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the st. petersburg economic forum. with rival twitter set to be ready to launch its first marketing campaign, we will hear from facebook's emea head. welcome to "the pulse" live from london. i am francine lacqua. greece seems to be edging towards a debt default and possible exit from the euro after a lesson term -- a luxembourg meeting ended in at running. >> given the limited time, let's say we reach an agreement, it is unthinkable the implantation is also implantation and disbursement would take place before the end of the month. that is unthinkable. >> we are dangerously close to a state of the mind that accepts an exit. i urge my colleagues not to fall prey to the state of mind. >> we can only arrive at a resolution if there is a dialogue. for the moment, we are short of the dialogue. so the key emergency in my view is to restore a dialogue with adults in the room. francine: the european central bank is said to be planning an emergency call to discuss greece 's liquidity. the greek prime minister tsipras will meet v
the st. petersburg economic forum. with rival twitter set to be ready to launch its first marketing campaign, we will hear from facebook's emea head. welcome to "the pulse" live from london. i am francine lacqua. greece seems to be edging towards a debt default and possible exit from the euro after a lesson term -- a luxembourg meeting ended in at running. >> given the limited time, let's say we reach an agreement, it is unthinkable the implantation is also implantation and...
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gold very much on the move over the last few minutes. st. petersburg definitely the focus. take you back to ryan chilcote at the st. petersburg international forum. he's got another guest. ryan: i'm joined by the chief executive of russian railways. russian railways is many things. it is the employer of 1.2 million people in this country. the chief executive has been kind enough to enjoy us. thank you for your time. i personality, was struck by the fact that we saw an extension of the sanctions against russia by the european union yesterday. not a great way to kick off the party in st. petersburg when the 28 countries of the eu say guess what, you're still basically a pariah as far as we are concerned. russia then came back tit for tat, said, we are going to extend our ban on food imports. >> it is not who started all this deal, but actually speaking, i suppose the political hat of europe and economical body of europe, which consists of the economy and all these people who want to develop relations with russian railways or russian economical borders, they are feeling differe
gold very much on the move over the last few minutes. st. petersburg definitely the focus. take you back to ryan chilcote at the st. petersburg international forum. he's got another guest. ryan: i'm joined by the chief executive of russian railways. russian railways is many things. it is the employer of 1.2 million people in this country. the chief executive has been kind enough to enjoy us. thank you for your time. i personality, was struck by the fact that we saw an extension of the sanctions...
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the st. petersburg economic forum. ourse, watching the movement of the greek prime minister who arrived today. back to you. anna: ryan live in st. petersburg. the 6:48 in london. here are the stories you need to know. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of athens in support of the anti-austerity government. later, when it ministers gather in luxembourg to break the deadlock with greece. that comes after the ecb raised the level of emergency cash available by 1.1 billion euros, according to people familiar with the situation. the u.s. federal reserve signaled that the pickup in the economy while policymakers point to improvements in the world's biggest economy, chair janet yellen said she was to see more decisive evidence of a more lasting turnaround. prisoners around the world have marked the start of ramadan. different countries start ramadan due to calendar differences, but from saudi arabia to egypt declared that fasting will begin at sunrise today. wolfgang is fierce defender of poor economic views. th
the st. petersburg economic forum. ourse, watching the movement of the greek prime minister who arrived today. back to you. anna: ryan live in st. petersburg. the 6:48 in london. here are the stories you need to know. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of athens in support of the anti-austerity government. later, when it ministers gather in luxembourg to break the deadlock with greece. that comes after the ecb raised the level of emergency cash available by 1.1 billion euros,...
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the st. petersburg forum is this week, ryan chilcote is there this week. ryan: the chairman of team k coming the world largest height maker by volume. he can give us real insight to what is going on. as well as what is going on with oil prices you have business in russia, the united states, there is a lot to talk about. one of the things i am asking all of my guests is how our sanctions affecting business? you have 20% of your sales last year. >> our main domestic markets are russian and pakistan.
the st. petersburg forum is this week, ryan chilcote is there this week. ryan: the chairman of team k coming the world largest height maker by volume. he can give us real insight to what is going on. as well as what is going on with oil prices you have business in russia, the united states, there is a lot to talk about. one of the things i am asking all of my guests is how our sanctions affecting business? you have 20% of your sales last year. >> our main domestic markets are russian and...
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the st. petersburg economic forum. these stories and more throughout the hour, good morning. ♪ jonathan: good morning, and welcome back. this is "on the move." let's get you up to speed on where my guitar. equity markets in london dead flat. the dax goes higher. a long day ahead. let's have a look at the fx market and the bond market. euro sterling, fascinating. heading for a ninth straight day of losses. that is the law -- longest losing streak so far in 2015. spreads were blowing out again this morning, they are kind of right now again. the spanish yields go lower. what a week spanish bonds have had. they went all the way down to 2.2%, big swings again. not a lot you can read into the greek crisis right now, that we will take it down over the next hour or so. let's bring you up to speed with some of bloomberg's top stories. danish voters -- the danish party is willing to enter an alliance with other parties. scotland's largest insurer named a replacement for david niche he stepped down after six years. the stock is un
the st. petersburg economic forum. these stories and more throughout the hour, good morning. ♪ jonathan: good morning, and welcome back. this is "on the move." let's get you up to speed on where my guitar. equity markets in london dead flat. the dax goes higher. a long day ahead. let's have a look at the fx market and the bond market. euro sterling, fascinating. heading for a ninth straight day of losses. that is the law -- longest losing streak so far in 2015. spreads were blowing...
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the program. from st. petersburg, russia, at the st. petersburg international economic forum a conversation with the president of russia, vladimir putin. what are acceptable borders for ukraine, for russia? what borders are acceptable for you? >> ( translated ): what do you mean when you are talking about borders? geographical borders or political borders? what are you talking about specifically? as for cooperation, we have always said-- and we're going to say that in future, there's nothing new about that-- despite all the difficultieses of today i've always thought that ukrainians and russians are one people, one ethnic group. they have common culture, common ritual, foundation, common history, wharf happens, in the end, russia and ukraine are destined to a common security. >> rose: superst. petersburg, russia, a cerch with vladimir putin at the st. petersburg international economic forum for the hour. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. caption
the program. from st. petersburg, russia, at the st. petersburg international economic forum a conversation with the president of russia, vladimir putin. what are acceptable borders for ukraine, for russia? what borders are acceptable for you? >> ( translated ): what do you mean when you are talking about borders? geographical borders or political borders? what are you talking about specifically? as for cooperation, we have always said-- and we're going to say that in future, there's...
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the st. petersburg international forum. was a wide-ranging conversation focusing primarily on how russia views its role in both the region, the world, and russia's outlook for its own economy amid sanctions from the west. olivia: i don't know about you but my big take away or what i keyed in on was the question about what vladimir putin thinks the borders should be in the first thing president putin did was -- do you mean good geographic or political? i think that was very telling of perhaps a blurriness how russia views its borders and he went on to talk about how he sees and intertwined history and future between the people of ukraine and russia. mtt: ryan chilcote is outside the forum. what you think of the vladimir putin comments that the russian people and the ukrainian people share a culture and they are indeed the same people? ryan: that was one of the two comments that caught my attention. he has set up before. it's a deeply controversial comment and divisive within ukraine. some people within eastern ukraine like t
the st. petersburg international forum. was a wide-ranging conversation focusing primarily on how russia views its role in both the region, the world, and russia's outlook for its own economy amid sanctions from the west. olivia: i don't know about you but my big take away or what i keyed in on was the question about what vladimir putin thinks the borders should be in the first thing president putin did was -- do you mean good geographic or political? i think that was very telling of perhaps a...
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the st. petersburg international economic forum. p, we are talking and a $2 billion line of credit that is finalizing. ♪ welcome back. want to take a look at the markets, just 15 minutes before closing bell. truly, it is a down day. julie, there are distortions out there. like investors do not want to go along into the weekend, but even as we has -- even as we have stopped pulling back, s&p 500 is going strong. take a look at the three major averages, it looks low, but we could see volatility because of the expiration of contracts. you tend to see that happen at the open and close and have a surge in volume. given volatility, let's take a measure. it has picked up, but nonetheless it is not surprising. of where we are seeing selling and buying. not a lot of buying. ,nergy, technology, it is a mix because utilities are more defensive. but a lot of groups doing selling. take the financials, we have movers, jpmorgan, morgan stanley, wells fargo, trading well. wells fargo has been trading at record. take a look at the pullback. on the pl
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the st. petersburg economic forum. described as russia possible version of dominoes, but this is really about vladimir putin flexing his muscle and making sure he looms large over the geopolitical stage. secretary cohen: he presides over a country with 11 time zones, so it's very important to the world. unfortunately, president putin has engaged in conduct which has upset the balance of international law, so sanctions have been imposed. his economy is doing a little better, but not great. position toifficult encourage investors and other companies to say everything is and getting better in russia. there has been tremendous outflow of capital and sanctions have taken their toll. scarlet: let's show the outflow of capital. plunged last fall and through the winter, but since january, has stabilized. the bank of russia has rolled back interest rates. the dollar strengthening their versus the ruble. is inuld argue russia less economic pain than it was last year. what does that mean for putin's geo-political agenda? secretary
the st. petersburg economic forum. described as russia possible version of dominoes, but this is really about vladimir putin flexing his muscle and making sure he looms large over the geopolitical stage. secretary cohen: he presides over a country with 11 time zones, so it's very important to the world. unfortunately, president putin has engaged in conduct which has upset the balance of international law, so sanctions have been imposed. his economy is doing a little better, but not great....
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the st. petersburg international forum. one topic was russian relations with the u.s.used washington of meddling in his affairs and not considering moscow's own interests. onthey are trying to impose us their decisions and standards without thinking about how we understand our own interests. as a matter of fact, they are trying to say we know better what we need. let us decide ourselves what's our interests and needs, based on our history, on our culture. betty: he also said his country is weathering the economic crisis better than some expected, especially with the challenge of slumping oil prices. unemployment the entire in 25 states last month, in many cases due to people who entered the job market but could not find work. west virginia has the highest, at seven point 2%. the nationwide is 5.5%. delaware is the latest state to ease its marijuana laws. a billernor signed saying that -- fifa's disgrace is not confined to the courtroom. flis also a box office op. flop the biggest moovie ever. distribution from after taking in only an hundred $918,000. they to departmen
the st. petersburg international forum. one topic was russian relations with the u.s.used washington of meddling in his affairs and not considering moscow's own interests. onthey are trying to impose us their decisions and standards without thinking about how we understand our own interests. as a matter of fact, they are trying to say we know better what we need. let us decide ourselves what's our interests and needs, based on our history, on our culture. betty: he also said his country is...
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the st. petersburg economic forum. we will bring you the coverage of the events from noon.talk about a move in the fx market. the smb removes a cap, another move lower, the stronger swiss franc by .69%. they replied in a word greece -- grief. a stronger swiss franc all head of a smb decision, the decision gets harder. they may have to follow the government and do it again tomorrow morning. if they do that, they might not be able to match it with a change in their policy starts. the rates are already negative. one word, greece. what to watch today? what has happened so far? and what is to come? we'll discuss that and more after the break. ♪ jonathan: good morning, and welcome back to "on the move." that is almost it for the show. let's check in on the bond markets. the volatility in the sovereign debt market has picked up. yields on the periphery lower. spreads were blowing out yesterday, then they came all the way back in. let's talk about it. all opinions are his own. here we are, high volatility. portfolio managers have gone to a traders. what is the strategy? >> we have
the st. petersburg economic forum. we will bring you the coverage of the events from noon.talk about a move in the fx market. the smb removes a cap, another move lower, the stronger swiss franc by .69%. they replied in a word greece -- grief. a stronger swiss franc all head of a smb decision, the decision gets harder. they may have to follow the government and do it again tomorrow morning. if they do that, they might not be able to match it with a change in their policy starts. the rates are...
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the st. petersburg international economic forum. he said all of those betting on a crisis will be proven wrong. it comes as the russian finance minister said athens had not sent an official request for aid. let's get out to jeff live in st. petersburg with more on this story. >> so we have a big set piece event still to come here at the international economic forum. the prime minister is here as you have said and still seems to be optimistic that a deal will be worked out but he'll be up on stage at the session later and while this is primarily the president's event it will be interesting to see whether he makes any further comments on the negotiations that are still taking place as we know. one other thing is a memorandum of understanding scheduled to be signed here over the turkish stream pipeline. this is a gas pipeline that will supply from russia into europe and is going to go over greek territory. we understand in the last few minutes from the russian energy minister that the russians may be prepared to extend some financing as
the st. petersburg international economic forum. he said all of those betting on a crisis will be proven wrong. it comes as the russian finance minister said athens had not sent an official request for aid. let's get out to jeff live in st. petersburg with more on this story. >> so we have a big set piece event still to come here at the international economic forum. the prime minister is here as you have said and still seems to be optimistic that a deal will be worked out but he'll be up...
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the st. petersburg economic forum. ou can watch early rose's conversation with vladimir putin. that will be right here on bloomberg tv. we will bring you live coverage of the event from noon u.k. time. we're back with ian bremmer. i want to ask you about russia. vladimir putin meets alexis tsipras. is this dangerous or is this just because they have political alignments? ian: it is suggestive. it is suggestive in the sense that the greeks want to show they have some leverage in the russians are doing everything they can to get a vote against sanctions in europe. and on think the russians are prepared to put the kind of cash into greece that would be required to provide them a real alternative. we are in a world that is much more fragmented. the americans throw sanctions on the russians and the russians do more business with china. people are looking to up the ante on the russians in america. i say, what are you planning on doing? are you going to put sanctions on china? we have to talk about that. are you going to talk
the st. petersburg economic forum. ou can watch early rose's conversation with vladimir putin. that will be right here on bloomberg tv. we will bring you live coverage of the event from noon u.k. time. we're back with ian bremmer. i want to ask you about russia. vladimir putin meets alexis tsipras. is this dangerous or is this just because they have political alignments? ian: it is suggestive. it is suggestive in the sense that the greeks want to show they have some leverage in the russians are...
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the st. petersburg international economic forum. ed an array of topics with bloomberg's own charlie rose. one such topic was russian relations with the u.s. he accused washington of meddling in russia's affairs and not considering moscow's interests. putin: they are trying to impose on us the decisions and standards without thinking about how we understand our own interests. as a matter of fact, they are trying to say that they know better what we need. let us decide ourselves what are needs baseds, our on our history and our culture. russia ise also said weathering the economic crisis better than some expected, especially with the challenges from slumping oil prices. unemployment moved higher in 25 states last month. in many cases, that was due to people who reentered the job market but could not find work. west virginia has the nation's highest unemployment rate at 7.2%. nationwide, the jobless rate is 5.5%. chicago says about 2 million people turned out to celebrate the blackhawks' stanley cup win. fire department says it treated
the st. petersburg international economic forum. ed an array of topics with bloomberg's own charlie rose. one such topic was russian relations with the u.s. he accused washington of meddling in russia's affairs and not considering moscow's interests. putin: they are trying to impose on us the decisions and standards without thinking about how we understand our own interests. as a matter of fact, they are trying to say that they know better what we need. let us decide ourselves what are needs...
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the euro. ryan: 2:00 p.m. st. petersburg time, the greek prime minister is going to address business leaders here at the st. petersburg forum. e-mails a use it as an opportunity to talk to creditors and investors definitely a speech to watch, one we will carry live. caroline: an hour after the ecb has his emergency meeting. thank you very much. guy: let's pick up on the ecb meeting. we have thousands rallying in athens outside parliament. people are trying to urge the government to reach a deal. let's talk about what's going on in the ecb meeting. paul mckenzie is in athens. talk us through the demonstration -- what is the mood like? paul: there were 6000-7000 people on the streets last night, and the people last night were very strongly in favor of staying in the euro. the people we spoke to said that the time has run out. they are acknowledging it and say we need to accept the demands from the creditors in order to stay in the euro. there was a lot of fear on the streets about what is going to happen, a lot of unknowns. al
the euro. ryan: 2:00 p.m. st. petersburg time, the greek prime minister is going to address business leaders here at the st. petersburg forum. e-mails a use it as an opportunity to talk to creditors and investors definitely a speech to watch, one we will carry live. caroline: an hour after the ecb has his emergency meeting. thank you very much. guy: let's pick up on the ecb meeting. we have thousands rallying in athens outside parliament. people are trying to urge the government to reach a...
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the st. petersburg international economic forum and covered topics with charlie rose. ea of discussion was russian relations with the u.s. two accused -- vladimir putin accused washington of messing with russian affairs. they are not thinking about how we understand our own interests. they are trying to say that they know better what we need. let us decide ourselves what our interest are, what our needs are, these on our history and culture. alix: he also said that his country is weathering the economic crisis they're better than expected. is on his third an embassy to avoid a tradition to sweden -- extradition to sweden. he denied all allegations against him. and a pioneer of cable tv has died. ralph roberts founded the company that became comcast. he did that in 1963 by buying a small cable system in mississippi. it has since grown to become the greatest -- biggest cable provider. his son is now chairman and ceo. those are your top stories. of the top grossing 600 films 2007-2013, only a small percentage were directed by women. what is going on? in a special documenta
the st. petersburg international economic forum and covered topics with charlie rose. ea of discussion was russian relations with the u.s. two accused -- vladimir putin accused washington of messing with russian affairs. they are not thinking about how we understand our own interests. they are trying to say that they know better what we need. let us decide ourselves what our interest are, what our needs are, these on our history and culture. alix: he also said that his country is weathering the...
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the st. petersburg forum is this week, ryan chilcote is there this week. the chairman of team k coming the world largest height maker by volume. he can give us real insight to what is going on. as well as what is going on with oil prices you have business in russia, the united states, there is a lot to talk about. one of the things i am asking all of my guests is how our sanctions affecting business? you have 20% of your sales last year. >> our main domestic markets are russian and pakistan. about 60% of revenue was in russia. we have disadvantages to be sanctions. we stopped our joint r&b between russia and the united states now are engineers speak to each other through lawyers. ryan: you are russian and engine -- your russian and english engineers can only talk to each other if there is a lawyer. because some of them target technology transfers. a chinese wall. >> we have some advantages in the russian market. ryan: this market share you are gaining, at the expense of value wreck and foreign pipe makers that are leaving. >> they leave due to sanctions. we
the st. petersburg forum is this week, ryan chilcote is there this week. the chairman of team k coming the world largest height maker by volume. he can give us real insight to what is going on. as well as what is going on with oil prices you have business in russia, the united states, there is a lot to talk about. one of the things i am asking all of my guests is how our sanctions affecting business? you have 20% of your sales last year. >> our main domestic markets are russian and...
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the st. petersburg economic harm in russia. hooton said he was concerned about the u.s. engaging in syria.said the u.s. is to blame for the crisis in ukraine and that the u.s. is not seriously taking into account russian interest. putin was also defiant with a capital "d" when charlie rose characterized russia's actions as aggressive. putin: i do not like using the term aggressive. we are not being aggressive. we are persistent. we are consistent in pursuing our interests. mark: it is kind of hard, through a translator, to get the nuance of vladimir putin. was he more threatening than he has seemed of late, or basically what we have gotten used to? john: i think less threatening on the basis of this performance. if you did not know anything else and were meeting this guy from the -- for the first time he seems quite reasonable. an interview with charlie rose, charlie was like, he seems not like a teddy bear, but that would have been like a guy who would not be an outcast in the theater of nations. obviously, this was a very restrained performance. mark: to me, it is more threatening. he co
the st. petersburg economic harm in russia. hooton said he was concerned about the u.s. engaging in syria.said the u.s. is to blame for the crisis in ukraine and that the u.s. is not seriously taking into account russian interest. putin was also defiant with a capital "d" when charlie rose characterized russia's actions as aggressive. putin: i do not like using the term aggressive. we are not being aggressive. we are persistent. we are consistent in pursuing our interests. mark: it is...
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the st. petersburg economic forum. we will be bringing you coverage of that event over the next several days. we will be speaking about technology, talking to the arm holdings executive vice president of business development about the future of tech. plenty coming up on the program. as we look ahead for the rest of the week, plenty coming up from russia. the markets await news from the fed on rates and their economic outlook. we will take look at what the european crisis means for the outlook for the world's largest economy. ♪ anna: welcome back to "countdown. here are the stories you need to know this morning. christine lagarde is due to speak in brussels later today. the speech comes a day after alexis tsipras said the imf bears criminal responsibility for the situation in his country. jack lew called tsipras to urge him to reach a compromise. as the greek crisis continues to clout the global economic outlook, the federal reserve is due to release its latest review of the world's biggest economy. investors will focus
the st. petersburg economic forum. we will be bringing you coverage of that event over the next several days. we will be speaking about technology, talking to the arm holdings executive vice president of business development about the future of tech. plenty coming up on the program. as we look ahead for the rest of the week, plenty coming up from russia. the markets await news from the fed on rates and their economic outlook. we will take look at what the european crisis means for the outlook...
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the st. petersburg/clearwater airport. after the crew reported spoke in the capn bin. four people reported injuries. aditi roy, abc news, los angeles. >>> and we have much more tonight on "world news tonight." and up next, danger ahead. one of america's hottest summertime thrill rides, ziplining, takes a deadly turn at a summer camp in north carolina. tonight, what you need to know before you take that leap of faith. >>> and, taking an accidental leap off the stage. after a surprise tumble at a concert in sweden, how foo fighters frontman dave grohl saved the day. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates
the st. petersburg/clearwater airport. after the crew reported spoke in the capn bin. four people reported injuries. aditi roy, abc news, los angeles. >>> and we have much more tonight on "world news tonight." and up next, danger ahead. one of america's hottest summertime thrill rides, ziplining, takes a deadly turn at a summer camp in north carolina. tonight, what you need to know before you take that leap of faith. >>> and, taking an accidental leap off the stage....
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the st. petersburg economic forum where butter lamp couldn't just spoke. robert and william p we are very happy to have appeared we are going to alexis tsipras was the finance minister of greece. -- who is the finance minister of greece. alexis tsipras: we should reach success in our area and that is to create a multi-diverse economy. it has a big role to play and what we have been
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the greek prime minister is in st. petersburg to meet vladimir putin but is increasingly isolated from his european leaders. is he isolated from the greek's news community as well? alex: i think yes. in essence, i think the whole government is isolated by a healthy and productive part of our society. we know that you have to be credible. you have to be productive. you have to follow this and i months wewhole four have been witnessing the choice of the recent government -- the political ideology that is represented, they just don't fit with today's world. tois our number one priority maintain our credibility and solidify our role and our relationship with our traditional partners and to find the right tactics and the will to solve the problems -- whether we like it or not, they are here for many years. it is imperative to be able to come up with any solution over the next 2-3 days to move forward. there is a strong part of our society that does not caring longer about ideologists. more and more people in europe are mentioning a so
the greek prime minister is in st. petersburg to meet vladimir putin but is increasingly isolated from his european leaders. is he isolated from the greek's news community as well? alex: i think yes. in essence, i think the whole government is isolated by a healthy and productive part of our society. we know that you have to be credible. you have to be productive. you have to follow this and i months wewhole four have been witnessing the choice of the recent government -- the political ideology...
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the st. petersburg international forum. >> thank you for that. i have with me vladimir the head of russian railways. always an astute commentator on the politics and economy of russia. very nice to see you, sir. they threw to me from london talking ability the rolling over of sanctions that now looks likely. how has russian railways done under the current sanctions regime and how do you feel about the prospect of them being rolled over? >> first there's no sanction. legal sanction, they are not existing because that is only for united nations to impose some sanctions. not for the united states or anybody else. so to my mind that is illegal limitation of economical and political from different countries including russia. of course if it's influencing economy, for example, i am co-chairman of the business council with the french co-chairman and they were complaining that they had a lot of problems so it is influencing russian economy. you know i suppose it is the economical decline as a result of the crisis. global and local in russia. and, you know
the st. petersburg international forum. >> thank you for that. i have with me vladimir the head of russian railways. always an astute commentator on the politics and economy of russia. very nice to see you, sir. they threw to me from london talking ability the rolling over of sanctions that now looks likely. how has russian railways done under the current sanctions regime and how do you feel about the prospect of them being rolled over? >> first there's no sanction. legal sanction,...
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the st. petersburg forum is on economic issues. it would be better to focus on economic issues, but i agree with you. without finding a solution for acute international crises, hardly any advances can be achieved. we understand that with ukraine, there is no evading the question. but you know we always talk about ukraine, something related to ukraine. several years ago we talked about the crisis in iraq, crises in different countries, with about whatever transpired, but we never talk about why it has happened. but if you want to talk about it, which is evidently quite important, i should like to start with this issue. why is the crisis in ukraine? i was quite confident after the bipolar system went into oblivion after the collapse of the soviet union, certain partners of hours, particularly the united states, were in a kind of euphoria and instead of trying to create a new situation, new partner relationships, they started to explore new, free geopolitical spaces -- free in their view -- and that is why we are where we arrive. i wa
the st. petersburg forum is on economic issues. it would be better to focus on economic issues, but i agree with you. without finding a solution for acute international crises, hardly any advances can be achieved. we understand that with ukraine, there is no evading the question. but you know we always talk about ukraine, something related to ukraine. several years ago we talked about the crisis in iraq, crises in different countries, with about whatever transpired, but we never talk about why...
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marcus: this is very much the impression we got here in st. petersburg. it seemed that putin and tsipras seem to feel they can help each other overcome the isolation they are in. mr. tsipras praised russia's idea of a multipolar world order and set a world older -- order dominated by brussels and washington is over a long time already and we have to go to new shores. that's what he said in the world economic forum. that must have gone down very well with mr. putin, who for a long time already tries to secure loyalty among individual european states and who has tried to present himself not that much as isolated as the world wants him to be. anchor: thank you. anchor: surely an interesting day also for the markets. greece, we hear, can look forward to some nice transit fees with the turkish stream pipeline. also, the ecb has decided to keep the money flowing through the greek banking system. but when i look at the graph behind you, does not make any difference on financial markets, does it? reporter: it does not make a difference in frankfurt, but it does ma
marcus: this is very much the impression we got here in st. petersburg. it seemed that putin and tsipras seem to feel they can help each other overcome the isolation they are in. mr. tsipras praised russia's idea of a multipolar world order and set a world older -- order dominated by brussels and washington is over a long time already and we have to go to new shores. that's what he said in the world economic forum. that must have gone down very well with mr. putin, who for a long time already...
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tonight they begin on the road in st. petersburg looking for the w, a rather rough night for gio gonzalez. this singly logan scores and chases gio from the game. five hundreds, eight hits in just -- runs, eight hits in just 3 1/3 innings. harper lines into the game ending double play. nats fall tonight 6-1. >>> stephen strasburg hasn't pitched since may 2090 because of a strained -- 29th because of a strained muscle. stras has gotten plenty of rest. now it's about putting his mechanics back in order. >>> orioles hosting the phillies in their inner league series in camden yards. matt wieters staying hot crushing a shot to right, his first since may 1st of 2014. the birds win 4-0. >>> the nba finals continue tomorrow night. while the cavaliers and warriors get their time in the spotlight other teams like the wizards are figuring out how they can be one of the last two standing next year. the wiz are in search of some big men who can provide a scoring spark off the bench. two guys with those traits headlined today's predraft workouts a
tonight they begin on the road in st. petersburg looking for the w, a rather rough night for gio gonzalez. this singly logan scores and chases gio from the game. five hundreds, eight hits in just -- runs, eight hits in just 3 1/3 innings. harper lines into the game ending double play. nats fall tonight 6-1. >>> stephen strasburg hasn't pitched since may 2090 because of a strained -- 29th because of a strained muscle. stras has gotten plenty of rest. now it's about putting his mechanics...
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>> we know the bare outlines of what it is they do. it's a group in st. petersburgia, that hires hundreds of russians to spread pro russian propaganda on the internet and one of the tactics is to pretend to be people, americans and russians on social media like facebook and twitter. >> brown: the roll of so-called trolls at, as you say an industrialized level. what is trolls and trolling? >> trolls and trolling are old-school internet slang and they mean people who come in and just try to do whatever they can to be disruptive and derail the conversation. >> brown: so it looks well-organized, well-targeted. how is it organized and who's behind it? there's a suggestion of an oligarch at least funding it. >> russian opposition newspapers have linked the internet research agency to amman named benny gabosian (phonetic) and his name in the press is the kremlin's chef because he has a lot of connections and contracts with the kremlin especially the the department of defense. >> brown: you talked with people who worked there. give us a feel for inside the organization. wha
>> we know the bare outlines of what it is they do. it's a group in st. petersburgia, that hires hundreds of russians to spread pro russian propaganda on the internet and one of the tactics is to pretend to be people, americans and russians on social media like facebook and twitter. >> brown: the roll of so-called trolls at, as you say an industrialized level. what is trolls and trolling? >> trolls and trolling are old-school internet slang and they mean people who come in and...
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the economy? we are going like to st. petersburg. ♪ olivia: the st. petersburg international economic forum.luential figures. we're joined by the editor in chief of the daily paper known as the independent. wonderful to see you. i want to hear about your takeaways from this conversation . how honest these think they were being? how candid where they being about the depth of the slowdown in russia and the challenges the economy faces? constantine: they were honest in intention. they intended to talk openly on the problems. i think what is needed is there specific set of concrete steps which should be made in order to overcome the crisis which russia is now sinking within deeper. some of the speakers said the positive news is that the numbers which we use how -- the numbers are better than expected. this is a relative way to measure success story. the lack of information about how to attract investments which tended to be zero and russian economy. through investments, you can solve the problem which is now the basic russian economic strategy. since we never heard about the substitution as the
the economy? we are going like to st. petersburg. ♪ olivia: the st. petersburg international economic forum.luential figures. we're joined by the editor in chief of the daily paper known as the independent. wonderful to see you. i want to hear about your takeaways from this conversation . how honest these think they were being? how candid where they being about the depth of the slowdown in russia and the challenges the economy faces? constantine: they were honest in intention. they intended...
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the st. petersburg international economic forum, moderated by charlie rose. ead on the "bloomberg market day," we talked to the former u.s. defense secretary about his former intern turned managing director of the international monetary fund. ♪ mark: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." i am mark crumpton in new york. bloomberg julie hyman is standing by. good afternoon. julie: we've been watching stocks fall. i wanted to focus on movers they're doing little better in today's session. one of the best performers in the s&p 500, for example. you are seeing here the three major airline averages lower, but airlines are performing very well today. american airlines having its best day in three months. delta, the third straight day higher. jeff lewis, best level in three weeks. j.p. morgan analysts say that yesterday delta instituted a fare increase of two dollars. not a huge one. one way on all the messy flights. he said last week the airline had already raised flights. he said he was surprised to see delta lead an additional fare increase so soon after the
the st. petersburg international economic forum, moderated by charlie rose. ead on the "bloomberg market day," we talked to the former u.s. defense secretary about his former intern turned managing director of the international monetary fund. ♪ mark: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." i am mark crumpton in new york. bloomberg julie hyman is standing by. good afternoon. julie: we've been watching stocks fall. i wanted to focus on movers they're doing little better...
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the st. petersburg/clearwater area after crew reported smoke in the cabin cabin. passengers had to jump down emergency slides. >> it's a little drop. a few people did fall. a couple children were crying and such but all of the passengers were wonderful helping each other out. >> in the terminal passengers were given pizzas and drinks and told they would get full refunds and $200 voucher. >>> belgium police arrested 16 people suspected of being islamic extremeistsextremists. most of those in the country are chechen. police carried out 21 raids across the country, focused on two islamist groups with jihadists links. investigators were able to zero in on the suspects after they intercepted cell phone communication with the help of u.s. authorities police say there was no sign of an imminent attack on belgium. >>> thousands are battling a fire in kiev ukraine. three firefighters are missing after the fire triggered a violent explosion. flames spread through at least 16 fuel tanks. crews are trying to prevent the fire from spreading to other tanks. >>> a woman assaulti
the st. petersburg/clearwater area after crew reported smoke in the cabin cabin. passengers had to jump down emergency slides. >> it's a little drop. a few people did fall. a couple children were crying and such but all of the passengers were wonderful helping each other out. >> in the terminal passengers were given pizzas and drinks and told they would get full refunds and $200 voucher. >>> belgium police arrested 16 people suspected of being islamic extremeistsextremists....
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this week, the big event is in st. petersburgwill be willing international investors to poor investment back into the country. the ukrainian president what he would say to those business leaders considering that decision. francine: later this week, you will be traveling to st. petersburg for the forum. ryan: we will get a decision from the bank of russia and about 40 minutes' time. the expectation is that the rate will be cut by 1%. inflation has come down a tad in russia but there is still concerned about the ruble and the ruble weakness contributing to inflation. the expectation is 1%. francine: ryan, thank you so much. the very latest from kiev. keep it right here on bloomberg tv. stay tuned for the "surveillance" team. you can follow me on twitter. guy johnson is covering the paris air show. the twitter question of the day is on china and whether it can really infiltrate the duopoly of airbus and boeing. we know there is a news conference going on in athens. we will be watching that and we will also be watching anything that
this week, the big event is in st. petersburgwill be willing international investors to poor investment back into the country. the ukrainian president what he would say to those business leaders considering that decision. francine: later this week, you will be traveling to st. petersburg for the forum. ryan: we will get a decision from the bank of russia and about 40 minutes' time. the expectation is that the rate will be cut by 1%. inflation has come down a tad in russia but there is still...
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the st. petersburg and signing a gas pipeline deal with russia and in which greece will be paid transit rightsasks for a bail out russia would consider stepping in. and much was made where he visited a stat u. most greeks want to stay in the euro and took to the streets yesterday to make that point. but they have cut to the bone and have nothing more to give european creditors who want them to raise more taxes and cut pensions. that is a redline for the greeks who claim that pensioners help to keep food on the table for family members. unemployment rate is 25 percent. and 50 percent on young people. there is a run on cash. more than 2 billion in cash has been withdrawn on monday. that is in anticipation of the curiency control. we don't know the ramifications if greece defaults before the end of the month. some say it could be worse than a lehman brother's situation and others say it would be contained and there would not be conitagent to other markets. there is another big meeting on monday. >> thank you. >> cia drone strike killed a al-qaeda leader. but the bomb maker is still alive. why the
the st. petersburg and signing a gas pipeline deal with russia and in which greece will be paid transit rightsasks for a bail out russia would consider stepping in. and much was made where he visited a stat u. most greeks want to stay in the euro and took to the streets yesterday to make that point. but they have cut to the bone and have nothing more to give european creditors who want them to raise more taxes and cut pensions. that is a redline for the greeks who claim that pensioners help to...
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the st. petersburg summit asking along with 12 out of 24 ceos representing american companies asking for russia'sing and russian aid and he's able to play this game that far surpasses his economic strength. if europeans can hang together america can hang together on sanctions, it's going to hurt. i'm not sure we can. >> it was so brash and brazen and putin thumbing his nose at the united states. we haven't seen that since jimmy carter was in office. it's worrisome. here we are in the year 2015 and we still don't have a anti-ballistic missile system. if he's to be believed they have missiles that could pierce our anti-missile system and attack the united states. that's a really dangerous situation. by the way, at a time when we've been cutting our military budget at home. >> people underestimate the russian will. they have gone through tough economic times before. they're not going to roll over and play dead and putin isn't the hardest liner in that country. he's going to be there a long time and seas a weak president who is lame duck at best and take as much run at this administration as possible
the st. petersburg summit asking along with 12 out of 24 ceos representing american companies asking for russia'sing and russian aid and he's able to play this game that far surpasses his economic strength. if europeans can hang together america can hang together on sanctions, it's going to hurt. i'm not sure we can. >> it was so brash and brazen and putin thumbing his nose at the united states. we haven't seen that since jimmy carter was in office. it's worrisome. here we are in the year...
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the st. petersburg economic forum. he told me russia has found the inner strength to withstand pressure from economic sanctions. we'll talk about that more. he also gave his perspective of the crises in yow crane global terrorists and more. greek prime minister alexis tsipras to reach an agreement between greece and his creditors. i'm pleased to have ian bremmer back at this table. welcome, sir. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: the clock is ticking on greek debt. what is going to happen. what are the forces that work. give me the moment. >> the moment is it is between greece and germany but it's also between greek leadership and their own people. they need to have enough of a sense of crises internally so that when they make a deal, and they want to make a deal, that they don't lose their government. they don't have defections to make it impossible for tsipras to win. from the beginning it should have been abundantly apparent that this deal had to go down to the wire for that very reason. they cannot make this thing easy.
the st. petersburg economic forum. he told me russia has found the inner strength to withstand pressure from economic sanctions. we'll talk about that more. he also gave his perspective of the crises in yow crane global terrorists and more. greek prime minister alexis tsipras to reach an agreement between greece and his creditors. i'm pleased to have ian bremmer back at this table. welcome, sir. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: the clock is ticking on greek debt. what is going to...
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the st. petersburg international economic forum. that is 7:00 a.m. eastern time today. pbs host charlie rose will moderate the discussion. we'll bring you highlights. we're monitoring that for you. take a look finally at this headline. turns out millionaires, well, they're just like us. according to a new poll one in five respondents with investable assets of 100,000 to one million dollars, one in 10 with investable assets between one and $10 million. they believe they have too much debt. wait for this. get this. millionaires are living paycheck to paycheck. believe it or not, 45% are worried they will not have enough money through retirement. investable assets up to $10 million. that is what these respondents are telling us. maria: what is that indicative of? they're afraid and sit on their money or maybe they're not prepared? >> a big piece of it obviously making crisis in the recession. they saw portfolios declining. also they are concerned about the future. they're concerned about inflation. they're concerned about property values, things like that. they are also say
the st. petersburg international economic forum. that is 7:00 a.m. eastern time today. pbs host charlie rose will moderate the discussion. we'll bring you highlights. we're monitoring that for you. take a look finally at this headline. turns out millionaires, well, they're just like us. according to a new poll one in five respondents with investable assets of 100,000 to one million dollars, one in 10 with investable assets between one and $10 million. they believe they have too much debt. wait...
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the st. petersburg economic forum. at cbsnews.com. >> all right. that does it for us. charlie will be back here on monday. thank you, anthony. great to have you here. as we leash you here let's take a look back at the week that was. have a good one. >> several people down. >> you can't put your mind around it, this kind of evil, because it is so horrific. >> innocent people were killed in part because someone who wanted to inflict harm had no trouble getting their hands on them. >> there's been an all out manhunt for the suspect. dylan storm roof is now in custody, picked up. >> mitchell has appeared in court but the two men she helped to escape are still nowhere to be found. >>t wen a step further in the relationship with these two individuals. >> she's very upset, very weepy. >> police received the report of a balcony collapse. >> there isn't a person in ireland who hasn't been touched. >> al qaeda already picked a susoccesr to replace him. >> what we're seeing is the outer ba nds. >> linking in galveston, texas for
the st. petersburg economic forum. at cbsnews.com. >> all right. that does it for us. charlie will be back here on monday. thank you, anthony. great to have you here. as we leash you here let's take a look back at the week that was. have a good one. >> several people down. >> you can't put your mind around it, this kind of evil, because it is so horrific. >> innocent people were killed in part because someone who wanted to inflict harm had no trouble getting their hands...
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the st. petersburg economic forum is that we are doing fine. gdp is declining. f making sure we're doing even better is to increase dimension, which is precisely the wrong formula. michael: where do you see russia evolving? do you see russia as more part of the asian block or european block? andrew: russia considers it sell part -- as its own pole. they would not be part of another block. there was never a time with the united states was the only arbiter of world destiny. if you are a russian, you tend to eat quite yourself to the united states. that is your natural analog because that is what it was for so many years. that is also an illusion. trying to work out their destiny in the world, what they mean in the world they have not reached a satisfactory answer for themselves. anna: what do you make of the answer between greece and russia? will tsipras be happy with what he came back from st. petersburg with? to what end does greece play that russian card? andrew: so much joy, in the european theater, particularly over greece. if he thinks that russia can maintai
the st. petersburg economic forum is that we are doing fine. gdp is declining. f making sure we're doing even better is to increase dimension, which is precisely the wrong formula. michael: where do you see russia evolving? do you see russia as more part of the asian block or european block? andrew: russia considers it sell part -- as its own pole. they would not be part of another block. there was never a time with the united states was the only arbiter of world destiny. if you are a russian,...
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markus: while his finance minister went to luxembourg, the greek prime minister went to russia. alexis tsipras arrived in st. petersburg for talks with vladimir putin. tsipras also attended and economic forum in russia's second-biggest city. the visit is seen as symbolic but russia has said it has not received any requests for money from athens, and it's also seen as unlikely for russia to step in in any major way. >> russia is still very determined to hold onto its reserves, and it has been very careful about its lending. i'm not convinced that -- i think there will be moral support for greece. i would be surprised if there is very significant financial support. reporter: we've seen the greek situation weighing on the stock market in the past few sessions. that may have been the case this thursday as well, but still, we did see the european indices ending above the flat line with the dax in frankfurt ending 1.1% higher. even the index in athens ended higher, around .4%. this as european markets really took their cue from the u.s. markets as the american indices got up in trading. we are seeing green arrows really acro
markus: while his finance minister went to luxembourg, the greek prime minister went to russia. alexis tsipras arrived in st. petersburg for talks with vladimir putin. tsipras also attended and economic forum in russia's second-biggest city. the visit is seen as symbolic but russia has said it has not received any requests for money from athens, and it's also seen as unlikely for russia to step in in any major way. >> russia is still very determined to hold onto its reserves, and it has...
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the st. petersburg international forum for the full preview head to cnbc.com. >> still to come on the show ifeat them join thelda. tech titans are stepping up efforts to partner with start ups. we speak with a leader in microsoft's accelerator program after the break. >>> let's talk tech. the u.s. is leaving europe behind in the battling to the biggest breeding ground to tech unicorns. according to tech investment bank the combined valuation of europe's unicorns is $120 billion. a little more than half of facebook's 227 billion dollar market cap but europe has shown improvement in the last 12 months raising it's total number of unicorns to 40 up from 30 last year. for more on all of that news all the tech news check out cnbc.com and we're also going to discuss with roxanne. a pleasure to have you on worldwide exchange. >> thank you for having me back. >> it's evident that a new generation of leaders are taking heart at what google microsoft, amazon are trying to achieve. what is the innovation coming from some of the younger entrepreneurs mean from some of the players in the tech industry. >>
the st. petersburg international forum for the full preview head to cnbc.com. >> still to come on the show ifeat them join thelda. tech titans are stepping up efforts to partner with start ups. we speak with a leader in microsoft's accelerator program after the break. >>> let's talk tech. the u.s. is leaving europe behind in the battling to the biggest breeding ground to tech unicorns. according to tech investment bank the combined valuation of europe's unicorns is $120 billion....
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the st. petersburg international economic forum here on bloomberg television. ill bring you that live interview from the event from noon u.k. time. "countdown" is back in two minutes. ♪ anna: welcome back. 645 a.m. in london. european policymakers have increased pressure on race to return to the negotiating table and make further concessions to unlock aid after weekend talks broke of early. mario draghi told lawmakers at the european parliament in brussels yesterday that the ball lies squarely in the camp of the greek government to take the necessary steps. the european court of justice will deliver its verdict on the legality of the monetary transactions program. the announcement on the bond buying scheme comes after germany's talk court expressed doubts the policy may have exceeded the banks money -- mandate. boeing grabs an early lead with an $18 billion hole. that top the $15 billion opening day tally for european rival airbus. among the deal was an agreement with indonesia for three dreamliner's. the men's market is increasingly lucrative. men's fashion wee
the st. petersburg international economic forum here on bloomberg television. ill bring you that live interview from the event from noon u.k. time. "countdown" is back in two minutes. ♪ anna: welcome back. 645 a.m. in london. european policymakers have increased pressure on race to return to the negotiating table and make further concessions to unlock aid after weekend talks broke of early. mario draghi told lawmakers at the european parliament in brussels yesterday that the ball...