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sali's other sister _ my sister was dying. sali's other sister has _ my sister was dying.was dying. sali's - other sister has a brain tumour but the family can't access the savings to pay for the treatment because of withdrawing restrictions imposed by banks. it was a toy gun. someone could have had a heart attack will pull their own gun. you accept that you put people at risk�*s translation: put people at risk's translation: ., translation: even if that did ha en, translation: even if that did happen. it _ translation: even if that did happen, it would _ translation: even if that did happen, it would be _ translation: even if that did happen, it would be the - translation: even if that did happen, it would be the bank. translation: even if that did | happen, it would be the bank to blame and not me. i apologised all the i frightened but how does the competitive despair, anger and grief i feel every day knowing my sister is dying? people raiding banks retrieve their own money is becoming more common in the benign. in september there were five robberies injust one september
sali's other sister _ my sister was dying. sali's other sister has _ my sister was dying.was dying. sali's - other sister has a brain tumour but the family can't access the savings to pay for the treatment because of withdrawing restrictions imposed by banks. it was a toy gun. someone could have had a heart attack will pull their own gun. you accept that you put people at risk�*s translation: put people at risk's translation: ., translation: even if that did ha en, translation: even if that...
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juliette saly in singapore. nordea bank ceo is in the wings, frank vang-jensen will talk us through the risks. and he has got an optimistic outlook. on bloomberg. ♪ manus: nordea bank results are on the tape, the helsinki lender posting higher-than-expected net income for the third quarter and said lower costs would contribute to the improved outlook. joining us now is frank vang-jensen, the ceo of nordea. well done on the numbers, a comfortable beat on the estimates, was it on cost-cutting or what has the delivery been? good morning. frank: it was a strong quarter with strong credit quality, that lands at 1.3 billion euros in operating profit. income was up 7%. [no audio] manus: we seem to have just lost the telephone line for now. it's interesting that this is a ceo talking about cost to income ratio at 48-40 9%, it's going to be a tough quarter in terms of how they are positioned going forward. we're going to try and redial, and look through the rest of these numbers for a moment. dani: third quarter net fee
juliette saly in singapore. nordea bank ceo is in the wings, frank vang-jensen will talk us through the risks. and he has got an optimistic outlook. on bloomberg. ♪ manus: nordea bank results are on the tape, the helsinki lender posting higher-than-expected net income for the third quarter and said lower costs would contribute to the improved outlook. joining us now is frank vang-jensen, the ceo of nordea. well done on the numbers, a comfortable beat on the estimates, was it on cost-cutting...
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sali and her sister took $13,000 of their own money. i was desperate because my sister was dying. sali's other sister has a brain tumour but the family can't access their savings to pay for the treatment, because of withdrawing restrictions imposed by banks. it was a toy gun. someone could have had a heart attack or pulled their own gun. do you accept that you put people at risk? translation: even if that did happen, it would be the banks| to blame and not me. i apologised to all the people i frightened but how does compare despair, anger and grief i feel every day knowing my sister is dying? people raiding banks to retrieve their own money is becoming more common in lebanon. in september there were five robberies in just one day. and that's because people are struggling. since the financial crisis in 2019, banks have stopped people from withdrawing more than $a00 a month. while the lebanese pound has lost 90% of its value. banks have only partially reopened since the latest raise. people have been queueing, filing in one by onejust to
sali and her sister took $13,000 of their own money. i was desperate because my sister was dying. sali's other sister has a brain tumour but the family can't access their savings to pay for the treatment, because of withdrawing restrictions imposed by banks. it was a toy gun. someone could have had a heart attack or pulled their own gun. do you accept that you put people at risk? translation: even if that did happen, it would be the banks| to blame and not me. i apologised to all the people i...
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sali and her sister took $13,000 of their own money.because my sister was dying. sali's other sister has a brain tumour but the family can't access their savings to pay for the treatment, because of withdrawing restrictions imposed by banks. it was a toy gun. someone could have had a heart attack or pulled their own gun. do you accept that you put people at risk? translation: even if that did happen, it would be the banks| to blame and not me. i apologised to all the people i frightened but how does that compare despair, anger and grief i feel every day, knowing my sister is dying? people raiding banks to retrieve their own money is becoming more common in lebanon. in september there were five robberies in just one day. and that's because people are struggling. since the financial crisis in 2019, banks have stopped people from withdrawing more than $400 a month. while the lebanese pound has lost 90% of its value. banks have only partially reopened since the latest raids. people have been queueing, filing in one by onejust to use an atm,
sali and her sister took $13,000 of their own money.because my sister was dying. sali's other sister has a brain tumour but the family can't access their savings to pay for the treatment, because of withdrawing restrictions imposed by banks. it was a toy gun. someone could have had a heart attack or pulled their own gun. do you accept that you put people at risk? translation: even if that did happen, it would be the banks| to blame and not me. i apologised to all the people i frightened but how...
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yulia saly is in singapore. you are on intervention watch, we have this big boost from a cutie delayed story -- qt delayed story. is it transferring to you? juliette: it is a very risk on session and we got the boost in the last hour or so as you were breaking that news from the ft over the potential movement from the bank of england. that has seen a big movement and bonds. look at the yield on australia's tenure, down 11 basis points and supporting this risk on move we were seeing across asia to spot -- despite the delay in the gdp figures from china. a lot of momentum in tech players, boosted by what we saw in the nasdaq overnight and byd coming through with a strong third-quarter profit. never far from intervention watch, as you say. a stronger again today, team japan staying pat with the likelihood they will continue on their monetary policy path, 150 is the level we are watching for. we haven't seen a dollar-yen at that level since 1990. let's look at the broader china picture, we were supposed to get third
yulia saly is in singapore. you are on intervention watch, we have this big boost from a cutie delayed story -- qt delayed story. is it transferring to you? juliette: it is a very risk on session and we got the boost in the last hour or so as you were breaking that news from the ft over the potential movement from the bank of england. that has seen a big movement and bonds. look at the yield on australia's tenure, down 11 basis points and supporting this risk on move we were seeing across asia...
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juliette saly is with us. we thought 145 was the breakpoint to yield curve controlling significant intervention. what do we have today and what do we expect? juliette: the yen still at the 32 year low. let's start with the broader picture. we had the factors rebecca alerted to, there wasn't a turnaround from covid zero policy or strong policy support for the policy sector. csi 300 trading at the lowest levels since the beginning of the pandemic. certainly a lot of weakness in the legs of iron or futures in singapore as well, leading to a negative day for asian stocks and tech players under pressure as well after the broader u.s. tech selloff. the pboc once again trying to stem the decline in its currency with a stronger fix. they also rolled over the mlf without rate, two .75%. a slightly stronger offshore your one, but city is saying -- offshore yuan, but that will continue to prop up the dollar. the yen, more verbal intervention from the likes of the top official candidate of the g20, and suzuki as well. no
juliette saly is with us. we thought 145 was the breakpoint to yield curve controlling significant intervention. what do we have today and what do we expect? juliette: the yen still at the 32 year low. let's start with the broader picture. we had the factors rebecca alerted to, there wasn't a turnaround from covid zero policy or strong policy support for the policy sector. csi 300 trading at the lowest levels since the beginning of the pandemic. certainly a lot of weakness in the legs of iron...
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dani: juliette saly in singapore. alex webb joins us in the studio to discuss the latest major twist in the elon musk twitter saga. and of course manus cranny. we are missing him in london but he's going to be in vienna all day covering opec. twitter shares soaring after elon musk revived his bid to buy the social media giant at the original price of $54.20. he had previous efforts to quit the deal. bloomberg had the story first which was then confirmed by a letter must filed with the sec. -- musk filed with the sec. so what now? >> it certainly looks as though the court case is done. elon presumably completes this deal. it seems that the die is cast. he's now going to pony up the money and perhaps more significantly, the banks have to find a way of financing this. dani: that is such a good point. that markets are absolutely dead at this point. there was this discourse of everybody wants to see him forced to buy twitter. now there is discourse, what does a twitter with elon musk look like? >> what emerged from the dis
dani: juliette saly in singapore. alex webb joins us in the studio to discuss the latest major twist in the elon musk twitter saga. and of course manus cranny. we are missing him in london but he's going to be in vienna all day covering opec. twitter shares soaring after elon musk revived his bid to buy the social media giant at the original price of $54.20. he had previous efforts to quit the deal. bloomberg had the story first which was then confirmed by a letter must filed with the sec. --...
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. - pero ya salí del coma, abogado, ya puedo hacerme cargo de mi hija. no es tan sencillo, señora.odo porque usted tuvo problema con las drogas, y por eso estuvo en coma por dos años. ningún juez le daría la custodia de la menor. - así es, clemen, por culpa de las drogas perdiste a tu hija. yo no quiero darla en adopción, abogado, no quiero-- es lo mejor. dulce tendrá mejores oportunidades de salir adelante a la vida, va a la escuela, tiene excelentes calificaciones, vive bien y sus padres adoptivos la aman, no le arrebates eso. - no. señora, a partir de hoy dulce ya no es su hija. yo sé que estás haciendo un enorme sacrificio pero es lo mejor. ¿qué pasó, mi clemen? qué chido verte. ¿qué transa? híjole, se ve que andas arrastrando la cobija. ¿qué te pasa? me siento muy mal. perdí a mi hija. chirrión, ¿cómo que la perdiste? tuve que darla en adopción para que tuviera una vida mejor. nel, lo mejor es que un hijo esté con su jefecita, claro, si no te sale tan gacha como la mía, pero tú sí eres a todo dar. - la perdí, la perdí, y ya nunca la voy a tener conmigo. me siento muy mal, nece
. - pero ya salí del coma, abogado, ya puedo hacerme cargo de mi hija. no es tan sencillo, señora.odo porque usted tuvo problema con las drogas, y por eso estuvo en coma por dos años. ningún juez le daría la custodia de la menor. - así es, clemen, por culpa de las drogas perdiste a tu hija. yo no quiero darla en adopción, abogado, no quiero-- es lo mejor. dulce tendrá mejores oportunidades de salir adelante a la vida, va a la escuela, tiene excelentes calificaciones, vive bien y sus...
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manus: i told juliette saly, the end of today, you will have a lot of notes. the fed will have to move from talking a talk into walking a walk. up 24 basis points in the trading session. we will get some reprieve this morning on the back of that. 100 basis points hikes. cable, managed to run up almost 2%. will they move from number 10 to cut the budget. 89.90. the moves from the oil market are trying to push it to the global economy. 34 year low on the dollar-yen. dani: i will take the other side of your bet. i will say we get no. i for like i will lose that one -- manus: it is normal. [laughter] dani: reporters around the world before i lose all of my money. they are hand to unpack. manus: let's get to juliette saly. how do you market those? i am good. i will come back later. dani: she is not ready yet. i am too excited for this friday. we can be delay again. cpi is at 6.6% in september. president biden acknowledging there is more to do to come back restless. >> america's are squeezed by the cost of living. fighting this battle every day is a key reason about
manus: i told juliette saly, the end of today, you will have a lot of notes. the fed will have to move from talking a talk into walking a walk. up 24 basis points in the trading session. we will get some reprieve this morning on the back of that. 100 basis points hikes. cable, managed to run up almost 2%. will they move from number 10 to cut the budget. 89.90. the moves from the oil market are trying to push it to the global economy. 34 year low on the dollar-yen. dani: i will take the other...
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juliette saly is in singapore with the latest. >> failing to move the yen, that was last month.ove speculation. -- yen, they are back at levels that sparked speculation last month. a spokesperson is telling reporters that they are watching the moves in the fx market with a sense of urgency. we are still seeing weakness filtered through the asia-pacific through these april 2020 lows. the exports are really adding to woes for the supply chain. number watching an uptick in the korean won. let's look at the jumbo hike we saw. the fact that you have got this as a reason why they would for the jumbo move. this is only the second time we have seen a 50 basis point hike and history. we are echoing what we heard from mario draghi. they said they are going to do whatever they can do to tame inflation, even if it means sacrificing the economy. dani: thank you very much. juliette saly in singapore. we will get u.k. gdp numbers along with industrial production data. will that change anything for the boe, are they all on financial stability watch? that 10:00 a.m., we will get more figures lea
juliette saly is in singapore with the latest. >> failing to move the yen, that was last month.ove speculation. -- yen, they are back at levels that sparked speculation last month. a spokesperson is telling reporters that they are watching the moves in the fx market with a sense of urgency. we are still seeing weakness filtered through the asia-pacific through these april 2020 lows. the exports are really adding to woes for the supply chain. number watching an uptick in the korean won....
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juliette saly in singapore. coming up on the show, the big hitters in european earnings, nestle hits the tape in just a few moments, how much did you pay for your sparkling water, your hagen-dasz, the treasures of life did you pay up? this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: some breaking news, nestle earnings coming in. they are seeing full-year organic revenue at 8%, at the high end of the original estimate, the original was a range of 7-8%, but to be clear estimates had been 48.3%. the other important thing to note is nestle is facing high costs overall materials. however they are still keeping their margin estimates, operating margin they say will be around 17%. it is all about raw materials and consumer strength, manus. manus: the other side of that coin to the input side is on the output side, your hagen-dasz, various products and kitcat's, is of course prices at 7.5% for the nine-months, the estimate was 7.1%. that is the inflationary impact coming through in the top line on pricing. but the question -- dani: say it ag
juliette saly in singapore. coming up on the show, the big hitters in european earnings, nestle hits the tape in just a few moments, how much did you pay for your sparkling water, your hagen-dasz, the treasures of life did you pay up? this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: some breaking news, nestle earnings coming in. they are seeing full-year organic revenue at 8%, at the high end of the original estimate, the original was a range of 7-8%, but to be clear estimates had been 48.3%. the other important...
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how long do these minutes last after landing that venetz sali mayyun, did not see his son for 9 monthsspent four in captivity, the son and other released servicemen in this plane, journalists, native doctors meet russian soldiers who were released from captivity the day before. the return home is an important event, not only for the fighters themselves and their families, but also for the entire russian society, which monitors the progress of the special military operation and worries about ours, we are extremely happy, that we are back home. thank you all very much for your support, for welcoming us so warmly and for the fact that you all did all this for us . i still don’t understand, in general, that this is all real in reality i’m glad that he drips on me and i’m in russia, i was at home nadezhda hope is always there all the guys have hope that everyone will be pulled out, everyone will return home, without it, nowhere. he won't go crazy without hope. and here is the father and son, everything is without words. it is clear that such meetings happen once in a lifetime 2 months at al
how long do these minutes last after landing that venetz sali mayyun, did not see his son for 9 monthsspent four in captivity, the son and other released servicemen in this plane, journalists, native doctors meet russian soldiers who were released from captivity the day before. the return home is an important event, not only for the fighters themselves and their families, but also for the entire russian society, which monitors the progress of the special military operation and worries about...
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how long do these minutes last after the landing of the tuvan sali mayyun, did not see his son for 9 months, of which he spent four in captivity, the son and other released servicemen on this plane , journalists, native doctors meet russian soldiers who were released from captivity the day before. returning home is an important event not only for the fighters themselves and their families, but also for the entire russian society, which monitors the progress of the special military operation and worries about our people, we are extremely happy that we still returned home. thank you all very much for your support , for being so warmly welcomed and for the fact that you all they did it all for us. i still do not understand, in general, that this is all real in reality. i 'm standing in the rain i'm glad that it's dripping me and i'm in russia i was at home nadezhda hope is always there all the guys have hope that everyone will be pulled out, everyone will return home, nowhere without it. it will not work out there, you will go crazy without hope, and here is the father with the son, eve
how long do these minutes last after the landing of the tuvan sali mayyun, did not see his son for 9 months, of which he spent four in captivity, the son and other released servicemen on this plane , journalists, native doctors meet russian soldiers who were released from captivity the day before. returning home is an important event not only for the fighters themselves and their families, but also for the entire russian society, which monitors the progress of the special military operation and...
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all sali was paid by all germans based on income. it was seen differently in the west than in the east. many west jim felt that they were carrying the burden of re unification. while in the east, people were grappling with an entirely new social system in the mid 19 eighties, neoliberalism and privatization also to cult in france. unemployment and poverty skyrocketed with societies. inequality is becoming increasingly pronounced. french people were going hungry, but it wasn't the government who came to the rescue. rather an actor who went by the name of kalu stepped in. he created aristo sticker or restaurants of the heart. a french charity, which distributed food to those in need. for the sure you and for me all dress, if i like russia is all these are unemployed. people with families, not homeless people go, we prefer to get on groceries instead of prepared food, eating here with the family, with shame here if you pick up groceries and no one knows it was a donation. awful. let me in 1990 the social security contributions of the wo
all sali was paid by all germans based on income. it was seen differently in the west than in the east. many west jim felt that they were carrying the burden of re unification. while in the east, people were grappling with an entirely new social system in the mid 19 eighties, neoliberalism and privatization also to cult in france. unemployment and poverty skyrocketed with societies. inequality is becoming increasingly pronounced. french people were going hungry, but it wasn't the government who...
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all sali was paid by all germans based on income. it was seen differently in the west than in the east. many west general felt that they were carrying the burden of re unification. while in the east, people were grappling with an entirely new social system in the mid 19 eighties, neoliberalism and privatization also too called in france. unemployment and poverty skyrocketed with societies. inequality is becoming increasingly pronounced. french people were going hungry, but it wasn't the government who came to the rescue. rather an actor who went by the name of kalu stepped in. he created aristo sticker or restaurants of the heart. a french charity, which distributed food to those in need. for the sure you and for me all dress, if i like russia is all these are unemployed. people with families, not homeless people go, we prefer to get on groceries instead of prepared food, eating here with the family, with shame here if you pick up groceries and no one knows it was a donation. awful. let me in 1990 the social security contributions of
all sali was paid by all germans based on income. it was seen differently in the west than in the east. many west general felt that they were carrying the burden of re unification. while in the east, people were grappling with an entirely new social system in the mid 19 eighties, neoliberalism and privatization also too called in france. unemployment and poverty skyrocketed with societies. inequality is becoming increasingly pronounced. french people were going hungry, but it wasn't the...
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he studied it up sali university, just a, just about half an hour north of start home. i won't try and deconstruct his work on the, at the under tall yet. oh, my think they nobel prize committee just did a, a fairly good job of that at themselves for you there. but as i, as i said these, we never know who's likely to get these prizes until they're announced. and there was quite a lot of buzz, and that may be this year, the prize might go to catalina carrico, andrew, vice men for their work on the m r n. a vaccine used by pfizer and montana in combating cove at 19 am. however, the nobel committee are notoriously keen to make sure that the, the breakthroughs made in science have been proven over a long period of time. and they've perhaps decided at that, that, that discovery that break through, even though it took some 40 years, hasn't been proved enough in terms of the vaccines given for coven 19. so i suppose work on that the and not neanderthal yet. home is a little bit more established in time and that's perhaps at why as funds a pabo has been the re recipients of the
he studied it up sali university, just a, just about half an hour north of start home. i won't try and deconstruct his work on the, at the under tall yet. oh, my think they nobel prize committee just did a, a fairly good job of that at themselves for you there. but as i, as i said these, we never know who's likely to get these prizes until they're announced. and there was quite a lot of buzz, and that may be this year, the prize might go to catalina carrico, andrew, vice men for their work on...
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it's a generative our case using a lot of reference from sali, which from the seek, seized the idea of the wall drawings like a set of instructions. it's the same, but on the blocks from purely just telling you all this work now. yeah, you on the codes, the idea of this new paradigm is for you to all are something that everybody can see. but oh yeah, you can be the true owner. now the market price of our autograph is like a $1000000.00. and we, we have one of the largest collection saw off auto lives with people are making huge amount of money that you're wealth creation is not out of nothing where step money coming from. yeah, i mean, that's kind of a complicated question. right? because i think, and this is what i think intellectually is quite interesting about trip occurrences in general. uh from my perspective as that they make you challenge what value is and how value is allotted in society. like who gets to decide what's valuable? who gets to kind of navigate economies who get to control economies. these are the types of things that, you know, private money. the existence of priv
it's a generative our case using a lot of reference from sali, which from the seek, seized the idea of the wall drawings like a set of instructions. it's the same, but on the blocks from purely just telling you all this work now. yeah, you on the codes, the idea of this new paradigm is for you to all are something that everybody can see. but oh yeah, you can be the true owner. now the market price of our autograph is like a $1000000.00. and we, we have one of the largest collection saw off auto...
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well, over a $1.60 birds, his engine, not because of work, the russians in salis. i'm not finishing the idea that sergio bu into would do this to harm the us or to be in any way politically involved is absolutely not correct at all. we'll still respect the reason you have high prices in the united states is because you have a refining shortage that has been in existence for more than 20 years. you haven't built refineries and decades. opaque plus opposite cuts, oil production by $2000000.00 barrels per day, starting next month. and the move cause anger among us lawmakers with calls to re examine phase with key oil producers who they allege a damaging washington's economic interests. now this comes after years of the u. s praising the kingdom as a strategic partner and supplying the country with large amounts of weapons. some of even called for the us to withdraw military support from saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, the opec plus decision has echoed in the e u as well. according to foreign policy chief, you're set barrel. the decisions of cuts, oil produc
well, over a $1.60 birds, his engine, not because of work, the russians in salis. i'm not finishing the idea that sergio bu into would do this to harm the us or to be in any way politically involved is absolutely not correct at all. we'll still respect the reason you have high prices in the united states is because you have a refining shortage that has been in existence for more than 20 years. you haven't built refineries and decades. opaque plus opposite cuts, oil production by $2000000.00...
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and at the bank sali held up, the chairman says they are pressing charges. it definitely is wrong to try to get _ charges. it definitely is wrong to try to get money _ charges. it definitely is wrong to try to get money by - charges. it definitely is wrong to try to get money by force l charges. it definitely is wrong | to try to get money by force or by violence. we have to have laws. really, ican't understand the anger and we are angry also about the situation. they were number one by far responsibility is on the politicians in this country. lebanon's lawmakers have been slow to respond to the economic crisis and negotiations for a bailout from the international monetary fund continue to drive. without decisive action, the future for lebanese people is increasingly bleak. rachel thorn, bbc news, beirut. donna langley is one of the most powerful women in hollywood — the first british woman to run a major american film studio. and she's been behind some of hollywood's biggest films. it's a remarkable story for a woman who grew up on the isle of wight in the
and at the bank sali held up, the chairman says they are pressing charges. it definitely is wrong to try to get _ charges. it definitely is wrong to try to get money _ charges. it definitely is wrong to try to get money by - charges. it definitely is wrong to try to get money by force l charges. it definitely is wrong | to try to get money by force or by violence. we have to have laws. really, ican't understand the anger and we are angry also about the situation. they were number one by far...
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manus: thank you very much, juliette saly on taiwan semiconductors we will break those numbers when they come through the tape. you've got your m -- u.k. turmoil, the latest news follows the bank of england stepping up 4.6 billion pounds of gilts yesterday. let's bring in our chief rights correspondent for asia -- rates for spun it for asia. the bank having lived -- of england restrained the gilt market. what happens tomorrow when they close up shop on threadneedle street as buyers? >> some of the answer to that, what level of thermal we get, depends on what cpi we get and the way the u.s. treasuries market reacts. what we get out of the fed with guards so that -- regards to that and how much that plays into increased or decreased fed hawkishness. there is the possibility we get a fairly quiet finish to the week in the gilt market if uscp i can set the right stage. bailey's comments on wednesday or tuesday did seem to lead to a lot of selling overnight in the gilt market, and the boe came in and did a lot of buying and ultimately they settle down. they have gone the market used to the id
manus: thank you very much, juliette saly on taiwan semiconductors we will break those numbers when they come through the tape. you've got your m -- u.k. turmoil, the latest news follows the bank of england stepping up 4.6 billion pounds of gilts yesterday. let's bring in our chief rights correspondent for asia -- rates for spun it for asia. the bank having lived -- of england restrained the gilt market. what happens tomorrow when they close up shop on threadneedle street as buyers? >>...
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tom and i this morning, we will come back to reynard and evans in just a moment, i think this is a salyory warning of you are about to break something from a man who knows a thing or two about crises. you don't need to get there immediately. kit: it's interesting coming from him. i don't know how the fed in practice when they meet in november are going to react. having missed the start of the inflation spike, they feel under a great deal of pressure not to be too casual, and that's why they have laid out this policy of 75 basis points in november, another 50 in december. we will know if they have went too far when we get the history books, but let's say core cpi inflation hit six and a half percent this week, and could start backing off or sending anything other than hawkish. i don't think pouring cal ming oil over the equity and bond markets is going to be how they are looking at the world the next couple of weeks. tom: it's interesting to hear the vice chair pointing to the global outlook as well, tying that into her commentary. central to those global risks is the strength of the u.s
tom and i this morning, we will come back to reynard and evans in just a moment, i think this is a salyory warning of you are about to break something from a man who knows a thing or two about crises. you don't need to get there immediately. kit: it's interesting coming from him. i don't know how the fed in practice when they meet in november are going to react. having missed the start of the inflation spike, they feel under a great deal of pressure not to be too casual, and that's why they...
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juliette saly in singapore has been tracking the reopen. juliette: covid restrictions meant many people staying at home, tourism down 26% from last year, down 56 from the golden week in 2019. investors selling into markets and midst concerns globally. csi 300 testing april 2020 lows, and u.s.-sino-american tension s in terms of further curbs for tech companies that is weighing heavily on the tech space. the hang seng tech testing its lowest level since january 2019 with a drop of 4% in the morning. you are seeing stronger offshore you one today -- yuan today, but it has been a bit of a dampener after the golden week holiday. the only bright spot is property stocks, as we look ahead to support for the beleaguered property sector. when it comes the overall picture, we also had weakness in the services picture, it fell below 50 for the first time since may. adding to expectations we will see more targeted policy support when the party conference kicks off on the 16th. manus: i think you hit the nail on the head with u.s.-saudi relations, and t
juliette saly in singapore has been tracking the reopen. juliette: covid restrictions meant many people staying at home, tourism down 26% from last year, down 56 from the golden week in 2019. investors selling into markets and midst concerns globally. csi 300 testing april 2020 lows, and u.s.-sino-american tension s in terms of further curbs for tech companies that is weighing heavily on the tech space. the hang seng tech testing its lowest level since january 2019 with a drop of 4% in the...
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let's get our top stories this morning, with the first word news is juliette saly.iette: the white house is accused of sending technicians to crimea to support -- the ukrainian president says russia must compensate his country for the discretion that has been wrought by moscow's invasion. the european union will press ahead with emergency actions to address the energy crisis. that is after germany paved the way for a temporary price cap on natural gas. it sends a clear signal to the market that the bloc is ready to act together. the st. louis fed says it will think differently about officials participating in private events, after criticism of james bullard for speaking last week at a private event hosted by citigroup. bullard's appearance could be seen as a violation of federal rules to avoid providing advantage to any market participants. adidas issued a profit warning as good pileup in china and western markets. the german sportswear maker expects an operating margin of 4%, down from 7%. the ceo has announced he will step down next year. global news, 24 hours a d
let's get our top stories this morning, with the first word news is juliette saly.iette: the white house is accused of sending technicians to crimea to support -- the ukrainian president says russia must compensate his country for the discretion that has been wrought by moscow's invasion. the european union will press ahead with emergency actions to address the energy crisis. that is after germany paved the way for a temporary price cap on natural gas. it sends a clear signal to the market that...
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it's a generative our case using a lot of reference from sali, which from the succeeds, the idea of the wall drawings like a set of instructions. it's the same, but on the box from purely just tell it you own this work now. yeah, you, on the codes, the idea of this new paradigm is for you to all are something that everybody can see, but only you can be the true owner. now though, market price over our autograph is like a $1000000.00, and we, we have one of the largest collection saw off auto gloves. ah, people are making huge amount of money that you're wales creation is not out of nothing where step money coming from. yeah, i mean that's kind of a complicated question, right? because i think this is what i think intellectually is quite interesting about trip occurrences in general. from my perspective as that they make you challenge what value is and how value is allotted in society like who gets to decide what's valuable, who gets to kind of navigate economies who get to control economies. these are the types of things that, you know, private money, the existence of private money, non
it's a generative our case using a lot of reference from sali, which from the succeeds, the idea of the wall drawings like a set of instructions. it's the same, but on the box from purely just tell it you own this work now. yeah, you, on the codes, the idea of this new paradigm is for you to all are something that everybody can see, but only you can be the true owner. now though, market price over our autograph is like a $1000000.00, and we, we have one of the largest collection saw off auto...
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it's a generative our case using a lot of reference from sali, which from the sick sees the idea of the wall drawings like a set of instructions. it's the same, but on the box from purely just tell it you own this work now. yeah, you on the codes, the idea of this new paradigm is for your ju, all of something that everybody can see. but only you can be the true owner. and now the market price over our auto cliff is like a $1000000.00. and we, we have one of the largest collection sa, off auto lives. ah, people are making huge amount of money, but yeah, well creation is not out of nothing. where's that money coming from? yeah, i mean, that's kind of a complicated question, right? because i think, and this is what i think intellectually is quite interesting about crypto currencies in general. from my perspective as that they make you challenge what value is and how value is allotted in society like who gets to decide what's valuable, who gets to kind of navigate economies who get to control economies. these are the types of things that, you know, private money, the existence of private mo
it's a generative our case using a lot of reference from sali, which from the sick sees the idea of the wall drawings like a set of instructions. it's the same, but on the box from purely just tell it you own this work now. yeah, you on the codes, the idea of this new paradigm is for your ju, all of something that everybody can see. but only you can be the true owner. and now the market price over our auto cliff is like a $1000000.00. and we, we have one of the largest collection sa, off auto...
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why the subway operators not skipped the stop to control the human traffic that was going into the saly one of the bloomberg stories say when you get to a density of five people per square meter is cramped but manageable, once you get 8-9 per square meter the situation can become very dangerous. which obviously did this. whether the authorities say now? they will investigate to see what went wrong, are they talking about making permanent changes, will there be any repercussions if you saw people saying push, push, push would they be in trouble, how about the authorities that do not know what is going on and do some the coming but will they do next? -- what will they do next? >> authorities say the country will come up with safety measures for events such as this one, there were no clear organizers that oversaw or predicted the crowds. they are try to come out with some of the new regulations, for such events, where people gather in a huge amount. there will be no -- even though there will be no clear organizers, local government or police can predict the possible human traffic and could
why the subway operators not skipped the stop to control the human traffic that was going into the saly one of the bloomberg stories say when you get to a density of five people per square meter is cramped but manageable, once you get 8-9 per square meter the situation can become very dangerous. which obviously did this. whether the authorities say now? they will investigate to see what went wrong, are they talking about making permanent changes, will there be any repercussions if you saw...
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the coast of your by the coast, probably not much change so sixties seventies and now eighties. 6 31 salising to start with the east bay. steve we have a lot of slow traffic developing, which is nothing new things are getting slow in. many of these commutes. contra costa county always seems to take it on the chin. early highway four is pretty slow coming westbound. we had an earlier crash. not serious, but it was something to look at. and it slowed traffic. you can see that. how we four is pretty slow all the way back from antioch into concord. although 6 80 doesn't have a big slowdown just yet. 80 has a slowdown from panel into richmond and at the bay bridge toll plaza. there is a backup here of about 5 to 10 minutes before you make it onto the bridge, 6 31. let's go back to the headlines. thank you. walter bay area has another new nobel prize winner. just a couple of hours ago. the nobel prize committee awarded the prize in chemistry to caroline britos e a professor at stanford to others that chemists are sharing that award all three or credited with pioneering a new field of biochemistr
the coast of your by the coast, probably not much change so sixties seventies and now eighties. 6 31 salising to start with the east bay. steve we have a lot of slow traffic developing, which is nothing new things are getting slow in. many of these commutes. contra costa county always seems to take it on the chin. early highway four is pretty slow coming westbound. we had an earlier crash. not serious, but it was something to look at. and it slowed traffic. you can see that. how we four is...
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seventies and eighties on those temps 4 31 salis here.et it is quite you know, and that's just the way we like it, steve, we don't want anything to mess up your commute. if you're getting up this early right now. it looks pretty good if you are driving into san francisco, and that commuter actually is doing well to expand to the east bay. we don't see a lot going on. so it's just the way we like it. we've had a couple of minor incidents, but they haven't caused major traffic hassles. 4 31, let's get back to the headlines. thank you, sal dude in oakland turned deadly. now a family is demanding answers after an innocent bystander was killed on his way to work. ktvu is jana katsuyama has the story. early monday morning. neighbors in oakland say they were shocked to hear a loud crash. big bang what we are like, what the heck did somebody doesn't hit my door or something? oakland police say they've been chasing a suspect in a silver honda sedan. the suspect's car crashed into a red pickup truck. i saw like 10 cops with their guns out. pointing
seventies and eighties on those temps 4 31 salis here.et it is quite you know, and that's just the way we like it, steve, we don't want anything to mess up your commute. if you're getting up this early right now. it looks pretty good if you are driving into san francisco, and that commuter actually is doing well to expand to the east bay. we don't see a lot going on. so it's just the way we like it. we've had a couple of minor incidents, but they haven't caused major traffic hassles. 4 31,...
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that'll pick up sixties attempts. 6 31 salis here now. something new,ust normal. you're in the bay area, but in solano county on westbound 80. we have all names black, and it's still been that way. after a half hour on west 80 at dixon avenue, we have all the lanes blocked. that's beyond the commute for most people between the khorkina spread to the mcarthur maze, for example, to 22 minute drive. and when you get to the bay bridge, you had another tend to be waiting there before you make it onto the span. the respect commuters mostly good. we're getting some of the typical slowdowns and we have a big backup on the altamont pass. also there's a crash clearing grant line road at altamont pass road. and just remember that today is a tough day to get back after work because a lot of people are trying to get home in time for trick or treating so plan accordingly. 6 32 let's go back to the desk, pal. thank you. well, today is halloween. as you know, and this evening, the trick or treaters will be heading out to enjoy the holiday ktvu sally rasmus already in lafayette to
that'll pick up sixties attempts. 6 31 salis here now. something new,ust normal. you're in the bay area, but in solano county on westbound 80. we have all names black, and it's still been that way. after a half hour on west 80 at dixon avenue, we have all the lanes blocked. that's beyond the commute for most people between the khorkina spread to the mcarthur maze, for example, to 22 minute drive. and when you get to the bay bridge, you had another tend to be waiting there before you make it...
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coast, it will be in the sixties, including san francisco at 67, but in the sixties all week long 4 31 salise. hopefully it'll be a friday light. yes they it is light. it is friday light. steve. you're absolutely right. and we'll go to the bay bridge and show you that traffic looks good. i hope it stays this way like that is for a while, at least sometimes on fridays. we do get that traffic does look very good. no major issues driving on the same mateo bridge or on the dumbarton bridge. 4 31. let's go back to the headlines. thank you. sal ports shows the devastating impact the pandemic has had on homeless people in california. it found an estimated 22,000 people across the state have become homeless since march of 2020 that same report found the pandemic has affected latinos in california, especially hard. wouldn't surprise to me when a pandemic hits that they would be the most affected and move into homelessness because they're already making the least amount of money. now homeless rights activists say state and federal programs played a major role in preventing an even bigger homeless cris
coast, it will be in the sixties, including san francisco at 67, but in the sixties all week long 4 31 salise. hopefully it'll be a friday light. yes they it is light. it is friday light. steve. you're absolutely right. and we'll go to the bay bridge and show you that traffic looks good. i hope it stays this way like that is for a while, at least sometimes on fridays. we do get that traffic does look very good. no major issues driving on the same mateo bridge or on the dumbarton bridge. 4 31....
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>> que le hagan daÑo a mis hijas, el jueves conseguÍ trabajo y despuÉs que salÍ de ahÍ, Él entrÓ.utora: organizaciones recomiendan a personas que estÉn experimentando una situaciÓn similar tener un plan de seguridad. >> cuando una vÍctima deja a ese agresor, el agresor siente que pierde poder y control. es muy importante que una persona tenga un plan de seguridad y que si tiene una orden de restricciÓn, quizÁs tener su plan de seguridad, si el agresor se presenta en su hogar, que es lo que pueda ser la vÍctima. locutora: dos telÉfonos que podrÍan ayudarle son el 87773637238 o tambiÉn puede llamar al 9255216366. paola: hablemos ahora de paul pelosi, Él superÓ la operaciÓn de crÁneo tras haber sido operado en san francisco. recordemos que fue agredido con un un martillo en la madrugada. el atacante habrÍa enfrentado al esposo de la congresista gritando que donde estaba nancy. al parecer el hombre habrÍa publicado teorÍas de conspiraciÓn en redes sociales sobre vacunas contra el covid—19, las elecciones del 2020 y el ataque al capitolio del 6 de enero de 2021. un conocido le dijo a c
>> que le hagan daÑo a mis hijas, el jueves conseguÍ trabajo y despuÉs que salÍ de ahÍ, Él entrÓ.utora: organizaciones recomiendan a personas que estÉn experimentando una situaciÓn similar tener un plan de seguridad. >> cuando una vÍctima deja a ese agresor, el agresor siente que pierde poder y control. es muy importante que una persona tenga un plan de seguridad y que si tiene una orden de restricciÓn, quizÁs tener su plan de seguridad, si el agresor se presenta en su...
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. >>> recibÍ un mensaje que habÍa una persona armada, salÍ corriendo y me acerquÉ a la escuela, no meroceda. estuve texteando porque los maestros dijeron que no podÍan acceder a sus telÉfonos. tuvo un ataque de pÁnico, no nos dejan salir de los salones. >>> padres de familia tambiÉn se encontraban en la misma situaciÓn con sus hijos adentro de la escuela. el supervisor de santa cruz dijo que dio informaciÓn de la llamada al 911. la policÍa de santa cruz y tambiÉn del alguacil del condado respondieron de inmediato, la preparatoria santa cruz tomÓ medidas y cerrÓ preventivamente, tambiÉn otras dos escuelas cerraron preventitamente, son la escuela intermedia (hablan en inglÉs). ubicadas al oeste de la ciudad. tambiÉn 7 escuelas tomaron acciÓn y permanecieron bajo encierre preventivo. vamos a regresar a las imÁgenes donde podemos ver las patrullas, los alumnos estÁn en la escuela, las autoridades piden a los padres de familia que se reÚnan con sus hijos en el parque depop de esa ciudad. mi reporte desde santa cruz. >>> muchas gracias flavio por el reporte. pasamos a oakland donde familiar
. >>> recibÍ un mensaje que habÍa una persona armada, salÍ corriendo y me acerquÉ a la escuela, no meroceda. estuve texteando porque los maestros dijeron que no podÍan acceder a sus telÉfonos. tuvo un ataque de pÁnico, no nos dejan salir de los salones. >>> padres de familia tambiÉn se encontraban en la misma situaciÓn con sus hijos adentro de la escuela. el supervisor de santa cruz dijo que dio informaciÓn de la llamada al 911. la policÍa de santa cruz y tambiÉn...
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. >> hasta donde llegan las piernas el corazÓn, hasta ahÍ vamos, casi siete meses despuÉs de que salÍcia los estados unidos y en unos meses o quizÁ un par de aÑos finalmente llegar a su destino que es alaska. jorge fregoso, univisiÓn. satcha: muchÍsimas gracias, jorge, ojalÁ logren su meta de llegar hasta alaska. vamos contigo querida robmariel. robmariel: esperamos que las aperturas designan drÁsticamente, sobre todo para principios la prÓxima semana, ya podemos ir sintiendo esa sensaciÓn tÉrmica por debajo de la media, sobre todo desde el centro y hasta el este del paÍs, fÍjense cÓmo esas temperaturas se registran con unos 10 y hasta 11 por debajo del promedio, el dÍa de hoy tenemos por lo menos unos 46 millones de personas que estÁn por debajo del promedio, esto ira aumentando poco a poco, maÑana sÁbado tendrÍamos 71 millones y fÍjense en este nÚmero, 235 millones de personas estarÍan sintiendo los efectos de estas temperaturas por debajo del promedio, esto en una Época como esta, tenemos varios frentes frÍos que estarÍan desfilando justamente a nivel nacional, fÍjense como esa mas
. >> hasta donde llegan las piernas el corazÓn, hasta ahÍ vamos, casi siete meses despuÉs de que salÍcia los estados unidos y en unos meses o quizÁ un par de aÑos finalmente llegar a su destino que es alaska. jorge fregoso, univisiÓn. satcha: muchÍsimas gracias, jorge, ojalÁ logren su meta de llegar hasta alaska. vamos contigo querida robmariel. robmariel: esperamos que las aperturas designan drÁsticamente, sobre todo para principios la prÓxima semana, ya podemos ir sintiendo...