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priya, i want to start with you. priya: i will combine two things.ill say lower rates and higher vol. interest rate volatility is at all-time lows. i think most people expect interest rates to rise. hikee do expect the fed to in september and december. if you buy the combination of an auction, and should make the trade work, as well as lower rates, i think the risk around em, risk around tariffs, all of that can potentially make rates drop as well as vol pickup. it is a combination. lisa: when you say rates, are you talking 30-year, 10-year treasury yields? priya: i would say 10-year. lisa: mike? michael: i will go with the theme of two ideas. one is lower rates. i believe we have been in that tight range. if you have a breakout in one direction, feels like the higher probability is on the downside. but emerging markets, which we have talked about today, could be a star performer. lisa: including turkey and argentina? michael: possibly. lisa: iain, what is your highest conviction contrarian bet? iain: everyone else has had two. i will take two as wel
priya, i want to start with you. priya: i will combine two things.ill say lower rates and higher vol. interest rate volatility is at all-time lows. i think most people expect interest rates to rise. hikee do expect the fed to in september and december. if you buy the combination of an auction, and should make the trade work, as well as lower rates, i think the risk around em, risk around tariffs, all of that can potentially make rates drop as well as vol pickup. it is a combination. lisa: when...
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priya will the back later in the programme. stay with us on bbc news. angela stanford at the evian championship in france — her first major title after 18 years as a pro. that and more on the sports briefing. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. there is people alive, and there is people not alive. we just can help and give them whatever we've got. it looked as though they had come to fight a war, but their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and nowhere on earth needs it more badly. the government's case is being forcefully presented by monsieur badinter, the justice minister. he's campaigned vigorously for abolition, having once witnessed one of his clients being executed. elizabeth seton spent much of her time at this grotto, and every year, hundreds of pilgrimages are made here. now that she's become a saint, it's expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businessmen regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of st e
priya will the back later in the programme. stay with us on bbc news. angela stanford at the evian championship in france — her first major title after 18 years as a pro. that and more on the sports briefing. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. there is people alive, and there is people not alive. we just can help and give them whatever we've got. it looked as though they had come to fight a war, but their...
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with me is priya lakhani, from century tech. michael gove, the foreign secretary talking about the fact that it does not worry about the cheque is planned, let's get behind our will lead, get thejob planned, let's get behind our will lead, get the job done and we can unpick it later. —— chequers. lead, get the job done and we can unpick it later. -- chequers. what he wants is his brexit baby delivered, what he doesn't want is a second vote, which is gaining more traction with sadiq khan, saying that he supported that. he cannot afford a leadership contest because it could him or one of his peers, i am not sure if you call them that any more because there is a civil war, who would then be the failure of brexit. he cannot afford a general election because there are polls suggesting that they would not be in power. he wants this delivered. he is backing the pm. he is saying it is an intriguing comment, the next pm can unpick whatever we decide. obviously he sees himself as the next prime minister. what i find unnerving and uncomfor
with me is priya lakhani, from century tech. michael gove, the foreign secretary talking about the fact that it does not worry about the cheque is planned, let's get behind our will lead, get thejob planned, let's get behind our will lead, get the job done and we can unpick it later. —— chequers. lead, get the job done and we can unpick it later. -- chequers. what he wants is his brexit baby delivered, what he doesn't want is a second vote, which is gaining more traction with sadiq khan,...
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priya matharu who also voted to remain and ben ibson who voted to leave the eu.bout which side of the debate you are on and leaving or staying in the ee, what are the things you think about?|j staying in the ee, what are the things you think about? i just think it's better to remain as part of a bigger thing like the eu. is a really thing to be a part of in terms of making laws. we had a voice and a platform to see how we feel and a platform to see how we feel and now i feel like if we leave, it is just and now i feel like if we leave, it isjust taken and now i feel like if we leave, it is just taken away from us. and now i feel like if we leave, it isjust taken away from us. do you think there's too much gloom around all of this? we've been hearing from the imf and lots of economists and the imf and lots of economists and the chancellor, philip hammond, talking about fears about what might happen? not necessarily because the way is being dealt with is quite pooh way is being dealt with is quite poor. got me to vote leave was the amount of money we would save eve
priya matharu who also voted to remain and ben ibson who voted to leave the eu.bout which side of the debate you are on and leaving or staying in the ee, what are the things you think about?|j staying in the ee, what are the things you think about? i just think it's better to remain as part of a bigger thing like the eu. is a really thing to be a part of in terms of making laws. we had a voice and a platform to see how we feel and a platform to see how we feel and now i feel like if we leave,...
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projects we have building new data environment, in which we are dependent on industry to help us out with priya-- with. there is frustration with the acquisition process. we want to take some of these problems in the industry where they look at it and go that is such a unique challenge i want to be a part of that. i'm going to build this capability, i'm going to build like software -- build this software. thisally want to going cam the community. who has an 80% solution. solution, which is a cutting-edge industry, i will spend the last 20% of that figuring out how do i integrate it. our outreach to industry is probably the most aggressive it has ever been. at what you have andd -- with the secretary the team that has been built. they came out of industry. to build those bridges, to build those relationships. they have been nontraditional in many ways. and to bring them in to solving some of our heart problems. the other thing you think about is the allies and partners. understanding with the nations national interests are, trying to eliminate what are some of the regional challenges, what are s
projects we have building new data environment, in which we are dependent on industry to help us out with priya-- with. there is frustration with the acquisition process. we want to take some of these problems in the industry where they look at it and go that is such a unique challenge i want to be a part of that. i'm going to build this capability, i'm going to build like software -- build this software. thisally want to going cam the community. who has an 80% solution. solution, which is a...
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ican i can introduce you properly now, we have priya, singer songwriter who has appeared in the westdate is all about the power of music helping to change lives, and number of events ta ke change lives, and number of events take place across the uk. they will all be showcased on bbc online tv. the themes this year are women in music, transport choirs and freshers week, and the bbc asian network teamed up with free radicals to create this amazing event that we we re create this amazing event that we were pa rt of create this amazing event that we were part of which was a performance ta keover were part of which was a performance takeover on a tram in the midlands, 24 female artists, all incredible and inspiring and talented, at each stop we performed to the wonderful commuters of birmingham! why is it important to you that women be the focus of this? there's always a 5tigma around how women behave around each other and treat each other. i think this was such an important event because it's con5ta ntly important event because it's constantly lifting a important event because it's con5t
ican i can introduce you properly now, we have priya, singer songwriter who has appeared in the westdate is all about the power of music helping to change lives, and number of events ta ke change lives, and number of events take place across the uk. they will all be showcased on bbc online tv. the themes this year are women in music, transport choirs and freshers week, and the bbc asian network teamed up with free radicals to create this amazing event that we we re create this amazing event...