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moody's says that leverage remains pretty high.nge a delivered in cycle for companies and businesses operating in singapore, but it is not just slower growth you need to worry about. face other headwinds, foreign loan books, the looming risk from exposure to oil and gas borrowers. the exposure to the sector ranges from 13% to 24%, not all gloom. moody's says the three lenders capital loan-loss provisions, plus a very high possibility of government support if and when needed. by the way, the outlook for singapore banks may have been cut, their moody's long time rating is still among the highest possible. all things considered, not looking too bad. rishaad: thank you indeed. serves one inpany every seven people on earth and has sales bigger than apple and boeing combined, so why have we not heard more about it? we will put that right, next. ♪ >> welcome back. it is 9:43 a.m. in hong kong. these are the stories making headlines around the world. president obama holds talks with the two closest allies in asia. increased security cooper
moody's says that leverage remains pretty high.nge a delivered in cycle for companies and businesses operating in singapore, but it is not just slower growth you need to worry about. face other headwinds, foreign loan books, the looming risk from exposure to oil and gas borrowers. the exposure to the sector ranges from 13% to 24%, not all gloom. moody's says the three lenders capital loan-loss provisions, plus a very high possibility of government support if and when needed. by the way, the...
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moody's warning the country needs to take steps to boost revenues and rein in public that.lection do later this year, let's get over to paul allen in sydney. are saying the triple-a credit rating is effectively at risk? they did not come out and say it, but it is easy to see that by implication. australia has not had a recession in 25 years, but for all that growth, moody's points out there has not been a budget surplus since 2008. moody's expects the debt to keep increasing from 35% of gdp in 2015 to 38% of gdp by 2018. rishaad: right, are we likely to see any new taxes than when it comes to this budget on the third of may, isn't it? paul: that's right. the treasurer says the country has a spending problem, not a revenue problem, but it seems likely that tobacco will be targeted. it was only a couple of years ago when the treasurer tried to take on this budget problem head on. he ended up being -- it ended up downfallactor in his and the former prime minister tony abbott, so the current government will be good to avoid that. reforms bold talk of tax being off the agenda, s
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he came to the united states and he was sort of moody. he wrote a lot. he wrote eight volumes on his travels and he kept the diary when he was in philadelphia. his own moodiness and sadness have been exiled in the last was -- in the constituent assembly along with them in the early stages of the french revolution. he opened a book store in philadelphia, which became the center of french social life in philadelphia. >> did these men know one another or did they come >> they had been political allies and they all came separately. some came through england. in fact, they had friends in england among the liberal nobility. they had planned to spend their time in england. but once they were exiled and england and france were at work, laws were passed to chase them out. they were forced to flee to the united states. other came directly to the united states. once they came here, they heard immediately about each other. they had a social life together. they forged this intimate community in french philadelphia, these aristocratic liberal refugees. host: about wha
he came to the united states and he was sort of moody. he wrote a lot. he wrote eight volumes on his travels and he kept the diary when he was in philadelphia. his own moodiness and sadness have been exiled in the last was -- in the constituent assembly along with them in the early stages of the french revolution. he opened a book store in philadelphia, which became the center of french social life in philadelphia. >> did these men know one another or did they come >> they had been...
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we are joined by political reporter chris moody. chris, this is a big moment for the trump campaign. donald trump effectively could be if not derailed, stalled significantly on his quest for the republican nomination. you can tell the stakes are very high for him trailing ted cruz. unusual amount of vitriol coming from him about ted cruz. >> lying ted cruz. he comes in bible high. i'm lying ted cruz. he's a dirty rotten cheat. remember that. >> you see donald trump. those are words he has used before, but with a tone that sounded harsh. a lot of people saying donald trump had the worst week of his campaign. >> you are right, john. wisconsin is crucial. now we're shifting from winning and losing primaries to the real hard delegate game. looking at the map forward, new york coming up. ted cruz knows in order to keep donald trump from getting the delegates. he needs to clinch the nomination. he needs to win in wisconsin and hold his number down as much as possible. we are not just seeing that on the campaign trail. ted cruz mounted a r
we are joined by political reporter chris moody. chris, this is a big moment for the trump campaign. donald trump effectively could be if not derailed, stalled significantly on his quest for the republican nomination. you can tell the stakes are very high for him trailing ted cruz. unusual amount of vitriol coming from him about ted cruz. >> lying ted cruz. he comes in bible high. i'm lying ted cruz. he's a dirty rotten cheat. remember that. >> you see donald trump. those are words...
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i thought the moody study was excellent.y showed, i think, fairly clearly that neither the earnings nor the capital of the banks will be impacted by the problems in the oil industry. >> right, right. again, to underscore, that was a worst case scenario, that moody was exploring. you say loan losses are well below normal at this point and they will increase. will we in fact have to see the banks increase loan loss provisions in future quarters? >> yes, i think that every quarter for the next couple of years you'll see the loan loss provisions go up at banks because, you any, in the third quarter of 2013, as a percentage, loan losses were the lowest ever in the history of the numbers. and it is unlikely that they're going to stay there. and they haven't. they have come up somewhat. i think you're going to see problems in a whole series of areas. not just the oil industry or the metals and mining area. you'll see problems with subprime auto lending, but the biggest problem is in commercial real estate. having said that, i think
i thought the moody study was excellent.y showed, i think, fairly clearly that neither the earnings nor the capital of the banks will be impacted by the problems in the oil industry. >> right, right. again, to underscore, that was a worst case scenario, that moody was exploring. you say loan losses are well below normal at this point and they will increase. will we in fact have to see the banks increase loan loss provisions in future quarters? >> yes, i think that every quarter for...
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is revenue measures something that moody's would like to see.ed last week that all aaa credit rating could be at risk, but right now with the possible collection on the horizon with july, it looks like the government doesn't have the stomach for any radical tax reform. angie: ok. paul allen watching that live out of sydney australia. may face, china stronger headwinds depending on the strength of the property market. we will look at that and more "first up" when returns. stay with us. ♪ a.m. -- 8:30 a.m. in singapore. singapore continues to be buffeted by those global headwinds. checking in on the dollar, let's take a look. we will take a look at that a bit later. lower as oil plunges after talks broke up with no agreement. ,t has push the yen higher weighing in turn on japanese equities. we are seeing losses across the board in tokyo. brazilian lawmakers voting on the impeachment of the president, accused of bypassing congress to hide a budget deficit, something she denies. last-ditchnt made a latc appeal for support. the world's finance chiefs
is revenue measures something that moody's would like to see.ed last week that all aaa credit rating could be at risk, but right now with the possible collection on the horizon with july, it looks like the government doesn't have the stomach for any radical tax reform. angie: ok. paul allen watching that live out of sydney australia. may face, china stronger headwinds depending on the strength of the property market. we will look at that and more "first up" when returns. stay with us....
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moody expects bond holders to lose because of the city's large structural deficit.t is your business flash update. to the developing story, the u.s. is suing value act. justice department said it failed to notify the government when acquired stakes in halliburton and hughes. how unusual is this for the government to scrutinize the company in this way. >> this lawsuit raises very interesting issues and not unusual to go after investors for declaring investments they haven't made. when are they required to report. they buy billions of stock every day without any problems. if you buy more than 10% of a company's shares or trying to influence the management strategy, at that point, just diss at the present time officials or federal trade commission want to know what you are doing. david: what do we know from this iling how it was trying to influence halliburton and baker hughes? >> they say they were trying to include the merger between halliburton and baker hughes. the market is being concerned about and seen reports of antitrust officials being skeptical and concerned
moody expects bond holders to lose because of the city's large structural deficit.t is your business flash update. to the developing story, the u.s. is suing value act. justice department said it failed to notify the government when acquired stakes in halliburton and hughes. how unusual is this for the government to scrutinize the company in this way. >> this lawsuit raises very interesting issues and not unusual to go after investors for declaring investments they haven't made. when are...
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and was sort of moody, sort of depressed. he wrote a lot, he went on these travels around the back countries. he wrote eight volumes on his travels. he kept a diary while in philadelphia, where he expresses his sadness about being exiled from france and from his family. 's wife was still in france. last was not- the an aristocrat, but had socialized with them and had it in in the constituent assembly. he came to the family. he opened a bookstore in philadelphia, which became a center of french social life and intellectual life in philadelphia. a kind of hub of this french world that emerged in the 1790's. host: did these men and no one another and come together, or did they come separately? prof. furstenberg: they had known one another. they had been political allies but came separately. they had different routes. one came through england. in fact, they had friends in england among the liberal nobility. they had planned to spend their time in england. but once they were exiled and england and france were at work, laws were pa
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his life he did demonstrate to us that he was doing okay and doing well and there were times he was moody and he spent time in his room but he continued to function during that time and he had friends in heated activities and we have n had no idea of the lef suffering and this disorientation and filter through which he was seeing the world and we were not aware of that until long after his death. >> host: what are some of those warning signs to do with the tow other families and parents to be to think about? >> guest: i think one of the main things to look for is a change in behavior, when someone suddenly does something that seems very out of character and that is exactly what happened but at the time. it was significant because he was part of the team and experimenting and things that wd be fine that's one thing i would say to people is suddenly if you have a child that gets in trouble. those are warning signs that something could be wrong and we have to do a much better job certainly i wish i had done a better job of asking more questions and listen without judgment and listen without
his life he did demonstrate to us that he was doing okay and doing well and there were times he was moody and he spent time in his room but he continued to function during that time and he had friends in heated activities and we have n had no idea of the lef suffering and this disorientation and filter through which he was seeing the world and we were not aware of that until long after his death. >> host: what are some of those warning signs to do with the tow other families and parents...
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kate moody has more on the investigations. >> panama city has been thrust into the spotlight. following the publication of the so-called panama papers, the government planned to investigate whether crimes had been committed on its soil and defended efforts to crack down on illicit transactions. >> this type of challenge strengthens us as a country and has reaffirmed our engagement to fight for transparent the of our financials is to him. system.nancial >> the scandal has increased evasion,to fight tax money laundering, and offshore accounts. been fighting against corruption, illicit finance, money laundering, for the past four years. fortunately, we are not doing this alone. other countries are working with us and it is bearing fruit. >> high-profile figures have denied wrongdoing. the law firm alleged to have set up the account insists the business is legitimate. regulators around the world say they are digging into individual cases as well as panama on's hazy financial system. >> we turn to the u.s. .residential campaign the state of wisconsin will be the latest to vote. thi
kate moody has more on the investigations. >> panama city has been thrust into the spotlight. following the publication of the so-called panama papers, the government planned to investigate whether crimes had been committed on its soil and defended efforts to crack down on illicit transactions. >> this type of challenge strengthens us as a country and has reaffirmed our engagement to fight for transparent the of our financials is to him. system.nancial >> the scandal has...
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it hastick with china, accused international ratings agencies of biased after s&p and moody's lowered. we heard from the finance minister speaking at a press conference in washington after the weekend meeting of his g-20 counterparts and central bankers. we have the full story on this. what did the finance minister have to say? downgrades happen weeks ago, but now they are responding. >> initially the reaction was we don't care because the market impact is next to nothing, so it is interesting seeing the strong language coming through from the finance minister, taking the opportunity at the g-20 meeting to air his grievances, if you will, saying that this is bias in these downgrades to china sovereign debt outlook because he says china's sovereign debt has historically performed better than what s&p and moody's is giving it credit for. gdplso points to the strong growth numbers that have just come through on friday, saying 6.7% as well within the toernment's target of 6.5% 7%, and it is still strong growth. that topline number coming down as double-digit growth as recent as 2015, but
it hastick with china, accused international ratings agencies of biased after s&p and moody's lowered. we heard from the finance minister speaking at a press conference in washington after the weekend meeting of his g-20 counterparts and central bankers. we have the full story on this. what did the finance minister have to say? downgrades happen weeks ago, but now they are responding. >> initially the reaction was we don't care because the market impact is next to nothing, so it is...
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he kept a diary where he expressed his own moodiness and sadness about being exiled from france and his family. last was not an aristocrat but socialized with aristocrats and had been in a constituent assembly in the early stages of the french revolution. he opened the book store in philadelphia which became a center of french social and electrolyte in philadelphia, kind of a hub of this world that emerged. next to these men know one another or did they come separately? >> they had known one another and had been political allies. some of them came through england. amongt, they had friends the english nobility and planned to spend some time in england. once england and france went to war with each other, they had to chase them out of a were forced to free -- forced to flee to the united states. heardhey came here, they immediately about each other and socialized together. they forged and intimate community in french village lcf comedies aristocratic refugees. what time are they arriving in the united states? >> they came after the war between france and britain, in 1792. they spent those
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. >> cnn digital correspondent chris moody is joining me from washington. what else did he say?porter: president obama has to be very careful when discussing this issue. he talked about what he could and that was his belief that he did not jeopardize the national security. that's not the same of her falling outside of the bounds of the regulations involving the passing around of confidential material. but also he assured the interviewer that it wasn't just that she didn't fall off the bounds of national security but -- excuse me. i'm sorry. >> okay. you know what, i wonder, chris, sometimes we have a little audio problems there. i wonder if there's more to say about the president being asked in an interview that he did with "the atlantic" magazine in which he says terrorism takes far fewer lives than car accidents and falls in bathtub. did he elaborate on that? >> he was defensive on that. chris wallace pressed him on why after attacks or major news events involving foreign policy he did things like going to baseball games like in cuba or played golf after mr. foley was beheaded
. >> cnn digital correspondent chris moody is joining me from washington. what else did he say?porter: president obama has to be very careful when discussing this issue. he talked about what he could and that was his belief that he did not jeopardize the national security. that's not the same of her falling outside of the bounds of the regulations involving the passing around of confidential material. but also he assured the interviewer that it wasn't just that she didn't fall off the...
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. >> joining me is chris moody.hy is president obama on the defensive about the way he's handling terrorism? >> foreign policy is one of the most important policies a president can lead. but he's not just taking criticism from one side, it's from the left and the right and one of the criticisms he spoke about in his interview with fox news today was not just his policy responses but personal responses. after a terrorist attack or a large news incident involving foreign policy, he's gone golfing and he's gone and played baseball and americans should go on and live their lives but also defended his policy and said he's someone who has gone after the perpetrators of attacks and will continue to do so. >> he was also asked about what his worst mistake of his presidency has been. what did he reveal? >> pretty big news here. in 2011, the united states participated in an intervention in libya. but that's not what he said. it was about the aftermath. >> worst mistake? >> probably failing to plan for the day after what i thi
. >> joining me is chris moody.hy is president obama on the defensive about the way he's handling terrorism? >> foreign policy is one of the most important policies a president can lead. but he's not just taking criticism from one side, it's from the left and the right and one of the criticisms he spoke about in his interview with fox news today was not just his policy responses but personal responses. after a terrorist attack or a large news incident involving foreign policy, he's...
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moody also his family. he has several college-age students.as another son who is 16 years old and is a junior in high school, and his brother told me about the way in which this has affected his brother at a very vulnerable time, six years old, to hahave his father disappear. 60-year-old man, highly educated, now consigned to a cage for the next three years for literally having done nothing other than try to save his famimily from starvation, starvation that occurred because of the same government that just prosecuted him for doing that. this is the kind of story that if you go into muslim communities in the united states you will hear over and again. it's the sort of thing you can become angry about if you tnk about it or read about it without the human connection. it takeses on a different dimensioion when you realize the are all human beings whose wives have ashlock said been destroyed in the family members continue to suffer. it's not just meeting the aims of these injustices that makes my going around so valuable but also the people who a
moody also his family. he has several college-age students.as another son who is 16 years old and is a junior in high school, and his brother told me about the way in which this has affected his brother at a very vulnerable time, six years old, to hahave his father disappear. 60-year-old man, highly educated, now consigned to a cage for the next three years for literally having done nothing other than try to save his famimily from starvation, starvation that occurred because of the same...
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kate moody has the story. [laughter] >> a promise to put america first here .ald trump outlined his plans. mr. trump: it is time to shake the rust off of america's foreign policy. >> he spent most of the speech criticizing barack obama calling his plan a complete and total disaster. they mocked donald trump with his mispronunciation of country names. comes to this president's foreign policy, there is no denying that the united states is safer and stronger than we were when president obama took office back in january of 2009. newt gingrich describe it as a serious proposal that would nevertheless be ridiculed by washington elite. other party leaders dismissed it as a coherent and lacking details, but lindsey graham describing the remarks as pathetic in terms of understanding the threats facing the country. hillary clinton's campaign blasted trump's proposal as reckless and dangerous. ted cruz try to shift the spotlight to his new running mate carly fiorina. businesswomen upon second largest is cleaning up after widespread rioting on wednesday. the country faces
kate moody has the story. [laughter] >> a promise to put america first here .ald trump outlined his plans. mr. trump: it is time to shake the rust off of america's foreign policy. >> he spent most of the speech criticizing barack obama calling his plan a complete and total disaster. they mocked donald trump with his mispronunciation of country names. comes to this president's foreign policy, there is no denying that the united states is safer and stronger than we were when president...
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there were times when he was moody. there were times when he spent time in his room, but he continued to function during all that time and he had friends. he did activities. we had no idea of the level of suffering and this disorientation, this filter through which he was seeing the world. we weren't aware of that until long after his death. >> what are some of those warning signs now that you would tell other families to be looking for and watch out. >> i would say a change of behavior for someone or something that seems out of character. at the time, friends friends and family member who knew him didn't believe that was significant because they believed so much in his goodness and the fact that he was a teenager and he was experimenting and things would be fine. that is one thing that i would say to people, if suddenly you have a child who gets in trouble as dylan did, he also got in trouble at school about the same time. those are warning signs that something could be terribly wrong. we have to do a much better job,
there were times when he was moody. there were times when he spent time in his room, but he continued to function during all that time and he had friends. he did activities. we had no idea of the level of suffering and this disorientation, this filter through which he was seeing the world. we weren't aware of that until long after his death. >> what are some of those warning signs now that you would tell other families to be looking for and watch out. >> i would say a change of...
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i am joined by kate moody. you are going to start off with a crackdown on tax invaders. ers.n tax evad kate: europe has agreed to share data to track down people are trying to hide money. france, italy, and spain will begin sharing information to find out who owns assets like shell companies. it will be effective if the u.s. signs up as well. what the deal on the sidelines of the imf meeting in washington could add to global efforts to crack down on tax invasion -- on tax evasion. doug: we feel another hammer blow today against those who would illegally evade taxes and hide their wealth in the corners of the financial system. britain will work with major european partners to find out who really owns the secretive shell companies and the trusts that have been used as conduits for evading tax and laundering money and benefiting from corruption. been the stockmarket has focused on china this friday. gdp growth is been reported of 6% in the first quarter -- 6.7% in the first quarter. it was probably in line with expectations. oil prices have also fallen after hitting their h
i am joined by kate moody. you are going to start off with a crackdown on tax invaders. ers.n tax evad kate: europe has agreed to share data to track down people are trying to hide money. france, italy, and spain will begin sharing information to find out who owns assets like shell companies. it will be effective if the u.s. signs up as well. what the deal on the sidelines of the imf meeting in washington could add to global efforts to crack down on tax invasion -- on tax evasion. doug: we feel...
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john lonski, moody's chief economist. harry, who is right, donald or the so-called experts? >> donald is right on this one. we're in a bubble. one peaked in 2000, 2007, and now looks like 2015. uptrend lines are broken which almost always means curtains. where i disagree with donald this, will happen so fast like 2008 he will not be able to change ahead of it. the primary causes are more this overstimulation than just, you know, losing jobs to china or something. david: john, let's give it to the experts because they have failed on numerous occasions. they failed to judge the subprime mess properly. they said interest rates couple years ago were going down. everyone of them said that everyone of them was wrong. so who is right on this one? >> what bubble? this has been the dullest economic recovery since the second world war. we haven't had the opportunity -- david: economically speaking but he is talking about the market i think for now. >> stock market. market is overvalued -- >> since late 1990s, than it is today. it is somewhat overvalued today. i don't think it is dange
john lonski, moody's chief economist. harry, who is right, donald or the so-called experts? >> donald is right on this one. we're in a bubble. one peaked in 2000, 2007, and now looks like 2015. uptrend lines are broken which almost always means curtains. where i disagree with donald this, will happen so fast like 2008 he will not be able to change ahead of it. the primary causes are more this overstimulation than just, you know, losing jobs to china or something. david: john, let's give...
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i'm joined by kate moody. you are going to start off with more fallout from the panama papers leaks. not just the politicians we have been talking about but also shining and unwelcome spotlight on banks around the world, financial institutions that may have helped facilitate those accounts. europe watchdogs across at it.king the u.k. has asked 20 banks to hand over all details on individuals or companies named in the leaked documents. thursday, protesters blocked the paris headquarters, accusing the bank of fiscal fraud. >> frederique is in hot water. he is accused of not selling the whole truth. in 2012, the bank ceo appear before a senate commission on tax evasion, where he declared -- has feastedenerale on a list of proactive countries -- on the noncooperative countries, which in practice means for us, panama. the senate wants to see him again. the bank has defended itself, saying that the frameworks referred to in the media are held not by societe generale, but by clients. in other words, the banks has no
i'm joined by kate moody. you are going to start off with more fallout from the panama papers leaks. not just the politicians we have been talking about but also shining and unwelcome spotlight on banks around the world, financial institutions that may have helped facilitate those accounts. europe watchdogs across at it.king the u.k. has asked 20 banks to hand over all details on individuals or companies named in the leaked documents. thursday, protesters blocked the paris headquarters,...
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business news time now with kate moody. hi there, kate. you are going to start us off with the international monetary of warnings from them. they are talking about financial uncertainty. kate: and it's going to continue according to the imf, just a day after cutting its global growth outlook. the fund to says that more action is needed around the kind of market turmoil we saw at the beginning of this year. the imf warning comes ahead of its spring meeting, which gathers finance ministers and central bankers from around the world. our business editor markus karlsson is also there. he joins us now from washington, d.c. are right. yesterday, we heard from the imf when it came out to cut its global growth outlook for this year to 3.2%, which is lower than previously forecasted. today, the international monetary fund has been raising another warning finger. this time about financial markets and their stability. we will talk more about the so-called global financial stability report now with the man who is in charge here at the international mon
business news time now with kate moody. hi there, kate. you are going to start us off with the international monetary of warnings from them. they are talking about financial uncertainty. kate: and it's going to continue according to the imf, just a day after cutting its global growth outlook. the fund to says that more action is needed around the kind of market turmoil we saw at the beginning of this year. the imf warning comes ahead of its spring meeting, which gathers finance ministers and...
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kate moody has more. financial scandal with diplomatic consequences.y are putting -- being put back on the list of uncooperative countries and tax havens. that means cracking down on transactions. current members of the list include botswana, guatemala, and the marshal islands. >> we cannot be alone in doing this. that is why i have allowed the oecd to make the same decision for all involved. france removed panama from the blacklist in 2012 after signing a bilateral deal to fight tax evasion. they played a decisive role in the g20 agreement to restrict financial -- to impose financial restrictions on the company -- country. the panama papers reveal the thousands of french taxpayers, among many others. panama is spamming to defend itself. the government said that they could take retaliatory measures against france, including blocking foreign investments. >> there is a retaliation law against countries like panama. it's a blacklist. we will not accept being used as a scapegoat for the actions and responsibilities of third parties. panama-based law firm a
kate moody has more. financial scandal with diplomatic consequences.y are putting -- being put back on the list of uncooperative countries and tax havens. that means cracking down on transactions. current members of the list include botswana, guatemala, and the marshal islands. >> we cannot be alone in doing this. that is why i have allowed the oecd to make the same decision for all involved. france removed panama from the blacklist in 2012 after signing a bilateral deal to fight tax...
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sometimes i get moody and miserable, but i don't think i was always that way. they give me a phlebotomy. uh, they stick a 12-gauge needle in your arm and they draw all the blood out of you. usually 26 ounces they take out. when i first got this, it was, uh, i was getting it twice a month, every two weeks. >> in the 22-square mile polycythemia vera research cluster area, uh, there's a number of environmental assaults. at least 6 known super-fund sites, 6 waste coal generators, and over 23 unlined waste coal ash pits, all surrounding our community's public water supplies and private well users. from a scientific perspective, it's known that polycythemia vera is an acquired cancer, meaning that it's likely of the environment. you're not born with it. so now we're looking at this very complex mystery of the environment and its potential link in causing p. vera. >> the search for answers began here, at the now silent home of betty and lester kester. >> what is happening here is not beautiful. it's not a pretty story. as beautiful as my parents' life was, and as many
sometimes i get moody and miserable, but i don't think i was always that way. they give me a phlebotomy. uh, they stick a 12-gauge needle in your arm and they draw all the blood out of you. usually 26 ounces they take out. when i first got this, it was, uh, i was getting it twice a month, every two weeks. >> in the 22-square mile polycythemia vera research cluster area, uh, there's a number of environmental assaults. at least 6 known super-fund sites, 6 waste coal generators, and over 23...
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there were times that he was moody, there were time when he spent time in his room. but he continued to function during all of that time. he had friends and he did activities. he we had no idea of the level of suffering and disorientation, this filter through which he was seen the world. we were not aware of that until long after his death. >> what were some of those warning signs now that you would tell other families and parents to be looking forward and thinking about? >> i think one of the main things i to look for is a change in behavior. once someone suddenly does something very out of character. that is exactly what happened with dylan. but at the time, friends and family members who knew him did not believe that was significant because they believed so much in his goodness and the fact that he was a teen, he was experimenting and things would be fine. that is one thing that i would say to people. if suddenly you have a child who gets in trouble as dylan did. he also he also got in trouble in school about the same time. those are warning signs that something c
there were times that he was moody, there were time when he spent time in his room. but he continued to function during all of that time. he had friends and he did activities. he we had no idea of the level of suffering and disorientation, this filter through which he was seen the world. we were not aware of that until long after his death. >> what were some of those warning signs now that you would tell other families and parents to be looking forward and thinking about? >> i think...
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moody says yes. we are joined by tim blake, moody's managing director for private finance.saying, i thought we were technically in default. why is the weekend so important? >> you are right, puerto rico has multiple classes of bond outstanding, and it is already in default and many of those. what to do on monday are several additional classes, most notably is the government development bank. monday.$42 million on they will add another clash in puerto rico bonds. jonathan: what we make up on monday, what changes? >> there is an additional group of bondholders who are poised to make a legal claim against the commonwealth. what the commonwealth is doing is preserving cash so they can take over services. they are trying to continue to pay for health care, police services, school services. and the bondholders are less to pursue their claims in court. jonathan: you mentioned a health care. yesterday, there was an unsolicited 9.3 billion yet -- billion dollars bid that was substantially undervalued, and that is basically what every company says after a hostile bid has been made fo
moody says yes. we are joined by tim blake, moody's managing director for private finance.saying, i thought we were technically in default. why is the weekend so important? >> you are right, puerto rico has multiple classes of bond outstanding, and it is already in default and many of those. what to do on monday are several additional classes, most notably is the government development bank. monday.$42 million on they will add another clash in puerto rico bonds. jonathan: what we make up...
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. >> exhibit from april 27 to july >> moody's mega-big mega-math workshop. >> they can be good at math but they are not sure why they are running math. we're helping kids see why to be motivated. >> kids within home with so scholarships that your new york pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. p flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve pboth itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. more complete allergy relief. flonase. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. >> so you don't' to move back in with your parents after you graduate, engineering has 5 of top 10 10 entry level jobs right now, best place to lauren launch your career is new york city, big apple offers opportu
. >> exhibit from april 27 to july >> moody's mega-big mega-math workshop. >> they can be good at math but they are not sure why they are running math. we're helping kids see why to be motivated. >> kids within home with so scholarships that your new york pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. p flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve pboth itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal...
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but since march time, they have been moody -- they have been moving in lockstep.ce of gold has held onto its gains and the yen continues to rise against the dollar. the haven assets are gaining. says that havens -- one analyst says that havens are an indicator. they are slower to react. does that tell us that this rally and risk assets is over? betty: we shall see. but i will tell you one answer, mark. mark gets the win today in his battle of the charts. moving to the education sector, john fallon says it is still in good business. interview, hee spoke with fallon about the efforts to reorganize. it makes a: i think simpler company. it has been through significant parlor folio changes -- four changes. when you go through a process like that, you go through a hodgepodge of changes in hr. where turned to modernize and transform and simple mise the company so we can scale more in few or global products. education is a great business to be in over the long term. like any business, it has its ups and downs. more difficult period. but we have a compelling certification
but since march time, they have been moody -- they have been moving in lockstep.ce of gold has held onto its gains and the yen continues to rise against the dollar. the haven assets are gaining. says that havens -- one analyst says that havens are an indicator. they are slower to react. does that tell us that this rally and risk assets is over? betty: we shall see. but i will tell you one answer, mark. mark gets the win today in his battle of the charts. moving to the education sector, john...
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moody's estimating $.21 on the dollar will be about what the loss looks like, so you're seeing loansd bulletproof potentially taking a hit. alix: taking a look at the areing sector and there exposure to energy, is wells fargo the worst that we will see? question. we saw j.p. morgan today increase reserves. fargo has $1.2 billion set aside to cover its oil and gas portfolio. a higherks have percentage of investment grade energy, seem to be safer, so it will be interesting to see what they say tomorrow, but they don't have the largest book. alix: who has the largest? >> i wish i knew the answer to that. >> they do have the largest high-yield, so i think that's what you're thinking about. they are considered to be more exposed and their book is considered to be more exposed to high-yield and the riskier segments, so i think that is why people are watching wells fargo, because of the positioning of their book, will that position them to take higher reserves towards those loans? scarlet: reporting before the opening bell tomorrow. bloomberg television's intelligence full analysis on the b
moody's estimating $.21 on the dollar will be about what the loss looks like, so you're seeing loansd bulletproof potentially taking a hit. alix: taking a look at the areing sector and there exposure to energy, is wells fargo the worst that we will see? question. we saw j.p. morgan today increase reserves. fargo has $1.2 billion set aside to cover its oil and gas portfolio. a higherks have percentage of investment grade energy, seem to be safer, so it will be interesting to see what they say...
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they used the word moody. in this case, i think he probably was on the horns of a dilemma. he could go down the road that david had mentioned 4 or he could shoot his way out of it. >> i think what we've seen from assad is the regime is extremely brittle. he can't really reform. it can expand, but it can't reform. if they desemiable their regime, it will fall apart. say, i'm sure most people know, but assad and his family members are members of the alawite community. maybe you could throw in a little bit about what that means about the personalities of the regime and about assad's own connections. >> well, i'm sure together. the coastal cities were sunni cities with large christian minorities. they weraloite servants, but they didn't live there. the sifrt sense us taken by the syrians showed they didn't havahavae alawites in the cities. the integration that's taken place, has taken place since then. and it's important, but not that important. it's modern. the alawites when they came to damascus in large numbers were called -- and i heard that word many times living there in
they used the word moody. in this case, i think he probably was on the horns of a dilemma. he could go down the road that david had mentioned 4 or he could shoot his way out of it. >> i think what we've seen from assad is the regime is extremely brittle. he can't really reform. it can expand, but it can't reform. if they desemiable their regime, it will fall apart. say, i'm sure most people know, but assad and his family members are members of the alawite community. maybe you could throw...
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moody's investors service says puerto rico will default in may on some of the foreign and $70 milliont owns -- it does. the konopka suspected to fall -- the dishn -- puerto rico is expected to fall short of paying the lenders. you can say that all day breakfast is satisfied mcdonald's customers. the company reported a 62.2% same-day sales growth last quarter. it seems the company ceo steve easterbrook is making good on turnaround efforts for the chain. ubs analyst keith cigna, who has a buy rating on the stock, says easterbrook's efforts are bearing fruit. keith: you see a global effort taking hold. 5.4%, it is to put a really strong testament. this is a very large business. franchisees -- operators -- and corporate are all behind it. it is product. it is marketing. it is messaging. it is better quality ingredients, and all day breakfast and value. the combination of all of this is having this flywheel event -- affect. scarlett: if you look at steam store sales forming -- stained : if you look at saints for sales, all day -- if sales,k at same-store all day breakfast -- is this one an
moody's investors service says puerto rico will default in may on some of the foreign and $70 milliont owns -- it does. the konopka suspected to fall -- the dishn -- puerto rico is expected to fall short of paying the lenders. you can say that all day breakfast is satisfied mcdonald's customers. the company reported a 62.2% same-day sales growth last quarter. it seems the company ceo steve easterbrook is making good on turnaround efforts for the chain. ubs analyst keith cigna, who has a buy...
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. >> reporter: the black and white portrait explains moody shadows. the photographer almost scowling expression on his face. this isn't the debut for this photo. it was taken in 1993. >> this photograph is from our exhibition "american cool." we installed it in 2014. >> reporter: jouother icons lin these walls, but on this day this is the work that people wanted to remember. >> total transformative. for me, it was the college years. he was the best. >> reporter: as if they were at a funeral, they left messages to share their sentiment with others. >> we'll always remember this moment just like when we heard he passed. >> reporter: now the photograph and the book of condolences are due to be here until the end of may. after that, they may end up sending that book to prince's family. he does have a surviving younger sister. they may just keep it for their records, but that photo will be forever popular. we're live portrait gallery. >>> tonight, lester holt anchors a special edition of dateline nbc. it'll look back on prince's life from his biggest succe
. >> reporter: the black and white portrait explains moody shadows. the photographer almost scowling expression on his face. this isn't the debut for this photo. it was taken in 1993. >> this photograph is from our exhibition "american cool." we installed it in 2014. >> reporter: jouother icons lin these walls, but on this day this is the work that people wanted to remember. >> total transformative. for me, it was the college years. he was the best. >>...
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and moodies which does this for cnbc down .1 to just 0.1% so hovering at the zero even near the negativett makes me think of that song been down so long that it looks like me to up scott. >> gdp expectations are going down yet evan says two hikes in 2016. good. kaplin sounding more hawkish. >> what about yellen and bernanke saying the u.s. economy is strong. and discounting this and had this scott of weak first quarters. it's been in the data. i don't know if this is a seasonal issue or if it's a real slow down issue but once again last year it was a good play to bank on the second quarter rebound. i don't know if this is the play this time. >> hey, mario has something for you, steve. the consumer has the money. we have the jobs. what we see is an increase in the savings. they're not parting with it. this retail story report next wednesday is going to be a big deal. it's the report about what's happening with the same store sales. it's important to keep an eye on the consumer. >> you're not going to see them and you have to have a march april number and you will look at the march numbers
and moodies which does this for cnbc down .1 to just 0.1% so hovering at the zero even near the negativett makes me think of that song been down so long that it looks like me to up scott. >> gdp expectations are going down yet evan says two hikes in 2016. good. kaplin sounding more hawkish. >> what about yellen and bernanke saying the u.s. economy is strong. and discounting this and had this scott of weak first quarters. it's been in the data. i don't know if this is a seasonal...
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feeling sluggish, moody or having trouble losing weight. find the cause. plus, cooking with giada de laurentiis. her twist with some of your favorite dishes. >> if you're looking for something different this is a great one. dr. oz: coming up next. ♪ dr. oz: you guys ready to get healthy? [cheers and applause]
feeling sluggish, moody or having trouble losing weight. find the cause. plus, cooking with giada de laurentiis. her twist with some of your favorite dishes. >> if you're looking for something different this is a great one. dr. oz: coming up next. ♪ dr. oz: you guys ready to get healthy? [cheers and applause]
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. -- moody. chose theely, he latter, to shoot his way out of it, and we have this result. >> i think that we have seen out of assad is that the regime is extremely brittle. he cannot really reform. i have very little hope that there will be any reform in the regime. what we have seen over five years is the regime shrink to a small part of syria, and it would have shrunk further, and it can expand, but cannot reform. understand, if they begin to dissemble, they will fall apart. say,let me interrupt and assad and his family are members of the isle of wight minority community, so also through a hell of it about what that means for the personality of the regime and assad's own connections. i am sure all of you are familiar to a certain degree. it is 12% of the syrian population. when the french arrive in 1920, a la whites were segregated almost demographically. there was no town in which lawites existed together. of course, there were servants, but they did not live there. the first census taken by t
. -- moody. chose theely, he latter, to shoot his way out of it, and we have this result. >> i think that we have seen out of assad is that the regime is extremely brittle. he cannot really reform. i have very little hope that there will be any reform in the regime. what we have seen over five years is the regime shrink to a small part of syria, and it would have shrunk further, and it can expand, but cannot reform. understand, if they begin to dissemble, they will fall apart. say,let me...
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the final look at it is moody's.y're going to judge it by electoral college vote, income growth by state, home gasoline prices, by state. and presidential approval numbers currently. their particular model says that the democrat wins. so most of these models are pointing to the republicans but moody's say it's a democrat. so by the numbers, the republicans win according to these models. >> wow. no one will really know until november. >> we will not know. >> but always fun to look at the numbers. i was reading last night, if hillary clinton is elected for the democrats she beats trump and ted cruz and kasich beats her. if sanders is the democratic nominee, he beats all three of the republicans -- >> that's fascinating. that's unanticipated and unexpected. >> great to see you this morning. >> pleasure. >>> scott walker is backing ted cruz, but if trump wins wisconsin will he support him? we're going to ask the governor coming up next. >>> but first on this day in 1977, abba was topping the charts with their hit "dancin
the final look at it is moody's.y're going to judge it by electoral college vote, income growth by state, home gasoline prices, by state. and presidential approval numbers currently. their particular model says that the democrat wins. so most of these models are pointing to the republicans but moody's say it's a democrat. so by the numbers, the republicans win according to these models. >> wow. no one will really know until november. >> we will not know. >> but always fun to...
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and the one from standard & poor's as well, if we do they would just go to moody's.that sort of encapsulates the problem here. so what's the answer here? as long as we have a competent interest, are we ever going to get to a place where we are actually, you know, your mission states are begun to be able to protect the users of credit ratings? >> in my estimation, compliance is not a destination but it is a journey. we are well along on the journey with regard to the rating agencies. infusing in them the importance of compliance enhance governan governance, transparency, training and other methods to build rigor within the rating process to establish integrity. to address specific your questions with regard to issuer pays conflict, in august of 2014 the commission adopted a new set of rules, and the rules were effective fold in june of 2015. importantly within that set of rules there's a requirement for a complete separation of the sales and marketing function from the analytical function. and that's accomplished by by prohibiting rating an alleged more developers of
and the one from standard & poor's as well, if we do they would just go to moody's.that sort of encapsulates the problem here. so what's the answer here? as long as we have a competent interest, are we ever going to get to a place where we are actually, you know, your mission states are begun to be able to protect the users of credit ratings? >> in my estimation, compliance is not a destination but it is a journey. we are well along on the journey with regard to the rating agencies....
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talk about this with chris moody who wrote a piece about this and chief political correspondent dana enough to be back with us. mr. moody beginning with you and your cnn.com piece where you say, it was absolutely intentional, all of that last night, all absolutely intentional on the senator's part. >> well heidi cruz is often standing next to her husband at victory rallies like we saw last night. what was very different was the context, given the amount of attacks that had been leveled by the trump campaign against heidi cruz, things that are very personal even threats about her. what we saw was as she stood up there, you heard the crowd chanting her name, an opportunity for them to show the cruzs that they stood behind her and supported her and an opportunity for ted cruz to show that he supports her and will defend her which he had been doing over the past couple weeks. now, this is an opportunity also for cruz to make up for what -- for donald trump, if you look at his polling numbers with women, they have sunk under water about 70% among female voters if you look at that data. te
talk about this with chris moody who wrote a piece about this and chief political correspondent dana enough to be back with us. mr. moody beginning with you and your cnn.com piece where you say, it was absolutely intentional, all of that last night, all absolutely intentional on the senator's part. >> well heidi cruz is often standing next to her husband at victory rallies like we saw last night. what was very different was the context, given the amount of attacks that had been leveled by...
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let's bring in moody's chief economist john lonski. start with you, john.is report push the fed close to rate hike sooner or much later? >> i think it pushes a rate hike out further at some point into the future though today in response to this report, the possibility of a september rate hike came back into view. chances are if there is rate hike in 2016 it may not be until december meeting. liz: december, where we have 64% chance. like a possibility we would see that rate hike. only 30% until then. >> something else happened today. auto sales came in under expectations. well under expectations. that sells me consumer spending may be peaking. with the u.s. economy dependent on u.s. consumer last thing we need a rate hike. liz: auto sales at 10-year high. joe, where are you investing in what the fed might do or is that a follow's payment? >> it is very tough to figure out when the fed will raise interest rates. we think the banking sector has got beat up there. are good opportunities there. as interest rates rise, september, december, longer term view, we th
let's bring in moody's chief economist john lonski. start with you, john.is report push the fed close to rate hike sooner or much later? >> i think it pushes a rate hike out further at some point into the future though today in response to this report, the possibility of a september rate hike came back into view. chances are if there is rate hike in 2016 it may not be until december meeting. liz: december, where we have 64% chance. like a possibility we would see that rate hike. only 30%...
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also, moody's cut the credit rating on chevron just at the end of last week, saying that they expect oil prices to be lower for longer. so i asked him about that as well. take a listen. >> prices are a function of supply and demand. you can get short-term movements that are a function of sentiment, but ultimately, it comes down to supply and demand. what we've seen is a withdrawal of capital from the business. we are in a resource business that declines over time without capital. so new projects have been slowed down, but also a lot of short-cycle spending, the shale oil developments in the u.s., what we call in-fill drilling in the u.s., that has slowed down measurably. we're starting to see a supply response to bring balance. a wild card is what will opec do and what will the other nations do. that can affect prices. so you'll see speculation around that in the short run and ultimately in those meetings. it's going to come down to supply and demand, and i think markets will come into better balance. in terms of financial structures, we have one of the best credit ratings in the bus
also, moody's cut the credit rating on chevron just at the end of last week, saying that they expect oil prices to be lower for longer. so i asked him about that as well. take a listen. >> prices are a function of supply and demand. you can get short-term movements that are a function of sentiment, but ultimately, it comes down to supply and demand. what we've seen is a withdrawal of capital from the business. we are in a resource business that declines over time without capital. so new...
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. >> moody's records.ds just like he used to do is the man, the legend, one of the select few who started it all, who created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google who created hip hop. go ahead. you get dj kool herc. national landmark now is it? >> no, it's not. we're working on it. it's still the birthplace of hip-hop undisputed. because i didn't start it with four guys in a club. i started it in a residential building. at the time it wasn't the building. we had a watchful eye over the recreation room. she was watching for any disturbance, and it never happened. that's how it survived. good music sells itself. good drug sell itself. good anything sells itself. and this was something good. >> was there a moment when you realized, whoa, this is big. this is going to spread way beyond my neighborhood? >> i saw it spreading, you know, jam master j, the dmc fellas, when i see that, the commercial i knew it was going. it done took a big lift. let's say i don't have money a
. >> moody's records.ds just like he used to do is the man, the legend, one of the select few who started it all, who created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google who created hip hop. go ahead. you get dj kool herc. national landmark now is it? >> no, it's not. we're working on it. it's still the birthplace of hip-hop undisputed. because i didn't start it with four guys in a club. i started it in a residential building. at the time it wasn't...
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the moody's mega math workshop helped kids see math from a new perspective. >> kids can be good at math but they're not sure why they're learning math. there could be a motivational gap between math and learning. one of the things we're doing is helping kids see why to be motivated. college whoa, that doesn' no, not you. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it' s like lugging this around... it' s dragging down your fuel economy. [ breaking glass ] but over time, using new and improved bp gasoline with invigorate helps clean up that dirt, like hundreds of scrubbing brushes. [ scrubbing bristles ] so that means a cleaner engine, which helps you get more miles per tank. i' ll be here if you need me. new bp gasoline with invigorate... steve: busy schedules make it tough to fit in a trip to the gym. many people are squeezing in micro work outs. jennifer: i went to the new york sports club to get schooled on how to make every second count. going to the gym is great, but we work and we live in new york. sometimes that's not always possible. that's why especially here in the city, the
the moody's mega math workshop helped kids see math from a new perspective. >> kids can be good at math but they're not sure why they're learning math. there could be a motivational gap between math and learning. one of the things we're doing is helping kids see why to be motivated. college whoa, that doesn' no, not you. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it' s like lugging this around... it' s dragging down your fuel economy. [ breaking glass ] but over time, using new and...
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moody's rated the bank's outlook as stable. so do you expect the bank will maintain that strong financial position moving forward? >> congressman, the rating agencies have changed their methodologies in a way that for idiosyncratic reasons could have an adverse impact on nat bank. they're looking at whether it's concentrated activity. when you're talking about two countries, only two countries being involved in all the activity on one border, it, by its basic nature, is concentrated activities. most the international financial institutions are diversified. i think importantly there are no nonperforming loans. so if you look at the core quality of the credit, it's very strong. i don't know what the rating agencies will do. >> i like that response on how strong it is. since 2010, the bank's lending portfolio and debt issuances have grown significantly. has the increased lending portfolio had a negative impact on the bank's financial position? >> as i said, there are no nonperforming loans. so i think the bank remains in a strong
moody's rated the bank's outlook as stable. so do you expect the bank will maintain that strong financial position moving forward? >> congressman, the rating agencies have changed their methodologies in a way that for idiosyncratic reasons could have an adverse impact on nat bank. they're looking at whether it's concentrated activity. when you're talking about two countries, only two countries being involved in all the activity on one border, it, by its basic nature, is concentrated...
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. >> no, i mean, it's had a very huge run, i do like bill moody from the old days but i do think theck is up too much. i'm not going to recommend it. >> let's go to marvin in maryland. >> caller: i would like to know about sigh loan pharmaceuticals. >> cyclone is up a lot, too. they're into trying -- they have been trying to cure a lot of diseases and i think it's too speculative for a very big move. >> let's go to joyce in new jersey. >> caller: booyah, jim, from rose land. how are you doing? >> how are things going? the garden state. >> caller: going straight. >> all right. >> caller: going great. i just want to ask you con edison. >> con edison i have made a recommendation since we've started the show i still like con edison. still. all right. let's go to chris in california. >> caller: hi, jim. i was wondering what your thoughts were on regeneron. >> a lot of the biotechs, some of them hit highs this week, i think those are dangerous, the big one celgene, regeneron i think are still good. regeneron is a buy but you have to be willing to accept the fact there are some price risks.
. >> no, i mean, it's had a very huge run, i do like bill moody from the old days but i do think theck is up too much. i'm not going to recommend it. >> let's go to marvin in maryland. >> caller: i would like to know about sigh loan pharmaceuticals. >> cyclone is up a lot, too. they're into trying -- they have been trying to cure a lot of diseases and i think it's too speculative for a very big move. >> let's go to joyce in new jersey. >> caller: booyah, jim,...
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moody's now saying it thinks tata's plan to exit the u.k. actually make sense for the indian company. the ratings agency says it will ease pressure on its operating performance at tata. let's get another look at what's moving in italy. we have banco carige to reject apollo's bid for majority stake. this comes according to the investor's lawyers. the newly appointed board will ultimately decide on whether or not to accept the bid from apollo. and getting a look at kering now moving to the downside. the creative director is leaving the business after four years. she's been credited with the undisputed success when it comes to repositioning that brand. no replacement has yet been announced. >>> and meanwhile, let's get a check on how home retail and sainsbury are trading. the board has now accepted the 1.4 billion pound takeover offer. this announcement ends the negotiations which began all the way back in november. the acquisition is expected to be completed in the third quarter of the year. as you can see, investors selling sainsbury, off abo
moody's now saying it thinks tata's plan to exit the u.k. actually make sense for the indian company. the ratings agency says it will ease pressure on its operating performance at tata. let's get another look at what's moving in italy. we have banco carige to reject apollo's bid for majority stake. this comes according to the investor's lawyers. the newly appointed board will ultimately decide on whether or not to accept the bid from apollo. and getting a look at kering now moving to the...