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yvonne: thomas schroeder will be sticking around for the hour. virgin away from asian bonds and the pressure will grow. david: later on, we will look how this epic fight between airbus and boeing signals that a trade war will continue to fly. yvonne: you can join the conversation by sending its messages during the show. if you have questions about charts, feel free to let us know now during the commercial break. tv is where you go. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg markets. the dollar is trading euro one-month high after the treasury selloff overnight. this after jay powell say the fed may eventually continue raising rates to a point where it restricts economic growth. yvonne: he made four public appearances in the last week? so a lot of language to go through. what does this mean for asia fx? we are joined from singapore, head of asia research. pickup have seen here in in u.s. treasury yields overnight, quite a move. on the white line, asia fx. jpmorgan dollar asia index. how sensitive is the dollar
yvonne: thomas schroeder will be sticking around for the hour. virgin away from asian bonds and the pressure will grow. david: later on, we will look how this epic fight between airbus and boeing signals that a trade war will continue to fly. yvonne: you can join the conversation by sending its messages during the show. if you have questions about charts, feel free to let us know now during the commercial break. tv is where you go. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. ♪ david: welcome...
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schroeder's saying this morning baron talks with lloyd's for wealth management collaboration.a little more detail. schroders conference it is in discussions with the wealth sector. that will not surprise anybody who has been following the headlines. there has been plenty of reporting of late. let's check out the asian session. look at the csi 300, down 3.7% with just under an hour trade to go. this is the worst start to october for chinese stocks after a holiday since october 2008. japan out of action today. a little bit of buying in india and other emerging markets. australia hit by the weakness you have seen in commodities, particularly that alumina market. -- aluminum market. let's have a look at what else is moving sentiment. we in the emerging market index in asia, down by seven tenths of 1%. you mentioned the offshore yuan. yuan trading in china back online. we had the weakest fix from the pboc since may 2017. you can see the dollar strengthened their. chinese yuan weakness. the yen being dragged to lower by that move from the pboc and also japanese equity markets out of
schroeder's saying this morning baron talks with lloyd's for wealth management collaboration.a little more detail. schroders conference it is in discussions with the wealth sector. that will not surprise anybody who has been following the headlines. there has been plenty of reporting of late. let's check out the asian session. look at the csi 300, down 3.7% with just under an hour trade to go. this is the worst start to october for chinese stocks after a holiday since october 2008. japan out of...
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the reason for this has a lot of to do with the previous us off missed america the then chancellor schroeder from the social democrats who had implemented far reaching labor market reforms and mrs america rode to back these reforms mobile she's responsible for for a mess of investment in public infrastructure that means the next government will have a lot of work in front of it to make sure that germany maintains its strong economic position exactly i mean germany is still europe's economic heavyweight what change of course do you suggest is needed to keep it that way. well first of all no father rollback of labor market reforms and secondly the investment in public infrastructure has to has to increase there's not only a question of more money it's also a question to reform. the admission process the legal processes to make sure that the investment happen more quickly all right to their chief economist at command joining us in frankfurt thank you so much language is considered the biggest barrier for successful integration in germany migrants are required to first learn german only then the
the reason for this has a lot of to do with the previous us off missed america the then chancellor schroeder from the social democrats who had implemented far reaching labor market reforms and mrs america rode to back these reforms mobile she's responsible for for a mess of investment in public infrastructure that means the next government will have a lot of work in front of it to make sure that germany maintains its strong economic position exactly i mean germany is still europe's economic...
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dennis schroeder gives okc the lead on the three ball.ll westbrook is loving him from the bench, keeping it within single digits. down the stretch, flips it up in circus style to give them a six-point lead. 32 points for steph curry. and then takes a nasty spill going up anywhere at the rim with 27 and was fine. warriors win 108-100. >> we were not ready to play. fortunately we came back and took care of business. but we are not in shape yet. i don't think that is going out on a limb. >> it is cool in the range, just seeing the hard work from last year. my main focus is the game, just going out there, executing everything, what we showed you. >>> meanwhile they are considered the warriors biggest threat to the title now that he is back from a broken leg. the former cal bear, jalen brown with the highlight of the night against the sixers. hayward with 10 points, 105-87 win. to baseball now, they had a chance to put the l.a. dodgers on the brink of elimination down south. pressure is a little too much for rich hill who took it out on the ca
dennis schroeder gives okc the lead on the three ball.ll westbrook is loving him from the bench, keeping it within single digits. down the stretch, flips it up in circus style to give them a six-point lead. 32 points for steph curry. and then takes a nasty spill going up anywhere at the rim with 27 and was fine. warriors win 108-100. >> we were not ready to play. fortunately we came back and took care of business. but we are not in shape yet. i don't think that is going out on a limb....
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and that's exactly what i'm gallica schroeder's blood work revealed. her doctor suggested she start taking probiotic acid in pill form as a dietary supplement and it proved effective. after taking one thousand milligrams of proper yannick acid per day for a fourteen day period patients exhibit a significant increase in immune regulators. into the immune system for police and there's a full employment true self. possible explanation for the decrease in inflammation is the gut being home to part of our immune system immune cells bacteria and their products come into contact in class here. could the probiotic acid be helping the body's defenses it seems to be benefiting a gallica showed up who wants to keep on taking the supplement. large scale patient base studies have yet to be conducted but one thing appears clear the healthy brain needs a healthy and happy intestine. we got a lot of viewer questions on facebook like you and he wants to know how can we increase the variety of bacteria species with the right nutrition. i mean we do know that nutrition i
and that's exactly what i'm gallica schroeder's blood work revealed. her doctor suggested she start taking probiotic acid in pill form as a dietary supplement and it proved effective. after taking one thousand milligrams of proper yannick acid per day for a fourteen day period patients exhibit a significant increase in immune regulators. into the immune system for police and there's a full employment true self. possible explanation for the decrease in inflammation is the gut being home to part...
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cared about journalists they would have extensively covered the police shooting of reporter erin schroeder in standing rock where while on camera she was intentionally shot with rubber bullets they would have covered the arrests of journalists at the g. twenty protests or at occupy wall street they would be standing up for journalist giuliana sometimes and they would have covered the time can janson.
cared about journalists they would have extensively covered the police shooting of reporter erin schroeder in standing rock where while on camera she was intentionally shot with rubber bullets they would have covered the arrests of journalists at the g. twenty protests or at occupy wall street they would be standing up for journalist giuliana sometimes and they would have covered the time can janson.
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cared about journalists they would have extensively covered the police shooting of reporter erin schroeder in standing rock where while on camera she.
cared about journalists they would have extensively covered the police shooting of reporter erin schroeder in standing rock where while on camera she.
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cared about journalists they would have extensively covered the police shooting of reporter erin schroeder in standing rock where while on camera she was intentionally shot with rubber bullets they would have covered the arrest of journalists at the g twenty protests or at occupy wall street they would be standing up for journalist giuliana sometimes and they would have covered the time can jansen was severely beaten by our secret service all right. when the life of an eleven year old detective is just rough and it is. what she's got to keep work and she has five kids and a drug habit to pay for this. and i'm not saying you can't find one mainstream story on some of those things i mentioned but none of them got a tiny fraction of the twenty four seven because josie treatment so why is the media doing this is it that they really have it in for you know saudi arabia they want to make them look bad now if that were the case they would have covered and any of the countless horrific acts by saudi arabia a country that publicly behead people for crimes like being gay is fairness and accuracy in
cared about journalists they would have extensively covered the police shooting of reporter erin schroeder in standing rock where while on camera she was intentionally shot with rubber bullets they would have covered the arrest of journalists at the g twenty protests or at occupy wall street they would be standing up for journalist giuliana sometimes and they would have covered the time can jansen was severely beaten by our secret service all right. when the life of an eleven year old detective...
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that you can't be chancellor without being leader of your party she was very critical of gary hart schroeder who is her predecessor as chancellor when he did essentially what she's doing now for the last six months of his chancellorship he wasn't the chairman of the party she said you can't be one without the other essentially because if you are a chancellor without being head of the party you're essentially a well chancellor at the behest of that party and whoever is in charge of the party and that's where things could get interesting because there are two types of candidates that could potentially take over from angela merkel there are the center wrists which is very much the same tack which mrs merkel has kept the party on or put the party on and kept it there during her tenure and then there's also those more conservative voices those to the right of angular merkel c.d.u. party that say that her policies have taken them closer to that of the social democrats and that that's why they've hemorrhaged votes to alternative for germany that they want to get the real conservative voice back the
that you can't be chancellor without being leader of your party she was very critical of gary hart schroeder who is her predecessor as chancellor when he did essentially what she's doing now for the last six months of his chancellorship he wasn't the chairman of the party she said you can't be one without the other essentially because if you are a chancellor without being head of the party you're essentially a well chancellor at the behest of that party and whoever is in charge of the party and...
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cared about journalists they would have extensively covered the police shooting of reporter erin schroeder in standing rock where while on camera she was intentionally shot with rubber bullets they would have covered the arrest of journalists at the g. twenty protests or at occupy wall street they would be standing up for journalist giuliana sons and they would have covered the time can janson was severely beaten by our secret service all right. when the life of an eleven year old detective is just rough it is. what she got to keep work and she has five kids in a drug habit to pay for the film. and i'm not saying you can't find one mainstream story on some of those things i mentioned but none of them got a tiny fraction of the twenty four seven because josie treatment so why is the media doing this is it that they really have it in for you know saudi arabia they want to make them look bad now if that were the case they would have covered and any of the countless horrific acts by saudi arabia a country that publicly behead people. crimes like being gay is fairness and accuracy in reporting
cared about journalists they would have extensively covered the police shooting of reporter erin schroeder in standing rock where while on camera she was intentionally shot with rubber bullets they would have covered the arrest of journalists at the g. twenty protests or at occupy wall street they would be standing up for journalist giuliana sons and they would have covered the time can janson was severely beaten by our secret service all right. when the life of an eleven year old detective is...
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the reason for this has a lot of to do with the previous ourself mr america the then chancellor schroeder from the social democrats who had implemented far reaching labor market reforms and mrs rowe to back these reforms mobile she's responsible for for a mess of the investment in public infrastructure that means the next government will have a lot of work in front of to make sure that germany maintains its strong economic position exactly i mean germany is still europe's economic heavyweight what change of course do you suggest is needed to keep it that way. well first of all no father rollback of labor market reforms and secondly the investment in public infrastructure has to has to increase this is not only a question of more money it's also a question to reform. the admission process the legal processes to make sure that the investment happen more quickly right by their chief economist at command joining us in fact that thank you so much . hello when is tomorrow at two millions of americans are expected to celebrated the u.s. national retail federation says annual survey says that mor
the reason for this has a lot of to do with the previous ourself mr america the then chancellor schroeder from the social democrats who had implemented far reaching labor market reforms and mrs rowe to back these reforms mobile she's responsible for for a mess of the investment in public infrastructure that means the next government will have a lot of work in front of to make sure that germany maintains its strong economic position exactly i mean germany is still europe's economic heavyweight...
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. >> and pat schroeder cried. should not cry in public because it shows you are weak. reagan cried wherever he saw the american flag and people thought that was a sign of strength. >> i don't think crying for women or men should be seen as any sign of some kind of instability. we treated women differently when it comes to the range of emotions we are able to use in public. i raise my voice, because you do. the truth is that when the justice, he did appear. he was very indignant. he was very angry. now, i think what people are questioning was his temperament. is this the judge kavanaugh we saw before? >> that's one thing. they were talking about crying. dana, they said hemmingway and ford were tough men and would never cry. that shows how america changed. >> how did that turnout for hemmingway in the long run? >> telling men it's okay to cry so you would not get in a terrible situation later in life with depression and repressed anger. it's rich for the "new yorker" to write this. remember back to his testimony. wh
. >> and pat schroeder cried. should not cry in public because it shows you are weak. reagan cried wherever he saw the american flag and people thought that was a sign of strength. >> i don't think crying for women or men should be seen as any sign of some kind of instability. we treated women differently when it comes to the range of emotions we are able to use in public. i raise my voice, because you do. the truth is that when the justice, he did appear. he was very indignant. he...
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way she was a compromise candidate but there is no other approach to be outside of the system patt schroeder couldn't raise the money and in order to become the first presidential candidate you had to find if it was always going to be a woman who could rise within the system that was built around greatness and patriarchal power. so this is the first woman. that's how you got to have a candidate. but then nothing in the system she had ceded her identity outside of the system so anybody who wanted to be angry about sexism or found a hard target in terms of clinton, she has all the power. we are told over and over again she is inevitable. there's no way any woman is inevitably the president in a country that has never even nominated one before. it was in a factual statement that is what we were told. that's what many people absorbed ais the reality. she didn't need rage on her behalf. we should feel rage at her because of the base that i was flawed but then the division of the super powerful woman who had won the game if patriarchy was nonetheless however you felt about her, super competent, sm
way she was a compromise candidate but there is no other approach to be outside of the system patt schroeder couldn't raise the money and in order to become the first presidential candidate you had to find if it was always going to be a woman who could rise within the system that was built around greatness and patriarchal power. so this is the first woman. that's how you got to have a candidate. but then nothing in the system she had ceded her identity outside of the system so anybody who...
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dennis schroeder...3-is good...and okc takes the lead. steve kerr..not liking what he's seeing.own the stretch, the champs pulled through. warriors up 2 in the final minutes... curry, 3- the hard way with the and 1 on the pull up jumper. warriors up 5. --then, kevin durant..puts it away... a floater.. would take a fall but get up and walk it off.. --and golden state takes the opener...108-100. next up, a trip to utah on friday. here is steve kerr on the let down in the 3rd... "they hadn't made a shot in the first half. couldn't make anything, so they caught fire with 22 points in the first five minutes and we weren't ready tpo play and fortunately we took care of business." switching over to the nfl- the raiders met with the media today...before getting some much needed time off for the bye week. the silver and black, with a lot to reflect on through the last six weeks... they are last place in the division at 1-and-5...with their lone victory coming in overtime at home against the browns. derek carr leads the league in interceptions... and they are near the bottom o
dennis schroeder...3-is good...and okc takes the lead. steve kerr..not liking what he's seeing.own the stretch, the champs pulled through. warriors up 2 in the final minutes... curry, 3- the hard way with the and 1 on the pull up jumper. warriors up 5. --then, kevin durant..puts it away... a floater.. would take a fall but get up and walk it off.. --and golden state takes the opener...108-100. next up, a trip to utah on friday. here is steve kerr on the let down in the 3rd... "they hadn't...
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under the inspections heading, there were two one-time events, schroeder's and enunciation cathedral. all the other events on the list were triggered by witnessing something without a permit or a complaint. i'll just rundown the list. poc chuck on 16 street. there was an e-mail we got from a concerned patron about loud music and dancing going on at the restaurant. old devil moon was a concerned neighbor. st. joseph church was a location that had an event unpermitted that we happened to witness while on parole this past weekend. university club was a visit that we made after receiving a complaint and bar noir on columbus was something that we got a complaint about, as well. so we're visiting a lot of unpermitted establishments lately and trying to bring them into compliance with staff. a bunch of major events since we last met. two events @and the park, two at krisk center -- at at&t park, two at civic. we got 30 complaints about metalica and ongoing complaints, three redford fun bar and benders, and then, halcyon, we've received three complaints since last hearing, and we're working w
under the inspections heading, there were two one-time events, schroeder's and enunciation cathedral. all the other events on the list were triggered by witnessing something without a permit or a complaint. i'll just rundown the list. poc chuck on 16 street. there was an e-mail we got from a concerned patron about loud music and dancing going on at the restaurant. old devil moon was a concerned neighbor. st. joseph church was a location that had an event unpermitted that we happened to witness...
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david schroeder and republican vard at 7:00 eastern. tonight, stacey abrams, brian metznd -- kemp and ted face each other in the georgia republican debate. what's it all tonight beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. a," jameson "q and mann from johns hopkins school of international studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because i'm still studying the 80 roosevelt, or harry truman -- theodore roosevelt or harry truman. they will not be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it is not too soon to judge on some aspects of his legacy. it is not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? it did not accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. they cost 4000 plus american lives, $2 trillion. i don'tin my book and think this judgment will change, that it was one of the biggest or to take blunders in american history. >> james mann sunday night on c-span's "q&a." next, repub
david schroeder and republican vard at 7:00 eastern. tonight, stacey abrams, brian metznd -- kemp and ted face each other in the georgia republican debate. what's it all tonight beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. a," jameson "q and mann from johns hopkins school of international studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because i'm still studying the 80 roosevelt, or harry...
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that is what schroeder did when he was running to the end of his term.rty and lost reelection, did not become chancellor again. all throughout the postwar history, german chancellor's have been the leaders of their parties with one exception, which is schmidt. when they quit, they are done as chancellor spirit that is these -- done as chancellor spirit that is -- as chancellor's. francine: how will the cdu change? el has a few successors she has picked. including akk. will the grassroots of the party wants a continuation of merkel? will they want something more towards the right, something more conservative? maerz was too far to the right for merkel. they have been outflanked, the cdu has, by these parties. tom: matt miller. thank you. a historic day for the people of germany. angela merkel to handoff chancellorship after her current term. please stay with us throughout the day. worldwide, this is "bloomberg." ♪ >> political surprise, german chancellor angela merkel will quit after newly two decades, catching the market off guard's. ibm, big cloud field,
that is what schroeder did when he was running to the end of his term.rty and lost reelection, did not become chancellor again. all throughout the postwar history, german chancellor's have been the leaders of their parties with one exception, which is schmidt. when they quit, they are done as chancellor spirit that is these -- done as chancellor spirit that is -- as chancellor's. francine: how will the cdu change? el has a few successors she has picked. including akk. will the grassroots of the...
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in the u.k., investment manager schroeder confirms it is in talks about collaborating in the wealth managementtor. they are near deal with a joint venture, but it is unclear if they will pay the price of the investment management contract. blackrock is said to still be in the running for that. kkr has offered to buy an australian business management software maker in a deal that values the company at 1.6 lien dollars. it represents a premium on the closing price, they earlier bought an 18% stake in the company. david: thanks so much. chinese markets have the week off last week. they came back on monday with the war, down 4.3%. that's a combined two stock markets. curran,us now is enda our chief asia economics correspondent. first of all, thank you for being with us. second, what is causing this? pent-up demand of a week of bad news? >> well, there is that affect. broadly, it does feel as though we have had a slew of negative news on china's economy over the past week and there's no sign of a near time circuit breaker. you have the domestic slowdown, you have the broad trade dispute with the u.
in the u.k., investment manager schroeder confirms it is in talks about collaborating in the wealth managementtor. they are near deal with a joint venture, but it is unclear if they will pay the price of the investment management contract. blackrock is said to still be in the running for that. kkr has offered to buy an australian business management software maker in a deal that values the company at 1.6 lien dollars. it represents a premium on the closing price, they earlier bought an 18%...
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last leader of germany before angela merkel, the current leader,, was a man named d schroeder, and heas a member of the social democratic party in germany. the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. the other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west german separation ended, and the two countries were unified early in the 1990s. so there's now one germany again, there aren't two, but in the east, which was a communist part of the eastern european block, that party was called the socialist unity party, sed, sozialistische einheitspartei, and that party dissolved, but large numbers of it moved also into this linke. so it's a coalition. in the eastern part--this is something americans tend not to o know for reasons having to do with our newspapers and our media--in eastern europe, in eastern germanyny the mass of people still vote for that party. s
last leader of germany before angela merkel, the current leader,, was a man named d schroeder, and heas a member of the social democratic party in germany. the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. the other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west...