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silvia, back to you. hope europe is faring better than we were. >> thank you, jp. >>> let's continue to look at what is happening in the chip sector and the overall tech space. nvidia is moving lower in fr frankfurt trade. one of the probes first reported by the information comes after rival chipmakers alleged it abused its dominant market position. the second run by politico, saying the u.s. lawyers are investigating the start-up that was announced in april. the firms did not disclose a dollar value. techcrunch reported it could be as much as $700 million. >>> we told but this story earlier in the show, but i want to give you more detail about intel. the shares sunk as much as 20% in extended trade after it announced it would cut 15,000 jobs as part of the $10 billion cost reduction plan. this off the back of the dismal second quarter earnings report. the chipmaker missed on earnings and revenue which came in at $12.8 billion for the quarter. our u.s. colleagues will be speaking to the ceo at 10:00 p.m.
silvia, back to you. hope europe is faring better than we were. >> thank you, jp. >>> let's continue to look at what is happening in the chip sector and the overall tech space. nvidia is moving lower in fr frankfurt trade. one of the probes first reported by the information comes after rival chipmakers alleged it abused its dominant market position. the second run by politico, saying the u.s. lawyers are investigating the start-up that was announced in april. the firms did not...
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silvia, thank you. silvia amaro. >>> moving on. u.s.rude topping $80 a barrel after the pentagon dispatched more forcescipation of the attan israel. the wall street journal reported that israel has put its military on high alert. it comes as u.s., france and germany issued a statement calling for deescalation in the region. oil is paring back gains after opec cut the demand forecast amid weakness in china. they expect global oil demand to rise by 2.11 million barrels a day this year down from 2.55 million. contraction in china capped gains according to the iea. the agency now predicts demand will rise by less than 1 million barrels a day this year and in 2025. reaction and analysis to the reports and i'm pleased to say marttin ratz is joining me from morgan stanley. >> it is note worthy the range of demand estimates that exist for 2024 is light. you mentioned the range of estimates and the iea is the lowest in the forecast of 1 million barrels a day of demand growth. the opec secretary with 2.1 million barrels a day. that is spread of 1
silvia, thank you. silvia amaro. >>> moving on. u.s.rude topping $80 a barrel after the pentagon dispatched more forcescipation of the attan israel. the wall street journal reported that israel has put its military on high alert. it comes as u.s., france and germany issued a statement calling for deescalation in the region. oil is paring back gains after opec cut the demand forecast amid weakness in china. they expect global oil demand to rise by 2.11 million barrels a day this year...
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back to you, dan. >> silvia, terrific.hank you. >>> to the geopolitics and israel is braced for a retaliatory attack from iran after an secretary of state antony blinken said the attack could come within 48 hours. this comes after the assassination of the political leader haniyeh and shukr. >>> saudi aramco profits hit $291 billion. the ceo saying global oil demand remains resilient despite concerns of the global downturn. he expects demand of more than 104 million barrels a day this year with significant growth in china. i'm pleased to say the head of the s&p joins me around the desk here in london. great to see you here in london. >> great. thanks for having me on the show. >> first, we have seen talk of recession spooking investors not just within the oil market, but globally. what is driving these markets in your view? >> i think there is a great deal of concern over demand going into the fourth quarter. we saw a bit of a bump in the middle of the year. prices trending up toward $90 a barrel. we lost $10 in the space o
back to you, dan. >> silvia, terrific.hank you. >>> to the geopolitics and israel is braced for a retaliatory attack from iran after an secretary of state antony blinken said the attack could come within 48 hours. this comes after the assassination of the political leader haniyeh and shukr. >>> saudi aramco profits hit $291 billion. the ceo saying global oil demand remains resilient despite concerns of the global downturn. he expects demand of more than 104 million...
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that is a huge if. >> silvia, thank you. you enjoy your weekend ahead. that is silvia amaro there. strong set of results from eli lilly saying it is making headway against norovvo nordisk. you can head to cnbc pro for more. >>> we will bring you all the latest and the week ahead. stay with us. we're back in two minutes. hey, can you speak french? who, me? i know a few words. if you're struggling to speak a new language, you should try babbel, a learning platform designed by over 200 language experts. it's like having your own personal language coach. babbel offers live classes with expert teachers for real world conversation practice. it's totally flexible so you can learn at your own pace and with the right practice and coaching, start speaking a new language in as little as three weeks. go to babble.com to claim your limited time offer today. >>> dan murphy with you. let's get straight to the headlines. first, european stocks look to close the book on the chaotic week with all majors modestly in the green. japan's nikkei 225 moving higher as it struggles to gain ground from monda
that is a huge if. >> silvia, thank you. you enjoy your weekend ahead. that is silvia amaro there. strong set of results from eli lilly saying it is making headway against norovvo nordisk. you can head to cnbc pro for more. >>> we will bring you all the latest and the week ahead. stay with us. we're back in two minutes. hey, can you speak french? who, me? i know a few words. if you're struggling to speak a new language, you should try babbel, a learning platform designed by over...
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silvia. >> it is a selloff mode here in europe, dom.t this stage, we have the swiss market down 2%. in italy, the index is down 1%. also similar moves in germany. this as we see those concerns raise stateside about the potential lowdown in the u.s. economy having ramifications here in europe. let me take you to the sectors because it is a very interesting story with tech. tech, of course, was the worst performing sector stateside. look at tech this morning. tech down 3.4%. it is actually falling to its lowest level since january. i also want to take you to the different chipmakers here in europe also because we are digesting the news from intel as well. the announcement on reducing their head count is also having ramifications for european names. asml down by more than 6%. on top of that, we also heard from arm yesterday. their shares also tumbled after they put forward a downbeat revenue forecast. this is the picture at this stage in europe, dom, and clearly red across the board. >> silvia amaro, thank you very much for the update from
silvia. >> it is a selloff mode here in europe, dom.t this stage, we have the swiss market down 2%. in italy, the index is down 1%. also similar moves in germany. this as we see those concerns raise stateside about the potential lowdown in the u.s. economy having ramifications here in europe. let me take you to the sectors because it is a very interesting story with tech. tech, of course, was the worst performing sector stateside. look at tech this morning. tech down 3.4%. it is actually...
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now to the check in europe with silvia amaro. silvia. >> good morning, frank.hat an interesting session. we're just two hours into the equity session here in europe. we started the day with that same narrative that you just heard from jp. a rebound trade. however, look at it at this stage. it is red across all of the major bourses so far. we are witnessing a lot of volatility here in europe. early this morning, investors were focused on earnings and economic data, but that rebound is definitely easing for the time being. let's see how we end up at the end of today's session. i want to briefly mention the dax is trading lower despite some positive economic data earlier this morning suggesting the manufacturing orders climbed for the physfirst time in six months. we witnessed a rebound in the car industry. however, that is not translating into positive moves for the dax. i want to take you to the different sectors to get you a picture of the kocorporate fron. technology is up by .8%. it was one of the worst performing sectors yesterday. it is seeing a bit of a re
now to the check in europe with silvia amaro. silvia. >> good morning, frank.hat an interesting session. we're just two hours into the equity session here in europe. we started the day with that same narrative that you just heard from jp. a rebound trade. however, look at it at this stage. it is red across all of the major bourses so far. we are witnessing a lot of volatility here in europe. early this morning, investors were focused on earnings and economic data, but that rebound is...
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silvia, good morning. >> very good morning, frank.ndeed in europe at this stage, it is rebound mode. we are seeing the stoxx 600 trading higher at this stage with decent gains in basic resources as well as travel and leisure names. as you see to my left, we have all of the major bourses trading in the green. let me show you asia. it was a volatile week over there. looking at the nikkei 225, it ended today's session up .6%. let's not for get the nikkei 225 started the week posting it's steepest losses since 1987. we know august to be a quiet month, but that is not the case this week whatsoever. let's show you the nikkei 225 and how it ended the week. it posted lower by 2.5%. looking at europe as well, the stoxx 600 is actually on track to end the week higher. what we have witnessed, frank, is a lot of volatility in global equities and traders are telling us this volatility is here to stay. >> silvia, thank you very much. silvia amaro live in our london newsroom. >>> turning attention back to the u.s., the question is not if the fed cut
silvia, good morning. >> very good morning, frank.ndeed in europe at this stage, it is rebound mode. we are seeing the stoxx 600 trading higher at this stage with decent gains in basic resources as well as travel and leisure names. as you see to my left, we have all of the major bourses trading in the green. let me show you asia. it was a volatile week over there. looking at the nikkei 225, it ended today's session up .6%. let's not for get the nikkei 225 started the week posting it's...
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good morning, silvia.ttention to fed chair jerome powell's speech at the jackson symposium hall tomorrow. how's that shaping up? >> very good morning, john. the at this stage futures suggest it could be a slow start to the trading session on wall street. and indeed this as investors are waiting to hear from jerome powell who is due to speak tomorrow at jackson hall. in the meantime, though, weekly jobless claims data will be published today, so something for investors to digest later on today. on top of that -- and ross stores also reporting earnings. >> minutes before the policy meeting showing a rate cut is likely coming in september. tell us more, and do we have any sense how big? >> that's the key question at this stage, john. but indeed what we heard -- what we've learned really from the latest minutes from the fed is that the vast majority of the members are indeed of the opinion that it is likely that the fed is going to cut rates at its meeting in september. when you look at traders expectations at
good morning, silvia.ttention to fed chair jerome powell's speech at the jackson symposium hall tomorrow. how's that shaping up? >> very good morning, john. the at this stage futures suggest it could be a slow start to the trading session on wall street. and indeed this as investors are waiting to hear from jerome powell who is due to speak tomorrow at jackson hall. in the meantime, though, weekly jobless claims data will be published today, so something for investors to digest later on...
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silvia, is this a sign of things to come?e will continue the conversation on the other side. >>> it has been a month since the uk got a new prime minister. does that mean anything for the assets? we will bring you more. stay with us. step one be terrible. step two be slightly less terrible. ugh. ah! come on. step three. que gusto conocerte por fin discover that practice doesn't make perfect. practice makes progress. hola tio! listo para improvisad. espanol. muy bien. vamos. babble. every step is a step in the right direction. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is your frosted treat with a sweet kick of confidence. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul is your gateway back home. so what is cirkul? it's your water, your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. >>> live from london, this is "street signs" on cnbc. i'm dan murphy. >> i'm silvia amaro. here are the headlines this hour. >> manic monday.
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silvia, over to you. >> good morning, frank.ndeed, those concerns started stateside about the potential u.s. recession are having ramifications across the global. the benchmark stoxx 600 is trading at a six-month low. as you see to my left, it is red across the board. we see the swiss market down 2.5%. here in the uk, the ftse 100 down by more than 2%. over in germany, the dax is down by about 2%. when you think about what we are also seeing in terms of the sector moves, this is the picture at this stage. at the moment, you see that basically investors are choosing more defensive names at this moment. of course, it is still a red sea across the board. in terms of the worst performing sector, it is oil and gas. banks down 3.2%. when you think about the banking sector, it could be one of those to have the most to lose on the potential recession. that is what with we are seeing at this stage in the equity session. i want to mention briefly tech. it was the worst performing sector down 4%. those losses in the meantime, but nonethele
silvia, over to you. >> good morning, frank.ndeed, those concerns started stateside about the potential u.s. recession are having ramifications across the global. the benchmark stoxx 600 is trading at a six-month low. as you see to my left, it is red across the board. we see the swiss market down 2.5%. here in the uk, the ftse 100 down by more than 2%. over in germany, the dax is down by about 2%. when you think about what we are also seeing in terms of the sector moves, this is the...
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that is silvia amaro here at the desk. >>> do stay with us. plenty ahead.get the latest pulse on the uk economy and the latest august pmi print in a few minutes time. stay with us. switch to shopify and sell smarter at every stage of your business. take full control of your brand with your own custom store. scale faster with tools that let you manage every sale from every channel. and sell more with the best converting checkout on the planet. a lot more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. why do couples choose a sleep number smart bed? i sleep great now that my side is as firm as my heart desires. my heart desires soft. sleep number does that. your ideal firmness and effortless comfort, all night. during our biggest sale of the year, save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. shop now at a sleep number store near you. >>> live from london, this is "street signs" on cnbc. i'm dan murphy. first up, wall street follows pmi higher as germany remains in contraction territory for the second straight month. >>> swiss re t
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back to you. >> thank you, silvia.lvia mentioned, central governors will be gathering in jackson hole in wyoming this week. don't miss our special coverage of the fed symposium. our u.s. colleagues are live from jackson hole this week. >>> meanwhile, goldman sachs economistsreduced the expectation of the resectcessio the coming year. it could cut therecession probability lower if the august jobs record looks reasonably good. with me is luke barrs at goldman sachs asset management. luke, what does reasonably good look like? >> we need some health from two weeks ago which was a stark surprise to the market. i think when be look at what our colleagues in investment research is saying, this is changing from 25% probability recession to 20%. we are not talking about a significant change, but we are also not saying we have gone from a scenario where the recession is the likely outcome from unlikely. this is a continue indation of we have been saying is soft landing is likely scenario and you need to build your portfolio arou
back to you. >> thank you, silvia.lvia mentioned, central governors will be gathering in jackson hole in wyoming this week. don't miss our special coverage of the fed symposium. our u.s. colleagues are live from jackson hole this week. >>> meanwhile, goldman sachs economistsreduced the expectation of the resectcessio the coming year. it could cut therecession probability lower if the august jobs record looks reasonably good. with me is luke barrs at goldman sachs asset...
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silvia amaro joins us with a preview. good morning. >> good morning, jessica.l eyes on wall street today after what was a very volatile week last week. at this moment, however, futures suggest it could be a positive start to the starting session on wall street but know that the key event is likely to be that cpi due on wednesday, this as investors are looking for clues about what the fed is going to do at its next meeting in september. now, in the meantime, it was -- to the olympic games in paris and a huge hello from los angeles. this as the city is already preparing to host the 2028 games. now, we know that there will be at least three big infrastructure projects, they are upgrading their rail network, revamping the airports, as well as modernizing the convention center. now, i don't know about you, jessica, but i'm already looking forward to watching more exciting sports, in particular gymnastics. >> absolutely. diving, gymnastics, swimming, love it all. silvia, thanks so much. >> all of it. >>> well, maybe the most ambitious of l.a.'s olympic plan is that p
silvia amaro joins us with a preview. good morning. >> good morning, jessica.l eyes on wall street today after what was a very volatile week last week. at this moment, however, futures suggest it could be a positive start to the starting session on wall street but know that the key event is likely to be that cpi due on wednesday, this as investors are looking for clues about what the fed is going to do at its next meeting in september. now, in the meantime, it was -- to the olympic games...
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silvia, good morning.n trading after s&p 500 gave up some ground following a recent rally. what is the early sense on what's driving the markets this morning? >> so at this stage futures do suggest that wall street could open in the green today, and that is actually quite significant because yesterday we did see quite a lot of pressure on u.s. stocks on the back of rising yields in u.s. treasuries. but, of course, today's big market event is the speech from jerome powell. he's set to start talking at 10:00 a.m. eastern time, and that could be the catalyst for significant change in the way that how investors are actually feeling at this stage. let's see. >> there will be so many eyes on that speech, and as you noted a couple hours from now from jackson hall, wyoming. what are the expectations onto what he has to say in. >> investors will get clear on if he's cutting rates. however, at this stage traders are expecting that we will see at least a 25 basis point cut at the september meeting. however, one of th
silvia, good morning.n trading after s&p 500 gave up some ground following a recent rally. what is the early sense on what's driving the markets this morning? >> so at this stage futures do suggest that wall street could open in the green today, and that is actually quite significant because yesterday we did see quite a lot of pressure on u.s. stocks on the back of rising yields in u.s. treasuries. but, of course, today's big market event is the speech from jerome powell. he's set to...
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good morning, silvia.le changed this morning following several dramatic swings in recent days. what's the sense of today? and is there a larger feeling tat wall street's going to stabilize anytime soon? >> it's hard to say at thing stage, but, however when you think about how futures are trading at the moment they suggest it could be a mixed start on the trading session on wall street today. we're still likely to see huge amounts of volatility throughout the week. let's see what we'll actually have on wall street today. just to give you an idea in terms of what we're keep an eye on today, we're going to hear from warner bros discovery, bumble, they're both reporting earnings today. on top of that we're going to hear from eli lily, and under armor so still very busy on the corporate front. let's see how investors will be, but all in all many investors are still asking the question what are the chances really that the u.s. economy will enter a recession this year. and, of course, company announcements on any
good morning, silvia.le changed this morning following several dramatic swings in recent days. what's the sense of today? and is there a larger feeling tat wall street's going to stabilize anytime soon? >> it's hard to say at thing stage, but, however when you think about how futures are trading at the moment they suggest it could be a mixed start on the trading session on wall street today. we're still likely to see huge amounts of volatility throughout the week. let's see what we'll...
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and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from londonmism silvia, a lot to talking. stock futures right now in the green after the dow and s&p 500 had their worst day since 2020. tell us what we're seeing so far, and what should we expect for the rest of the day? >> so at this stage as you look at futures the expectations we are likely to see a rebound on wall street this morning. and ultimately the question we can pose is what has changed over the last 24 hours for this change in mood among investors? and ultimately, though, there's only one answer to that at this stage. so going into yesterday's session there were huge concerns about a potential recession state side, perhaps the fed was being too aggressive with their monetary policy. however, yesterday's comments from fed officials suggesting they're open to cutting rates in september has actually pleased investors and essentially brought a bit of calm to the equity sessions this morning. but, of course, ultimately what wee still looking at is a lot of volatility, so let's see how wall street will actually sha
and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from londonmism silvia, a lot to talking. stock futures right now in the green after the dow and s&p 500 had their worst day since 2020. tell us what we're seeing so far, and what should we expect for the rest of the day? >> so at this stage as you look at futures the expectations we are likely to see a rebound on wall street this morning. and ultimately the question we can pose is what has changed over the last 24...
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good morning, silvia. so some stellar numbers for the consumer price index yesterday.ction been on the markets? >> so at this stage when you look at u.s. futures they suggest it could be a strong start to the trading session on wall street. and indeed, this is off the back of those cpi numbers, which basically showed prices easing further in the united states. and ultimately, the numbers also swept away the concerns among investors about a potential u.s. recession. however, today all eyes are going to be on new numbers for retail sales as well as jobless claims indeed as investors try to figure out really what is the state of the u.s. economy. >> so investors also looking for some other key data that should be out later today. tell us what we should expect and how we learned today combined with what we learned yesterday could impact that federal rate cut. >> sure. so we're going to see new retail sales figures, and that's important because it gives us an indication of the health of the u.s. consumer. ineconomists suggesting that we could see sales rising by about 0.4%
good morning, silvia. so some stellar numbers for the consumer price index yesterday.ction been on the markets? >> so at this stage when you look at u.s. futures they suggest it could be a strong start to the trading session on wall street. and indeed, this is off the back of those cpi numbers, which basically showed prices easing further in the united states. and ultimately, the numbers also swept away the concerns among investors about a potential u.s. recession. however, today all eyes...
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good morning, silvia.k futures are up this morning after investors regained some ground from this week's sell-off. give us a sense as to what we should expect today. >> very good morning. and indeed it seems like it will be a good day also for wall street with futures at this stage suggesting it could be a higher start to the trading session over there. this after we saw significant rebound mode on wall street. just to give you an idea, the s&p advanced 2.3% on thursday, posting its best session since november 2022. we also saw significant gains for the dow and the nasdaq, which added almost 3% on thursday. so ultimately, if you ask me what changed between the start of the week and yesterday, well, new labor data. >> yeah, let's get into that now. that new data suggests the economy not heading into that downward spiral that traders briefly feared on monday. tell us more. >> so it's perhaps a little bit too early to understand whether the u.s. economy is actually heading to a recession or not. but ultimatel
good morning, silvia.k futures are up this morning after investors regained some ground from this week's sell-off. give us a sense as to what we should expect today. >> very good morning. and indeed it seems like it will be a good day also for wall street with futures at this stage suggesting it could be a higher start to the trading session over there. this after we saw significant rebound mode on wall street. just to give you an idea, the s&p advanced 2.3% on thursday, posting its...
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silvia moreno-garcia, thank you so much.able right now. >>> now back to somara for another check of the weather. hey, somara. >> somara: hey, gio. good morning. out west we've been dealing with the park fire. a daunting one for firefighters to take on. this is mills creek, california. more than 420,000 acres have burned and it's only 34% contained. today not much in the way of relief. we still have very strong winds, red flag warnings out west and air quality alerts. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let's se >> gio >> gio: and coming up, "binge this." we are breaking down some mom themes, must sees, that's next on "gma." ♪ ♪ have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it off? same. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events
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silvia: es una historia desarrollada con mucho respeto.o se la pueden perder. meche: quÉ pasa! lo mÁs bello en argentina. hello. alan: cÓmo esta? jessica: estuvimos hablando de ti toda la maÑana. meche: la directora que para eso te pagan. ponga ahÍ. alan: quÉ es eso? meche: meche la influencer. [risas] soy la nueva directora de comunicaciones de televisa univisiÓn. francisca ramos o collins. [risas] chef, muy bien. satcha la Única serÍa que eres. chef, te quiero. [risas] alÁ —— [hablan a la vez] jessica: queremos que te sientes aquÍ. [risas] meche: vengo a revelar secretos a todos. a todos de cÓmo sardinero —— hacer dinero en las redes. siÉntese. [hablan a la vez] satcha: meche es delgada. meche: para hacer dinero en redes sociales lo primero es no hacer lo que hacen estos. ninguno sirve en las redes para nada. alan, este vÍdeo es para que te ponga la nalga para que te pongan un chip. pongan el vÍdeo. [risas] francisca, ponga el vÍdeo. miren. quÉ es eso? enseÑando la nalga adelante de todo el mundo. [risas] alan: es arriba de la nalga. [ri
silvia: es una historia desarrollada con mucho respeto.o se la pueden perder. meche: quÉ pasa! lo mÁs bello en argentina. hello. alan: cÓmo esta? jessica: estuvimos hablando de ti toda la maÑana. meche: la directora que para eso te pagan. ponga ahÍ. alan: quÉ es eso? meche: meche la influencer. [risas] soy la nueva directora de comunicaciones de televisa univisiÓn. francisca ramos o collins. [risas] chef, muy bien. satcha la Única serÍa que eres. chef, te quiero. [risas] alÁ ——...
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jaime: manteniendo a las familias unidas, silvia moreno acudiÓ a las oficinas de la organizaciÓn para >> toda persona que esta casada quisiera ir o anhela que pase. reportera: se pidiÓ que no se prevÉ ninguna peticiÓn de este programa de unidad familiar, por lo que en la pÁgina electrÓnica el servicio de migraciÓn y ciudadanÍa aplicÓ que por ahora sÍ van a aceptar los formularios de solicitud y programando las citas para datos biomÉtricos. >> si las personas pueden aplicar y desean aplicar, deberÍan hacerlo sin contar que sepan que posiblemente no vayan a recibir los 580 de regreso. jaime: el programa permite a cÓnyuges casados con estadounidenses que tengan mÁs de 10 aÑos en el paÍs, podrÁn solicitar un camino al parol. esto en busca de mantener a las familias unidas. para gobiernos de ♪ seis estados en el paÍs incluyendo texas y florida se niegan a la programa alegando que Él gobierno de biden le abre la puerta a los indocumentados que no se lo merecen. >> las personas que estÁn aplicando, estamos viendo que al estado aquÍ por dÉcadas y personas que la Única razÓn por la que no han
jaime: manteniendo a las familias unidas, silvia moreno acudiÓ a las oficinas de la organizaciÓn para >> toda persona que esta casada quisiera ir o anhela que pase. reportera: se pidiÓ que no se prevÉ ninguna peticiÓn de este programa de unidad familiar, por lo que en la pÁgina electrÓnica el servicio de migraciÓn y ciudadanÍa aplicÓ que por ahora sÍ van a aceptar los formularios de solicitud y programando las citas para datos biomÉtricos. >> si las personas pueden...
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alan: lleva aÑos, silvia se enfrentan albacea del cantante. claramente. alan:_ la verdad, hay un papel que dice ser que juan gabriel si le dejo a silvia muchas de las propiedades, ella lo Único que estÁ haciendo es presentando los papeles. jomari: no se supone que la teorÍa es que en algÚn mom en Él, juan cabrÉ le deja las casas a su amiga para evitar que se las quitaran, se las vende por poco dinero. alan: quizÁ por un impuestos. jomari: entonces ella les tener legalmente son de ella. alan: esos lo que estÁ peleando. jomari: era un acuerdo entre amigos, Él me la cediÓ y son mÍas. esa es la teorÍa. francisca: deberÍa dÁrsela sus hijos. >> disculpen compaÑeros del trabajo. vamos a escuchar esta canciÓn. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [aplausos] francisca: dice un refrÁn muy popular que el amor es ciego pero hasta donde lo feo o guapo que sea tu pareja marca una diferencia que tÚ seas feliz en esa relaciÓn? es un misterio. raÚl: hemos invitado a jocelyn, es mejor conocida como doÑa reclamos, una influencer que dice las cosas como son y la acompaÑa s
alan: lleva aÑos, silvia se enfrentan albacea del cantante. claramente. alan:_ la verdad, hay un papel que dice ser que juan gabriel si le dejo a silvia muchas de las propiedades, ella lo Único que estÁ haciendo es presentando los papeles. jomari: no se supone que la teorÍa es que en algÚn mom en Él, juan cabrÉ le deja las casas a su amiga para evitar que se las quitaran, se las vende por poco dinero. alan: quizÁ por un impuestos. jomari: entonces ella les tener legalmente son de ella....
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silvia has the story. >> they started rate cutting cycle, but other central banks around the world have policy. the new zealand, the philippines and namibia. new zealand said they were taking their foot off the brake and announcing a 25-point cut. he said the campaign added more than 500 basis points to the level of interest rates. now, in the philippines, 25-basis point cut to 6.25%. as a result, they became one of the first central banks in asia to cut rates apart from china. analysts said this was a brave call to cut rates before the fed does. however, the governor expects the fed to announce further easing this year. >> the numbers have been weak. not weak enough to suggest a hard landing, but weak enough for fmoc cuts. maybe as much as 100-basis points this year and similar magnitude in 2025. i think it might put a bit of pressure on the economy because it will widen if the easing is as much as we expected. what we call the pass through, the impact of the deep appreciation on the philippine inflation is very modest. we don't worry too much about a deep appreciation of the peso. >>
silvia has the story. >> they started rate cutting cycle, but other central banks around the world have policy. the new zealand, the philippines and namibia. new zealand said they were taking their foot off the brake and announcing a 25-point cut. he said the campaign added more than 500 basis points to the level of interest rates. now, in the philippines, 25-basis point cut to 6.25%. as a result, they became one of the first central banks in asia to cut rates apart from china. analysts...
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silvia amaro is with me at the desk. a fantastic story that highlights the geopolitical risk for market investors. >> exactly. and there's a lot happening. i would like to break it down. ultimately what we're seeing this morning is further tensions between china and the eu. in the last hour the chinese authorities announcing a new probe, this time around on european dairy products, and it comes as the european commission and the executivearm advised revised tariffs. that was announced yesterday. the commission was not immediately available for comment by them this morning on this latest probe from the chinese authorities, however, details from china this morning suggesting that the investigation on european dairy products could last a year before it is concluded. however, it adds to the pile of investigations that we have currently on the table. china is already looking at french cognac and imports as well. on top of that worth remembering that china also filed complaint to the wto in the wake of brussels announcement on
silvia amaro is with me at the desk. a fantastic story that highlights the geopolitical risk for market investors. >> exactly. and there's a lot happening. i would like to break it down. ultimately what we're seeing this morning is further tensions between china and the eu. in the last hour the chinese authorities announcing a new probe, this time around on european dairy products, and it comes as the european commission and the executivearm advised revised tariffs. that was announced...
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silvia is standing by. that interview is coming up shortly. >>> plus, democratic presidential nominee kamala harris picks tim walz as her running mate to secure key votes in rust belt states. >> i learned to compromise without compromising my values, now kamala harris and i are running to take those values to the white house. >>> meanwhile the rally rolls on while asia continues to recoup its losses following monday's historic selloffs. they're pointing to a second session in the green on wall street. >>> and softbank eeks out a small profit. earning billions at its flagship vision fund. >>> great to have your company with us this morning. let's go straight to what let's moving in these markets with a live look at the stoxx. if you picked up a copy of the "financial times" this morning, you would have seen them calling this a summer storm for global financial markets. well, if that is the case, you could probably say here, we might be starting to see some sun shine through the rain. wednesday's trade across
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as we get into the so-called smart money this year so far, silvia has been digging into the details.v, what can you tell us >> the second quarter was clear there have been major changes in big tech holdings from some of the big investors as they are reassessing the a.i. outlook let me run you through the changes. david tepper slashed the stake in nvidia to just $85 million. the giant had been the firm's fifth largest holding. tepper also cut the stakes in a number of big tech names including microsoft, amazon and met a and alphabet we also saw tepper reposition in china with the holding of alibaba which is under 7% and while adding to the position in jd.com and etf striking chinese internet stocks and large-cap names. interesting rotation into the chinese names. the big short investor michael burry loaded up on the chinese stocks adding 24% to his furthfirm's stake in alibaba making the holding worth $11 million. he increased baidu and sold off the stake in jd.com. i want to take you to bill ackman's moves he trimmed a number of top holdings in the second quarter including reducing i
as we get into the so-called smart money this year so far, silvia has been digging into the details.v, what can you tell us >> the second quarter was clear there have been major changes in big tech holdings from some of the big investors as they are reassessing the a.i. outlook let me run you through the changes. david tepper slashed the stake in nvidia to just $85 million. the giant had been the firm's fifth largest holding. tepper also cut the stakes in a number of big tech names...
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jaime: sin perder la fe en el programa que busca mantener a las familias unidas, silvia iniciÓ sus trÁmitestÁ casada y tiene esposos sin papeles, es algo que gane lo que pasa. reportero: y es que un juez ordenÓ que no se prevÉ ninguna peticiÓn de este programa por 14 dÍas. pero el servicio federal de migraciÓn dice que va a seguir recibiendo las solicitudes y programando citas para datos biomÉtricos. todo que requiere un pago de $580 por solicitud. >> si las personas pueden aplicar y lo desean hacer, deben hacerlo, aclarando que tal vez no podrÁn recibir los 580 de regreso. jaime: esto permite a los cÓnyuges de ciudadanos estadounidenses que tengan mÁs de 10 aÑos en los estados unidos por citar un perdÓn para tramitar la entrevista para una residencia legal sin salir del paÍs. se estima que hasta 500,000 familias puedan ser beneficiadas por este programa para mantener a las familias unidas. para los gobiernos de si seis estados republicanos en el paÍs incluyendo texas y florida se oponen al programa alegando que el gobierno del presidente biden le abre las puertas a indocumentados que no se
jaime: sin perder la fe en el programa que busca mantener a las familias unidas, silvia iniciÓ sus trÁmitestÁ casada y tiene esposos sin papeles, es algo que gane lo que pasa. reportero: y es que un juez ordenÓ que no se prevÉ ninguna peticiÓn de este programa por 14 dÍas. pero el servicio federal de migraciÓn dice que va a seguir recibiendo las solicitudes y programando citas para datos biomÉtricos. todo que requiere un pago de $580 por solicitud. >> si las personas pueden...
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getting a how much space were cced by adults hanging in the balance as thousands take to the streets of silvia? the demonstrate is say no to opening a lithium mine in a lush finding valley. the european union labels. it's a critical pool, materials deal the bank visible and welcome. russia is stepping up, the evacuation of civilians as you planning and troops advance in the south west in cost region. russian state media is reporting more than 76000 people have been moved to safety. russian forces of buying the whole back and ukrainian incursion, the biggest since the start of the war. on saturday, presidents autobody soleski, acknowledge the offensive for the 1st time seeing his troops and now bringing the fight to russia. ukrainian tanks roll into russia, encountering little resistance. the ukrainian forces are keeping tight lipped about the extent of their operation, but they say they've taken control of several towns and rushes kursk region and assets including this facility belonging to the kremlin control gas producer gas problem. flow greater ukraine also says it has struck in air base 3
getting a how much space were cced by adults hanging in the balance as thousands take to the streets of silvia? the demonstrate is say no to opening a lithium mine in a lush finding valley. the european union labels. it's a critical pool, materials deal the bank visible and welcome. russia is stepping up, the evacuation of civilians as you planning and troops advance in the south west in cost region. russian state media is reporting more than 76000 people have been moved to safety. russian...
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getting a homeless space use the spice holds hanging the balance and thousands take to the streets of silvia the demonstrate is say no to opening a lithium mine and a launch finding valleys are being you get cycles, a critical goal, materials deal, the pain, physical and welcome. russia is stepping off of your back. you ation of civilians as ukrainian troops advanced in the south west in cost region. russian state media is reporting building 76000 people have been moved to safety for us and forces of funding to hold back a ukrainian incursion. the biggest since the start of the war with the attack now into it's 6 states, rushes defense ministry says 14 ukrainian drones and full miss outs have been shot down over the course page and local governor says so team people arrange it on saturday president, florida base the landscape acknowledge the ukrainian offensive for the 1st time saying his troops and now bringing the fight to russia. the ukrainian tanks roll into russia, encountering little resistance. the ukrainian forces are keeping tight lipped about the extent of their operation. but they
getting a homeless space use the spice holds hanging the balance and thousands take to the streets of silvia the demonstrate is say no to opening a lithium mine and a launch finding valleys are being you get cycles, a critical goal, materials deal, the pain, physical and welcome. russia is stepping off of your back. you ation of civilians as ukrainian troops advanced in the south west in cost region. russian state media is reporting building 76000 people have been moved to safety for us and...
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meters to break the world record for the ninth time, the king and queen of sweden, carl gustav and silviaast night and came to congratulate him in person, so what more can he achieve in the sport? i feel like i have ifeel like i have a lot for that i don't really care about the future right now. i'm enjoying this moment very much. ijust can enjoy enjoying this moment very much. i just can enjoy what enjoying this moment very much. ijust can enjoy what i've done, be proud of myself, enjoy it with my family and my friends and my close ones. that's about it. i don't worry about anything else after that. the future will come for the panga live in the present right now and just enjoy this. —— i'm going to live in the present. away from the games, 10 days before the start of the prmier league season. champions manchester city have agreed to letjulian alvarez join atletico madrid for what would be a club record 81million pounds. record 81 million pounds. the la liga club will pay at least £61; million up front with a further £17 million in potential add—ons for the argentinian world cup winner a
meters to break the world record for the ninth time, the king and queen of sweden, carl gustav and silviaast night and came to congratulate him in person, so what more can he achieve in the sport? i feel like i have ifeel like i have a lot for that i don't really care about the future right now. i'm enjoying this moment very much. ijust can enjoy enjoying this moment very much. i just can enjoy what enjoying this moment very much. ijust can enjoy what i've done, be proud of myself, enjoy it...
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silvia, ¿qué tienes? ¿no sabes? no. ¿qué, qué pasó? es ximena. lleva días rara, callada.ieron que llevar hospitalizada a la clínica de san josé. - perdón. - sí. ¿estás bien? ¿estás cómodo, hijo? - sí. - ¿te pongo más de agua? ¿en dónde escondiste a mi hija? ¿de qué estás hablando, imbécil? ¡sabes de qué estoy hablando! ¿en dónde la escondiste? ¡no sé de qué estás hablando! ¿en dónde escondiste a mi hija? ¡te estoy diciendo! ¡que te cállate! ¡tú cállate! - ¡no le apuntes a mi madre! - ¡cállate! ¿en dónde está? ¡sabes de que estoy hablando! ¿por qué estás tan nervioso? ¿en dónde está? ¡que te calles! ¡te estoy diciendo que te calles! ¿me vas a contestar? ¿o te vas a morir? ay, dios mío. jefa, confirmo que tengo las pruebas necesarias para mandar a juicio a beatriz marrero. ¿qué tipo de pruebas? contrató a un hacker para ocultar la transferencia que hizo a hong kong. ok. tiene la llave del cuarto de cámaras de seguridad. y recientemente, acabo de comprobar que tiene tratos con un tipo que tiene antecedentes penales. nada de eso sirve. son puras pruebas circunstanciales. el h
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a visit to the recent visit of chinese president. seizing paint to europe was undoubtedly key for silvia assumed that became part of the 3 countries he visited from palm tory. and so it'd be a good photo. but these shows the china highly respects president booth. each respects all independent and free policy, which we assume every day the china is a friendly country to us and it supports all territorial integrity. it is also our 2nd biggest economic partner today. an issue with all expos to china and with the full costs that we have. we have every opportunity to double the volume of expos through the chinese market in the next 5 to 7 years. for law on free trade will allow the easily export of sodium products and almost everything, but so that produces would be 20 to 30 percent cheaper than products from the west . and i would say this is one of the main elements that will help develop all economic relations. what, that's the update now see you again with more stories that top of the, by not the joe biden's catastrophic debase performance. and the attempted assassination of donald trump.
a visit to the recent visit of chinese president. seizing paint to europe was undoubtedly key for silvia assumed that became part of the 3 countries he visited from palm tory. and so it'd be a good photo. but these shows the china highly respects president booth. each respects all independent and free policy, which we assume every day the china is a friendly country to us and it supports all territorial integrity. it is also our 2nd biggest economic partner today. an issue with all expos to...
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think of it, what, what do you mean if bored, you account a terrorist operation carried out by the silvia anomaly and special forces on the comfortable village forensic against the housing in extremis, turned out to be the excuse they were looking for lots of that to get so my name's a good a, not just the legend research to i knew with this orchestra, whether you've option sweetie, production for a square to just ensure what is missing anything else and the search to go to what they don't need for someone to, to you when exactly nato countries fled by the united states immediately declared that the killing of the albanian majority in kosovo was genocide and decided to bump. in former yugoslavia depleted uranium shells were included russia vehemently opposed to that decision to associate. the thing was that the boy, i'm not sure you use it, but i see he's got them some more than come with the store to abuse needed because that's still more than the abuto is a couple of there's another little pro coupling. there's not a problem with the, you know, the, like, see any can this over, they've
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think of it, well, what do you mean if bored, you account a terrorist operation carried out by the silvia anomaly and special forces on the comfortable village of rhetoric against the albanian extreme is turned out to be the excuse they were looking for lots of that to get still money is a good dude, not just the legend research to align you with this or question whether you've options. sweetie. production for scoring suggest is jordan smith's name of the meals. i'm using the search to get to where they don't need for someone to, to, to, to when he got nato countries fled by the united states immediately declared that the killing of the albanian majority uncomfortable was genocide and decided to bump . the former yugoslavia depleted uranium shells were included russia vehemently opposed to that decision. to see the thing was that the blood i'm not sure usually i sees gather some more than come with the store to abuse needed because that's still more than the theater. was a couple of things in the pro performing. there's not a problem with the, you know, the alex and can the about bosh pro
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es de la dinastÍa de silvia pinal. la joven actriz camila.karla: fue durante la fiesta de la confederaciÓn polÍtica conservadora de mÉxico que anunciÓ la creaciÓn de su propio partido polÍtico. tambiÉn recordÓ su Época de cantante cuando pertenecÍa este grupo musical en 1923. —— 1993. jessica: el aÑo en que nacÍ. [risas] de hecho, acompaÑado de su madre y hermana. eduardo bailÓ y cantÓ este tema "dile que la amo" que la llevo a ese Éxito. karla: naciste ese aÑo. yo estaba cantando eso con mis amigas. jomari: fue muy famoso como cantante? karla: lo que pasa que el grupo como tal eran tres chavos muy galanes. tÍpico. [hablan a la vez] [mÚsica] eran tres chavos muy galanes, jÓvenes. todas las chavas se volvÍan locas con ellos. tambiÉn gabriel soto fue parte de cairo. jomari: y quiÉn mÁs? karla: como que se cambiaron. primero fueron tres. los originales eran tres hombres. salÍa uno, entraba los originales eran tres hombres. salÍa uno, entraba otro y asÍ. eduardo y ga (school bus stops) (silence) pop-tarts. crazy good. ahorra con las ofertas de la
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but because i think most people around the world uh, grateful they silvia union, played a part in defeating the nazis. you meanwhile, for all of your work over so many is have been attacked for years. i understand social media is band you funding is being tried to have taken away from you. and now, on all the goc run newspaper goal, the washington posts that is published at so many lies over the decades has attacked you just quickly summarize what, what they've done to try and destroy you your organization. and try to capitalize perhaps the f b i or the, or the police to arrest your stuff as well. this is the 2nd intelligence inspired attack on the gray zone this year by the washington post. think the 2nd largest paper in the united states owned by one of the world's 3 richest men, jeff base, those who signed a deal with the c i a to host it's cloud for $600000000.00 at amazon, just days after he purchased the washington post in both cases, these attacks relied heavily on fronts for us and his rarely intelligence. this article, this most recent article by the washington post so called digit
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silvia and he ground, they'll find out the the hello and welcome to cross ok. we're all things are considered on peter lavelle. joe biden is catastrophic debate performance. and the attempted assassination of donald trump. i shattered many narrow escapes about american politics vitally. it isn't as sharp as attack and trumpet isn't in ex. essential threats, officially sanctioned narratives have collapsed the cross talking narratives. i'm joined by my guess, ray mcgovern in raleigh. he is a former c i a analyst in pittsburgh. we have done cuz alex, he is a professor of law, an author of the case for powell assigned, why it matters in why you should care. and in new york we cross the line on he is a legal and media analyst. alright gentlemen, crossed cycles and the fact that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, i'd like to ask all 3 of you essentially the same question. i'll start out with re um, the establishment more broadly, more specifically, the liberal ecosphere. they have all forfeited the right to be believed, the correct, you kno
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silvia gómez comenzó en el barrio guadiana, luego subieron hacia el barrio nuevo, que es otro barrioo. ha llegado a tal punto que el alcalde orlando ortiz hizo una declaración de emergencia hoy para contar con los recursos para organizar búsquedas nocturnas. ya salieron del área donde naturalmente se encontraban, que era cerca de río de la plata. ya se están moviendo un poco más a la zona urbana. como estamos eh hoy aquí, obviamente son zonas también eh residenciales y nos preocupa que también hubo una aparición en una escuela diablo el 25 de julio. la policía municipal que al igual que manejo de emergencia recibió adiestramiento para capturar estos reptiles, atraparon una pitón reticulada de 18 pies que se había comido un gato, que la habían visto los trabajadores de la fábrica que se encuentra. la parte de ustedes. había un gato acostado en este lado de la alcantarilla. la misma sale, agarra el mismo y lo introduce. hay una perra que le vianey arana y desapareció y cree que se la robó y fue la. se la llevó esa culebra se crió ahí mismo. sabré si hay otro más ahí, porque dicen que a
silvia gómez comenzó en el barrio guadiana, luego subieron hacia el barrio nuevo, que es otro barrioo. ha llegado a tal punto que el alcalde orlando ortiz hizo una declaración de emergencia hoy para contar con los recursos para organizar búsquedas nocturnas. ya salieron del área donde naturalmente se encontraban, que era cerca de río de la plata. ya se están moviendo un poco más a la zona urbana. como estamos eh hoy aquí, obviamente son zonas también eh residenciales y nos preocupa...
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don't miss our coverage at the central bang decision at midday london time with steve and silvia.efore we hear from governor andrew bailey in his press conference that starts at 12:30. we will bring you the conversation with the bank of england governor here at 4:00 p.m. london time here on cnbc with steve. >>> before we wrap up the show. a quick check of the european markets as we close out thursday for "street signs." the dax is off by 1.3%. the automakers, of course, with disappointing numbers from vw and bmw and daimler truck. a lot of china weakness is what we hear from the companies. elsewhere, we see red arrows. switzerland is not trading today. closed for a public holiday. when it comes to the u.s. futures, we still have a couple hours to go. the s&p 500 could ekk out a modest increase. the dow jones up 48. the nasdaq up by 11 points. na nasdaq jumping yesterday. that's it for today's show. i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow. bye-bye. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy -
don't miss our coverage at the central bang decision at midday london time with steve and silvia.efore we hear from governor andrew bailey in his press conference that starts at 12:30. we will bring you the conversation with the bank of england governor here at 4:00 p.m. london time here on cnbc with steve. >>> before we wrap up the show. a quick check of the european markets as we close out thursday for "street signs." the dax is off by 1.3%. the automakers, of course, with...
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silvia has been in conversation this morning. she joins us live from zurich. walk us through what you learned from the ceo. >> reporter: good morning, dan. in the earlier reaction from the latest results from ubs, it seems quite positive with its c shares. there's a couple of positive from this set of results. when you think about net profit, it came in well above market expectations with the ceo highlighting that partially that was driven by their progress on about the cost-saving plans. it's worth reminding our viewers, they have gone through cost savings until 2022, and they're now saying by the end of the year, they would have accomplished 55% of that. here's what else the ceo had to say about this latest set of results. >> overall across the board, i think we showed pretty good investments in the investment banking in the wealth management, but i think we are also making good progress in derisking and talking down costs there, and so it's a combination of good momentum on the topline, but also good progress on cost reductions. >> reporter: so looking acro
silvia has been in conversation this morning. she joins us live from zurich. walk us through what you learned from the ceo. >> reporter: good morning, dan. in the earlier reaction from the latest results from ubs, it seems quite positive with its c shares. there's a couple of positive from this set of results. when you think about net profit, it came in well above market expectations with the ceo highlighting that partially that was driven by their progress on about the cost-saving plans....
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joining us from cnbc, silvia amaro. we're looking at this wednesday.ense of what we should expect today. >> very good morning. so at this stage, futures suggest it could be a mixed start to the trading session on wall street, and this after what was a very volatile week last week. so all eyes on wall street today to understand whether this volatility has dissipated, but no doubt that the big event this week is likely to be that ci report on wednesday, this as investors are looking for clues about what the federal reserve is going to do at their september meeting. at this stage, some market expectations suggesting a 50-basis-point cut, but, of course, all of this coming data, including this wednesday's cpi print, will be very important to understand whether that's going to be the case or not. >> all right. so investors are also hoping to get a better sense of the state of the economy at large after some recent fears of a job market slowdown because of what happened last week. so give us a sense how the global markets are shaping up. >> we're seeing a re
joining us from cnbc, silvia amaro. we're looking at this wednesday.ense of what we should expect today. >> very good morning. so at this stage, futures suggest it could be a mixed start to the trading session on wall street, and this after what was a very volatile week last week. so all eyes on wall street today to understand whether this volatility has dissipated, but no doubt that the big event this week is likely to be that ci report on wednesday, this as investors are looking for...
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cnbc's silvia amaro live from london.ou as always. >>> next up here, following a historic prisoner swap between the u.s. and russia, donald trump's praise of russian president vladimir putin is drawing significant backlash. we'll replay for you what he said when we come right back. hae said when we come right back but you smell fresh as a swiss spa. i know right?! it's secret outlast. it gives you 72-hours of odor protection. secret outlast. official deodorant of team usa. i told you it lasted a long time. protect against rsv with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. arexvy is number one in rsv vaccine shots. rsv? make it arexvy. can neuriva support your brain health? mary
cnbc's silvia amaro live from london.ou as always. >>> next up here, following a historic prisoner swap between the u.s. and russia, donald trump's praise of russian president vladimir putin is drawing significant backlash. we'll replay for you what he said when we come right back. hae said when we come right back but you smell fresh as a swiss spa. i know right?! it's secret outlast. it gives you 72-hours of odor protection. secret outlast. official deodorant of team usa. i told you...
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quoted, the natives attack directly from you wrong and also to it's quarter use isn't proxies from silvia from rock and probably from the amount as well. but the one thing is different when in apple, iran responded to the attack, or is rad. he's on the that when they embassy. so it was very well calculated if it has been well measured and you're on has you from several part, is it how to depression, but for now read names, occupants silent, and they're using the surprise element. okay, right. so thank you so much for breaking that down. for us, while we can now speak to him, how much but on the, who's the chair of american studies at the university of ron, joining us via skype from the uranium capital. welcome back to al jazeera 1st. can i get your initial thoughts on the statement that has been put out by the i r g c saying that this might honey, it was killed by a short range projectile carrying warhead waiting. 7 kilometers fired from outside his room, dots, according to the statement to i think the 1st thing that we should keep in mind, and this is a general support because i've been
quoted, the natives attack directly from you wrong and also to it's quarter use isn't proxies from silvia from rock and probably from the amount as well. but the one thing is different when in apple, iran responded to the attack, or is rad. he's on the that when they embassy. so it was very well calculated if it has been well measured and you're on has you from several part, is it how to depression, but for now read names, occupants silent, and they're using the surprise element. okay, right....
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defensive, named basically that ability to count on military insoluble threats from north korea, silvia, and cold. the hassles for a nuclear will type one says it's conducting along 5 drills and responds to increasing military pressure from charlie to the exercises at the she paying minute freebase in the south. while the defense ministry says it's testing the minute feasibility to respond to potential threats. i pay has condemned chinese military incursions into the space and water surrounding the island. trying to have used tie, well as part of it's to have it tree. so head here, all the options that are in use impulse is not for new k, that is the world health organizations, the latest announcement, despite a new voltage sector, just very relaxed and ready for the final run. some of the season will have all the well, 10 is the for one f as a sick 3, that's all coming up with 10, the the, the worst, the still me whether it was over it. so he's gone across the a g. i think now it is appearing most likely over the balkans, possibly for his file size is grease with the central the low ov
defensive, named basically that ability to count on military insoluble threats from north korea, silvia, and cold. the hassles for a nuclear will type one says it's conducting along 5 drills and responds to increasing military pressure from charlie to the exercises at the she paying minute freebase in the south. while the defense ministry says it's testing the minute feasibility to respond to potential threats. i pay has condemned chinese military incursions into the space and water surrounding...
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macron applauded then, the soviet leader changed our common history, silvia berlusconi called gorbachevacy. he was a bold reformer and statesman who dared to do a lot. we will not forget that perestroika made possible the attempt to establish democracy in russia and that democracy and freedom. the western press began to favor gorbachev long before his death, it all began in 1984 after his warm communication with margaret thatcher in london, by the end of eighty- seven the warming reached the point that gorbachev and us president ronald reagan signed an agreement on the elimination of intermediate- and shorter-range missiles. american declared then that he no longer considered us an empire of evil. in the nineties, the darling of the west was awarded the nobel peace prize. the cold war ended. the threat of world war was effectively removed, the iron curtain disappeared, germany was united, events of turning point in the history of europe. there is not a single country on the continent that does not consider itself completely sovereign and independent. in the few years that mikhail gorbac
macron applauded then, the soviet leader changed our common history, silvia berlusconi called gorbachevacy. he was a bold reformer and statesman who dared to do a lot. we will not forget that perestroika made possible the attempt to establish democracy in russia and that democracy and freedom. the western press began to favor gorbachev long before his death, it all began in 1984 after his warm communication with margaret thatcher in london, by the end of eighty- seven the warming reached the...
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. >> reporter: silvia writing her own story. in terms of inspiration, what came first for you?. at some point she was a seductress, the other an innocent woman. i saw that for a figure like her, you need to be in a time period in hollywood in the 1950s. >> reporter: how does it feel to be a latina critically acclaimed author, knowing all of this history and to be able to write about it through your characters? >> i have always liked to dive into history that you don't hear about much. there's all the racial issues that are happening. rita moreno was an oscar nominee, or dorothy dandridge, african-american. they got the big nominations but they never get top billing on the marquee. >> reporter: sylvia also weaves a love story into her tenth novel, appealing to people with different interests, just like herself. >> i write all over the place. i write horror. i have done noir. it's not one kind of flavor. it's like going into an ice cream shop. chocolate and vanilla and strawberry at the same time. >> reporter: for good morning america, stephanie ramos, abc news, new york. >> geor
. >> reporter: silvia writing her own story. in terms of inspiration, what came first for you?. at some point she was a seductress, the other an innocent woman. i saw that for a figure like her, you need to be in a time period in hollywood in the 1950s. >> reporter: how does it feel to be a latina critically acclaimed author, knowing all of this history and to be able to write about it through your characters? >> i have always liked to dive into history that you don't hear...
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responder las acusaciones que le dicen sobre unos supuestos audios donde ella le deseaba la muerte a doÑa silviaenta con descuento especial hasta el 24 de agosto. alan: hablamos un poco que hay que cambiar un poco la retÓrica de luis enrique. ante decÍa que no querÍa saber nada de ese niÑo. ahora un poco mÁs de cariÑo. jomari: pienso porque la prensa ayer le ataco mucho. porque el niÑo lo vio y le dijo "papÁ, papÁ". Él le dijo al niÑo que no era tu padre, pregunta tu madre. asumo que la prensa eso lo ha sacado. hoy dÍa despuÉs estÁ mÁs tranquilo. que estoy dispuesto... la opiniÓn pÚblica cambia como la gente habla en televisiÓn. piensas quÉ por esa declaraciÓn es mÁs padre del niÑo? jessica: pienso que estÁ mÁs abierto que haya una posibilidad de que si. no es un no contundente. se estÁ dando cuenta. a lo mejor, algÚn doctor le ha hablado. esta abierto a hacer su padrino, estoy dispuesto a guiarlo en un futuro. mi hermana tambiÉn estÁ dispuesto. porque si Él en su corazÓn estÁ que no sigue diciendo que no. alan: pero sigue diciendo que no es el padre. jessica: es una transiciÓn. alan: es que lo
responder las acusaciones que le dicen sobre unos supuestos audios donde ella le deseaba la muerte a doÑa silviaenta con descuento especial hasta el 24 de agosto. alan: hablamos un poco que hay que cambiar un poco la retÓrica de luis enrique. ante decÍa que no querÍa saber nada de ese niÑo. ahora un poco mÁs de cariÑo. jomari: pienso porque la prensa ayer le ataco mucho. porque el niÑo lo vio y le dijo "papÁ, papÁ". Él le dijo al niÑo que no era tu padre, pregunta tu...
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[hablan a la vez] angelique boyer: jorge salinas, silvia navarro. estÁ buenÍsima. se va a estrenar.razÓn apapachado. alan: y ademÁs que haya una segunda temporada hay que decir que estuvo en primer lugar y ahora viene este segundo. quiere decir que esto funciona. sigue creciendo. un gran papel para ti. angelique boyer: sÍ, quiero proyectar, decretar, que sigan llegando este tipo de personajes e historias tan emblemÁticas que atrapan al pÚblico. alan: has hecho una papeles maravillosos a lo largo de tu carrera. este puede ser uno de tus favoritos? angelique boyer: serÍa muy egoÍsta con los demÁs personajes que tenido la bendiciÓn. alan: tienes una lista interminable. angelique boyer: son una belleza las mujeres que me han tocado interpretar, pero diana salazar es muy icÓnica. es un personaje tan emblemÁtico. hoy en dÍa me mandaron el mensaje... lucÍa mÉndez. es muy significativo. muy emocional. la segunda tema parada es... no quiero que vean. no puedo decir nada. estoy muy contenta. alan: hoy hay una gran noticia para celebrar con todos ustedes. podrÁn ganar una suscripciÓn anual a v
[hablan a la vez] angelique boyer: jorge salinas, silvia navarro. estÁ buenÍsima. se va a estrenar.razÓn apapachado. alan: y ademÁs que haya una segunda temporada hay que decir que estuvo en primer lugar y ahora viene este segundo. quiere decir que esto funciona. sigue creciendo. un gran papel para ti. angelique boyer: sÍ, quiero proyectar, decretar, que sigan llegando este tipo de personajes e historias tan emblemÁticas que atrapan al pÚblico. alan: has hecho una papeles maravillosos a...
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joining us silvia, the ceo, cio and co-founder. since last monday's big selloff. are we getting complacent? should we expect more volatility? we see all sorts of stats saying the vix, you know, breaks out closes above 35 it's going to take 170 trading days to get back to the median. what should we expect? >> good morning. thanks for having me here. i think that we should expect volatility i think for the next month or two. we had some shaky data about jobs numbers a couple weeks ago, we had the japan carry trade kind of fall apart and led to some unsettlement in the market. we'll see what happens with inflation and where that leads the fed. if the market gets a sense rates are going to be cut, we can go back to thinking that unemployment is pretty stable, the consumer remains strong, gdp is between 2 to 3%, corporate earnings decent, i think that we can end up with a positive year this year. probably some volatility for the next month or two. >> if cpi comes in a little hotter. >> yeah. >> that's complicated and the markets will be
joining us silvia, the ceo, cio and co-founder. since last monday's big selloff. are we getting complacent? should we expect more volatility? we see all sorts of stats saying the vix, you know, breaks out closes above 35 it's going to take 170 trading days to get back to the median. what should we expect? >> good morning. thanks for having me here. i think that we should expect volatility i think for the next month or two. we had some shaky data about jobs numbers a couple weeks ago, we...