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central bankers and finance ministers will meet to discuss the state of the global economy. ni has been talking to a lot of them ahead of their meetings, as well as other people attending the imf and world bank meetings in bali. i'm assuming the global turmoil on the markets has been one of the major talking points, what else are they talking about? yeah, you know, the turmoil in the markets have been a real backdrop against the conversation taking place at the annual summit of the imf and world bank. remember, earlier in the week we saw those two major reports from the fund, the world economic outlook, which saw global growth downgraded to 3.7% next year from the initial predictions from the imf of 3.9%. then we saw the next day the global financial stability report, also raising those same concerns for clouds on the horizon is what the fund has consistently said about the state of the financial system and the global economy. they point to two things, these are the things you will see being talked about at the weekend when the central bank governors, as well as finance minis
central bankers and finance ministers will meet to discuss the state of the global economy. ni has been talking to a lot of them ahead of their meetings, as well as other people attending the imf and world bank meetings in bali. i'm assuming the global turmoil on the markets has been one of the major talking points, what else are they talking about? yeah, you know, the turmoil in the markets have been a real backdrop against the conversation taking place at the annual summit of the imf and...
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the e.u. make in global scale and global emissions. now we're quite honest about this garrett the is going to be rather like a spit in the ocean because actually if you consider that all vehicle emissions worldwide amount to about seventeen point five percent that's what the statistics people say or the global emissions overall and then if you look at the european side of that of course this is only a tiny fraction but we should not underestimate of course in this the the role of the european union it's supposed to be the the pace setter in climate protection and it's supposed to come up was technological solutions and therefore the codes do play a part of course in the whole it on the international scene with regard to climate protection and so that that's why the battle is so fierce because some people say we just have to go forward much more quickly and then is set the model for other countries and show them that it can be done and germany and some eastern european countries are really legging saying no we can't move that quickly we'
the e.u. make in global scale and global emissions. now we're quite honest about this garrett the is going to be rather like a spit in the ocean because actually if you consider that all vehicle emissions worldwide amount to about seventeen point five percent that's what the statistics people say or the global emissions overall and then if you look at the european side of that of course this is only a tiny fraction but we should not underestimate of course in this the the role of the european...
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we will discuss the global media in a moment. land and wales are to be issued with canisters of a synthetic pepper spray to help deal with violence and disorder. the announcement came as the president of the prison governors association, andrea albutt, accused the government of failing to react in a timely manner to the crisis in jails. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw has all the details. it has been used by police to years, and our present officers will be carrying one too. this is the latest bit of equipment to help staff deal with violence behind bars. and this is how the pepper like spray works. stop what you are doing! we were given a demonstration at this prison, one of four jails given a demonstration at this prison, one of fourjails where it is being trialled. the chemical causes ie irritation and coughing, giving staff time to get the prisoner under control. ministers say the spray acts as a deterrent and could even save lives. if the president were in a horrible situation, stamping on another prisoners had, for
we will discuss the global media in a moment. land and wales are to be issued with canisters of a synthetic pepper spray to help deal with violence and disorder. the announcement came as the president of the prison governors association, andrea albutt, accused the government of failing to react in a timely manner to the crisis in jails. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw has all the details. it has been used by police to years, and our present officers will be carrying one too. this is...
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so how would you rectify a growing feminist movement in the global south? >> well, i think one thing we must recognize that there is resistance across the board. like the movements in europe instead searchers is a, constant resistance. what we know is we have women of color doing this kind of work and others who have been resisting for a long time if people don't know about them and don't hear about them. what is on tv and in italy, people don't know there is resistance going on. because african and indian diaspora all in these places, read? what is happening in the united states tends to be the dominant one we hear about and overseas people tend to think this one is influencing what's happening there and to some extent it is. especially when you see for example top performance on international stages. we know however that this kind of work is across the board. the kind of work we do we understand what it's about and we understand the moment the movements of solidarity we work with and why that is necessary. the populist movement, especially in the united st
so how would you rectify a growing feminist movement in the global south? >> well, i think one thing we must recognize that there is resistance across the board. like the movements in europe instead searchers is a, constant resistance. what we know is we have women of color doing this kind of work and others who have been resisting for a long time if people don't know about them and don't hear about them. what is on tv and in italy, people don't know there is resistance going on. because...
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exceeded levels they reached before the global financial crisis. nteresting active to give us. this report was put out by the imf capital markets department. saying it looks like investors have grown overly confident, maybe even complacent. of course it is not only the united states, but after a long bull market in stocks, much of it predicated on fiscal stimulus tax cuts in the u.s., which something is a sugar high. trump and his team thinks this will continue. in the midst of trade hikes, that is why the imf is concerned. that is why they downgraded their economic outlook yesterday. let's put this into perspective. this morning comes on the 10th anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers. it seems like it can't be a coincidence they are focusing on this aspect of what they see -- and maybe not in the short-term -- but in the more medium-term, something that could come home to roost, and investors may not be preparing for this. shery: you spoke with indonesia's finance minister. she is concerned about the fed and others not being mindful about
exceeded levels they reached before the global financial crisis. nteresting active to give us. this report was put out by the imf capital markets department. saying it looks like investors have grown overly confident, maybe even complacent. of course it is not only the united states, but after a long bull market in stocks, much of it predicated on fiscal stimulus tax cuts in the u.s., which something is a sugar high. trump and his team thinks this will continue. in the midst of trade hikes,...
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the show, some safety plays. where you can take cover if this global selloff continues the way it is. we're breaking out the protection playbook. >>> as we head out to commercial, a look at the global markets in correction, your full market rundown and more as this special edition of "worldwide exchange" on cnbc llonros x1 is here to help. you can do things like change your settings, learn tips and tricks, troubleshoot, and even manage your account. finding your xfinity username or wifi password, restarting your equipment, or paying your bill is easier than ever with x1. x1 help. another reason to love x1. say "teach me more" into your voice remote to get started. >>> if you are just waking up, hold on to your hats we have a global selloff on our hands in progress. futures on the u.s. side of things are now lower the dow would open down by 380 points for the overall market. the s&p 500 off as well. this follows yesterday's 831-point plunge, the worst day for the index since february in asia markets closing down 3.5% to 5% in china. on europe, negativity paced by declines in the ftse 1
the show, some safety plays. where you can take cover if this global selloff continues the way it is. we're breaking out the protection playbook. >>> as we head out to commercial, a look at the global markets in correction, your full market rundown and more as this special edition of "worldwide exchange" on cnbc llonros x1 is here to help. you can do things like change your settings, learn tips and tricks, troubleshoot, and even manage your account. finding your xfinity...
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i'm crystal cola welcome to the program the global financial system is becoming increasingly unstable that's the conclusion of a report by the international monetary fund of the world bank currently meeting on the indonesian island of bali after the two institutions lowered their global growth forecasts they are seeing a whole array of challenges but polls considerable threats to the world's financial stability. trade wars unsustainable das arms the prospect of a no deal breakers these are just some of the risks to global financial stability mentioned in the i.m.f. reports. if you think it all sounds pretty bleak take heart from the i.m.f. chief christine lagarde. what it is tempting to be a bit depressed about this perspective i am actually hopeful because there is a clear up or tight to improve and expand trade think of the flurry of welcome discussions and proposals to strengthen the w.t. you all think of all the new trade deals such as d.p.p. eleven. the regional african trade agreement and the progress made on the us mexico canada deal. progress in some areas yes but all this aga
i'm crystal cola welcome to the program the global financial system is becoming increasingly unstable that's the conclusion of a report by the international monetary fund of the world bank currently meeting on the indonesian island of bali after the two institutions lowered their global growth forecasts they are seeing a whole array of challenges but polls considerable threats to the world's financial stability. trade wars unsustainable das arms the prospect of a no deal breakers these are just...
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the global seed vault only opens its doors once a year. if it takes is the priority now for the three experts for me carter is to ensure that the seeds are transported securely from the middle east to the north pole this is. true and that will be the truth while also safe why are these gene resources being preserved because they are invaluable to future generations policy to. play on the like. simultaneously all gene banks worldwide are doing the same preparing similar boxes and overseeing the departure of their collection. there is a lot at stake for them. they absolutely must not miss the annual opening of this fall but halt. the eight. one board this plane are serious scenes under the watchful eye of dr embry they were barking on a long trip. it will take them from morocco and lebanon to oslo where the seeds will initially be quarantined. their final destination is this fall but archipelago at about seventy eight degrees north latitude. it's an icy wilderness swept by freezing winds only eight hundred kilometers away from the north pole.
the global seed vault only opens its doors once a year. if it takes is the priority now for the three experts for me carter is to ensure that the seeds are transported securely from the middle east to the north pole this is. true and that will be the truth while also safe why are these gene resources being preserved because they are invaluable to future generations policy to. play on the like. simultaneously all gene banks worldwide are doing the same preparing similar boxes and overseeing the...
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his board as extremely serious >> he's an individual who really understands the plumbing of the u.s. and global financial systems. that's an incredible advantage for the system at a time that the system is changing >> asian equities fall to 19-month lows with chinese blue chips closing out the worst session since february 2016 as volatility spikes on both sides of the atlantic. >>> and dialog shares are super charged after apple takes a bite out of the chipmaker in a 6$600 million deal >>> good morning there is a lot of volatility going on in the markets. that started with the u.s. overnight. just so you know, dow, s&p, nasdaq had the worst day since february, some significant amount of damage going on there with a lot of people expressing concern about the rising interest rate yields this is a theme we've been focused on we've seen the extent of the rout and the extent of the market damage by the end of the session, we saw a rebound in yields risk-off is the theme. that's what we saw in asia with some key indice there's trading as low as 5%, 6% weaker on the session. europe as a whole, down 36
his board as extremely serious >> he's an individual who really understands the plumbing of the u.s. and global financial systems. that's an incredible advantage for the system at a time that the system is changing >> asian equities fall to 19-month lows with chinese blue chips closing out the worst session since february 2016 as volatility spikes on both sides of the atlantic. >>> and dialog shares are super charged after apple takes a bite out of the chipmaker in a 6$600...
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the global economic outlook from the imf, where they downgraded the us, china, europe and the global in asia. they are really concerned about china and the us. let's look at europe. they are up just a little bit. some of the big movers in london, aviva shares are up movers in london, aviva shares are up nearly 2%. its chief executive mark wilson is going, it has been announced this morning. that is a surprise. greggs the baker better—than—expected sales, shares up better—than—expected sales, shares ‘7. better—than—expected sales, shares greg better—than—expected sales, shares up 4%. greg ‘s shares have been under pressure for many weeks but todayis under pressure for many weeks but today is a bright spark coming from greggs. and samira hussain has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. on tuesday us president donald trump is expected to visit iowa, and there he will likely announce that the administration is lifting the summer ban on higher ethanol blends of gasoline. now, the move could reshape the retail gas market, making gasoline with 15% ethanol is a new consumer stand
the global economic outlook from the imf, where they downgraded the us, china, europe and the global in asia. they are really concerned about china and the us. let's look at europe. they are up just a little bit. some of the big movers in london, aviva shares are up movers in london, aviva shares are up nearly 2%. its chief executive mark wilson is going, it has been announced this morning. that is a surprise. greggs the baker better—than—expected sales, shares up better—than—expected...
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next item. >> clerk: a participation in the global climate action summit of 2018. this sponsor is deborah ravel director, and the wendy goodfriend, a program manager and charles sheahan with public affairs officer. this item is up for discussion. >> president bermejo: director raphael. >> director raphael: thank you. president bermej bermejo, what h it has been. i have to say that i think that most of us, in fact, everyone that i have talked to felt that the global climate action summit exceeded any of our expectations. the mayor shone, the city shone, the world saw what we're capable of. i want to set a bit of context to why this was such an important moment. governor brown announced the summit because there wasn't a good place in the united nations process, in their conference of the parties, when they negotiate the paris agreement for what they call "sub-national actors." those are cities, states and regions. and being the governor of a very active state it was frustrating to him to go to paris and find that there was no place for a state leader at that negotiati
next item. >> clerk: a participation in the global climate action summit of 2018. this sponsor is deborah ravel director, and the wendy goodfriend, a program manager and charles sheahan with public affairs officer. this item is up for discussion. >> president bermejo: director raphael. >> director raphael: thank you. president bermej bermejo, what h it has been. i have to say that i think that most of us, in fact, everyone that i have talked to felt that the global climate...
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and the world's biggest miner warns the us—china trade war will cut global growth, saying it will be ose result. and on the markets: a bigjumpforjapan, a big jump forjapan, as you can see. slight gains in the hong kong markets. again, a day of decline seenin markets. again, a day of decline seen in the united states. we begin with our focus today on the oil giant bp. one of the biggest wheel companies. it is sitting in many pension funds, certainly here in the uk and around the world. it is due to unveil its latest results in a few hours' time, and it's expected to show it's been given a boost from the recovery in oil prices. taking a look since february, we can see oil prices have strengthened steadily, going from just over $60 per barrel to a peak of well over $85 a barrel earlier this month. prices now have fallen back slightly, around $77 a barrel, and it's thought prices could continue to go up. us sanctions against iran come into effect this weekend. iran is the third biggest producer in the oil producers' club, opec, and the sanctions are expected to reduce global supplies by a
and the world's biggest miner warns the us—china trade war will cut global growth, saying it will be ose result. and on the markets: a bigjumpforjapan, a big jump forjapan, as you can see. slight gains in the hong kong markets. again, a day of decline seenin markets. again, a day of decline seen in the united states. we begin with our focus today on the oil giant bp. one of the biggest wheel companies. it is sitting in many pension funds, certainly here in the uk and around the world. it is...
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economy because the biggest three chunks is the global economy namely the oil in the city the economy of the oil producing companies and the global investments all benefit from high oil prices and we have seen what the adverse damage the collapse of oil prices says twenty fourteen goes to the global economy i'm sure there's a hedging going on right now in your industry for another member some of the international oil economists thanks here inside the safe. thing. u.s. national security advisor john bolton's announced that america is reviewing all international agreements that would expose it to the international court of justice let's get more on this now live to our washington correspondent american high that was causing washington to stop backing out of these agreements so hastily. well to simplify it a bit what the u.s. is withdrawing from exactly is an optional protocol on disputes to the vienna convention which will prevent countries like iran and palestine from suing the u.s. at the hague and national security adviser john bolton tried to justify the decision by perpetrating a p
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this is the last time it hit seven, ten years ago during the global financial crisis. now. now, there is no magic about the number seven, it is just is no magic about the number seven, it isjust a is no magic about the number seven, it is just a psychological point for traders. the yuan weakness is down toa number of traders. the yuan weakness is down to a number of things. partly the strength of the us dollar and the fa ct strength of the us dollar and the fact that the federal reserve has been hiking interest rates recently but it is also because the chinese economy is slowing down. worries about the trade will pushing the currency lower. —— the trade wall. but it can help to boost growth by making china more attractive to the rest of the world so beijing is caught ina rest of the world so beijing is caught in a bit of a bind. if it allows that to happen, it risks the idea of president trump and escalate the trade war. he and president xi are expected to meet. any weakness could derail those talks and make things the china much worse. making sense of the decline of wa
this is the last time it hit seven, ten years ago during the global financial crisis. now. now, there is no magic about the number seven, it is just is no magic about the number seven, it isjust a is no magic about the number seven, it is just a psychological point for traders. the yuan weakness is down toa number of traders. the yuan weakness is down to a number of things. partly the strength of the us dollar and the fa ct strength of the us dollar and the fact that the federal reserve has...
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leadership in the global environmental movement. ey offer neither hope nor solutions to yet another generation of people of color, who seek only a decent seat at the american economic table yet instead are issued a prison term or worse, a bullet. they view and treat women as human beings that are not entitled to the same constitutional protections that men are. they are sons. [applause] alec: they are they themselves are sons, husbands, fathers, and yet when the time arrived in the thick of the #metoo movement and set politics aside, and put women's rights are more important than political expediency, they failed. it was ugly, you could have stood on the steps of any courthouse and found a woman who was more qualified than kavanaugh, whose appointment and the appointment of that person would have assured the american people that justice is all that matters inside the chamber of the supreme court. they did not do that. it is time to overthrow the government of donald trump. [applause] alec: not in any violent or unlawful way, but it m
leadership in the global environmental movement. ey offer neither hope nor solutions to yet another generation of people of color, who seek only a decent seat at the american economic table yet instead are issued a prison term or worse, a bullet. they view and treat women as human beings that are not entitled to the same constitutional protections that men are. they are sons. [applause] alec: they are they themselves are sons, husbands, fathers, and yet when the time arrived in the thick of the...
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the global list side is the other side of trump's dichotomy here and the global list is saying that the entire global is a single entity and because they look at it that way they are unable to keep their eye on what is best and what is needed forey their own nation and that is indeed a completely different way ofn, looking at the politicl -- totally different morality. he o is completely right to draw our attention to this. >> laura: japan has its own way and britt an has their own way. love yourut piece and appreciate your perspective. how did i react to losing out on lastve night's megamillions? youct might be surprised next. >> laura: so there was a winner in last night's mega million. i'mio still here so obviously it was not i. >> she goes wait a minute. i have 62. i have 5. there is the ticket. i said laura this is not bingo.f the numbers. >> go play bingo. >> laura: i'm going to challenge it. going to challenge my number. >> keep working. keep working. >> laura: shannon bream, the "fox news @ night" team, nobody won it over there. >> shannon: we all decided even if we won we would
the global list side is the other side of trump's dichotomy here and the global list is saying that the entire global is a single entity and because they look at it that way they are unable to keep their eye on what is best and what is needed forey their own nation and that is indeed a completely different way ofn, looking at the politicl -- totally different morality. he o is completely right to draw our attention to this. >> laura: japan has its own way and britt an has their own way....
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i'm sally bundock: bumpy road ahead for the global car industry as it gathers in paris for the motor show — we talk to the bosses of the world's biggest car makers to get their take on tarrifs and brexit. and in a highly unusual move, the indian government steps in and rescues an infrastructure lender struggling under a $13 billion dept pile. we'll be live from delhi. and on the markets: hong kong has reopened. it was closed for the long weekend. you can see it has hit the bugfferrs whereas japan is up one third of a percent and we will look at the reasons why -- hit the and we will look at the reasons why —— hit the buffers. it is the time of year when car industry is executive is are gathered in the french capital for the 2018 paris motor show. but they're doing so at a time when us tariffs and brexit threaten to slam the brakes on the industry. the united states is the number one destination for eu—built cars, with exports worth more than $41; billion in 2017. despite a truce between donald trump and the eu's jean—claude juncker injuly, the us president reiterated his threat last
i'm sally bundock: bumpy road ahead for the global car industry as it gathers in paris for the motor show — we talk to the bosses of the world's biggest car makers to get their take on tarrifs and brexit. and in a highly unusual move, the indian government steps in and rescues an infrastructure lender struggling under a $13 billion dept pile. we'll be live from delhi. and on the markets: hong kong has reopened. it was closed for the long weekend. you can see it has hit the bugfferrs whereas...
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the latest global financial report. there is complained to see. while, president trump has restated his criticism of the fed, saying the central bank is moving too fast. great to have you with us. the imf warned we are ignoring risks and are complacent. i put it to you we probably are laittle bit blasÉ fair -- sez faire. >> we have a relentless pull in one direction. political drag. markets are assuming the pull in that first instance. factors arend interesting. a trade war is called a war for a reason. are about to structure of the value. that is a relentless fact. the words china comes to mind. the other thing, though word , the danger of inequality. that is being overlooked at our peril. apart from anything else, it is creating an environment where anything can happen. >> not being ignored by voters, it is seeming. we are asking whether treasury yields will be above or below 2.5%. i have this chart showing yields breaking through two key levels. this chart goes back to the 1980's. it begs the question whether this will be an uptake in yields. th
the latest global financial report. there is complained to see. while, president trump has restated his criticism of the fed, saying the central bank is moving too fast. great to have you with us. the imf warned we are ignoring risks and are complacent. i put it to you we probably are laittle bit blasÉ fair -- sez faire. >> we have a relentless pull in one direction. political drag. markets are assuming the pull in that first instance. factors arend interesting. a trade war is called a...
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in path gather over the global economy. we are live at the imf world bank meeting. we saw some downside pressure with the s&p 500 and the dow, the dow reversing yesterday's gains. the s&p 500 down .1%, the lowest level in a month. some downside pressure for material stocks, ppg warning of its profit outlook. , butnergy sector did gain not enough to put the benchmark in the green. thatrices rising as we see storm michael is strengthening. flat, techended rebounding from three days of selloff, but not enough to lead the market higher. and yields were down today, we had some negative sentiment coming from rising trade tensions, not to mention that the imf just cut its global growth forecast. let's see how all of this will play into asia. sophie: with that backdrop we could see little confidence inspired with the imap move. we take a look at the futures board after seven-day drop, japan could halt afford a decline. numbers are due out later this morning. from australia we will get another read on consumer confidence. a deal potentially going down and $1.4 billion bid fo
in path gather over the global economy. we are live at the imf world bank meeting. we saw some downside pressure with the s&p 500 and the dow, the dow reversing yesterday's gains. the s&p 500 down .1%, the lowest level in a month. some downside pressure for material stocks, ppg warning of its profit outlook. , butnergy sector did gain not enough to put the benchmark in the green. thatrices rising as we see storm michael is strengthening. flat, techended rebounding from three days of...
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the natural gas reserve. much of it in iran and in qatar. it produces one-third of global oil production and controls practically all of the spare capacity. spare capacity makes you an important player because we don't have that. we are not a price maker. we are a price taker. saudi and opec are price makers. they can cut production a little bit with the spare capacity they have. we cannot. so europe and even more asia will be very dependent on the study of oil and gas from the region and the it remains dependent on the stable middle east which should be kept away from the rising influence of u.s. competitors. let me end by paraphrasing by saying whoever controls the oil reserves of the middle east controls the global oil market and whoever controls the global oil market is the dominant player in the global economy. loss of this leadership would significantly weaken u.s. leadership and strengthen our competitors. any recommendations that we were asked to say, well, first of all, for industry, keep on doing what you're doing. you are just doing fine and i agree with more of
the natural gas reserve. much of it in iran and in qatar. it produces one-third of global oil production and controls practically all of the spare capacity. spare capacity makes you an important player because we don't have that. we are not a price maker. we are a price taker. saudi and opec are price makers. they can cut production a little bit with the spare capacity they have. we cannot. so europe and even more asia will be very dependent on the study of oil and gas from the region and the...
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or is the imf super behind global growth revisions. spect to, with christine lagarde, is that it's a little bit conservative. i understand the drizzle analogy but i think the sun is still shining and 70 degrees out there today. i think in three months, it could be very cold and miserable. but i think it is a little premature to be talking about drizzle and rain clouds because there is a lot that can happen in the next three weeks and three months. your moneyre you put in the meantime, you put it in the u.s. and think about the midterm. that is why the italians need to think this out. they need to stop the carry-on. they know what is going to happen. negotiateey want to 1.9%. they will probably get it. to europe is incredibly underpriced with brexit on the horizon. david: thank you for staying with us. alix: redefining big banks, the question as on nbc has to do with all of the focus on deregulation. especially into the midterms. here are some of the questions that are still on the docket, changing the big tank leverage ratio and trading
or is the imf super behind global growth revisions. spect to, with christine lagarde, is that it's a little bit conservative. i understand the drizzle analogy but i think the sun is still shining and 70 degrees out there today. i think in three months, it could be very cold and miserable. but i think it is a little premature to be talking about drizzle and rain clouds because there is a lot that can happen in the next three weeks and three months. your moneyre you put in the meantime, you put...
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leadership in the global environmental movement. ey offer neither hope nor solutions to yet another generation of people of color who seek only a decent seat at the american economic table yet instead are issued a prison term or worse, a bullet. they view and treat women as human beings that are not entitled to the same constitutional protections that men are. they are sons. [applause] they are they themselves are sons, husband, fathers, and when the time arrived in the thick of the #metoo movement and set politics aside, and put women's rights more important than political expediency. it was ugly, you could have stood on the steps of any courthouse and found a woman who was more qualified than kavanaugh. whose appointment and the appointment of that person would have assured the american people that justice is all that matters inside the chamber of the supreme court. they did not do that. it is time to overthrow the government of donald trump. [applause] not in any violent or unlawful way, but it must be overthrown nonetheless. on b
leadership in the global environmental movement. ey offer neither hope nor solutions to yet another generation of people of color who seek only a decent seat at the american economic table yet instead are issued a prison term or worse, a bullet. they view and treat women as human beings that are not entitled to the same constitutional protections that men are. they are sons. [applause] they are they themselves are sons, husband, fathers, and when the time arrived in the thick of the #metoo...
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factorssaid, the global enter as i indicated. >> yeah. yeah, not trying to put you on the spot, but that would seem to that theomission current account deficit of the u.s. rising and expanding is not of direct concern to the federal reserve. i think you certainly want to look at the capital flows into -- ass., and obviously say,ure you were going to this is a phenomenon that needs to be understood in that context. >> therefore, bilateral current-account deficits are particularly not worth focusing on, just to note. some time in the international sphere for just a moment, when we look back at the global financial crisis, a number of commentators, myself included, but also people with far better chops have pointed out that the dollar swap lines of federal reserve made available to other central banks were extremely effective in stopping the panic and seemed to work very well. you have seen this both in the market perspective and the policy perspective. this is obviously not an issue of today. but look again, just as we went through qe and ot
factorssaid, the global enter as i indicated. >> yeah. yeah, not trying to put you on the spot, but that would seem to that theomission current account deficit of the u.s. rising and expanding is not of direct concern to the federal reserve. i think you certainly want to look at the capital flows into -- ass., and obviously say,ure you were going to this is a phenomenon that needs to be understood in that context. >> therefore, bilateral current-account deficits are particularly not...
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the global incurred to of local actually. global three thousand on. the land be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan of the initial. planning is just that the children who have already been there. and those that will follow are part of a new process. they could be the future of their economic. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines.
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. >>> and the global bond selloff cools as treasury yields retreat from multi-year highs after president trump blames the fed for moving too fast. >> i like to see low interest rates, the fed is doing what they think is necessary, but i don't like what they're doing. >>> sterling rises on hopes of a brexit break through as british minister dominic raab says it is time for the eu to match britain's pragmatism >> we should stay resolute and focused and i feel confident we will reach a deal this autumn. >>> there's been a bit of soft start to today's trading the stoxx 600 is down more than a tenth of a percent as you can see, if we look at the individual markets behind the numbers, the major indices in europe reflect that the ftse 100 down. the xetra dax in germany is down a quarter percent. in paris, the cac 40 down 0.4% the minute minute is down 0.10 telecoms performing quite well up 1.5%. oil and gas up 1%. tem cal chemicals, technology and household goods down more than 1% the luxury sector is trading lower across the board after morgan stanley downgraded it to underweight. analysts at
. >>> and the global bond selloff cools as treasury yields retreat from multi-year highs after president trump blames the fed for moving too fast. >> i like to see low interest rates, the fed is doing what they think is necessary, but i don't like what they're doing. >>> sterling rises on hopes of a brexit break through as british minister dominic raab says it is time for the eu to match britain's pragmatism >> we should stay resolute and focused and i feel...
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matt: the imf warns that global growth is about to get slower. google unveils new gadgets and admits a security breach. earnings season kicks off with the results from some big banks. >> the highlights were solid quarters on the margin, a bit better than expected. matt: investors remain anxious about rising interest rates. a fed president says the dot plot should not be set in stone. >> we don't have to project planned rate hikes at this point. matt: volatility in commodities prices is a concern. industry leaders share insight into what is ahead for oil and metals. >> the trade war has been no impact whatsoever in our business. >> to my mind, we don't really have a supply squeeze at all. >> it looks like expensive energy is back. matt: plus, microsoft's ceo satya nadella speaks frankly about doing business in a climate of protectionism. >> our responsibility as a multinational company is to say, what are we contributing to each country? matt: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ matt: hello and welcome. i am matt miller. this is "bloomb
matt: the imf warns that global growth is about to get slower. google unveils new gadgets and admits a security breach. earnings season kicks off with the results from some big banks. >> the highlights were solid quarters on the margin, a bit better than expected. matt: investors remain anxious about rising interest rates. a fed president says the dot plot should not be set in stone. >> we don't have to project planned rate hikes at this point. matt: volatility in commodities prices...
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the cushion of the affair is a turning point. in 2019, global growth depended fine glass is half empty. great to see you again. of cornerstone macro. up, exxon mobil hit with a lawsuit over the financial risk it faces from climate change. that story and, as we had to break, the big commodity move of the week. palladium hitting an all-time high and growing political tension between the u.s. and russia. one of the top producers. stimulus in china. a key consumer. step money piling in. this is bloomberg commodities edge. ♪ --- commoditiesloomberg edge. time for the debt headache. we don't deep into the market trends of the week. the oil inventory numbers kind of a mixed tag. crews stocks build by 6.3 billion barrels. everything else, including the sbr actually true. mac moran and copper and gold say the physical markets are tight. sentiment is bad. you can really see this refracted in the chart. this is free be available copper inventory. the lowest since 2005. more demand actually rose. a week away from the u.s. oil sanctions against iran. farmers
the cushion of the affair is a turning point. in 2019, global growth depended fine glass is half empty. great to see you again. of cornerstone macro. up, exxon mobil hit with a lawsuit over the financial risk it faces from climate change. that story and, as we had to break, the big commodity move of the week. palladium hitting an all-time high and growing political tension between the u.s. and russia. one of the top producers. stimulus in china. a key consumer. step money piling in. this is...
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across alltraders the floors globally are looking at. the link to some foreign exchange as well. trade war islobal cutting into global economic growth. the international monetary fund reduced its forecast for the first time in two years. it projects global expansion at 3.7% this year and next, down .2% from three months ago. the imf blames escalating trade tensions and stresses in emerging markets. the imf predicts inflation in venezuela will hit a staggering one point 4,000,000% by the end of the year. that is more than 100 times faster than the estimate in january. the imf forecasts venezuela's gtp will be the third straight year of double-digit kleins. pompeo's of state mike trip to asia did not go as planned. he found himself facing the limits of president trump's limits to move kim jong-un. he was forced to negotiate on the tarmac over who could attend his markets -- meetings with kim. brett kavanaugh here's his first argument as supreme court justice today. yesterday, kavanaugh and his family would to the white house for a ceremonial swearing-in. president trump apologized
across alltraders the floors globally are looking at. the link to some foreign exchange as well. trade war islobal cutting into global economic growth. the international monetary fund reduced its forecast for the first time in two years. it projects global expansion at 3.7% this year and next, down .2% from three months ago. the imf blames escalating trade tensions and stresses in emerging markets. the imf predicts inflation in venezuela will hit a staggering one point 4,000,000% by the end of...
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of color welcome to the program the international monetary fund has cut its global growth forecast to three point seven percent for this year and next that's down from almost four percent topping the list of threats to the global economy is the trade dispute between the united states and china which policymakers underscored is going to be felt around the world this year's annual meeting of the i.m.f. and world bank took place in indonesia where people are reeling after last month's natural disasters. for. the world's financial leaders did not receive an open armed well. i'm here ten days after a devastating earthquake and tsunami hit indonesia protesters want their government to focus on helping victims instead of hosting a summit for the business at least. their message didn't go entirely on her on a visit to one of the most part the affected areas i.m.f. chief christine legarde promised to supply funds. today. but certainly too. soon after it was back to the usual order of business with the release of the i.m.f. salacious reports on the act look for global growth the spot between th
of color welcome to the program the international monetary fund has cut its global growth forecast to three point seven percent for this year and next that's down from almost four percent topping the list of threats to the global economy is the trade dispute between the united states and china which policymakers underscored is going to be felt around the world this year's annual meeting of the i.m.f. and world bank took place in indonesia where people are reeling after last month's natural...
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anna: the selloff has gone global. the havens are clear. bond markets, yen.o you blame corporate profits and the realization that the trade tariffs are having an impact? do you blame the chinese crackdown on luxury goods? do you blame the fed? president trump blaming the fed. he said it is going wild. the problem is the fed. he says that chinese tariffs are not perfect. let's go straight to a market update. let's get to juliette saly. she has all the details of what is selling off. many markets losing more than 3% this morning. >> they certainly are. you mentioned that u.s. stocks had their worst sessions in february. the biggest drop that we have seen since june 24, pretty much all the major markets that we track in asia have actually gotten a black box when you look at them on the bloomberg. that means they are moving farther away from that 90 days. the nikkei off by more than 15%. i want to show you the tire. this is where you are seeing a lot of heavy selling. we saw that big drop in the philadelphia semiconductor index. panic in the more taiwan stocks. l
anna: the selloff has gone global. the havens are clear. bond markets, yen.o you blame corporate profits and the realization that the trade tariffs are having an impact? do you blame the chinese crackdown on luxury goods? do you blame the fed? president trump blaming the fed. he said it is going wild. the problem is the fed. he says that chinese tariffs are not perfect. let's go straight to a market update. let's get to juliette saly. she has all the details of what is selling off. many markets...
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after the financial crisis all of the countries came together to fix the global economy. rry is, would it happen again? so it is the global financial system safer than it was two years ago?m is, not to be pessimistic, they say global banks are more safe than they we re global banks are more safe than they were and that is a very strong thing, and the notion of contagion between banks is much less obvious. thank you very much, kamal ahmed, bbc economics editor. we will be watching these meetings taking place throughout the week for you on bbc world news, coming live from the imf and the world bank annual summit in bali. thank you for that. in other news there is increasing expectation that china might have to devalue its currency as its trade war with the us which you heard them talking about drags on. there is a tricky parfor about drags on. there is a tricky par for the central bank officials who have to find a balance between supporting economic growth and not triggering a massive outflow of money if the un depreciates too quickly. china is facing pressure after the cent
after the financial crisis all of the countries came together to fix the global economy. rry is, would it happen again? so it is the global financial system safer than it was two years ago?m is, not to be pessimistic, they say global banks are more safe than they we re global banks are more safe than they were and that is a very strong thing, and the notion of contagion between banks is much less obvious. thank you very much, kamal ahmed, bbc economics editor. we will be watching these meetings...
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transcom enables everybody to deliver global fires. so the question is, how do we integrate global fires? if you think about how we do it in theater today, we do it around singular events, one event at a time. that's an environment where we're not threatened in all those global domains. now we're threatened on the global domains. so there's going to be a fight in the future that is going on in space. and cyber space. globally. involving cyber space. all at the same time. and i ask you, what is our doctrine for integrating the global fires of this nation and providing that in support of a geographic combatant commander somewhere? there's a whole series of options. everything from every geographic combatant commander has to have expertise in every one of those areas in order to do that. all the way to there's got to be a combatant commander that integrates that for all the other commanders to a mix of capabilities. we're actually just trying to figure out how to do that right now. that's multidomain operations at its core. that's what it's all
transcom enables everybody to deliver global fires. so the question is, how do we integrate global fires? if you think about how we do it in theater today, we do it around singular events, one event at a time. that's an environment where we're not threatened in all those global domains. now we're threatened on the global domains. so there's going to be a fight in the future that is going on in space. and cyber space. globally. involving cyber space. all at the same time. and i ask you, what is...
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this was a claim the saudi arabia government had denied. globalews on air, 24 hours a day and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna: the international monetary has downgraded its growth forecast for the first time in more than two years. pointw forecast is three 7% growth this year and next. it blamed escalating trade tensions and distresses in emerging markets. a global market strategist at jpmorgan asset management. chart that shows the lower in someis, of these numbers they are talking about over at the imf. they are talking about trade tensions and emerging markets. do these trade tensions make you want to turn to your portfolio? we are keeping a more cautious stance in our portfolio. there could be a degree of risk. the story at this stage of the year is that there could be more risk. lower growth in emerging markets and europe and japan. trade tensions are having a huge impact on global trade volume. when you look at gdp data in the negative impact is there alr
this was a claim the saudi arabia government had denied. globalews on air, 24 hours a day and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna: the international monetary has downgraded its growth forecast for the first time in more than two years. pointw forecast is three 7% growth this year and next. it blamed escalating trade tensions and distresses in emerging markets. a global market strategist at jpmorgan asset...
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we'll take you through ther stories making headlines in the global news media today. me charged with the murder of 29—year—old girls 32 years ago. rushall bishop, 52, is accused of killing nicola fellows and karen holloway, who were found dead in woods near brighton in october 19 86. from the old bailey, daniela ralph reports. more than 30 years ago the families came to court for the first murder trial. today they returned. at times in tears as they again sat through the evidence. karen was described as a sensible girl who knew right from wrong. nicola was said to be the stronger of the two. she was outgoing and would speak her mind. the girls were neighbours. their bodies were found on october ten, 1986. they had both been strangled and sexually assaulted. they were discovered together in wild park in brighton. just half a mile from their homes. they had both disappeared after going out to play. back then, russell bishop was arrested and tried for their murders, but he was acquitted and released. three years later, he assaulted and attempted to kill a seven—year—old g
we'll take you through ther stories making headlines in the global news media today. me charged with the murder of 29—year—old girls 32 years ago. rushall bishop, 52, is accused of killing nicola fellows and karen holloway, who were found dead in woods near brighton in october 19 86. from the old bailey, daniela ralph reports. more than 30 years ago the families came to court for the first murder trial. today they returned. at times in tears as they again sat through the evidence. karen was...
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look at some of the risks that still remain. it says a rise in globald have serious consequences for emerging markets. the imf warns this may lead to investors pulling their funds out of riskier investments and country's with high external debt. but it's notjust emerging markets at risk — the world's biggest economies now have $167 trillion worth of non—financial sector debt, which includes industries outside of banking, like construction, for example. the figure is $54 trillion higher than a decade ago. the imf also has concerns that global stock markets — particularly in the us — appear to be overpriced. consistent gdp growth will be required for the stock market to maintain its current pace. and there also worries that a breakdown in brexit talks between the uk and the european union could damage confidence in financial markets and create uncertainty. let's get more on this story from one of the people behind the report, tobias adrian, imf financial counsellor & director of monetary and capital markets. i believe that you are one of the authors of th
look at some of the risks that still remain. it says a rise in globald have serious consequences for emerging markets. the imf warns this may lead to investors pulling their funds out of riskier investments and country's with high external debt. but it's notjust emerging markets at risk — the world's biggest economies now have $167 trillion worth of non—financial sector debt, which includes industries outside of banking, like construction, for example. the figure is $54 trillion higher than...
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. >> next, a look at the global impact of u.s. trade policy. economists and trade experts discuss trump's approach to foreign trade. from the brookings institution, this is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm the director of the center for east asia policy studies. and it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to today's program. a new dawn for protectionism, question mark, between the trade war, and the mega trade agreement. you have probably noticed that we have a lot of panelists in the room today. so this program will be broadcast later on by nhk world and the global agenda. i would like to take a moment to thank nhk for the generous support to help make this possible and to the commitment to independence and underscore that the views represented here today are of the speakers only. so we have a terrific group of experts today willing to share their expertise. they come from very different fields, so i think it is going to be a very rich discussion, from economics, from political science, law, journalism. let me introduce them
. >> next, a look at the global impact of u.s. trade policy. economists and trade experts discuss trump's approach to foreign trade. from the brookings institution, this is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm the director of the center for east asia policy studies. and it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to today's program. a new dawn for protectionism, question mark, between the trade war, and the mega trade agreement. you have probably noticed that we have a...
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the big slogans of my presidency. i would like to see this be a global drive as well. women and girls are the main groups impacted by poverty as well as climate change. they are the main victims of gender- based violence or discrimination . it stops them from moving freely as well as enjoying the freedom to decide what they do with their bodies. it is time to put an end to all of this. it is time to stop making women victims but instead giving them their due place which is one of a leader. it is time to guarantee across the board, access to education, health, employment, economic and clinical decision-making, combating all forms of violence against women. france intends to put forward with interested governments, or rather a correlation for an adoption of new laws on gender equality. a development will be dedicated to projects which seek to reduce gender inequality. this is also a time to relaunch mobilization inequalities in health. in 2019 we will be hosting a conference on the global fund for combating hiv, aids, tuberculosis, and polio. we are initiating a drive aga
the big slogans of my presidency. i would like to see this be a global drive as well. women and girls are the main groups impacted by poverty as well as climate change. they are the main victims of gender- based violence or discrimination . it stops them from moving freely as well as enjoying the freedom to decide what they do with their bodies. it is time to put an end to all of this. it is time to stop making women victims but instead giving them their due place which is one of a leader. it...
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matt: the imf warns global growth is about to get slower. and a security breach. earnings season kicking off with results from big banks. >> i think the highlights were solid quarters, in bit better than expected. matt: investors anxious about rising interest rates. and the dot plot should not be set in stone. >> we should not be projecting planne rate hikes. matt: industry leaders share insight on what the future is for gold and oil. >> no impact on our business. >> we do not have the supply squeeze at all. >> it looks like expensive energy is back. matt: plus the microsoft ceo speaks about doing business in a climate of protectionism. >> this is to say, whatever contributing to each country? matt: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." matt: welcome. this is "bloomberg best." your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. where week began, markets reopening in china following the golden week holiday and there was plenty of information for investors to absorb. >> china cutting bank
matt: the imf warns global growth is about to get slower. and a security breach. earnings season kicking off with results from big banks. >> i think the highlights were solid quarters, in bit better than expected. matt: investors anxious about rising interest rates. and the dot plot should not be set in stone. >> we should not be projecting planne rate hikes. matt: industry leaders share insight on what the future is for gold and oil. >> no impact on our business. >> we...