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jonathan: can you get me to may 3 first? toms remind ourselves the last 90 days we created a million jobs and to get from there to their and guess the x axis is impossible. jonathan: let's take a look at euro-dollar reedley. -- briefly. 1.09. the ecb, do they go another 50 and then are they done? you mentioned jobs and the prospect of a negative's payroll . we have been talking about this for months and we see continued resiliency. tom: was always billion see on friday and we need to recalibrate. lindsey piegza joins us now. how did you recalibrate of the jobs report? lindsey: the biggest take away was that the labor market remains solid, allowing the fed to keep its i on the proverbial inflation call -- it's eye in the proverbial inflation call. keeping an additional rate hike on the table as we look to beyond the may 3 meeting. tom: i want to go to the process to get to negative nonfarm payrolls. how into a slowdown presumed do you get to substantially declining non-form payrolls? lindsey: we need to see is the fed is watching
jonathan: can you get me to may 3 first? toms remind ourselves the last 90 days we created a million jobs and to get from there to their and guess the x axis is impossible. jonathan: let's take a look at euro-dollar reedley. -- briefly. 1.09. the ecb, do they go another 50 and then are they done? you mentioned jobs and the prospect of a negative's payroll . we have been talking about this for months and we see continued resiliency. tom: was always billion see on friday and we need to...
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tom: you never did one? jonathan: i didn't earn enough money to do one. tom: you should see mr. return. jonathan: the equity market, positive .4%. goldman sachs numbers crossing the wire. sonali: net revenue missing analysts estimates, not very clean read because there is this they are selling revenue from that business declining and they beat on earnings-per-share. we are watching the fixed income revenue come in below expectations. fixed income sales and trading at $3.9 billion, the estimate was more than $4 billion. we watched bank of america, citigroup and jp morgan and saw the number come in above expectations. goldman sachs core business, why has it come in below when the others are up is a question. the loss they are reporting on the partial sale of market loans is $470 million according to goldman sachs. as a physician the consumer bank, there are a lot -- as they position the consumer bank, there are a lot of questions. you can expect the call to answer how quickly they would sell off the loan portfolio. the benefit that comes from selling the loan portfolio is a reducti
tom: you never did one? jonathan: i didn't earn enough money to do one. tom: you should see mr. return. jonathan: the equity market, positive .4%. goldman sachs numbers crossing the wire. sonali: net revenue missing analysts estimates, not very clean read because there is this they are selling revenue from that business declining and they beat on earnings-per-share. we are watching the fixed income revenue come in below expectations. fixed income sales and trading at $3.9 billion, the estimate...
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tom: and is quietly. jonathan: are you done? tom: i'm done. anastasia amoroso will be joining us shortly. we have been in this very tight, well defined trading range. 3800 to 4200. anastacia said we will break out to the upside and we are very close. we will continue that next. ♪ >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, i am lisa mateo. fox news will pay 787.5 million dollars to avoid what could be an extremely embarrassing trial. they agreed to settle a defamation lawsuit i dominion voting systems over there broadcast. dominion says fox blamed them by claiming they rigged about. it is official, india is the most populous nation in the world. according to the united nations, the population is almost 1.4 3 billion, edging out china. the increase will put more pressure on the prime minister's government to create jobs. here is another sign that elon musk is willing to sacrifice profits to boost the manned. the electric car maker cut the price of it model why to just under 53%. the cost of the model three fell 4.3% to just under
tom: and is quietly. jonathan: are you done? tom: i'm done. anastasia amoroso will be joining us shortly. we have been in this very tight, well defined trading range. 3800 to 4200. anastacia said we will break out to the upside and we are very close. we will continue that next. ♪ >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, i am lisa mateo. fox news will pay 787.5 million dollars to avoid what could be an extremely embarrassing trial. they agreed to settle a defamation...
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tom: we will see this on twitter. jonathanhe program tomorrow morning. we'll be covering the imf world bank meetings. tom: right now on the bond report, ian lincoln joins us. i was getting a brief this morning from my senior executive qantas, and want to save you have to look at the screen on the bloomberg. you look at it all day. what is the indication for one month, two months, three months, six month yield. ian: what we see is the most high-yielding aspect of the treasury market is at the front end of the curve and what rates are responding to our two things. first we have a monetary policy maker in the form of the fed who is willing to get us to terminal and hold terminal for an extended period and that will impact the three month bill and the six month bill. perhaps more importantly there is a fair amount of uncertainty at the moment as it relates to the debt ceiling and the potential for dislocations in certain bills if they fall into the window for the treasury market risks missing a payment. tom: i look at the three mo
tom: we will see this on twitter. jonathanhe program tomorrow morning. we'll be covering the imf world bank meetings. tom: right now on the bond report, ian lincoln joins us. i was getting a brief this morning from my senior executive qantas, and want to save you have to look at the screen on the bloomberg. you look at it all day. what is the indication for one month, two months, three months, six month yield. ian: what we see is the most high-yielding aspect of the treasury market is at the...
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jonathan: when is the last time you said that? tomand i used to argue, he would be quoting the cac 40 and i was like nobody cares. there is. jonathan: lvmh is 13% of the cac 40. tom: is this the new goat -- lisa: is this the new gold? i wonder how much of this is being driven by revenge spending of people in china who can suddenly travel and go out and i wonder if this is the main story behind some of the luxury spending and the fact that people who are in the upper income gained a lot more during the pandemic and now having to spend. jonathan: it was interesting what patrick haas said about this. he rode the wave and then he sold it. the interesting about the why, why he sold it. the second point was once a company rallies this much he thinks there will be pressure on lvmh to make another big acquisition. tom: that is why they did the deal last week. i hear about this all the time. i am an amateur. good morning to any number of people in new york who have helped me on luxury finance. there was a day when not all but part of laura p a
jonathan: when is the last time you said that? tomand i used to argue, he would be quoting the cac 40 and i was like nobody cares. there is. jonathan: lvmh is 13% of the cac 40. tom: is this the new goat -- lisa: is this the new gold? i wonder how much of this is being driven by revenge spending of people in china who can suddenly travel and go out and i wonder if this is the main story behind some of the luxury spending and the fact that people who are in the upper income gained a lot more...
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jonathan: just amazing. tomere is a huge debate about ai. jonathan: this was fantastic. thank you. tom: can i get tearful here? where in the end of april. we are so lucky to go from your end -- jurrien timmer to anurag. sumi shaw to jurrien timmer. a president biden's pleasure and so we can get good emails. jonathan: sebastian page coming up. it was a bit more on amazon push ahead to apple and two bank decisions, federal reserve on wednesday. the ecb may 4. payrolls friday. just around the corner. i do not know what happened to the month of april. may just a few days away. equity market negative zero .4% on the s&p 500. yields come in three or four basis points on the 10 year. sub 3.5. fs market, euro a break of .1. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> my head is spinning. it is a tough environment. the markets are never clear. >> i'm disappointing full year estimates for the s&p 500 are not going up after all of this good news. >> the economy is proving resilient. >> is hard to say the economy is not still ex
jonathan: just amazing. tomere is a huge debate about ai. jonathan: this was fantastic. thank you. tom: can i get tearful here? where in the end of april. we are so lucky to go from your end -- jurrien timmer to anurag. sumi shaw to jurrien timmer. a president biden's pleasure and so we can get good emails. jonathan: sebastian page coming up. it was a bit more on amazon push ahead to apple and two bank decisions, federal reserve on wednesday. the ecb may 4. payrolls friday. just around the...
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tom: jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz and tom keene. be looking at claims, i am looking at gdp and boy is there a difference on the state of the american economy. jonathan: i will be looking forward to amazon because big tech is getting it done this week. do you want some good news? they talked about first republic, it is not in the radar. some big understanding questions. tom: i am looking at the bloomberg terminal, the volume is way less than yesterday. if you are in institutional retail, what do you do at 9:31? is it off the radar? not for janet yellen it's not. lisa: the second there is a bad headline about regional banks the mood shifts. the strength is coming from tech giants, our performances from consumer facing companies. here we are at the precipice of something in the banking piece of that is what people are keying into to determine how to swing their moves. tom: five point 47, moments ago 5.42 on first republic. in edging down there. jonathan: this month has been amazing. a triple digit name and now it is 550. tom: i think t
tom: jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz and tom keene. be looking at claims, i am looking at gdp and boy is there a difference on the state of the american economy. jonathan: i will be looking forward to amazon because big tech is getting it done this week. do you want some good news? they talked about first republic, it is not in the radar. some big understanding questions. tom: i am looking at the bloomberg terminal, the volume is way less than yesterday. if you are in institutional retail,...
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jonathan: that is what it meant to you? tom the top looking down on that canadian history -- i cannot say -- jonathan: that was like me in milan. tom: yeah. that was before zava went to afc richmond. lisa: this is like rome. listen to me and my proclamation. [laughter] jonathan: is that what dinnertime is like? do you sit around the table together? tom: and argue like cats and dogs. it is very constructive. jonathan: that is what we did as children. but it was not allowed to carry on through the night, only the dinner table. you had to let it go. lisa: did you? jonathan: absolutely. [laughter] and then you start again the following day. lisa: what does it mean to let it go? jonathan: futures on the s&p -- we should do a -- [crosstalk] from washington, this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa m.: keeping you up-to-date with the news from around the world with the first word, i'm lisa mateo. the biden administration is proposing a tough crackdown on auto pollution. tailpipe emission limits will be so strict they will compel automakers to ensure
jonathan: that is what it meant to you? tom the top looking down on that canadian history -- i cannot say -- jonathan: that was like me in milan. tom: yeah. that was before zava went to afc richmond. lisa: this is like rome. listen to me and my proclamation. [laughter] jonathan: is that what dinnertime is like? do you sit around the table together? tom: and argue like cats and dogs. it is very constructive. jonathan: that is what we did as children. but it was not allowed to carry on through...
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jonathan: you cannot be describing our colleagues as toxic. toms not like people going, ubs, what does that stand for? these are people with deep experience. jonathan: where does the money migrate to? >> can the americans gained in this crisis? even gaining in the u.k. jonathan: yields are a little bit higher. about three basis points higher on a 10 year. ♪ ♪ to guide you through a changing world. ♪ (announcer) enough with the calorie counting, to guide you through a changing world. carb cutting, diet fatigue, and stress. just taking one golo release capsule with three balanced meals a day has been clinically proven to repair metabolism, optimize insulin levels, and balance the hormones that make weight loss easy. release works with your body, not against it, so you can put dieting behind you and go live your life. head to golo.com now to join the over 2 million people who have found the right way to lose weight and get healthier with golo. >> i think the theme that continues from last year to this year is one of uncertainty. what has emerged as t
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tom: bitcoin. jonathan: 24/7 all the time. tom: it's a religious experience in its on just under 28,000. jonathan: thanks for that. your estimate today, the payrolls report comes out in about 90 minutes from now we are looking for something in and around 230,000 according to our survey. let's start there and welcome to the program wonderful to do this with you what are you in the team looking for in about an hour and 30 minutes? >> we are looking for an strong report. slightly ticking higher. we are very concerned about the hard landing but later this year we don't think the report is going to show it because all the high-frequency data is still drunk -- strong. i think the market reaction will be highly asymmetric. if we get a slight mess i think the market reacts a lot more than essentially a stronger board. jonathan: we will discount anything that says the economy is ok and embrace anything that says the economy isn't doing well? >> i think so. the data we are looking at this responding to a policy six months ago and not res
tom: bitcoin. jonathan: 24/7 all the time. tom: it's a religious experience in its on just under 28,000. jonathan: thanks for that. your estimate today, the payrolls report comes out in about 90 minutes from now we are looking for something in and around 230,000 according to our survey. let's start there and welcome to the program wonderful to do this with you what are you in the team looking for in about an hour and 30 minutes? >> we are looking for an strong report. slightly ticking...
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jonathan: yields up. tomk at retail sales, how does this retail sales rapidly adjusts to one gdp? michael: we get an update of the alliance of fed gdp tracker in a couple of hours based on this money -- atlanta fed gdp tracker based on this data. people have thought the first quarter was better than anticipated. jamie dimon this morning said consumer spending held up. good point about gasoline and the nominal price. gasoline sales down 5.5% during the month. there certainly a price impacted their. food prices down .1%. not so bad there. for else did we see movement? clothing stores down 1.7%. yet to be careful with the easter affect this time of year. general merchandise down 3%. department stores down 2.5%. there are negatives in their but may have to do with falling energy prices as well. jonathan: good point. mike mckee on the latest retail sales. i think the point you made is important. at first look you got headline which delivers a mess. you look to the market and you see yields higher on two-year by si
jonathan: yields up. tomk at retail sales, how does this retail sales rapidly adjusts to one gdp? michael: we get an update of the alliance of fed gdp tracker in a couple of hours based on this money -- atlanta fed gdp tracker based on this data. people have thought the first quarter was better than anticipated. jamie dimon this morning said consumer spending held up. good point about gasoline and the nominal price. gasoline sales down 5.5% during the month. there certainly a price impacted...
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jonathan: are we buying a futbol team now? tom: if you want it. et's talk about the airlines briefly. american airlines out with some numbers that didn't impress investors yesterday and delta this morning seeing -- saying they see $2.25 in the estimate was much less. the stock is up by about 1.2%. lisa: popping after their keeping their full-year adjusted games. delta has continued to see very strong revenues and very strong passengers -- passenger volumes but coming off a little bit. first quarter revenues is about $10.4 billion. the margins are better and this has been the story we have continued to see with airlines. sometimes you find the service might not be the same and you can pay more but they are potentially getting more into the profits area. jonathan: are we talking about delta in particular? lisa: no, there are always small cutbacks in service. their margins are small discomforts. tom: i was on a flight recently at delta and there was a fistfight in economy because they wouldn't take the charge card for the beverage of your choice. they
jonathan: are we buying a futbol team now? tom: if you want it. et's talk about the airlines briefly. american airlines out with some numbers that didn't impress investors yesterday and delta this morning seeing -- saying they see $2.25 in the estimate was much less. the stock is up by about 1.2%. lisa: popping after their keeping their full-year adjusted games. delta has continued to see very strong revenues and very strong passengers -- passenger volumes but coming off a little bit. first...
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jonathan: it's about deep space exploration? tom: to mars. the last few decades. tom: you don't go in a straight line. it's not like in cartoons where you go to mars. you have to get out there and -- and do a long curve. matt damon did it and no one else. it takes huge propulsion to move that weight up. if you go up in a pup tent, that's easy. this one has to carry a lot of stuff. lisa: it underlines the space ex-president that said this is truly a flight test in the real goal is to not blow up the launchpad. that is a success. tom: my childhood was fractured. your dad had slides of my father would have slides of the family and 10 minutes in, he put in and explore rocket blowing up in the launchpad any thought that was fun. i'm sorry, there is real tension to this liftoff today. this is not normal. jonathan: ed will tell you this is a test attempt so we will see potentially a lot of action this morning. i think may beat 9:20 a.m. eastern this is happening? tom: we have to wait for ed to wake up and have his coffee. he is with us now. he is on
jonathan: it's about deep space exploration? tom: to mars. the last few decades. tom: you don't go in a straight line. it's not like in cartoons where you go to mars. you have to get out there and -- and do a long curve. matt damon did it and no one else. it takes huge propulsion to move that weight up. if you go up in a pup tent, that's easy. this one has to carry a lot of stuff. lisa: it underlines the space ex-president that said this is truly a flight test in the real goal is to not blow...
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tom: i strongly agree. jonathanhit pockets of the economy and bigger ways than others and perhaps commercial real estate is a feature of that. tom: that goes to the political tension here with the president's announcement of reelection. the two candidates got to segment parts of america to win. jonathan: the president making a formal announcement for a second term saying let's finish the job so let's catch up with anne-marie. the question we are facing is whether we have more freedom or less freedom. i know what i want the answer to be in this is not the time to be complacent and that's why i'm running for look -- for reelection. your thoughts on washington this morning? annmarie: this was highly expected and we knew the announcement could come as soon as today. this is bidens anniversary of announcing his first campaign when he ran in 2020. this has nostalgia to it but this sets up that biden can get a team around him outside the white house to focus just on his reelection. he has every day jobs that the leader of
tom: i strongly agree. jonathanhit pockets of the economy and bigger ways than others and perhaps commercial real estate is a feature of that. tom: that goes to the political tension here with the president's announcement of reelection. the two candidates got to segment parts of america to win. jonathan: the president making a formal announcement for a second term saying let's finish the job so let's catch up with anne-marie. the question we are facing is whether we have more freedom or less...
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tom: i will go to euro-yeah and. -- euro-yen. jonathan still want your review of the spurs game over the weekend. tom: they blew up the coaching staff and then they came out with a fan appreciation committee. jonathan: have you ever seen anything like that? tom: i almost choked on the last sip of my martini. jonathan: the players are doing that. tom: tom: i've never seen it. lisa: i don't want to go back to the dollar but one thing that was interesting. did you see the comments on that? there was one top conviction trade was short the dollar because of policy missteps and because of policy missteps by the federal reserve and the potential debt ceiling debate. it was all around the most bearish thing in terms of his view but telling at a time where he didn't have much other conviction. jonathan: a legend of the fx market going back a ways. the trade he missed may be the biggest miss of his career, suggested by drucker miller going long u.s. dollar last year. the way he explained it i thought was interesting. he didn't have much faith in th
tom: i will go to euro-yeah and. -- euro-yen. jonathan still want your review of the spurs game over the weekend. tom: they blew up the coaching staff and then they came out with a fan appreciation committee. jonathan: have you ever seen anything like that? tom: i almost choked on the last sip of my martini. jonathan: the players are doing that. tom: tom: i've never seen it. lisa: i don't want to go back to the dollar but one thing that was interesting. did you see the comments on that? there...
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would if i spend more than a jane carver airport, the next suitable flight was in few hours with tom jonathan. i tried to explain to lufthansa manager that i haven't got to my plane because of my russian passports and i needed help. but the manager noted that i had a spanish visa and i couldn't fly to funds only to spain this politician gun visa. he still didn't lead me flush from some of the managers spoke to me very angrily. he was not going to listen to me. he said you can only fly to spain, them do whatever you want, chris, and so he didn't sound into tickets. it was obvious to me. i was denied to flight the moment i showed russian passport. this is despite the fact that i'm competing without a flag. they didn't even try to examine my documents, they believed that they were doing everything correctly because their former chinese ambassador rush only way is that to become the head of a chinese delegation in tift tossed with helping to resolve the ukraine crisis. i comes of told to have been held between presidents of champagne gowns, latham is the lensky for the 1st time since the conflict
would if i spend more than a jane carver airport, the next suitable flight was in few hours with tom jonathan. i tried to explain to lufthansa manager that i haven't got to my plane because of my russian passports and i needed help. but the manager noted that i had a spanish visa and i couldn't fly to funds only to spain this politician gun visa. he still didn't lead me flush from some of the managers spoke to me very angrily. he was not going to listen to me. he said you can only fly to spain,...
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>> i think we are in this environment for some time. >> this is bloomberg surveillance with tom keene, jonathanisa bromley. tom: welcome everyone. we will have jobs report on friday. we had a staggered event early in the second quarter with a announcement from opec class. higher oil prices. lisa: are higher oil prices inflationary or deflationary? a lot of people say disinflationary. tom: the elasticity and response to this in supply and demand, i always find it interesting. he would suggest china and the specific rim -- pacific rim. triple cash worked out last year. lisa: it quickly came to, is oil going to be some of the swing factor that we see in the next few months? tom: we have to look back at what we did not do last quarter. dan ives was on, on friday. you were begging him during the break, would you give us a price change? he had the audacity. he did not say china is going to boom, but he said china is there to be construct. >> and your household is buying a series of airpods again and again. here is the rub with tech. does it continue to get a boost from rates going lower? does it get
>> i think we are in this environment for some time. >> this is bloomberg surveillance with tom keene, jonathanisa bromley. tom: welcome everyone. we will have jobs report on friday. we had a staggered event early in the second quarter with a announcement from opec class. higher oil prices. lisa: are higher oil prices inflationary or deflationary? a lot of people say disinflationary. tom: the elasticity and response to this in supply and demand, i always find it interesting. he...
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jonathan: i wish tom was here for this. guy, thank you. guy johnson. : he's taking the half-hour. jonathan: let's be clear about that. tom keene has become more european. guy, thank you. lisa, i know you have thoughts. lisa: people say from an economic perspective this is the labor market tightness. how does this also connect to quiet quitting and people who are just not working all that much anymore prioritizing their home life after the pandemic and what is that mean -- what is that mean so people who are a lot less and it averages out to perhaps a little bit less. these are some of the thoughts that i had. jonathan: thanks to rich miller for lining up the story. three groups you need to think about. educated young men have been reducing their hours. and orca hollow to reduced their work time on the job to 52 hours back in 2019. that is some of the composition behind this. lisa: i do think there has been a reset after the pandemic about homework balance. people would be home and experience what it was when they didn't have the excuse of work. theoreti
jonathan: i wish tom was here for this. guy, thank you. guy johnson. : he's taking the half-hour. jonathan: let's be clear about that. tom keene has become more european. guy, thank you. lisa, i know you have thoughts. lisa: people say from an economic perspective this is the labor market tightness. how does this also connect to quiet quitting and people who are just not working all that much anymore prioritizing their home life after the pandemic and what is that mean -- what is that mean so...
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this is bloomberg surveillance with tom keene jonathan ferro and lisa abramowicz.peak through today into the quiet period. bank earnings earlier this morning. we need to to those still to come, at 10:15 you will hear from the treasury secretary janet yellen. she has things to say about china and national security. this is what she has to say, national security is of paramount importance we will not compromise on these concerns. even when they force trade-offs with our economic interests. the code of the morning goes to the secretary treasury. lisa: this will pressure this fragmentation, we talk about the soup and the exhaustion of the nursery rhyme of fed names. we don't know the paradigm we are entering into if we have these geopolitical fissures. jonathan: they don't know either. they are saying one more hike and then hold. look at the range for next year and the fed forecast? the fed range is wide. lisa: they don't know, we don't know. looking at the bank earnings we thought we would get a clearer read. regional banks deposits are costing more, net interest marg
this is bloomberg surveillance with tom keene jonathan ferro and lisa abramowicz.peak through today into the quiet period. bank earnings earlier this morning. we need to to those still to come, at 10:15 you will hear from the treasury secretary janet yellen. she has things to say about china and national security. this is what she has to say, national security is of paramount importance we will not compromise on these concerns. even when they force trade-offs with our economic interests. the...
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jonathan: to the 40's feel like the 70's taking? tom will love this lome talk about this monday. talk about it. jonathan: down by 0.05% on the s&p. yields unchanged. 3.5337 on the 10-year yield. in morning to you all. ♪ conventional thinking delivers conventional results. at allspring, we break away with purpose. harnessing data-driven insights and boundless curiosity. we dissect the market from every angle. helping to build portfolios that redefine what's possible. because investing isn't one size fits all. allspring. purposefully divergent. everything's changing so quickly. allspring. before the xfinity 10g network, we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? when i was your age, we couldn't stream a movie when the power went out. you're only a year older than me. you have no idea how good you've got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next generation 10g network. only from xfinity. the future starts now. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobil
jonathan: to the 40's feel like the 70's taking? tom will love this lome talk about this monday. talk about it. jonathan: down by 0.05% on the s&p. yields unchanged. 3.5337 on the 10-year yield. in morning to you all. ♪ conventional thinking delivers conventional results. at allspring, we break away with purpose. harnessing data-driven insights and boundless curiosity. we dissect the market from every angle. helping to build portfolios that redefine what's possible. because investing...
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. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. tom: good morning, everybody on radio and television from our studios in washington and new york. there are at least 14 major stories this morning. we are over with maria in brussels and finland. we have an indictment and arraignment in new york, we have the markets, we have economic data. the two year yield, that indicator falls below 4%. lisa: that is the team because we -- because what we're are looking at is a credibility gap. we are careening towards recession and pricing in lower rates ahead. tom: the news and for those catching up, the atlanta gdp indicator clearly shows what lisa is talking about which is a slowdown in first-quarter gdp from a statistic of 3.5% andy cinko. 2.7% in the know beneath 2%. lisa: this is the tension. manufacturing data came in at some of the most rates we have seen since the peak of the pandemic. how to bps this together? is this a building recession? does it not reflect the reality because the data is noisy? data speaks volumes and right now it is n
. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. tom: good morning, everybody on radio and television from our studios in washington and new york. there are at least 14 major stories this morning. we are over with maria in brussels and finland. we have an indictment and arraignment in new york, we have the markets, we have economic data. the two year yield, that indicator falls below 4%. lisa: that is the team because we -- because what...
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jonathan hunt, thank you as is always. we appreciate that. time to dig into all of the abl above with tom the fifth -- alex murdaugh put a lot of shar with you little a little south from the former vice president mike pence pretty talked about this idea that maybe yet be careful how we frame this but i want you to listen to what the former vp bp had to say. >> congress has every right to ask whatever questions that the want to ask, but i think beginning with the premise that even bad decisions by state and local government are still an element or i just want them to, i want them to temper their inquiries to respect federalism. >> jonathan, this is one of those circumstances where i think if you are an attorney, even if you are not an attorney yet be thinking happily jumped the shark to use the old happy days expression. tell me where we go from here and is the vp right. >> this whole thing is, we are in new territory. and with these investigations o these potential charges for wha we know about, these are misdemeanor charges that occurred seven plus years ago s it really is, you know, an
jonathan hunt, thank you as is always. we appreciate that. time to dig into all of the abl above with tom the fifth -- alex murdaugh put a lot of shar with you little a little south from the former vice president mike pence pretty talked about this idea that maybe yet be careful how we frame this but i want you to listen to what the former vp bp had to say. >> congress has every right to ask whatever questions that the want to ask, but i think beginning with the premise that even bad...
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tom: are needed to get a lot of rest and i know my colleague jonathan ferro has it. need to get rest. the next and we talk it will be two hours. the managing director of international monetary fund, dr. kristalina georgieva. back to you in new york. guy: such a useful conversation and a great set up for what comes over the next few days. tom keene in conversation with the imf's managing director. let's talk about we've got coming up. markets going into the long weekend, we've still got to get over the hurdle of payrolls and all of this data we are getting from the banking sector. next week, we get cpi as well. a more cautious tone for going into this weekend. you can see that in the equity markets. the s&p is down by about .2%, as is the nasdaq. some outperformance from the tech heavy index over the last few weeks. does that persist? we will try to set you up for the next few days. the chief economist of kpmg joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ these days, our households depend on the internet more and more. families grow, houses get smarter, and our demands on the
tom: are needed to get a lot of rest and i know my colleague jonathan ferro has it. need to get rest. the next and we talk it will be two hours. the managing director of international monetary fund, dr. kristalina georgieva. back to you in new york. guy: such a useful conversation and a great set up for what comes over the next few days. tom keene in conversation with the imf's managing director. let's talk about we've got coming up. markets going into the long weekend, we've still got to get...
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tom symonds, bbc news. the nato military alliance has confirmed that finland willjoin the group as its 31st member tomorrow. our defence correspondent jonathanstoltenberg, said that this morning, the flag of finland willjoin the other 30 countries raised at nato headquarters tomorrow. i think insignificance terms, let's remember that finland has one of the biggest borders with russia. —— in terms of significance. that is another 800 mile border with russia from a nato country, which doubles the size of nato countries bordering russia, and it is exactly what president putin did not want. he said he wanted less nato before the war in ukraine, and what he's got is more nato. it's important also because finland is a country with a modern armed forces. did not significantly cut defence spending. for example, it is buying more than 60 of these latest f35 stealth jets. it is investing in defence and will meet the 2% of gdp spent on defence. the one problem, of course, for nato, is that they wanted both finland and sweden tojoin, so whereas the turkish parliament last month, the last obstacle, approved finland's membership, it has not done so for sw
tom symonds, bbc news. the nato military alliance has confirmed that finland willjoin the group as its 31st member tomorrow. our defence correspondent jonathanstoltenberg, said that this morning, the flag of finland willjoin the other 30 countries raised at nato headquarters tomorrow. i think insignificance terms, let's remember that finland has one of the biggest borders with russia. —— in terms of significance. that is another 800 mile border with russia from a nato country, which doubles...
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jonathan serrie on what went wrong. ashley webster on more americans flogging to see the launches. tom jones on the rewards that outway the risks. and actor william shatner that took that risk and is here to tell us about it. it's straight ahead on a rocketing "your world" or out of your world. see what i did this? welcome, everybody. very glad to have you. i'm neil cavuto. let's get to it with jonathan serrie playing the role of astronaut today and what happened today. this was not a manned flight. it was a test. it did teach them a lot of things, didn't it? >> yeah, they were able to collect a lot of data. because there were no astronauts on board, they were able to take some risks. really learn in real time whatever was to unfold. again, because this thing did not blow up on the launch pad, they consider ate success. this is the first time that spacex was able to test fly its star ship space craft while attached to the super heavy rocket booster that will one day launch it in to space. spacex employees and spectators cheered as starship lifted off from the texas coast. about four mi
jonathan serrie on what went wrong. ashley webster on more americans flogging to see the launches. tom jones on the rewards that outway the risks. and actor william shatner that took that risk and is here to tell us about it. it's straight ahead on a rocketing "your world" or out of your world. see what i did this? welcome, everybody. very glad to have you. i'm neil cavuto. let's get to it with jonathan serrie playing the role of astronaut today and what happened today. this was not a...
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tom knows what i'm talking about. isn't that right, tommy? >>> all right, that is going to do it for us tonight "way too early" with jonathan lemire is up next. we've been sent here to finish the job in my view. let's finish the job
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jonathan: senator klobuchar, thank you for being here. coming up, we will be joined by one of the democratic party's fastest rising stars tom marilyn gubler wes moore. plus 2024 presidential field. we will be right back what if buildings could tell you how they could be more efficient? i'm listening. well, with ibm, you can use software to help you connect and analyze data— from hvacs to elevators to lights. what if we use ai-driven insights to pinpoint inefficiency? yep. and act on it. saving energy, money... ... and emissions. yup. that's a big one. now you've built something better for everyone. that's the sustainability solution ibm and a global real estate company created. what will you create? ibm. let's create. ready to shine from the inside out? say “yes” to nature's bounty advanced gummies and jelly beans. the number one brand for hair, skin and nails. with two times more biotin to bring out more of your inner beauty. get more with nature's bounty. my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when other guys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. he just
jonathan: senator klobuchar, thank you for being here. coming up, we will be joined by one of the democratic party's fastest rising stars tom marilyn gubler wes moore. plus 2024 presidential field. we will be right back what if buildings could tell you how they could be more efficient? i'm listening. well, with ibm, you can use software to help you connect and analyze data— from hvacs to elevators to lights. what if we use ai-driven insights to pinpoint inefficiency? yep. and act on it....
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jonathan , what i thought was interesting is this gives. >> the marshal did a good job eh with the resources given to theinahead tom. y ha >>ve really. budge you didn't give them everythinge they needed in order to geret j to the bottom of this. >> do they have a limited budget? well, there was a question cal as to whether chief justice robert made the right call in not bringing in the fbi. i mean, there are literallyon. blocks away from the leading department of the worlde on forensic and computer investigation. and i cae n understand that the chief justice didn't want the executive branch walking around the court and opening t the files and interviewing. right. but there's still this lingering question as to goether the court could have done more earlt y on . but at the end of the day,e cour you've got someone hert.e. who shattered this culture of the court. washington is a city that floats on leaks. the only islanit didn'd in thats the supreme court. it didn't leak. and what clarke didd is shattered. thatthis, it's sense of trust on the court. >> and he also indicated j thiu it's caused a lot of tensionre between the justices. he
jonathan , what i thought was interesting is this gives. >> the marshal did a good job eh with the resources given to theinahead tom. y ha >>ve really. budge you didn't give them everythinge they needed in order to geret j to the bottom of this. >> do they have a limited budget? well, there was a question cal as to whether chief justice robert made the right call in not bringing in the fbi. i mean, there are literallyon. blocks away from the leading department of the worlde on...
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tom knows what i'm talking about. isn't that right, tommy? >>> all right, welcome back to "way too early." it's 5:30en on the east coast, 2:30 out west. i'm sam stein in for jonathanans have reached the 100-day bench mark this week, so far the party is off to a slow start in its early months as bloomberg notes house republicans emerged from their first 100 days struggling to carry out much of their agenda while facing debt limit and spending showdowns that could make-or-break their ability to hold a majority. joining us now one of the authors of that piece, congressional reporter for bloomberg government emily wilkins. emily, thanks for joining us basic question why are republicans struggling to carry out their agenda, i what exactly is the agenda? >> i think to a certain extent we knew this was not going to be easy for house republicans when they realized they were only going to have about four votes to spare that really means kevin mccarthy has to keep his entire caucus in line and that is not easy to do when you look between the hard liners and various opinions. mccarthy has tried to do that and make sure everyone has a voice, able to offer amendments and have
tom knows what i'm talking about. isn't that right, tommy? >>> all right, welcome back to "way too early." it's 5:30en on the east coast, 2:30 out west. i'm sam stein in for jonathanans have reached the 100-day bench mark this week, so far the party is off to a slow start in its early months as bloomberg notes house republicans emerged from their first 100 days struggling to carry out much of their agenda while facing debt limit and spending showdowns that could make-or-break...
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tom clousage, john putasick, kevin pratt, arlene, and drew rendollo, jennifer rhodes, terry roy, john sellers, vanessa sheehan, lisa -- these are endorsements, how good is this? [cheers and applause] james spill an. jonathan, same summers, jeffrey penzar, paul terry, dick packs ton, jordan urele. jordan, thank you. lilly walsh, kenneth rilier, robert wary, and clayton woods. [cheers and applause] they were out there at the front and many of them with here from the beginning. i'll take the time and i don't think television is thrilled. but we're thrilled, right? we're thrilled. [cheers and applause] i want to introduce bruce bretton and joe gag inch jolo who have been with us right through the beginning and thank president of the new hampshire federation of college republicans, harrison. thank you, harrison. new hampshire federation of republican women president, elizabeth gerard. the founder of the 603 alliance, fran. and also my new hampshire senior adviser who has been with me for a long time, steve. [cheers and applause] great job, my state director, trevor. as well as somebody who ran for office and did very well, carolina ion leavitt. and very good friend of mine is here and first person who was with
tom clousage, john putasick, kevin pratt, arlene, and drew rendollo, jennifer rhodes, terry roy, john sellers, vanessa sheehan, lisa -- these are endorsements, how good is this? [cheers and applause] james spill an. jonathan, same summers, jeffrey penzar, paul terry, dick packs ton, jordan urele. jordan, thank you. lilly walsh, kenneth rilier, robert wary, and clayton woods. [cheers and applause] they were out there at the front and many of them with here from the beginning. i'll take the time...
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tom plowsage. john putersich. kevin pratt. arlene quartiello. andrew renzoro. jennifer rose. terry roy. john sellers. vanessa sheehan. lisa smart. these are endorsements, how good is this? these are endorsements. james spillane. jonathan stone. james summers. jeffrey penzar. paul terry. dick backson. jordan, thank you. lily walsh. kenneth weiler. robertwehry and clayton wood. he said the should introduce them, it's 51, i said, get about, they were at their at the front, many of them were here from the beginning, i said i will take the time, you know. i'm not sure if television is to throw, look at all these people. i don't know if television is through, but we are through. we are thrilled. i also want to introduce bruce and lou, who have been with us for a long time, right from the beginning. thank you both. right from the beginning. thank you. thank you. and i want to thank the president of the new hampshire federation of college republicans, harrison, where you maybe. thank you harrison. new hampshire federation of republican women, elizabeth gerard. thank you. thank you. the founder of the 603 alliance, fran. and my news -- new hampshire senior advisor who has been with me for a long time, steve stepan accent you v
tom plowsage. john putersich. kevin pratt. arlene quartiello. andrew renzoro. jennifer rose. terry roy. john sellers. vanessa sheehan. lisa smart. these are endorsements, how good is this? these are endorsements. james spillane. jonathan stone. james summers. jeffrey penzar. paul terry. dick backson. jordan, thank you. lily walsh. kenneth weiler. robertwehry and clayton wood. he said the should introduce them, it's 51, i said, get about, they were at their at the front, many of them were here...