sassan: i think that is a concern. they will take care of that later when they have to deal with it. it is not something that you need to do with at the moment. we have a lot of questions toward the turn of the year. if you look at the numbers are on the turn of the year, they were very weak. there were questions that we got from the clients. why are they being even more aggressive? -- why aren't they being even more aggressive? you have to give them credit for not dramatically cutting interest rates. a lot of people thought they might do that more aggressively. will it create problems down the future? perhaps. the hope in these circumstances is that you can grow out of this. if you can stabilize growth, that takes care of some of the credit problems. haidi: let's get over the slow and the trade war first. that is what they are thinking. us throughouth the course of most of this hour. still ahead, china's $13 trillion debt market is getting a boost. we will be hearing exquisitely the thoughts of j.p. morgan's china ceo