking at sales falling 16%, and they say that given the company's outlook, it looks like their margins will not improve significantly in the midterm. i should say s&p still maintains their investment grade rating, but again, that's just another piece of poor news for the carmaker. telekom, this story, i have to say, i started my professional career covering bn ina reporter for frankfurt. there was already the talk of a possibility of a sprint deal. now we see that finally coming to fruition. >> that is very much the key part of the story today. the wireless market is competitive and getting more competitive as well. the sprint deal, as you said, is the key
matt? matt: thanks very much. laura with your first word news.'s get to your stocks to watch around the newsroom. dani burger looking at renault for us. let's kick it off with you. what is the story with the carmaker? dani: rough run for the carmaker. moody's cut their rating on the company yesterday, putting their corporate debt at junk, so now it is just one below investment grade. they are looking at sales falling 16%, and they say that given the company's outlook, it looks like their...
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matt? matt: thanks. the business flash.m major hits, typhoons and wildfires in australia. they reported $2.3 billion in losses from natural catastrophes and manmade disasters for the year but it made a loot more money on the bottom line and it is also increasing its full-year dividend and proposing another share buy back to get money back to shareholders. the fall of the coronavirus is one focus for many insurers. let's listen what the c.e.o. of axa had to say about that. >> china is the second biggest insurance market in the world. with very good growth prospects, especially on the health side and it is true that the its effects nd currently is not helping. it is a long-term business. we are looking on the much longer term. china is a very important market for us and we will continue to invest there. matt: joining us now down the line is john dacey. the c.f.o. of swiss re. john, let me first ask you before get to the earnings and the outlook of the dividend. let me ask wlow what is your outlook of the impact of the coronav
matt? matt: thanks. the business flash.m major hits, typhoons and wildfires in australia. they reported $2.3 billion in losses from natural catastrophes and manmade disasters for the year but it made a loot more money on the bottom line and it is also increasing its full-year dividend and proposing another share buy back to get money back to shareholders. the fall of the coronavirus is one focus for many insurers. let's listen what the c.e.o. of axa had to say about that. >> china is the...
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matt? matt: leigh-ann gerrans with your business flash.atch up on the stories you need to know. dubai plans to do this it's port operator to repay $5 billion of government related debt. manus cranny joins us now. and this is a story of debt and numbers. run us through it. world,what you have is a global container, port operator around the world. dubai has a wall of debt, $23 billion worth of tibet -- of debt. you've got this vehicle litan -- listed in dubai nasdaq. they are going to take that private and pay a premium to buy back the 20% on the market. what does that do? that gives you a huge trough of cash. they will pay $5 billion back to the holding company. this, in part avoids, goes to paying that massive fiscal cliff they're facing at the end of 2021. is one of the stories, where you have one of those huge disruptions to the equity markets? probably not, because the volume traded in stock down there. but we've got is the repayment. that's the critical part. also, it's about the new people in charge. matt: and you're there covering th
matt? matt: leigh-ann gerrans with your business flash.atch up on the stories you need to know. dubai plans to do this it's port operator to repay $5 billion of government related debt. manus cranny joins us now. and this is a story of debt and numbers. run us through it. world,what you have is a global container, port operator around the world. dubai has a wall of debt, $23 billion worth of tibet -- of debt. you've got this vehicle litan -- listed in dubai nasdaq. they are going to take that...
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matt: apple falls short. the iphone maker expects to miss its quarterly revenue goal because of the coronavirus. and bhp warns of a hit to raw materials demand and prices the virus fallout extends. we actually have glencore across the terminal here saying it is going to take a $2.8 billion impairment charge. it sees the scope of three emissions falling by 30% over 15 years. bit, $2.4arketing a billion. recommended 2020 base distribution of $.20 a share. that will be the dividend news. carbon emissions falling, coal mines deplete. glencore says it is watching coronavirus developments. the bottom line in terms of earnings before interest and taxes was $4.15 billion the estimate was for $4.07 billion. doing a little better in terms of adjusted earnings before interest and taxes. we are also getting eu car sales. european car sales dropping 7.4% in january as new taxes hit demand that is already weakened. watch out for carmakers to move this morning as well. we are just under an hour from the start of cash equity
matt: apple falls short. the iphone maker expects to miss its quarterly revenue goal because of the coronavirus. and bhp warns of a hit to raw materials demand and prices the virus fallout extends. we actually have glencore across the terminal here saying it is going to take a $2.8 billion impairment charge. it sees the scope of three emissions falling by 30% over 15 years. bit, $2.4arketing a billion. recommended 2020 base distribution of $.20 a share. that will be the dividend news. carbon...
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matt: good morning. this is the european open. i'm matt miller live from london this week. the trade is just under an hour away. the coronavirus epidemic enters a new phase. cases outside china multiply. global stocks drop, while treasury yields slide two september lows. oil recovery rally falters in the face of the renewed virus concern. in an exclusive interview, fetal ceo says things will get worse before they get better. >> the expectations of how long the virus might last and its long-lasting impact, people have probably been reducing their worst-case scenarios over that period of time. is said toredit ceo emerge as a leading contender for the top job at hsbc. could another european banking head be about to jump ship? let's take a look just under an hour away from the start of cac equity trading at futures this morning. down across the board, no matter where you look. red arrows there.they are pretty solid . 0.5% down on deck futures. 0.5% drop.s, also almostfutures down 0.66%. gmm.a look at the that will show you quite clearly that we had big losses in equities and as
matt: good morning. this is the european open. i'm matt miller live from london this week. the trade is just under an hour away. the coronavirus epidemic enters a new phase. cases outside china multiply. global stocks drop, while treasury yields slide two september lows. oil recovery rally falters in the face of the renewed virus concern. in an exclusive interview, fetal ceo says things will get worse before they get better. >> the expectations of how long the virus might last and its...
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matt? >> matt: i wonder if michael bloomberg is a donor to their campaigns... just an idea. [laughter] i think this is a mistake. the idea that somehow pete buttigieg is a moderate or joe biden is a moderate. the group i run, we track all these votes. they are all liberals. the question is, are they socialists? i think that's a legitimate conversation. there are no moderates in this race. as far as the congressmen who are worried, it's not about the presidential contest for the reason the house is up for grabf and nancy pelosi pushing an impeachment that they said they would not do unless it was bipartisan. that's how impeachment has always been done in the past in this country. they couldn't even allow the democrats in the house. they even got a party-switcher who became a republican who was a democrat. that's what's on the ballot in the fall for house democrats. >> melissa: i agree with you, before a different reason. i think conventional wisdom and politics is dead. they said the same thing about president trump. if he is at the top of the ticket he will kill everybody el
matt? >> matt: i wonder if michael bloomberg is a donor to their campaigns... just an idea. [laughter] i think this is a mistake. the idea that somehow pete buttigieg is a moderate or joe biden is a moderate. the group i run, we track all these votes. they are all liberals. the question is, are they socialists? i think that's a legitimate conversation. there are no moderates in this race. as far as the congressmen who are worried, it's not about the presidential contest for the reason the...
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matt: europe on other. matteo salvini tells bloomberg the prime minister is underestimating the threat. we are live in rome as giuseppe conte meets france's emmanuel macron today. we take a look at futures. they are a little worse in the is. compared to -- well, no, stand corrected. they have dropped much more now in europe. it's rare you see a move in this order. percent.res down 1.7 u.s. futures have recovered a bit. they are down less than 1% across the three major indexes, although just slightly in terms of the nasdaq, down almost 1%. and more risk off news -- anna, do you see more risk off news on the gmm? anna: we do. it does look like where turning in our treatment of coronavirus stories. things move closer to the united states. the lady gets traded looks to be a little bit different. futures, as you pointed out, look negative. up,chinese market, though, which means overall, the percentage is down .9%, so it is weaker, the maybe not as weak as european futures indicate right now. in terms of what is
matt: europe on other. matteo salvini tells bloomberg the prime minister is underestimating the threat. we are live in rome as giuseppe conte meets france's emmanuel macron today. we take a look at futures. they are a little worse in the is. compared to -- well, no, stand corrected. they have dropped much more now in europe. it's rare you see a move in this order. percent.res down 1.7 u.s. futures have recovered a bit. they are down less than 1% across the three major indexes, although just...
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matt: thanks very much.nn gerrans with your first word news. let's get your stocks to watch from around the newsroom. dani burger is looking at eqt. philippe a pacheco -- felipe pacheco is covering heineken. let's start with you. what have you got on the dutch brewer? >> that's correct. this could be a quite positive session for heineken today after they deliver numbers that were actually much better than analysts were expecting. if we look at sales, for example, they rose 5.6% versus on estimate of 5.1%. heineken said that sales in brazil for the heineken brand were actually -- the country is now the largest market for heineken, which proves that it was quite a smart decision to buy business in that market. they also said it is too early to assess the impact of coronavirus in the beer industry. if we look at asia-pacific, and specifically, sales their increased by 12%. that helps explain why the company actually decided to name business in that region as the new ceo starting in june. anna: thanks very much.
matt: thanks very much.nn gerrans with your first word news. let's get your stocks to watch from around the newsroom. dani burger is looking at eqt. philippe a pacheco -- felipe pacheco is covering heineken. let's start with you. what have you got on the dutch brewer? >> that's correct. this could be a quite positive session for heineken today after they deliver numbers that were actually much better than analysts were expecting. if we look at sales, for example, they rose 5.6% versus on...
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matt? matt: big drops there across the board. equities have been looking like, really all week. and you are right, they do follow certain patterns. today is a special day, though. the bundesbank presented an annual report as germany considers a range of measures to address economic damage from the spread of the coronavirus. i will speak to bundesbank tosident jens weidmann talk about this next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open, 12 minutes into a very negative trading day for european equity markets. global equities are set for their first -- worst week since the financial crisis. the s&p 500 had its fastest-ever correction from its high. the european equity markets under pressure considerably this morning. pare as u.s. futures losses but we have said that before and we know how that ended yesterday. interesting to see this quarantine story, spreading into germany. matt: very interesting. 1000 people quarantined in h einzburg, germany apparently near the dutch border. equity index is down about 3%. it
matt? matt: big drops there across the board. equities have been looking like, really all week. and you are right, they do follow certain patterns. today is a special day, though. the bundesbank presented an annual report as germany considers a range of measures to address economic damage from the spread of the coronavirus. i will speak to bundesbank tosident jens weidmann talk about this next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open, 12 minutes into a very negative...
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anna: matt? matt: simon, i want to ask you inside baseball here.x telling -- $6 trillion market. does that remain the same after brexit, or are you concerned business leaves the city? simon: london's always been an fx hub. there's multiple reasons for it, institutions, they're very well-known, very credible. you've got the timing. london, is one of the best in the world. i leave my office rarely. yes, there's been an argument we're going to go to frankfurt, paris, dublin. it depends on passporting rights we get. people are taking cautionary measures to open smaller offices in europe, but arguably what you've seen from investment banks, they're going to keep their operation in london. anna: let me ask you about the economy. got a chart talking about decline in recent years. this is something that big of england talked about. you pulled it out in your notes is one of the factors to watch. are we focused brexit headlines still on the pound, or are we focused on the underlying economics? when do we get folks on underlying economics? simon: we got a tas
anna: matt? matt: simon, i want to ask you inside baseball here.x telling -- $6 trillion market. does that remain the same after brexit, or are you concerned business leaves the city? simon: london's always been an fx hub. there's multiple reasons for it, institutions, they're very well-known, very credible. you've got the timing. london, is one of the best in the world. i leave my office rarely. yes, there's been an argument we're going to go to frankfurt, paris, dublin. it depends on...
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anna, matt? matt: thank you.er howard marks says the expected rise in the debt in china presents an opportunity. oaktree is one of the largest distressed debt investors in the world, with about $20 million committed to credit. mark spoke with bloomberg in london. >> our investment may have been a trickle because we are feeling our way and getting used to a new market. , there is a good amount of dust not for them, but there is a good amount of distressed debt in china, more than a trickle. -- the virus, th if it goes on the longer period of time, will wreak havoc in certain areas of the country in economy.reas of the china is talking about having 4.5% growth in the first low.er, which is extremely for a long time they said we need 6% and we will get 6%. to say that they will have 4.5, for us it would be the equivalent would be a very low number or a negative number. 4.5 doesn't keep the wheels there. over and probably, you would have a substantial increase in distressed debt, unless the bank injected liquidity of
anna, matt? matt: thank you.er howard marks says the expected rise in the debt in china presents an opportunity. oaktree is one of the largest distressed debt investors in the world, with about $20 million committed to credit. mark spoke with bloomberg in london. >> our investment may have been a trickle because we are feeling our way and getting used to a new market. , there is a good amount of dust not for them, but there is a good amount of distressed debt in china, more than a...
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matt?t: thank you very much. we want to point out credit suisse. after the shock resignation of the ceo and the ascension of thomas gottstein to the top seat has appeared to move shares lower. at least, they are trading down. dani burger is standing by with your stocks. -- dani: still a surprise. i would not be surprised if we see a volatile day in the trading of the stock. a big thing investors have to consider is what top shareholders have said. paris associates own 8.5% of shares outstanding, which according to the last filings, would make them the biggest shareholder in credit suisse. they fervently back to john tm thiam.hn tm -- thijiane what does this mean for major shareholders? i should say, we also have credit suisse earnings next thursday and thiam is sticking around for them. . he's not leaving until valentine's day. we will see what that call looks like. willptions are thiam present on the earnings call. there's a lot at play for this stock today. it will be interesting to see h
matt?t: thank you very much. we want to point out credit suisse. after the shock resignation of the ceo and the ascension of thomas gottstein to the top seat has appeared to move shares lower. at least, they are trading down. dani burger is standing by with your stocks. -- dani: still a surprise. i would not be surprised if we see a volatile day in the trading of the stock. a big thing investors have to consider is what top shareholders have said. paris associates own 8.5% of shares...
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matt? matt: let's get to the siemens story.rman industrial warns a market slump is likely to continue due to a steep decline in the automotive machine building and energy businesses. the results come on the same day that annual shareholders are is schedulede ceo to face more pressure from environmental activists. coal mines are very unpopular in this environment. our reporter who covers the company joined us on the phone from outside siemens headquarters in munich. siemens has been able to depend on one division propping up others. what has changed? >> you are right. the conglomerate used to be able to prop up earnings by saying you got energy weakness and something like health care makes up for that or the other way around. now, there's more of a slump happening in germany and the world. you have got this ongoing energy weakness with gas and power and you had a big loss last week. set of one division propping up another, all divisions are dragging down earnings right now and it's mostly macro stuff, but some of them aren't. an
matt? matt: let's get to the siemens story.rman industrial warns a market slump is likely to continue due to a steep decline in the automotive machine building and energy businesses. the results come on the same day that annual shareholders are is schedulede ceo to face more pressure from environmental activists. coal mines are very unpopular in this environment. our reporter who covers the company joined us on the phone from outside siemens headquarters in munich. siemens has been able to...
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matt: the scope for surprise is probably low.n't expect them to do anything that binds their hands to a certain policy task. it's all about language. language matters. it is part of their forward guidance strategy, using language. the language will be key. jonathan: we will do the rapidfire around. the 10-year yield in united states. 1.6% on the u.s. 10-year right now. what do we had first? -- hit first? 140 or 180? priya: 140/ bob: 180. matt: 140. jonathan: in at around 350 basis points on u.s. high-yield spreads. re: tighter or wider by year-end? wider?we tighter or matt: tighter. bob: wider. priya: wider. jonathan: 3, 2, 1 or none? priya: two. matt: none. bob: one at year end. jonathan: great to catch up with you all. bob michele, priya misra, matthew hornbach. that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ m i am mark crumpton. president trump has been handed a victory against a lawsuit by 215 congressional democrats who said he violated th
matt: the scope for surprise is probably low.n't expect them to do anything that binds their hands to a certain policy task. it's all about language. language matters. it is part of their forward guidance strategy, using language. the language will be key. jonathan: we will do the rapidfire around. the 10-year yield in united states. 1.6% on the u.s. 10-year right now. what do we had first? -- hit first? 140 or 180? priya: 140/ bob: 180. matt: 140. jonathan: in at around 350 basis points on...
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anna, matt? matt: thanks very much. your first word news.e coronavirus outbreak has reached 910, with over 40,000 confirmed infections in china. cases traced to a business meeting in singapore now have reached three european countries and that raises fear of a so-called super spreader event. the director general of the world health organization voiced concern over the spread of the virus among people with no travel history to china. he tweeted we may be only seeing the chief of the -- tip of the iceberg. stephen engle joins us now with more. we are seeing a lot of big numbers here. are we seeing any signs that the containment efforts are working? stephen: i think in china, the containment is an admirable effort, obviously. you have more than 40,000 confirmed cases. the world health organization's china head was on bloomberg television today and they were slightly encouraged that the number of new cases on the daily basis was not going up at the same pace. almost 3000 new cases from yesterday today. keep in mind as well, the extended lunar ne
anna, matt? matt: thanks very much. your first word news.e coronavirus outbreak has reached 910, with over 40,000 confirmed infections in china. cases traced to a business meeting in singapore now have reached three european countries and that raises fear of a so-called super spreader event. the director general of the world health organization voiced concern over the spread of the virus among people with no travel history to china. he tweeted we may be only seeing the chief of the -- tip of...
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i'm anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. the markets ask is the worst over? yesterday's exit is from risk asset shows signs of letting up. european and u.s. equity futures both advancing in the cash trade trade one hour away. ♪ matt: coronavirus cases top 80,000. concern spreads from italy to iran, but the world health organization says the outbreak is not yet considered a pandemic. the business case. mastercard and united airlines, the latest companies to issue profit warnings amid the operate. and, sticking to the script. cleveland fed president loretta mester says the virus is a threat to the u.s. economy, but does not justify a change in rates. just under one hour away from the start of cash equity trading across europe and in the u.k. let's take a look at futures after the big drop yesterday. we saw in some cases the biggest slide in european stocks since the brexit vote. as a result, we see a bounce in futures today. maybe investors saying it is time to buy in the dip. you can see that dax futures are up 8/10 of 1%. u.
i'm anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. the markets ask is the worst over? yesterday's exit is from risk asset shows signs of letting up. european and u.s. equity futures both advancing in the cash trade trade one hour away. ♪ matt: coronavirus cases top 80,000. concern spreads from italy to iran, but the world health organization says the outbreak is not yet considered a pandemic. the business case. mastercard and united airlines, the latest companies to issue...
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matt: thanks very much. francine lacqua in zurich after speaking with outgoing ceo of credit suisse, tidjane thiam. matteo ramenghi is with us, cio for italy at ubs. it seems we are seeing a lot of european banks get near or can see the light at the end of the tunnel as far as a turnaround for their businesses. what do you think about the state of european banks? can you put them all in one bucket? matteo: well, i think we should keep in mind, the credit cycle in europe is still fairly young. -- still recovering from 2015, the nonperforming loans was a down, and there massive capital redeem driven by the ucb and market conditions. the banks today are in a much better place than in a few years ago, including the periphery. of course, earnings momentum is weak because interest rates are low and will probably stay low for a while, but the expectations on earnings have been coming down last year. what we see now, some positive surprises. anna: is it disappointing to look at data out of the eurozone in december a
matt: thanks very much. francine lacqua in zurich after speaking with outgoing ceo of credit suisse, tidjane thiam. matteo ramenghi is with us, cio for italy at ubs. it seems we are seeing a lot of european banks get near or can see the light at the end of the tunnel as far as a turnaround for their businesses. what do you think about the state of european banks? can you put them all in one bucket? matteo: well, i think we should keep in mind, the credit cycle in europe is still fairly young....
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matt: thank you very much. can get all of the latest stock stories from our equity team on our bloomberg terminal. kristi lagarde says her institution is on watch as the coronavirus outbreak provides a new threat to the economic outlook. today, she is due to testify before parliament on the risks of the virus and the status of the ecb's strategic review. but speak with the former ecb et.ef economist, peter pra great to have you. is it for an economist to measure what -- effects a quarantine in china will have? it is too early to tell and we should not over exaggerate. ask me next week. we know the crucial days are coming. but i would say we have to keep calm and not overreact to the sort of accidents. anna: good morning. are keeping an eye on and we have seen southeast asian central banks rolling out a response. clearly, central banks are not the first line of response. is there room from eight mobile perspective for rates to be lower -- a global perspective for rates to be lower? no, very clearly. there is a t
matt: thank you very much. can get all of the latest stock stories from our equity team on our bloomberg terminal. kristi lagarde says her institution is on watch as the coronavirus outbreak provides a new threat to the economic outlook. today, she is due to testify before parliament on the risks of the virus and the status of the ecb's strategic review. but speak with the former ecb et.ef economist, peter pra great to have you. is it for an economist to measure what -- effects a quarantine in...
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i'm matt miller.unich security conference, alongside anna edwards, still in london. anna: absolutely. the security brief, we're pretty flat across equity markets, dealing with the coronavirus and a busy earnings season. the sector picture looks fairly mixed as you can see there from the grr function on the bloomberg. we see health care stocks are the most sold off, astrazeneca under pressure. let's get a bloomberg first word news update. we stay with lauren right. >> the chinese province at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak reported almost 5000 more cases. that confirms the nearly 15,000 reported yesterday, the situation due to a new method for getting infections. china's revisions are making it more difficult to gauge the scope of the outbreak. the death toll in the country was lowered by more than 100 to account for double counting, putting it at 1,380. the white house's top economic advisor wrapped up the coronavirus. the recovers concern echoed the accuracy of new cases and death. health d
i'm matt miller.unich security conference, alongside anna edwards, still in london. anna: absolutely. the security brief, we're pretty flat across equity markets, dealing with the coronavirus and a busy earnings season. the sector picture looks fairly mixed as you can see there from the grr function on the bloomberg. we see health care stocks are the most sold off, astrazeneca under pressure. let's get a bloomberg first word news update. we stay with lauren right. >> the chinese province...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: live from london, i matt miller.omberg markets" for the presidents' day holiday. as we watch the impact of the coronavirus on global markets, i spoke with the u.s. energy secretary dan brouillette at the energy conference. upcoming about opec's meeting as well as how the virus might impact oil demand. sec. brouillette: opec is in the position it has been over last four or five decades. with regards to their meeting, i would expect them to continue -- to consider cuts. it would be interesting of all of the members would follow the cuts. that would be the expectation. i think it is the markets expectation. i was looking at the oil prices, it looks like we are up 2% on brent. i think as we move forward, we will continue to see opec manage its position in the marketplace somewhat aggressively. we will have to wait and see what they decide in the next few weeks. matt: the demand side of the equation looks to have weakened substantially by the coronavirus. what is your reaction to the coronavirus on the market? sec. brouil
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: live from london, i matt miller.omberg markets" for the presidents' day holiday. as we watch the impact of the coronavirus on global markets, i spoke with the u.s. energy secretary dan brouillette at the energy conference. upcoming about opec's meeting as well as how the virus might impact oil demand. sec. brouillette: opec is in the position it has been over last four or five decades. with regards to their meeting, i would expect them to continue -- to...
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matt: not really.yes, there's been a lot of good things for the market and the economy that have come through the system. we think that's done a lot of the heavy lifting in the last couple of years, but now that has filtered through the economy. that's why the fed cut three times. that's kind of gone on fumes in terms of its response. but what's the next thing? we need the economy to stand on its own two feet and gain some organic growth, regardless of the political outcome. sonali: i understand we are looking at fundamentals here. why did we see so much fervor around the health care and technology sectors at the end of last year? do we not expect those things to continue, those kind of worries? melda: there are very specific policy stances at the tail of expectations, so i think the market is reacting to those headline news, but the policy stance is one thing for the presidential candidate. it is another thing to pass that through congress and make it a real law. we think it is really overdone, especi
matt: not really.yes, there's been a lot of good things for the market and the economy that have come through the system. we think that's done a lot of the heavy lifting in the last couple of years, but now that has filtered through the economy. that's why the fed cut three times. that's kind of gone on fumes in terms of its response. but what's the next thing? we need the economy to stand on its own two feet and gain some organic growth, regardless of the political outcome. sonali: i...
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to the solvency of we the people fortunately we have some folks with us today who have the answers matt stoler is the research director of the american economic liberties project and the author of goliath a 100 year war between monopoly power and democracy michael fauntroy is a professor of political science at howard university here in washington d.c. and joining us from stanford connecticut is republican strategist liz mayor who's been advising political candidates for years thank you all so much for joining us today this is a big heavy topic matt let me start with you you've written this book out there to really take a historical look at the concentration of power and money and how that was ill served at one point in the nation how it was toppled would you think we're back in that time so what's the danger today well so over the last 25. or so more than 75 percent of american industries have become more concentrated so we're facing a crisis of monopoly and what we see in the political realm is the manifestation of that this is new but we have experienced something like it before in t
to the solvency of we the people fortunately we have some folks with us today who have the answers matt stoler is the research director of the american economic liberties project and the author of goliath a 100 year war between monopoly power and democracy michael fauntroy is a professor of political science at howard university here in washington d.c. and joining us from stanford connecticut is republican strategist liz mayor who's been advising political candidates for years thank you all so...
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good to speak to you, matt. that is my call anchor, matt miller.be speaking to the daimler ceo a little later on today. don't miss that conversation. you got a preview of what will be discussed. coming up, the global economy is at the mercy of the coronavirus outbreak. we look at how they are betting down the hatches in our morning call. this is bloomberg. ♪ battening down the hatches, next in our morning call. this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ anna: will come back to "bloombarg markets: european open." just nine minutes to go until the start of the european trading day. touching new all-time highs. markets in europe are looking on the bright side of a bit despite the ongoing coronavirus. let's get the first word headlines. >> the death toll from the universe has topped 1000. there are now over 43,000 confirmed cases worldwide. that is as criticism mounts over china's transparency in its handling of the epidemic. president xi jinping visited a hospital yesterday, his first public appearance since the death of the doctor who spoke about the coronavirus. i
good to speak to you, matt. that is my call anchor, matt miller.be speaking to the daimler ceo a little later on today. don't miss that conversation. you got a preview of what will be discussed. coming up, the global economy is at the mercy of the coronavirus outbreak. we look at how they are betting down the hatches in our morning call. this is bloomberg. ♪ battening down the hatches, next in our morning call. this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ anna: will come back to "bloombarg markets:...
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matt. matt: all right, let's get into the markets with mark cudmore, mliv managing editor out of singapore. mark, first off on the coronavirus, you may have just heard that i was talking about diageo out with a warning that it has hit consumption significantly since the end of january. we have heard from a number of companies who have been out with profit warnings. clearly it's an issue. what kind of economic effect do you see in china from the first month of coronavirus impact? data we are starting to get is showing it will be pretty severe, and we know that. it is going to be painful at the front and in terms of economic damage. what we are uncertain on is how long it will last and how long the markets will trade on the economic story versus the fiscal story. this is a relatively unique situation in terms of a pandemic more than a military attack, more than an oil spike, more than a financial crisis, it's something that disrupts the services sector for a sustained period, and with a lot o
matt. matt: all right, let's get into the markets with mark cudmore, mliv managing editor out of singapore. mark, first off on the coronavirus, you may have just heard that i was talking about diageo out with a warning that it has hit consumption significantly since the end of january. we have heard from a number of companies who have been out with profit warnings. clearly it's an issue. what kind of economic effect do you see in china from the first month of coronavirus impact? data we are...
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matt? here in the international terminal at o'hare come we've been talking to passengers coming and going to places like south korea, the philippines, and india. the majority of passengers seem to have done a little bit of research, and some even visited with their doctor. >> i was just coming home, actually, to have surgery. so i'm just a little bit worried about being recovering from that and being susceptible to getting anything. >> you have to watch your hands. face masks. gloves. >> nothing much going on here yet, but we do believe the cdc that it's coming. it's coming all around. >> passengers and even international flight crews are wearing masks here at o'hare international. for now, the cdc says wearing a mask isn't required. it's okay, but what's more important is following every day measures to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses such as staying home when sick, washing hands with soap and water, and staying at least 6 feet away from people who are ill. the full list of preve
matt? here in the international terminal at o'hare come we've been talking to passengers coming and going to places like south korea, the philippines, and india. the majority of passengers seem to have done a little bit of research, and some even visited with their doctor. >> i was just coming home, actually, to have surgery. so i'm just a little bit worried about being recovering from that and being susceptible to getting anything. >> you have to watch your hands. face masks....
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alix: bloomberg's matt miller, i appreciate that. i we had to turkey, where the president held a crisis meeting after an airstrike left dead in syria. what happened? yes, tensions between russia and turkey at an all-time high. low.rry, at an all-time is now turning towards nato and the eu, looking for support, but they are not keen to jump into sub -- to jump into such a hot conflict in syria. russia is supporting the syrian regime there. a refugeeake, we have crisis. of course, hundreds of thousands of syrians now trying to flee idlib and heading towards turkey. and now turkish president touch a paragon -- president teddy erdoganone -- president says it may have to open the borders to europe and let refugees go there. this would be an absolute political crisis for european leaders. troops killed in syria, and the crisis is nowhere nearing an end. alix: thank you so much. now we turn to the u.s., where traders are starting to bet the fed may be forced to cut rates as soon as next month if the coronavirus impact gets much worse. here
alix: bloomberg's matt miller, i appreciate that. i we had to turkey, where the president held a crisis meeting after an airstrike left dead in syria. what happened? yes, tensions between russia and turkey at an all-time high. low.rry, at an all-time is now turning towards nato and the eu, looking for support, but they are not keen to jump into sub -- to jump into such a hot conflict in syria. russia is supporting the syrian regime there. a refugeeake, we have crisis. of course, hundreds of...
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matt, thank you. rape and a criminal sexual act. he will be sentenced next month but his lawyers have vowed to appeal. he‘s also likely to face another criminal trial — this time in los angeles — where he is charged with a rape and sexual assault which allegedly took place in 2013. in a moment we‘ll speak to kristen gibbons feden, who prosecuted another powerful showbiz star — the actor bill cosby — for sex offences. first let‘s talk to the daily telegraph‘s us correspondent harriet alexander, who was in court yesterday. harriet, can you just describe for us the moment those verdicts were read out? well, it was noticeable. as soon as the jury sent a note to thejudge, the was as soon as the jury sent a note to the judge, the was a flurry of activity and a huge number of court officials came into the courtroom and they actually stood around wayne steen, they blocked him from the view of the press. when the verdict was read out he didn‘t react very much —— weinstein. the prosecution then said they wanted
matt, thank you. rape and a criminal sexual act. he will be sentenced next month but his lawyers have vowed to appeal. he‘s also likely to face another criminal trial — this time in los angeles — where he is charged with a rape and sexual assault which allegedly took place in 2013. in a moment we‘ll speak to kristen gibbons feden, who prosecuted another powerful showbiz star — the actor bill cosby — for sex offences. first let‘s talk to the daily telegraph‘s us correspondent...
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matt: we appreciate you joining us this morning. stathopoulos, managing partner at bc partners. nejra: matt miller, thank you. coming up, how low can the 10 year yield go. some of this morning's calls on the treasury 10 year yield. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm manus cranny in dubai. nejra: i'm nejra cehic in london. 10 year treasuries have touched a six-year low. a roundup the latest. takes. annmarie: how low can the 10 year yield go? bank of america says it is certain by the end of june, it will be at 1.25%. they see this as a new strong technical level. shn financial can see it below 1%. their economists call this a bad case scenario with disruptions to supply chain in china and around the world. these are the numbers to look out for. manus: cap low -- how low can she go in terms of the bond markets? michael metalfe is our guest host this morning from state street. let's take that. inve got the bond market syncopation with the treasury market, but can i ask you. i was looking at btp's versus bunds.
matt: we appreciate you joining us this morning. stathopoulos, managing partner at bc partners. nejra: matt miller, thank you. coming up, how low can the 10 year yield go. some of this morning's calls on the treasury 10 year yield. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm manus cranny in dubai. nejra: i'm nejra cehic in london. 10 year treasuries have touched a six-year low. a roundup the latest. takes. annmarie: how low can the 10 year yield go? bank of america...
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matt and tanya are from harlow in essex. matt was made redundant in 2014.e had a four—bedroom house and a nice car, and i lost myjob. itjust tumbles out of control at the end of the day. they were quickly overwhelmed by debt and lost their home. for me, personally, it destroyed me. it destroyed me. it was a world that i've never been used to. ijust felt embarrassed didn't we? felt embarrassed, i felt a failure as a parent, as a father. in this country, just over 250,000 people are homeless, that includes 130,000 children. with their young daughter, they were moved into temporary accommodation. it was not for want of trying. we tried our best but it didn't work out. so we had to approach the local authority for help. and that's when our sort ofjourney began. we are in the middle of a housing crisis, with growing numbers of people now homeless. we have got hundreds of thousands of people in this country who are one paycheque away from being made homeless. we have soaring house prices, soaring costs of rent, we have people on low incomes, housing benefit is no
matt and tanya are from harlow in essex. matt was made redundant in 2014.e had a four—bedroom house and a nice car, and i lost myjob. itjust tumbles out of control at the end of the day. they were quickly overwhelmed by debt and lost their home. for me, personally, it destroyed me. it destroyed me. it was a world that i've never been used to. ijust felt embarrassed didn't we? felt embarrassed, i felt a failure as a parent, as a father. in this country, just over 250,000 people are homeless,...
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matt: we are in the early stages..ews broke a week i think he did that because he knew earnings were coming out. it is going to take several weeks for them to continue engaging. was it enough today? i did not know if we were going to see that on the buyback. he said we are open to the idea of buybacks. is time and size of that going to depend. in terms of transparency, he said we are open to having some transparency in the vision fund, but he will not disclose the privacy of the companies. he is his own guy. he is going to do what he is going to do. scarlet: some strong personalities. elliott is a feared shareholder here. to work outable deals with the companies it has targeted in the past or does it always tend to get adversarial? matt: somebody wrote about him the other day and called him the boss who tells bosses what to do. when he puts his weight behind something, he often gets his way. i expect things are amicable. i probably suspect he will get a board see or two. if things go that way, it is going to be anothe
matt: we are in the early stages..ews broke a week i think he did that because he knew earnings were coming out. it is going to take several weeks for them to continue engaging. was it enough today? i did not know if we were going to see that on the buyback. he said we are open to the idea of buybacks. is time and size of that going to depend. in terms of transparency, he said we are open to having some transparency in the vision fund, but he will not disclose the privacy of the companies. he...
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apologies to matt damon.grace. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ i saw it coming like a knife into my stomach and there ain't no use in running while ♪ ♪ she's twisting it ran out of patience told me i'm both kinds of wasted ♪ ♪ like this self-deprecation that i'm swimming in this candle's burning at both ends ♪ ♪ i think i'm learning there's a point of no return and this is it ♪ ♪ she says i'm a scumbag wants to take her love back story of my life ♪ ♪ why am i such everything is my fault happens every time ♪ ♪ why yeah, yeah can't even argue i'm too up ♪ ♪ it's too hard to smash my heart in like a cartoon there's no fixing it ♪ ♪ yeah, but what's the difference between broken love and prison she said ♪ ♪ why you never listen 'least i think she did yeah i don't know ♪ ♪ i don't know how it got so bad when it got so bad i don't know why ♪ ♪ i make you sad she says i'm a scumbag wants to take her love back ♪ ♪ story of my life why am i such everything is my fault ♪ ♪ happens every time why yeah ooh ♪ ♪ why i know i kno
apologies to matt damon.grace. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ i saw it coming like a knife into my stomach and there ain't no use in running while ♪ ♪ she's twisting it ran out of patience told me i'm both kinds of wasted ♪ ♪ like this self-deprecation that i'm swimming in this candle's burning at both ends ♪ ♪ i think i'm learning there's a point of no return and this is it ♪ ♪ she says i'm a scumbag wants to take her love back story of my life ♪ ♪ why am i such everything...
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matt rivers live in yokohama, japan. matt, what is the latest there? i mean just this woman is trapped and she hasn't had symptoms yet but stuck. >> reporter: yeah, and her situation is just repeated over and over again on that ship behind me. there's around 3,700 people on that ship and staff members and people trying to enjoy a vacation. people on that ship are quarantined for the next 14 days. they're only allowed to leave their rooms for roughly an hour or so per day. and there's a lot of rooms on that ship that don't even have windows. you can imagine what people are going through. yesterday there was 20 cases of confirmed coronavirus. that jumped up by 41 cases and stands at 61 now. now that number could go up higher. some of whom have been among those diagnosed with coronavirus. we managed to speak with one of the people diagnosed. it was a woman onboard who actually filmed the moment when nurses came and gave her diagnosis and here's what she told us shortly thereafter. >> a little disbelief and shock. a little bit scared. hard to know what the
matt rivers live in yokohama, japan. matt, what is the latest there? i mean just this woman is trapped and she hasn't had symptoms yet but stuck. >> reporter: yeah, and her situation is just repeated over and over again on that ship behind me. there's around 3,700 people on that ship and staff members and people trying to enjoy a vacation. people on that ship are quarantined for the next 14 days. they're only allowed to leave their rooms for roughly an hour or so per day. and there's a...
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matt? [applause] >> supervisor haney: thank you. thank you, bill, and related and everyone that was a part of making this possible. i first just want to acknowledge and thank the residents, cici and regina and all the folks that are welcoming us into your home. this is beautiful. this is my first time being here, and i'm so proud that this project and this development is here in district 6. this neighborhood is growing fast, maybe faster than any neighborhood in san francisco, and it's growing with a balance of housing. i hear some folks saying yeah, we could use more open space, but we're doing this in a way by building a neighborhood that is truly for the residents. and this is an area that mayor breed said, there was not much housing here. there was not much here at all. and now, it is one of the densest residential neighborhoods in san francisco, and we should be very proud of that. i want to thank mayor breed for her leadership on housing and building more housing. in district 6, we are building thousands and thousands of units
matt? [applause] >> supervisor haney: thank you. thank you, bill, and related and everyone that was a part of making this possible. i first just want to acknowledge and thank the residents, cici and regina and all the folks that are welcoming us into your home. this is beautiful. this is my first time being here, and i'm so proud that this project and this development is here in district 6. this neighborhood is growing fast, maybe faster than any neighborhood in san francisco, and it's...
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original reporting from matt drudge.uts his name on something and there hasn't been denials, it's money good. there are clearly discussions going on. you really haven't had a denial from the bloomberg camp, and you certainly haven't had a denial from the hillary clinton camp. and i think this goes back to the heart of why the democratic party has lost its way, the democratic party does not understand today, eight months from election day, why they lost 2016 is. they don't understand about managed decline of our leaks. they've spent three years trying to destroy trump, they've failed to destroy him. eight months from the election they have nothing, so now they have a moderate republican mayor oligarch of new york combining with a globalist, multi-time failure presidential candidate to try to do a combination. and i think this shows you the desperation of the democratic party and really the personal vendetta that the clintons and michael bloomberg have against president trump. this is not about taking the country forward o
original reporting from matt drudge.uts his name on something and there hasn't been denials, it's money good. there are clearly discussions going on. you really haven't had a denial from the bloomberg camp, and you certainly haven't had a denial from the hillary clinton camp. and i think this goes back to the heart of why the democratic party has lost its way, the democratic party does not understand today, eight months from election day, why they lost 2016 is. they don't understand about...
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joining us is matt fisher, a local citrus farmer. matt, please come up. matt.plause] thank you, matt. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. president. i vividly recall the day that you were elected. that day gave my family and i such a tremendous feeling of hope and optimism about our future in agriculture. [cheering] liz: this is the evening edit on fox business. we are covering the president's speech to farmers and ranchers in the state of california, live right now. the president making news. he said quote, the federal government will step in to clean up san francisco and los angeles. he is speaking now about legislation to get more water to the drought-stricken areas of california. let's welcome now tom delcaro, a top republican in the state of california, listening to the president speaking now. he is taking the fight right to the heart of the democrats power base there. tom, your thoughts? >> this is a great appearance because this is a great contrast with michael bloomberg who derided these people, but remember the central valley helped end world hunger
joining us is matt fisher, a local citrus farmer. matt, please come up. matt.plause] thank you, matt. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. president. i vividly recall the day that you were elected. that day gave my family and i such a tremendous feeling of hope and optimism about our future in agriculture. [cheering] liz: this is the evening edit on fox business. we are covering the president's speech to farmers and ranchers in the state of california, live right now. the president...
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matt: they sure are. was democratic electorate is 95% white, only to be outdone by new hampshire, which is 96% white. they do not look anything like america. they do not even look like democrats in america. now we are finally moving to a state that does. the new hampshire democratic electorate breaks down demographically exactly the way the rest of the country does. you will hear from latinos, you will hear from african-americans and asian americans and a range of voters that have not been heard from at all since this began. david: especially with respect to nevada, there is a lot of emphasis on latinos and hispanics. the culinary union has a substantial representation there. what is the challenge for donald trump with respect to hispanics? he has not done well with them in the past. jen: he hasn't what he is making inroads. you see his members come up with minorities. trump was elected with just 8% of the african-american vote, that went 18% after his first year but went to 34% in the gallup poll's. he i
matt: they sure are. was democratic electorate is 95% white, only to be outdone by new hampshire, which is 96% white. they do not look anything like america. they do not even look like democrats in america. now we are finally moving to a state that does. the new hampshire democratic electorate breaks down demographically exactly the way the rest of the country does. you will hear from latinos, you will hear from african-americans and asian americans and a range of voters that have not been...
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matt take it away. >> my name is matt meyers the president of the campaign for tobacco free kids. thanks for the opportunity. we come at a time where there really is a crisis. and i want to thank governor baker, governor dewine and, frankly, a host of other governors here who have highlighted the importances and taken strong action. you have heard numbers but they are really important. between 27% and 30% of all kids in the united states currently using e-cigarettes what is particularly disturbing is if you look at that population in very large numbers it's kids who never would have smoked. it's an entire new population. the other critical fact to understand is that the e-cigarette of today is very different than the e-cigarette of five years ago. it delivers nicotine more rapidly, more intensely, more effectively and i want to underline this than any product ever delivered so we're seeing a level of addiction among our children, not experimenting. kids are starting to use these products believing they're a safe alternative and feigneding themselves within a week or two heavily ad
matt take it away. >> my name is matt meyers the president of the campaign for tobacco free kids. thanks for the opportunity. we come at a time where there really is a crisis. and i want to thank governor baker, governor dewine and, frankly, a host of other governors here who have highlighted the importances and taken strong action. you have heard numbers but they are really important. between 27% and 30% of all kids in the united states currently using e-cigarettes what is particularly...
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matt and jenna, thank you so much.you won't believe the puff piece the "new york times" did on hunter biden. trace gallagher has the full report next as this special edition of hannity continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jason: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." i made an ongoing suit and total exposure of his corrupt dealings , hunter biden is attempting to create a new picture of himself in the public eye. breaking news correspondent trace gallagher joins us here in studio. >> great to be here. hunter biden says he took up painting after his brother died of brain cancer in 2018. he admits doing something artistic is a big step considering during his years as a crack addict and an alcoholic he didn't read, write, or think. he said, for years i wouldn't call myself an artist. now i feel comfortable saying it. you have to be really focused in order to be able to alert or alter it to your own imagination. his art has been described as psychedelic florals. biden was also involved in a lengthy paternity battle with the for
matt and jenna, thank you so much.you won't believe the puff piece the "new york times" did on hunter biden. trace gallagher has the full report next as this special edition of hannity continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jason: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." i made an ongoing suit and total exposure of his corrupt dealings , hunter biden is attempting to create a new picture of himself in the public eye. breaking news correspondent trace gallagher joins us...
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matt schlapp, jason nichols. jason, what is your reaction? sad moment in american jurisprudence, the fact that you have to have members of the court calling out other members of the court and that we have members of the court who are severely partisan and creating rubber-stamps for the president. it's really a sad moment that there is that kind of discord and that kind of disrespect, because people aren't doing the job that they were confirmed to do. >> harris: you didn't touch the policy change. matt, i will go to you on that. >> i would love to know those instances where ruth bader ginsburg has strayed from being an orthodox liberal. that would cover space on the sheet. as far as policy is concerned, the president has wide constitutional authority over immigration. one of the fundamental tenets of the american immigration jurisprudence is the idea that we welcome all throughout the world but we don't allow them to come and immediately get on all these social welfare programs. that would be insane from a financial standpoint. we are one of t
matt schlapp, jason nichols. jason, what is your reaction? sad moment in american jurisprudence, the fact that you have to have members of the court calling out other members of the court and that we have members of the court who are severely partisan and creating rubber-stamps for the president. it's really a sad moment that there is that kind of discord and that kind of disrespect, because people aren't doing the job that they were confirmed to do. >> harris: you didn't touch the policy...
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it was very much in the red, matt >> absolutely. going to start off with the action in south korea. really the underperformer as that country raised its alert level to the highest code red amid a spike in cases. big move, not only in equities but also in currency korean one weakening in the order of 1%. the kosdaq down by 4.3%. on the kospi we saw a decline, 2,079. airline stocks fall as they stop flights to daegu in south korea. the bok will be meeting on thursday and president moon out of south korea already calling for more fiscal spending to fight the virus impact let's give you a look at the rest of asia because it was a decidedly weaker picture you won't see japan because it was out for a public holiday australia and new zealand, we talk about the impact on the travel-related companies a variety of companies in these markets including in new zealand, warning they're going to take a profit hit as a result of weaker demand as a result of the virus in new zealand shares in new zealand down by 5% on the back of that. the china mar
it was very much in the red, matt >> absolutely. going to start off with the action in south korea. really the underperformer as that country raised its alert level to the highest code red amid a spike in cases. big move, not only in equities but also in currency korean one weakening in the order of 1%. the kosdaq down by 4.3%. on the kospi we saw a decline, 2,079. airline stocks fall as they stop flights to daegu in south korea. the bok will be meeting on thursday and president moon out...
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matt: yes.laughter] peter: to add a comment to that, if people are really disengaged, i think it will take more than just registering them to get them out to the polls. one more question. this i know this came from quinton bradley, who is putting together a group to deal with this. he has raised issues about the barriers that may be facing eligible voters with disabilities including people who have dyslexia and may have trouble dealing with the ballots. voting as we know it is a state-by-state proposition, but in your experience, is that a significant problem, that states are not commenting people people withing disabilities? it is actually a significant thing, if you think of people who have dyslexia, and transposing numbers, the ballot is a daunting thing to approach. y ou can easily imagine people skipping it entirely. do you come across that at all? dr. panagopoulos: states have made tremendous progress in trying to expand access to voting for these types of voters and it is hard to cover al
matt: yes.laughter] peter: to add a comment to that, if people are really disengaged, i think it will take more than just registering them to get them out to the polls. one more question. this i know this came from quinton bradley, who is putting together a group to deal with this. he has raised issues about the barriers that may be facing eligible voters with disabilities including people who have dyslexia and may have trouble dealing with the ballots. voting as we know it is a state-by-state...
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and matt's right.nd start a battle that she p can't win and so she needs to -- yeah, she just needs to be quiet, and i think that ted cruz's twitter game is great. >> jason: no, i think ted cruz did put her back in her place. but matt, cpac there, w conservatives from all over the country, really the world are coming there. what's the reaction to socialism in the type of future that aoc is trying to convince america that they should change to? >> yeah, our whole theme is america vs. socialism, not capitalism vs. socialism. >> social them as my just a terrible economic system, but it stripped each individual of their human dignity. tonight, our keynote address at our reagan dinner was trump's national security advisor, ambassador robert o'brien. and he told the crowd what the trump doctrine is overseas on socialism, and, of course, we never want it to seep into this country. we have the son of presidenthi president bolsonaro of brazil here talking about what socialism does. it destroys, it wreaks havoc.
and matt's right.nd start a battle that she p can't win and so she needs to -- yeah, she just needs to be quiet, and i think that ted cruz's twitter game is great. >> jason: no, i think ted cruz did put her back in her place. but matt, cpac there, w conservatives from all over the country, really the world are coming there. what's the reaction to socialism in the type of future that aoc is trying to convince america that they should change to? >> yeah, our whole theme is america vs....
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matt, i will turn it over to you. [applause] >> good evening and thank you, stewart, for that wonderful introduction. it's truly a privilege to be here tonight with you all. one of the most gratifying exercises about finishing the book is that we get to write acknowledgments. so you get to take time and really think through the people and places that made this project possible. and i'm thrilled that many of those people are here in this room today, including my colleagues here at the association. thank you for your support, your encouragement. we share this accomplishment together. and in the spirit of that, we're sharing some collectively -- that's my segue, tonight i want to talk about the subject of the book about the property of the nation. essentially what i'm getting at is who owns history? and i use washington and his tomb as a lens for trying to understand that process and how it unfolded in the 19th century. now, this project began as an offshoot of research i was doing around actually the washington monument
matt, i will turn it over to you. [applause] >> good evening and thank you, stewart, for that wonderful introduction. it's truly a privilege to be here tonight with you all. one of the most gratifying exercises about finishing the book is that we get to write acknowledgments. so you get to take time and really think through the people and places that made this project possible. and i'm thrilled that many of those people are here in this room today, including my colleagues here at the...