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claudia de la fuente seguimos con >> se cumple ya un año del trágico asesinato de un niño llamado tadeo atención local a nivel nacional en investigación que deja más preguntas que respuestas. nuestra compañera investigó qué es lo que le pasó al pequeño, si se hizo justicia y que es lo que pasa con los padres y que es lo que dice la cuantía a alturas puntos la primera parte de un reportaje que veremos es el recuento de la extraña desaparición. >> [♪ ♪ ♪] . >> las multimedia de la mañanama do miércoles 15 de junio de 2020. tadeo está desaparecido >> nos fijamos por primera vez del caso del niño cuando los padres lo reportaron desaparecido mientras dormía tus padres lo llevan a dormir la noche del día anterior y esta es la última vez que reportan haberlo visto >> la desesperada búsqueda contrarreloj de las autoridades no da abasto >> todavía no lo encontramos >> vecinos se unen al esfuerzo para dar con el paradero del menor de quien solo saben se llama tadeo, tiene dos años no habla ni camina y condiciones de necesidades especiales >> es lamentable, audio no entendible >> y ninguna pista o
claudia de la fuente seguimos con >> se cumple ya un año del trágico asesinato de un niño llamado tadeo atención local a nivel nacional en investigación que deja más preguntas que respuestas. nuestra compañera investigó qué es lo que le pasó al pequeño, si se hizo justicia y que es lo que pasa con los padres y que es lo que dice la cuantía a alturas puntos la primera parte de un reportaje que veremos es el recuento de la extraña desaparición. >> [♪ ♪ ♪] ....
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gracias por continuar en sintonía de telemundo hoy seguimos con esta investigación de qué le pasó a tadeondo ha pasado un año de su tragedia. >>> vamos a ver una entrevista inédita desde el terreno baldío donde encontraron los restos calcinados del pequeño tadeo. >>> la policía no sabía pero acá estaba el niño perdido. >>> roggero de aquí. >>> acá estaba tirado pero no sabía que lo iban a quemar. >>> este martes 21 de julio de 20 y como todos los días estos padres recorren el cultivo donde trabajaba en la avenida 21 sin saber que ese día se encontraría con la desgarradora evidencia de un crimen atroz y descarado. >>> salía mucha lumbre y acá estaba la policía y esto lo estaba. >>> su pequeño cuerpo carbonizados ponía fin a la desesperada búsqueda del pequeño tadeo de 2 años de edad convirtiendo este aberrante incidente en uno de los homicidios más impactantes valle central de california, nunca se imaginó que las tramas que había presenciado 2 días antes podría convertirse en una pieza fundamental para ayudar a las autoridades a descifrar el macabro crimen. >>> lo que me imagino los que ti
gracias por continuar en sintonía de telemundo hoy seguimos con esta investigación de qué le pasó a tadeondo ha pasado un año de su tragedia. >>> vamos a ver una entrevista inédita desde el terreno baldío donde encontraron los restos calcinados del pequeño tadeo. >>> la policía no sabía pero acá estaba el niño perdido. >>> roggero de aquí. >>> acá estaba tirado pero no sabía que lo iban a quemar. >>> este martes 21 de julio de 20 y...
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maria tadeo is joining us with the latest. maria: yes, and this meeting is still happening, and it is ongoing here in venice. today, two things. of course, the discussion is very much focused on that 15% corporate minimum tax. the other aspect this which perhaps is just as equally important is the ability to tax these companies in the countries where they make their services. i did speak with the european commissioner for the economy. i also spoke with the spanish and french finance ministers, who both said we do see a deal come sunday. i also asked if the irish government can work with the relocation of tax come but they do not like the 15%, and the three of them agreed that this is a full package. you can't pick and choose. this whole thing needs to be one big package that includes both the effective tax rate and the relocation of taxation. we will have to wait and see, but behind the scenes here, they are competent that this is going to get approved this week. of course, after that we move onto the m limitation. the compani
maria tadeo is joining us with the latest. maria: yes, and this meeting is still happening, and it is ongoing here in venice. today, two things. of course, the discussion is very much focused on that 15% corporate minimum tax. the other aspect this which perhaps is just as equally important is the ability to tax these companies in the countries where they make their services. i did speak with the european commissioner for the economy. i also spoke with the spanish and french finance ministers,...
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dani: maria, thank you, that is'bloombergs maria tadeo -- that is bloomberg's maria tadeo. guest is still with us. how do you treat the european markets, are you concerned about some of those economic pickups that might come to corporations? supriya: i mean, the issue with banks are very specific, and you have to contrast that with the greater freedom in u.s. banks, where they can return cash to shareholders, whether they are dividends or buybacks. that's part of the reason why we have so much financial exposure in the u.s. that said, we are quite positive on europe. this is broad-based exposure we have to the european index, so with regards to europe, we think economic momentum is still quite strong here. we are about consensus, european growth at 4.7% in the euro area. that is the physical package making its way through the system. the ecb still has room to stay on the sidelines and continue to support the economy rather than stepping bank -- stepping back like other central banks. we think with the earnings momentum, which is strong in europe, but we think there is room
dani: maria, thank you, that is'bloombergs maria tadeo -- that is bloomberg's maria tadeo. guest is still with us. how do you treat the european markets, are you concerned about some of those economic pickups that might come to corporations? supriya: i mean, the issue with banks are very specific, and you have to contrast that with the greater freedom in u.s. banks, where they can return cash to shareholders, whether they are dividends or buybacks. that's part of the reason why we have so much...
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maria tadeo will get there today.celebration, what is actually getting accomplished at this meeting? maria: on the one hand, it is an interesting question because a lot of the ministers are very positive there will be a deal on taxation. they say there is nothing short of a tax revolution we are seeing. you see behind the scenes, ministers tell you there are a lot of issues pending. one is the 15%. we know for the irish a minimum corporate tax at that rate is very problematic. the french say they want to take it even higher. for the americans the fact the european union is going ahead at their own digital tax is problematic. all of this is happening in the context of coronavirus. this new wave taking hold in europe. a lot of smiles as well as pictures happening because it is a beautiful day in venice. behind the scenes there's still a lot happening that needs to be resolved. tom: are secretary yellen enter troop visible, or are they down at harry's bar? maria: we saw her with a big delegation crossing the river on the
maria tadeo will get there today.celebration, what is actually getting accomplished at this meeting? maria: on the one hand, it is an interesting question because a lot of the ministers are very positive there will be a deal on taxation. they say there is nothing short of a tax revolution we are seeing. you see behind the scenes, ministers tell you there are a lot of issues pending. one is the 15%. we know for the irish a minimum corporate tax at that rate is very problematic. the french say...
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we're joined by maria tadeo in venice with a guest. maria?in beautiful venice. we have an amazing guest joining us, french finance minister bruno le maire. thank you for being with us. we know you've been pushing for this digital tax, something you made your battle hoard to some extent. how confident are you we get a deal? maria: i'm very confident. we could have, during this g20, a groundbreaking agreement on international taxation. you know that france has been pushing for the international agreement for more than four years, so we're on the verge of having this agreement. it would be good news for all g20 member states. it would be also good news for the rest of the world. maria: you know the irish, just to give you an example of countries not fully convinced, they say we can work with taxing major services. but the 50% is not something we can accept. is this -- 15% is not something we can accept. is this a full package? bruno: full package. we need to have digital taxation, digital giants being decided. and we also need to have the minimu
we're joined by maria tadeo in venice with a guest. maria?in beautiful venice. we have an amazing guest joining us, french finance minister bruno le maire. thank you for being with us. we know you've been pushing for this digital tax, something you made your battle hoard to some extent. how confident are you we get a deal? maria: i'm very confident. we could have, during this g20, a groundbreaking agreement on international taxation. you know that france has been pushing for the international...
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maria tadeo with the latest.as getting sounds on what we are expecting from the euro final just ahead of the weekend, and covering the tax story in venice for us. let's tell you what is coming up on the program. get ready for guidance. christine lagarde tells bloomberg that investors should prepare for a policy change in the next 10 days. hear more from our exclusive interview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 20 minutes until the start of cash equities trading for this monday morning. futures fairly flat, fairly mixed. ecb president christine lagarde says investors should prepare for new guidance on monetary stimulus. speaking exclusively to francine lacqua in venice, lagarde it signals that new measures might be brought in steer -- brought in year. >> you could argue that to the extent the inflation aim was below book close, now they are saying to percent. it is marginally higher as a target, therefore might take a little longer. but frankly, i don't think this is what m
maria tadeo with the latest.as getting sounds on what we are expecting from the euro final just ahead of the weekend, and covering the tax story in venice for us. let's tell you what is coming up on the program. get ready for guidance. christine lagarde tells bloomberg that investors should prepare for a policy change in the next 10 days. hear more from our exclusive interview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 20 minutes until the start of cash...
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manus: maria tadeo is with the team in brussels. the eu trying to achieve with green financing? >> they say this is a new type of finance for a green economy. there are two elements here. one is the eu wants to scale out this market. the european union will have to issue 150 billion euros on an annual basis from now until 2026. 30% of that will have to be in green bonds. they have an interest in making this more liquid and a bigger market. the other has to do with dominance. the european union, they want to dominate this market. half of the issuance has been done in europe. the new standard for bonds would remove the risk of greenwashing for foreign investors. they believe if they get approved quickly and they do it first, they will come to be the number one force. we see all that money moving into the esg for the european union. it does make sense on a practical basis but also in terms of the goal. dani: what are these products going to look like and who will be issuing them? >> it is a good question. the european union made it cle
manus: maria tadeo is with the team in brussels. the eu trying to achieve with green financing? >> they say this is a new type of finance for a green economy. there are two elements here. one is the eu wants to scale out this market. the european union will have to issue 150 billion euros on an annual basis from now until 2026. 30% of that will have to be in green bonds. they have an interest in making this more liquid and a bigger market. the other has to do with dominance. the european...
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maria tadeo in russell's, thank you. our guest host is jane fully. -- foley.hen you look at global risk, you have delta, growth, taper, a whole host of things and tax is but one of them. when you look at the back half of the year, i started the show saying i thought there was a redressing of central bank narratives from the guard and the pboc. does this put us -- from lagarde and the pboc. how does this play into the currency world? jane: one of the central banks you did not mention was the reserve of new zealand. they will keep their policy certainly this week. many economists are anticipating they will be hiking later in the year. norway likely to be hiking as soon as september. i think when we look at china, that is interesting. we did have the cut to the reserve ratios and that does perhaps give a signal they are worried that growth is slowing too much. china, the growth had surged at the tail end of last year, ahead of much of the other industrialized countries. i think that one is perhaps further ahead. i think it is interesting to see what is happening
maria tadeo in russell's, thank you. our guest host is jane fully. -- foley.hen you look at global risk, you have delta, growth, taper, a whole host of things and tax is but one of them. when you look at the back half of the year, i started the show saying i thought there was a redressing of central bank narratives from the guard and the pboc. does this put us -- from lagarde and the pboc. how does this play into the currency world? jane: one of the central banks you did not mention was the...
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thank you to bloomberg's maria tadeo.is is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the 19th of july, you keep -- u.k. residents who are fully vaccinated through the u.k. vaccine rollout will no longer have to self-isolate when they return to england. guy: the u.k. transfer secretary speaking earlier in the house of this is becoming increasingly confusing as to was alternately happening. the u.k. is in some ways try to make it easy. a lot of details around testing are difficult to determine how easy it is going to be to travel. it only applies to english residents. if you want to come see me over here, you still have to quarantine coming out with another country. we cannot come and see you. the situation in europe, really confusing. germany is looking to classify spain as a covid risk area. the case numbers of the delta variant in spain, absolutely surging. we will try to get some clarity. i am not entirely sure we are getting at. taylor: headlines out of anthony fauci as welcome us and all three of the u.s. authorized vaccines are effective
thank you to bloomberg's maria tadeo.is is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the 19th of july, you keep -- u.k. residents who are fully vaccinated through the u.k. vaccine rollout will no longer have to self-isolate when they return to england. guy: the u.k. transfer secretary speaking earlier in the house of this is becoming increasingly confusing as to was alternately happening. the u.k. is in some ways try to make it easy. a lot of details around testing are difficult to determine how easy it is...
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maria tadeo in madrid. thank you so much for joining us. wouter sturkenboom.uest is still with us. i'm not going to ask you who you are rooting for in tonight's match. when it comes to this conversation, do investors need to be thinking about this? do we need to start positioning for a higher tax routine? wouter: i do think we should be at the margins understanding that what this does is stop the race to the bottom. it stops this perennial advantage that multinational companies have over domestic companies. it puts a little bit -- it downplays the geopolitical pressures from the american tech side of things. all of those things are positive. at the margin, you should probably lower your earnings expectations and your profit margin expectations because of tax rates. it's multi-years out. it's not a short-term concern. dani: ok. does that mean that you would not change your positioning on big tech if they are affected by this? wouter: no. we are not. our view is that we are more value when -- value oriented on growth. it is more positioned on the current valuati
maria tadeo in madrid. thank you so much for joining us. wouter sturkenboom.uest is still with us. i'm not going to ask you who you are rooting for in tonight's match. when it comes to this conversation, do investors need to be thinking about this? do we need to start positioning for a higher tax routine? wouter: i do think we should be at the margins understanding that what this does is stop the race to the bottom. it stops this perennial advantage that multinational companies have over...
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maria tadeo joins us from brussels.is undoubtedly a huge ambitious plan calling for -- what does it actually entail? maria: this is a huge proposal that the european commission is putting forward today. 55, the references clear, to cut emissions by 55% in 2030. they will have to change climate measures across every industry in the european union. this package will entail 12 different pieces of legislation that will touch everything from aviation to transport, also energy efficiency, and taxation. it is a huge package. this is just the beginning. we should stress this is a proposal by the european commission. after that, it that's political. it will move forward to european leaders in the european parliament. usually for this to be approved it takes two years. they have to do it quicker because 2030 is really around the corner. dani: carbon pricing is important when it comes to taxing, and pricing as well. looking at european carbon prices now, we have a chart that shows 53 euros per ton, on the higher end. is polluting
maria tadeo joins us from brussels.is undoubtedly a huge ambitious plan calling for -- what does it actually entail? maria: this is a huge proposal that the european commission is putting forward today. 55, the references clear, to cut emissions by 55% in 2030. they will have to change climate measures across every industry in the european union. this package will entail 12 different pieces of legislation that will touch everything from aviation to transport, also energy efficiency, and...
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taylor: bloomberg's maria tadeo, thank you for bringing us this great interviews.ne yet. what are you doing this weekend? watch football, watch soccer? i am watching richard branson. he is going to space. more on the space race, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: this weekend i will be watching football. richard branson has other ideas. on sunday a flight that is basically 17 years in the making. it will carry the billionaire and a full crew from new mexico to the edge of space. the risks he is taking, the history in the making, matthew bloxham who covers all things technology in space. how big of a risk is richard branson taking? matthew: some risk, but he is used to that. 17 years of technology development, they have done a number of test flights recently. they have approval to take commercial passengers. at this point it is a tale risk. it is not zero risk. going to space is still a dangerous endeavor. taylor: are we still assuming this was not to get ahead of mr. bezos's flight happening a few weeks later? matthew: absolutely. richard branson is the master promoti
taylor: bloomberg's maria tadeo, thank you for bringing us this great interviews.ne yet. what are you doing this weekend? watch football, watch soccer? i am watching richard branson. he is going to space. more on the space race, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: this weekend i will be watching football. richard branson has other ideas. on sunday a flight that is basically 17 years in the making. it will carry the billionaire and a full crew from new mexico to the edge of space. the risks he is...
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tom: maria tadeo is directing the show? jonathan: maria tadeo is in my ear, tom.she knows la liga. is that italy? jonathan: that is spain, tom. seria is italy. you know this. taylor knows, too. we advanced 0.2%. bond yields higher by a basis point. 1.2350% on tens. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg surveillance -- this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, for our audience worldwide on tv and radio, looking for more gains this morning. one hour away from the opening. equities with a lift. futures are positive. advancing nine points. into the bond market, the first thing you look at every single morning on the bloomberg screen. 1.24 on 10. tom: i do not. jonathan: what is the first thing you reach for? tom: i look at the baseball scores. i want to see what the padres did. jonathan: i'm talking about the bloomberg. tom: i checked the bloomberg for the baseball scores. jonathan: this is from jim bianco. don't forget ted lasso is on apple tv. season two drops friday. tom: eric friedman said he is watching. ted lasso, it away from the gloom. jason sudekis. jon
tom: maria tadeo is directing the show? jonathan: maria tadeo is in my ear, tom.she knows la liga. is that italy? jonathan: that is spain, tom. seria is italy. you know this. taylor knows, too. we advanced 0.2%. bond yields higher by a basis point. 1.2350% on tens. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg surveillance -- this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, for our audience worldwide on tv and radio, looking for more gains this morning. one hour away from the opening. equities...
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bloomberg's maria tadeo is very lucky and she is in madrid.t how important is this season for spain? >> you know, we are in madrid. i'm happy to be on this assignment. the sun is really shining. it has been a beautiful day so i can't complain. the country is hopeful that this will be a better summer. it is coming from a difficult year last year in which tourism numbers hit a 51 year low. tourism spending which is crucial for this economy 86%. the foreign minister told me we see vaccination and the digital pass is the key toward numbers this year. >> we are sequencing the variant in order to understand the prevalence. for now, extremely low, but we will continue to sequence and pay a lot of attention to ensure we know and we can respond. the best cure we have is to continue vaccinating at the moment. >> that was the spanish foreign minister speaking to us exclusively yesterday in madrid. during our conversation we did speak about the u.k. market, a huge market for spain. rules have changed. you do have to bring a test that is negative to come t
bloomberg's maria tadeo is very lucky and she is in madrid.t how important is this season for spain? >> you know, we are in madrid. i'm happy to be on this assignment. the sun is really shining. it has been a beautiful day so i can't complain. the country is hopeful that this will be a better summer. it is coming from a difficult year last year in which tourism numbers hit a 51 year low. tourism spending which is crucial for this economy 86%. the foreign minister told me we see...
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jonathan: it is fair to say that maria tadeo did not get the short straw. tadeo with bruno le maire, the french finance minister speaking at the g20 conference. where are they? tom: they are in the east side of venice, which is incredibly historic, and the visit is jaw-dropping. it is where they built all the stuff to battle the genoese over in western italy out in the adriatic and then over to turkey. jonathan: and you are very unhappy you are not there, i'm sure. tom: even worse, i am told that francine lacqua is leaving today to follow up with him. for starters, ferro, italian. if anybody should go, it should be you and francine. jonathan: you and i could have gone and watched the game on sunday. tom: the metropole is halfway to arsenal from the fancy hotels. jonathan: tom keene, jonathan ferro, alongside romaine bostick this morning. lisa abramowicz off today. s&p futures up, 4331. we advanced 0.3 percent. yields are higher by four or five basis points. your yield on the 10 year this morning, 1.3411%. tom: it has come back. it is a better tape, plain an
jonathan: it is fair to say that maria tadeo did not get the short straw. tadeo with bruno le maire, the french finance minister speaking at the g20 conference. where are they? tom: they are in the east side of venice, which is incredibly historic, and the visit is jaw-dropping. it is where they built all the stuff to battle the genoese over in western italy out in the adriatic and then over to turkey. jonathan: and you are very unhappy you are not there, i'm sure. tom: even worse, i am told...
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the austrian finance minister gernot bluemel and of course maria tadeo.g up, what is next on u.k. covid rules? we break that down, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: in seven minutes boris johnson will give a news conference at 10 downing street. the idea is we will see a listing -- a lifting of coronavirus regulations in england. let's figure out what the politics around all of this is. bloomberg emea news director stuart wallace joining us on set. a week ago boris johnson was thinking is up to you guys, take personal responsibility, we are good to go. a week as long time in politics. things have changed. stewart: i think he has come to the realization that is well and good to say -- you only have to look around you to say that is not a good way of succeeding in your strategy. the numbers are somewhat alarming and the sense there talk about 100,000 cases per day in august. that should translate into somewhere between 1000 and 2000 hospitalizations. at the top end of that are twice the caseloads from seasonal flu. if you take that and at on all the other thi
the austrian finance minister gernot bluemel and of course maria tadeo.g up, what is next on u.k. covid rules? we break that down, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: in seven minutes boris johnson will give a news conference at 10 downing street. the idea is we will see a listing -- a lifting of coronavirus regulations in england. let's figure out what the politics around all of this is. bloomberg emea news director stuart wallace joining us on set. a week ago boris johnson was thinking is up to...
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that's get more on this from bloomberg's maria tadeo, who is in madrid for us.y good morning to you. what are the details of this? we heard the g7 talking about this. the oecd has pushed around various versions of this over the years, so what has been agreed? maria: if you look at the announcement made by the oecd, they promise a tax revolution for the 21st-century. we are looking at a new tax framework for international business based on two new pillars. the first one would be that effective rate of at least 15% for companies operating on a global scale and the second one and perhaps even more important, for european countries, is the reallocation of tax breaks to the jurisdiction where the services are made and provided. a lot of the european countries complained over the past year, they would shift profits to low tax jurisdictions and that would prevent them from taxing them the right amount of money in the countries that are benefiting from providing services and where they make money so this would open the door to that. as you said, this is an oecd agreemen
that's get more on this from bloomberg's maria tadeo, who is in madrid for us.y good morning to you. what are the details of this? we heard the g7 talking about this. the oecd has pushed around various versions of this over the years, so what has been agreed? maria: if you look at the announcement made by the oecd, they promise a tax revolution for the 21st-century. we are looking at a new tax framework for international business based on two new pillars. the first one would be that effective...
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thank you to maria tadeo. jonathan: we might find out by the end of the show where lisa is going on vacation. lisa: like a game show, sounds fun. tom: all-time highs in the equity market, payrolls friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> with the first word news, the opec-plus alliance has fallen into bitter inciting. a key member, the united arab emirates, blocked a deal at the last moment, forcing the cartel and allies to postpone a meeting until today. it is passing out on whether there will be an agreement on production could ease a surging oil prices. economists surveyed that u.s. payrolls rose by 730,000 in june, and recent forecast have been much higher than the actual number. a variety of issues are keeping people from returning to the workforce, including enhanced unappointed benefits, childcare responsibilities, and house care services. the jobs report is out at 8:30 and "new york times". a group of republican senators one president joe biden to and the trade war initiated by donald trump. seven lawmakers wer
thank you to maria tadeo. jonathan: we might find out by the end of the show where lisa is going on vacation. lisa: like a game show, sounds fun. tom: all-time highs in the equity market, payrolls friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> with the first word news, the opec-plus alliance has fallen into bitter inciting. a key member, the united arab emirates, blocked a deal at the last moment, forcing the cartel and allies to postpone a meeting until today. it is passing out on whether there will...
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bloomberg's maria tadeo joins us from brussels with the latest.aria: yes, and over the weekend in venice, we did get that oecd plan that would see a corporate minimum tax of 15%. it will also give the right to countries to tax multinational companies. coming here for the u.s. delegation, the debate was moving into this european digital tax. the europeans are actually pushing for both pommel and that is eu and the second that is oecd. a lot of this is probably due to u.s. pressures, that the european union has since cited -- has decided to postpone the announcement of that european digital tax, so in principle, to cut a long story short, we are looking at just one type of taxation, not two. the reason for this is very much political. the united states has to vote on this thing. it will have to go through congress. for the u.s. delegation, saying we are not only going to tax you on one front, but coming home with two new taxes. guy: thank, indeed. we will be catching up with maria a little later to talk to the austrian finance minister. elon musk te
bloomberg's maria tadeo joins us from brussels with the latest.aria: yes, and over the weekend in venice, we did get that oecd plan that would see a corporate minimum tax of 15%. it will also give the right to countries to tax multinational companies. coming here for the u.s. delegation, the debate was moving into this european digital tax. the europeans are actually pushing for both pommel and that is eu and the second that is oecd. a lot of this is probably due to u.s. pressures, that the...
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the endorsement will be a key milestone after years on the ground in venice is our maria tadeo.hen it comes to the tax front? >> this could be a real tax revolution. you are looking at that minimum corporate tax, 15%. you are also looking at that idea you could see countries tax big tech in the country where they make their money and their services. for years we have talked about profit shifting into low tax jurisdictions. it is interesting i did speak yesterday with the hood of -- the head of the oecd. he told me this is a full package. it is a two-step solution and we want to carry that through. i asked is that going to be a problem that countries like ireland are not playing ball, that they are holding out? he said they are confident there will be a solution come sunday. which again he described as nothing short of a tech revolution. i did ask whether we could see a hybrid solution meeting you agree to the proper rotation but you don't agree to the tax rate. he said that at this point is not an option. it is hard to see how you bring consensus with countries like ireland abou
the endorsement will be a key milestone after years on the ground in venice is our maria tadeo.hen it comes to the tax front? >> this could be a real tax revolution. you are looking at that minimum corporate tax, 15%. you are also looking at that idea you could see countries tax big tech in the country where they make their money and their services. for years we have talked about profit shifting into low tax jurisdictions. it is interesting i did speak yesterday with the hood of -- the...
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that is maria tadeo. as the u.k. and europe deal with the delta variant, the u.k. has laid out its rules for green bonds ahead of a planned sale of at least 15 billion pounds this fiscal year. we seem to have a delusion of bonds from the european union, as well. alexandra dimitrijevic is still with us. the last figure i saw for eu bond generation was a demand of $200 billion, more than 10 times the sale amount. is it possible demand for these euro area bonds could sack demand from other bonds, or replace treasuries at some point? >> it is good news that we have the first bond issued under the eu continuation plan. it can play a role to have some eurobonds at that level, and over time, continue to strengthen the positioning of the euro in the market. what is really interesting is, as you were saying earlier, the increase in -- bonds in europe, the u.k., are generally -- or generally in the market. we really expect these bonds to continue to develop and show the importance as the economy recovers in europe and the rest of the world to be a greener and more digital ec
that is maria tadeo. as the u.k. and europe deal with the delta variant, the u.k. has laid out its rules for green bonds ahead of a planned sale of at least 15 billion pounds this fiscal year. we seem to have a delusion of bonds from the european union, as well. alexandra dimitrijevic is still with us. the last figure i saw for eu bond generation was a demand of $200 billion, more than 10 times the sale amount. is it possible demand for these euro area bonds could sack demand from other bonds,...
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jon: that was the spanish foreign minister catching up with bloomberg's maria tadeo.g come alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro. you're actually market is unchanged on the s&p 500. a huge roll over, gains over in europe, the stoxx 600 flat. we erased all of what we were up. yields unchanged, euro-dollar 118.56. euro is slightly weaker -- 1.1855. euro slightly weaker. there is crude. 74.93. up almost 2%. tom: 76 print exactly on brent crude. we will watch that through the morning. lisa more on top of that store than i will ever be. amber desousa joins us from john hopkins. she is definitive in net cancer and also infectious disease, a terrific career in medical research. amber, when someone mentions the delta strain, he comes down to every conversation is the infectious reality. do you have an understanding of how communicable the delta variant is? >> i haven't seen data to tell us exactly what the reproductive rate is, which is how many people each infected person is running into, but we know that the proportions of people who are covered posit
jon: that was the spanish foreign minister catching up with bloomberg's maria tadeo.g come alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro. you're actually market is unchanged on the s&p 500. a huge roll over, gains over in europe, the stoxx 600 flat. we erased all of what we were up. yields unchanged, euro-dollar 118.56. euro is slightly weaker -- 1.1855. euro slightly weaker. there is crude. 74.93. up almost 2%. tom: 76 print exactly on brent crude. we will watch that through...
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maria tadeo caught up with the european commission executive vice president. >> this is europe, we haveo do of member states. if we can get them to agree with us, we can meet the goals. maria: a point you made is this needs to be socially acceptable. what do you mean, and how will it affect people who do not see the benefit? >> we do not have the luxury to leave anybody behind. from a moral perspective that also a political perspective. if people have the feeling they are left behind, it will stop the process. we need to prove this is socially just. it is why we have created a social fund. we need to make sure people who cannot afford the transition are helped to make the transition. maria: the reaction from the industry, you hear from the airlines and sectors that will be hit, and they say it is too much. what is your message for them? >> it is not the first time they say this when we come with measures. we believe it can be done, and they should understand meeting our goals of 55% reduction in 8.5 years is a legal obligation. >> some will tell you it has been watered down. >> no. 2035
maria tadeo caught up with the european commission executive vice president. >> this is europe, we haveo do of member states. if we can get them to agree with us, we can meet the goals. maria: a point you made is this needs to be socially acceptable. what do you mean, and how will it affect people who do not see the benefit? >> we do not have the luxury to leave anybody behind. from a moral perspective that also a political perspective. if people have the feeling they are left...