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houses vienna speed 2 of museum. shows me around the rooms the beatles lived in in the summer of 18 all too. it was quite unsettled he often moved why was that. he wasn't an easy tenant as his deafness progressed he composed louder and louder slamming the piano with this hand but he banged on the walls to be time and sang loudly. and if he got to composing he had a funny habit of taking a pail of water and dumping it over his head. even with today's flooring that would be problematic back then the floor had even more cracks for the water to run down so his neighbors got moldy walls he. didn't word get around among landlords here in vienna. absolutely he always had problems finding lodgings ringback. that's how he used to live be too often the composer forder. it's an attempt to show what his apartment could have looked like when the harder of hearing he grew the more chaotic his life became. this valuable string instrument from a princely nowicki is lying around. here or scraps of food and sheet music. for instance w
houses vienna speed 2 of museum. shows me around the rooms the beatles lived in in the summer of 18 all too. it was quite unsettled he often moved why was that. he wasn't an easy tenant as his deafness progressed he composed louder and louder slamming the piano with this hand but he banged on the walls to be time and sang loudly. and if he got to composing he had a funny habit of taking a pail of water and dumping it over his head. even with today's flooring that would be problematic back then...
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why was he here in vienna why were so many musicians and composers attracted to vienna 50 to one of the beethoven composers like haydn and mozart were role models . because after realizing just how great they were you purposely chose to come to vienna. of course much more than just the metropolis for music so it's time for a brief overview of austria's capital. some $1900000.00 people live in vienna and each year the city welcomes around $7500000.00 visitors that makes the austrian capital one of the most popular destinations in europe. you get. to experience what vienna has to offer just follow that. it's famous ring road that's the recommendation from. as head concierge at the hotel imperial he knows what visitors want to see. just over 5 kilometers long and 60 metres wide the link is divided into 9 sections each with its own name. the ring road in circles the city is historical. it also runs past the vienna state opera one of the world's most prestigious opera houses. just because they did probably the most famous building on the. evening you can see the audience coming here not just
why was he here in vienna why were so many musicians and composers attracted to vienna 50 to one of the beethoven composers like haydn and mozart were role models . because after realizing just how great they were you purposely chose to come to vienna. of course much more than just the metropolis for music so it's time for a brief overview of austria's capital. some $1900000.00 people live in vienna and each year the city welcomes around $7500000.00 visitors that makes the austrian capital one...
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who was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is in vienna what makes the city so attractive to musician. and why was beethoven so restless i mean during his time here he moved on average once a year as you can see have a lot of questions that need answering one day in vienna following the footsteps of the right. off course we will also give you an overview of the sights to see in vienna. and to kill in their respect for which the city is famous. in addition we will show you how big this being honored in his native. one of the top addresses for music lovers in vienna it's the sound museum how still music it's all about sounds and noises and the exhibition starts in the stairwell. was of a clown type but our sound staircase which we call stair play can do more than make music. but i follow you. come on you play songs you hear you can play one of the vienna philharmonic museum is also located here the famous all co
who was born and born but spent most of his life in vienna. he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces today i want to see how visible loopy from beethoven still is in vienna what makes the city so attractive to musician. and why was beethoven so restless i mean during his time here he moved on average once a year as you can see have a lot of questions that need answering one day in vienna following the footsteps of the right. off course we will also give you an overview of the...
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let's kick it off with opec ministers in vienna.he first meeting saw saudi arabia and russia split over the prospect of deeper cuts as the coronavirus weakened daily demand. manus, great to see you. can they come to an agreement? nus: my next guest says it is kabuki theater. it's painted faces. it's about shock and. shock and awe. where will they meet, which road will they travel? will it be one million of cuts? three months ago, i was here and they agreed a 2 million barrel a day cut. so what does it take to put a floor under this market? highness left last night, promising a wonderful recommendation and he wanted to keep us in suspense. they can take us out of the building because of the virus, but they can't stop us from speaking. but what does saudi need to do to bring the russians on board to join in and show a cohesive response? it's not just of the fed that can do things in large size and scale. these andns, m.r.i. iranians are all then there -- emirati and iranians are all in their. nejra: we look him back to manus later in
let's kick it off with opec ministers in vienna.he first meeting saw saudi arabia and russia split over the prospect of deeper cuts as the coronavirus weakened daily demand. manus, great to see you. can they come to an agreement? nus: my next guest says it is kabuki theater. it's painted faces. it's about shock and. shock and awe. where will they meet, which road will they travel? will it be one million of cuts? three months ago, i was here and they agreed a 2 million barrel a day cut. so what...
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you, on the thank oil beat at that opec+ meeting in vienna.e will be back with manus later as news breaks. talk about the markets. the stoxx 600 down by 2.5%, the ftse down 2%. we also see big movements coming in fixed income markets. the u.s. 10 year yield now firmly below the 1% level, down by 0.8% in the u.s. 10 year yield. we touch a new all-time lows on the 30 year yield. 1.6% is where we trade right now. fx markets also of interest. the dollar index down 16th the 1% as we see money going into the yen up by 4/10 of 1%. ana from euler hermes. we are talking about the effect we are seeing at the moment on markets. is that your concern on the inflation front? you are focused on the deflationary impact of oil prices. ana: clearly, it is one of the major risks, though. at the beginning, we had an uncertainty risk, followed by the price effect and volume affect. now with oil prices hovering around $50, clearly the negative impact on oil producers, but also overall on the price effect, it will be significant. if we take at the -- take a look at
you, on the thank oil beat at that opec+ meeting in vienna.e will be back with manus later as news breaks. talk about the markets. the stoxx 600 down by 2.5%, the ftse down 2%. we also see big movements coming in fixed income markets. the u.s. 10 year yield now firmly below the 1% level, down by 0.8% in the u.s. 10 year yield. we touch a new all-time lows on the 30 year yield. 1.6% is where we trade right now. fx markets also of interest. the dollar index down 16th the 1% as we see money going...
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we will go back to vienna and be joined by bob mcnally. don't miss that conversation with manus after 6:30 a.m. london time. plus, treasuries continue their incredible rally with 10 and 30-year yields dropping to fresh record lows. how low can they go? we will talk about it in the chart that matters. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. good morning. treasuries continue to rally as investors by bonds. >> the 10-year yield hitting record lows. the 30 reaching that 1.5%, actually hovering around 1.4%. the 10-year treasury yield -- the coronavirus continues to impact the global economy. everyone is trying to ease the situation, but many on the street say this could potentially took the global economy into recession. we could see more flight to safety and more investors going into treasuries, and those yields could potentially come lower. matt: very interesting stuff. pretty amazing to look at these numbers. every day, you think it cannot possibly get any lower, and that yield does continue to fall. the february u.s.
we will go back to vienna and be joined by bob mcnally. don't miss that conversation with manus after 6:30 a.m. london time. plus, treasuries continue their incredible rally with 10 and 30-year yields dropping to fresh record lows. how low can they go? we will talk about it in the chart that matters. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. good morning. treasuries continue to rally as investors by bonds. >> the 10-year yield hitting record lows. the 30 reaching...
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we go to vienna a little later. are they falling too far too fast?> the history of these meetings is a little bit of back-and-forth. eventually, they reach a compromise. i still think we might see that the jump to $55 a barrel. overall, backdrop picture is still very negative. i am very bearish on oil long-term. night -- not would right off opec plus reaching some sort of agreement. anna: our sovereign bonds the main story in town? it seems so obvious. we've done it through trade tensions and now through the coronavirus tensions. a pointlleague made provide certainty. you know what you are going to get from your assets. in equity, you have no idea. know where dividends will come. bonds provide this brilliant income that cannot be gotten anywhere else. anna: i guess comparisons are meaningless when you are expecting earnings to be cut. aired garfield made the point that it's not about the levels of yield, but about the facts. they are certain and that's why they will continue to be sought-after. think abouto you the longer-term question of inflation?
we go to vienna a little later. are they falling too far too fast?> the history of these meetings is a little bit of back-and-forth. eventually, they reach a compromise. i still think we might see that the jump to $55 a barrel. overall, backdrop picture is still very negative. i am very bearish on oil long-term. night -- not would right off opec plus reaching some sort of agreement. anna: our sovereign bonds the main story in town? it seems so obvious. we've done it through trade tensions...
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he was ticking of vienna, prague and budapest.eisenhower said that is going to be a very -- that is a strategy that we have to cut through the mountains but he didn't want to see any resources through the gaps and his strategy was to fight in the west enormity and down here in southern france. of course, there was not enough landing boats around either but churchill sort of had -- twice your question, had seen it coming that if the red army liberates those places they are also going to pose a regime on it. that is pretty much stall and has told yugoslavia join the war. wherever an army liberates, it is going to build its order on the place. that is what it did all over eastern europe. to finally answer your question, what happened and chat go silica and why did it come under communist control? the reason for that is in 1948, february, there was a coup and czechoslovakia where the government ministers of the conservative parties resigned. the communist that season opportunity not to start a new government but simply put themselves
he was ticking of vienna, prague and budapest.eisenhower said that is going to be a very -- that is a strategy that we have to cut through the mountains but he didn't want to see any resources through the gaps and his strategy was to fight in the west enormity and down here in southern france. of course, there was not enough landing boats around either but churchill sort of had -- twice your question, had seen it coming that if the red army liberates those places they are also going to pose a...
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after i've had the bay of pigs and vienna. well, there was a problem with that wanting to re-establish was because you also had the south blowing up. black folks struggling to be free and refusing to be quiet about jim crow and the brutality of jim crow. so bobby has got to figure out something. what bobby figures out is i got to find a way to find the sweet spot. that thing that allows my brother to be presidential, for america to be calm, to resonate that aura of strength, democracy and freedom while also providing something to the civil rights folks so that they feel that they are being heard and their needs are being met. what on earth could there be? what could i do -- offer them that is so vital and essential but boring, really boring, so that no cameras will want to be there. that nothing is going to jump off. and you know what he came up with? registering black folks to vote in mississippi. okay. so let's talk about that. so this is where you know you've got this kind of disjuncture because policymakers and what they t
after i've had the bay of pigs and vienna. well, there was a problem with that wanting to re-establish was because you also had the south blowing up. black folks struggling to be free and refusing to be quiet about jim crow and the brutality of jim crow. so bobby has got to figure out something. what bobby figures out is i got to find a way to find the sweet spot. that thing that allows my brother to be presidential, for america to be calm, to resonate that aura of strength, democracy and...
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an actor and i went to vienna school and ifailed as an actor.d failed less badly, i may have been a mediocre act of the rest of my life and wonder why never got decent roles and i failed at that. and i try to be a filmmaker and i found i could manage that what was left was to go back to be an artist. enron, the filmmaking and theatre and the political studies university, all of those feet and fed into the work thatis those feet and fed into the work that is done now. after you left university, he then studied art at a private art school and as you've just outlined, you really were very active across a whole number of mediums. yourfriend active across a whole number of mediums. your friend said active across a whole number of mediums. yourfriend said to active across a whole number of mediums. your friend said to you, look, william, day one thing and do it well but you didn't take that advice did you? i tried to take it so advice did you? i tried to take it so well. try to be a bit of a jack of all trades. i tried it very well, thinking that was
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cranny in vienna at the opec meeting. are right now -- let's take a quick look at the -- at where we are right now with the numbers. the s&p was up over 4% yesterday but at the moment, the calculation suggests we will be negative 2.3 or 2.4. currently we have a situation in europe where equity markets are very close to session lows. the ftse 100 is down. the spanish market is down by over 2% right now. the s&p is under pressure and it looks like wall street is going to open significantly lower after yesterday's very substantial jump. do not miss a conversation later on with the dallas fed president. robert kaplan will be joining bloomberg 5:30 p.m. in new york. my conversation will take place at 10:30 p.m. in london. you don't want to miss it. central banks front and center. the first responders to a financial crisis. the effects of their actions. thank you very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: unleashing fiscal stimulus. asian nations pledge spending measures, and the u.s. has a representative as profit warnings meant
cranny in vienna at the opec meeting. are right now -- let's take a quick look at the -- at where we are right now with the numbers. the s&p was up over 4% yesterday but at the moment, the calculation suggests we will be negative 2.3 or 2.4. currently we have a situation in europe where equity markets are very close to session lows. the ftse 100 is down. the spanish market is down by over 2% right now. the s&p is under pressure and it looks like wall street is going to open...
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matt: division in vienna.greement over output cuts proves elusive for opec plus delegates as they look to counter the impact of the coronavirus. we are live on the ground for a crucial meeting there. let's take a look at futures, getting across europe right now. more than 0.5%. up 0.75%.s are futures. in u.s. we finished up more than 1% yesterday across european forces. there was a major surge in u.s. stocks as a result. you are seeing futures down for the west stocks. risk on for europe. have a look at what we are seeing in terms of breaking news coming through. 7:00 here in london. we get u.k. corporate to -- reporting. aviva, the operating profit for the full year is in line with expectation. the full-year eps, just ahead of estimates. so far, so good. that's a little backward looking for this market. significant uncertainty so far in 2020 on covid-19. echoing what we have heard from other businesses. it's difficult to predict right now. we will see if other headlines come through from that. that's the late
matt: division in vienna.greement over output cuts proves elusive for opec plus delegates as they look to counter the impact of the coronavirus. we are live on the ground for a crucial meeting there. let's take a look at futures, getting across europe right now. more than 0.5%. up 0.75%.s are futures. in u.s. we finished up more than 1% yesterday across european forces. there was a major surge in u.s. stocks as a result. you are seeing futures down for the west stocks. risk on for europe. have...
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joining me now is joe lowery spokesperson for the international organization for migration based in vienna joe so glad you could be with us what's the situation on the ground right now as far as you know. well the passage by a reporter was very yes and i think this is a really good view of the that the lack of information which is the 1st thing on the terrible conditions people are enduring having been i think of a night in cold weather. you know women children pregnant women under the peoples of the report 1st of all that really helps to to set the scene just as the engine my colleagues who are right there as well on their porch in the same thing just confusion people don't know what's going on lack of a lack of information and clarity. of the people are already starting to arrive back in istanbul as they were as they conquered across the border and it seems rather people are making their way to the more traditional crossing points towards that we've got in the places around north of north is near between is near and istanbul and you could and places like this. just a very very untrue sit
joining me now is joe lowery spokesperson for the international organization for migration based in vienna joe so glad you could be with us what's the situation on the ground right now as far as you know. well the passage by a reporter was very yes and i think this is a really good view of the that the lack of information which is the 1st thing on the terrible conditions people are enduring having been i think of a night in cold weather. you know women children pregnant women under the peoples...
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crude is being battered by what is happening in vienna.equityi think the signt difference between this week and last week, we are into the credit markets now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." this job reports, the bloomberg dollar index below 96. it did show the biggest increase in two years before the coronavirus threatened to unravel that strength. bloombergs renita young has i recap and talk about which industry may get it first. latest data does not reflect that the coronavirus is already leading americans to cut back on leisure and business travel, and air transportation may be one of the first industries to see virus job losses. external shocks have hit the industry hard before. air transportation payrolls climbed sharply after the september 11 attacks and the sars outbreak. according to the international airtran sport association, the coronavirus out rake could cost global airlines up to $113 billion in lost passenger revenue this year.
crude is being battered by what is happening in vienna.equityi think the signt difference between this week and last week, we are into the credit markets now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." this job reports, the bloomberg dollar index below 96. it did show the biggest increase in two years before the coronavirus threatened to unravel that strength. bloombergs renita young has i...
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whenever you're in vienna, we'll go for a coffee or beer. out of blue such an amount of money. >> that was a big donation for you? >> very big. and then one year and a few moss. if he would have told me that i would have of course told the military police immediately. >> but martin's connections in christchurch run deeper than donations. the shooter published a document online before he began his attack. it is titled, the great replacement. it is the same slogan that generation identity has made its battle cry. it is also the exact same language used by keith, the white nationalist from las vegas. >> i want to come here to participate and putting up some kind of participate and put up a resistance to the great replacement. >> i wanted to find out more about this idea can. i tracked down the man who came up with the idea of the great replacement. he is a reclusive academic. >> what is it specifically? the great replacement? >> the change of people. >> is this about people coming to sxurp the united states from other countries with other cultu
whenever you're in vienna, we'll go for a coffee or beer. out of blue such an amount of money. >> that was a big donation for you? >> very big. and then one year and a few moss. if he would have told me that i would have of course told the military police immediately. >> but martin's connections in christchurch run deeper than donations. the shooter published a document online before he began his attack. it is titled, the great replacement. it is the same slogan that...
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ministers say the group will go ahead with its much-anticipated meeting later this week in vienna.ope so, i have just traveled seven hours. despite mounting concerns, the lost -- the austrian government says it is up to the cartel to decide to proceed with the meeting. let us get to our mliv asia editor on the story. we have had this rebound in oil markets. the market seems to believe we barrels of a cut. is that what is happening? >> that is what the market is expecting from the opec plus producers who are going to meet later this week despite this coronavirus crisis. what we have the look at is one million barrels per day -- a cut that the report said that the saudi r.b.i. was seeking. anything more than one billion barrels a day of a cut or at that level -- we could see oil prices expand its rally but otherwise, prices could resume declines pretty easily. oil, pricesat brent are 20% below the peak in january. prices are vulnerable to a reversal in case of disappointment from the meeting. nejra: what other things to keep an eye on in the run-up to the opec plus meeting? to keepne
ministers say the group will go ahead with its much-anticipated meeting later this week in vienna.ope so, i have just traveled seven hours. despite mounting concerns, the lost -- the austrian government says it is up to the cartel to decide to proceed with the meeting. let us get to our mliv asia editor on the story. we have had this rebound in oil markets. the market seems to believe we barrels of a cut. is that what is happening? >> that is what the market is expecting from the opec...
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ready to cooperate with its opec plus allies to support the market ahead in this week meeting in vienna. equity markets plunge across the middle east. a fall of 11%. dubai drops nearly 5% and egypt slipped 6%. today in an unprecedented third election in less than a year. the political deadlock finally broken? 8:00 a.m. across the emirates. this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." i'm manus cranny in dubai. there is one word reverberating from the fed to the bank of japan. the word is "appropriate." appropriate actions to support the markets. the bank of japan will make sure ample liquidity, appropriate action and so the s&p smell the sweet wisp of the put option around the world. the bank of japan injects liquidity, goldman sachs says there will be three rate cuts. has anything structurally or fundamentally changed in terms of risk of a global pandemic? probably not. let's talk to juliette saly in singapore. chinese stocks are starting to roll back to life. are we putting in a bottom? -- manus cranny juliet: a huge game for the csi 300 and for once, nothing to do with liquidity. inste
ready to cooperate with its opec plus allies to support the market ahead in this week meeting in vienna. equity markets plunge across the middle east. a fall of 11%. dubai drops nearly 5% and egypt slipped 6%. today in an unprecedented third election in less than a year. the political deadlock finally broken? 8:00 a.m. across the emirates. this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." i'm manus cranny in dubai. there is one word reverberating from the fed to the bank of japan. the word...
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manus cranny in vienna.back with him tomorrow and following every opec move between now and then. for more on the markets, let's bring in bloombergs dave wilson. it is important to have a look at what has really been going on all week. we have a huge amount of volatility that continues today. it is important to not get complacent. where our markets and what is the consensus view? dave: you have a market that has come off its lows, but you talk about volatility. this week's percentage moves in the s&p 500 on a daily basis. take out the down so it is not an absolute level. you've not seen volatility like we have seen this week since december 2008, the middle of a bear market. it just goes to show you how difficult it is for people to try to figure out what the appropriate prices are for stocks as the coronavirus spreads, as the democratic presidential primary process works its way out, people exit and you get endorsements. there are a lot of moving parts. it is really showing up in the day-to-day fluctuations.
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much both of us the law and president of the austrian institute for european policy and security in vienna great to have you on today. there's been a backlash against sexual minority rights in poland where a 3rd of my disabilities have the clout themselves l d b t free zones are doing ski looks at how the move clashes with the why did you use course the only 1st of shared european values. in its simplest terms the idea of the e.u. is one of many countries working together under one umbrella towards a common landscape yet you don't have to scratch far below the surface to find divisions what seems to be becoming more clearly etched is the divide between the west and the east in the latest round of disconnect between the values of the east and west the focus has turned to l g b t rights anti l g b t sentiment has been on the rise in poland. now in poland nearly $100.00 miscible local governments have proclaimed himself to be free from l g b t ideology covering an area that some say is up to a 3rd of the country it follows a come pain by poland's ruling law and justice party which declared th
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the other thing want to ask is how do you pronounce vienna sausages? >> vienna? >> will, at least in my county we pronounce them vienna sausage. [laughing] >> that's a new one to me. i like that. that is good to know. just to touch on that, one of the books that i think gained a lot of tension and became what the rest of the world about appalachia was "hillbilly elegy elegy." while i was think it is good for people to tell their personal story, i do think that book talks about appalachia in a way that is unhelpful. it focuses on the problems, focuses on problems in people and it doesn't acknowledge the ways that systems marginalize people people over time and help our people working in these marginalized communities, and how much honored that its net and working really hard in the community that is been marginalized over time. that was really one of the driving forces behind writing "hill women" was try to put something out there in the world that showed what you think is the true view of appalachia and shows the positive view of appalachian something that focuse
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opec ministers concluding their meeting in vienna.ed to a large production cut of about 1.5 million barrels a day to offset the hit from the coronavirus. russia, though, not yet on board. joining me from london is jeff currie, goldman sachs global head of commodities research. good to see you. if we don't see a 1.5 million barrels a day cut, what happens to oil? jeff: i have to argue that regardless of the size, it is too little, too late. demand fell off sharply in china doing back three or four weeks ago. ex-china is now beginning to deteriorate. the question is, how do they mitigate the builds and inventories? downside risk is still there. we are comfortable with our april target of $48 a barrel. alix: global demand now for this year you see as negative, falling 150,000 barrels a day. that's the first time we have seen that since the financial crisis. if opec can't stabilize the market, if we don't see v-shaped recovery, what is your bearish case? 408i to drop too far below barrel, you need to blowout they reachaning storage capaci
opec ministers concluding their meeting in vienna.ed to a large production cut of about 1.5 million barrels a day to offset the hit from the coronavirus. russia, though, not yet on board. joining me from london is jeff currie, goldman sachs global head of commodities research. good to see you. if we don't see a 1.5 million barrels a day cut, what happens to oil? jeff: i have to argue that regardless of the size, it is too little, too late. demand fell off sharply in china doing back three or...
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we are getting breaking news out of opec in vienna. we found out opec will actually not keep the pricing limit the spread of coronavirus. saying the oil minister russia will wait to decide on oil cuts. this goes back to the alliance between saudi arabia and russia, dubbed opec plus. russia needing a different number to balance the books, thinking about not continuing this agreement. coronavirus and the focus on iran mobilizing around 300,000 soldiers, but that 2300g the news mps had been infected from coronavirus, mr. zhang and assaying there are no iranian mps accompanying him in the visit to vienna. in less than two weeks, bank of england will have a new governor. andrew bailey takes over the top job at a difficult moment for the world central banks, as they weigh how far to intervene in the coronavirus. wider policy issues as he takes questions from lawmakers from u.k. parliament. we are back with neil dwane from allianz global investors. we were talking about a couple of things before. the u.k. money markets are pricing in a really
we are getting breaking news out of opec in vienna. we found out opec will actually not keep the pricing limit the spread of coronavirus. saying the oil minister russia will wait to decide on oil cuts. this goes back to the alliance between saudi arabia and russia, dubbed opec plus. russia needing a different number to balance the books, thinking about not continuing this agreement. coronavirus and the focus on iran mobilizing around 300,000 soldiers, but that 2300g the news mps had been...
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the warmest of europe the southeast corner warm on court foggy in for example northern italy but vienna self where the cold ones that wards until the end of friday on saturday sunday and monday back down to single things in fact is really cold probably even see some snow by the time we get to late sunday or monday and that cold air still evident in turkey the storm is running through levant and the cold wind we're going to egypt in the next couple of days taken the edge of the heat feel a little bit chilly but the cold stuff is probably has to be felt in morocco up in the atlas mountains are expecting some snow this current 11 to through that part of the mediterranean sir cross gibraltar and that will keep going the next 2 days then rain turkey into not just morocco but the portuguese coast further south africa it's mostly dry of course. a 4 hour climb. for 4 minutes of practice. but to achieve their dream of becoming afghanistan's 1st ever winter an impi ends they will have to overcome many mountains. can be a path of hope and inspiration where the light shines witness on algiers their
the warmest of europe the southeast corner warm on court foggy in for example northern italy but vienna self where the cold ones that wards until the end of friday on saturday sunday and monday back down to single things in fact is really cold probably even see some snow by the time we get to late sunday or monday and that cold air still evident in turkey the storm is running through levant and the cold wind we're going to egypt in the next couple of days taken the edge of the heat feel a...
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what are the chances we see a deal come out of opec and its allies in vienna >> it is likely we will see a deal being announced to cut production from the market to counter the impact of the deadly coronavirus, which has been hugely demand destructive. a concern among the oil producing community and analysts that the forward outlook isn't looking good we spoke to the uae minister as he was leaving he said any decision being made will be made with the market balance in mind. listen in. >> together, hopefully it will be a good decision that will support the market and the balance of the market. >> and a cut of a million barrels? >> i cannot comment. between the russians, is that right, your excellency >> i cannot comment. we will discuss the a cop dagss today. we will see and meet our ministers and the other recommendations as well. that is very clear we will discuss it at the end of the day, we are an organization that takes care of the fundamentals of the market we are not looking at the political or any motives they are the balance of the market we will hopefully take a decision >>
what are the chances we see a deal come out of opec and its allies in vienna >> it is likely we will see a deal being announced to cut production from the market to counter the impact of the deadly coronavirus, which has been hugely demand destructive. a concern among the oil producing community and analysts that the forward outlook isn't looking good we spoke to the uae minister as he was leaving he said any decision being made will be made with the market balance in mind. listen in....
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the vienna story apparently saying that the disease spread more quickly in italy because people werees that you can trust, the nhs website, mediate that you can trust and worth repeating do not automatically believe everything you read on social media. thank you very much. the restrictions introduced on monday are having an impact on people's everyday lives across the uk, as many work from home, and avoid social contact. tim muffett has been speaking to people in london, to find out how they are coping. london, with a different look and feel. instead of crowds, empty streets. you came down from yorkshire to see a bustling, buzzy west end. here we are in the west end... yeah, exactly. and there's nothing here. yeah, yeah, we weren't expecting it at all. absolutely dead. not at all, we walked through chinatown and it was dead. it's difficult to plan, you just don't know where to go. everywhere's. .. there's no one there. london is a magnet. it draws people to it. but no people means no passengers. awful. i've been driving a cab 20 years and this is the worst period i've ever seen for t
the vienna story apparently saying that the disease spread more quickly in italy because people werees that you can trust, the nhs website, mediate that you can trust and worth repeating do not automatically believe everything you read on social media. thank you very much. the restrictions introduced on monday are having an impact on people's everyday lives across the uk, as many work from home, and avoid social contact. tim muffett has been speaking to people in london, to find out how they...
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silence there but he needed that silence because what he was dealing with it just come back from that vienna summit remember the one that his brother was really trying to get the freedom riders for well that summit didn't go so well. he met with christian and christian took him to school i mean who this was not pretty it really wasn't pretty and it was kennedy's fault he acknowledged that later on he thought that what he could do because he could just walk in there and charm on those charm fellows charm nikki the christian christian who has survived joseph stone. i love ariana's face right there yeah survive that so he thinks that he can just garments he wasn't prepared. imagine going into a summit meeting with the head of the soviet union and you have not done your homework have you ever walked in a case see the hands already going up. and he just wasn't ready afterwards a new york time reporter a crutch christian beat the hell out of me because it was the bay of pigs the debacle where u.s. tried to invade cuba after fidel castro had taken over the island and knocked out bautista and the ba
silence there but he needed that silence because what he was dealing with it just come back from that vienna summit remember the one that his brother was really trying to get the freedom riders for well that summit didn't go so well. he met with christian and christian took him to school i mean who this was not pretty it really wasn't pretty and it was kennedy's fault he acknowledged that later on he thought that what he could do because he could just walk in there and charm on those charm...
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also by the way i'm standing in front of a plasma not on a street in vienna do you know why?f reasons but no media, tyler, that was one of the things in fact, they are not -- you are not allowed inside, no more of that stairwell down to the basement that is because the coronavirus. there will be media outside but they're going to live stream it. by the way, all of this comes down to demand i want to show you guys something kind of cool you know the gps company tom tom they have a congestion index, they track cars and figure it out. this is in shanghai, pick the biggest city in china, here is why, this is a week long this is the average traffic congestion level throughout a day period these are the rush hours in the morning and rush hours at night. look at the wuhan virus it took out half of the traffic congestion in shanghai people simply weren't on the road this is the weekend basically so you didn't have anybody moving as much, but look at this, guys, we have seen according to tom tom a bit of an uptick in traffic congestion i think it's probably the first time ever, tyler,
also by the way i'm standing in front of a plasma not on a street in vienna do you know why?f reasons but no media, tyler, that was one of the things in fact, they are not -- you are not allowed inside, no more of that stairwell down to the basement that is because the coronavirus. there will be media outside but they're going to live stream it. by the way, all of this comes down to demand i want to show you guys something kind of cool you know the gps company tom tom they have a congestion...
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cut oil production by one and a half 1000000 barrels a day opec plus members have been meeting in vienna looking for ways to stabilize prices due to the coronavirus crude prices a drop of water since the disease appeared officials have slashed full cost of grant for demand growth this year and old prices plunged on the news. and south korea's prime minister has described new travel restrictions from japan as excessive is called on the government to drop the new rules japan is imposing a 14 day quarantine on all visitors from south korea and china because of the viral outbreak south korea's foreign minister has announced it will halt visa wave is all japanese with them. that brings you up to date on all the business news thanks for watching i'll see you again very soon and nice doing business with you. lucky. the mission to save the big marvel comics started in $1013.00 on the created a vast empire of superheroes with human weaknesses. claiming have had their share of closures the moving story about giants more absorbs more of the b.w. . what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in
cut oil production by one and a half 1000000 barrels a day opec plus members have been meeting in vienna looking for ways to stabilize prices due to the coronavirus crude prices a drop of water since the disease appeared officials have slashed full cost of grant for demand growth this year and old prices plunged on the news. and south korea's prime minister has described new travel restrictions from japan as excessive is called on the government to drop the new rules japan is imposing a 14 day...
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example, our group had a session in vienna. acronymk me what the stands for. dinner with, we had the u.s. ambassador. from a government in virginia. commentingeding -- she could no longer get the virginia times. rhey shut off because of gdp a e and not wanting to play liable, they have shut off access to european citizens. a try we heading toward for kidded world wide web? >> the internet is fractured. you have a number of different internets. china. russia is trying to replicate that in large measure, where they control input and output. certain europe and they are working to address liability. some of the rules involving behavior this year. and then of course you have what is going on in the u.s.. europe inalues with large measure. working together, i think is beneficial on both sides of the atlantic, even if we don't come up with necessarily's same approach. china,s of dealing with we know that is a threat. example someone that is a student of one of our members has said she could not take a particular course because it would be reflected poorly in china. c
example, our group had a session in vienna. acronymk me what the stands for. dinner with, we had the u.s. ambassador. from a government in virginia. commentingeding -- she could no longer get the virginia times. rhey shut off because of gdp a e and not wanting to play liable, they have shut off access to european citizens. a try we heading toward for kidded world wide web? >> the internet is fractured. you have a number of different internets. china. russia is trying to replicate that in...
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per day as demand continues to fall the announcement comes as members of the cartel hold talks in vienna where like much of the rest of the world health conscious behavior including shaking feet instead of hands was being encouraged complication mausers is the fact that russia a nonmember doesn't appear willing to participate in the cuts. myanmar's textile industry has grown into a $1000000000.00 business bust as the garment sector booms so too the mines of waste 8 truckloads of plastic are dumped into the nation's longest river every single day that's prompted one local manufacturer to turn that truck into treasure . as plastic piled up in the landfills near her house in yangon myanmar when the name you had no idea where you might go much he knew i wanted to transform trash from the ugly landfill site into beautiful items. with this technique and able to help save the environment and earn a living. that's my ambition to learn from you it's a little bit. after gathering thrown away materials like tires coffee bags and plastic bottles wendy and her employees head back to her workshop and
per day as demand continues to fall the announcement comes as members of the cartel hold talks in vienna where like much of the rest of the world health conscious behavior including shaking feet instead of hands was being encouraged complication mausers is the fact that russia a nonmember doesn't appear willing to participate in the cuts. myanmar's textile industry has grown into a $1000000000.00 business bust as the garment sector booms so too the mines of waste 8 truckloads of plastic are...
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counterparts will discuss plans to avoid an all market crash in the face of the coronavirus talks in vienna on thursday opec members agreed to cut oil production by 1500000000 barrels in the 2nd quarter of this year the biggest cost since 2008 the barrel price has dropped by a quarter since the coronavirus appeared opec wants its allies in the wider opec plus group led by russia to make up a 3rd of the planned parts. the asian industry is said to take $105000000000.00 it's because of the corona break to demand is down by almost a 5th that kind of decline hasn't been seen since the financial crisis a decade ago singapore chair near port on normal days 200000 passengers bustle through its halls and corridors but for weeks they've seemed deserted most flights have been cancelled those aircraft which are still arriving and departing are almost empty airport shops and restaurants sales have plunged but the worst affected by the airlines themselves. we could see the effect on revenues exceed $100000000000.00 round about 19 percent of global passenger revenue so this would be a revenue shock equiv
counterparts will discuss plans to avoid an all market crash in the face of the coronavirus talks in vienna on thursday opec members agreed to cut oil production by 1500000000 barrels in the 2nd quarter of this year the biggest cost since 2008 the barrel price has dropped by a quarter since the coronavirus appeared opec wants its allies in the wider opec plus group led by russia to make up a 3rd of the planned parts. the asian industry is said to take $105000000000.00 it's because of the corona...
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have agreed on an extra one and a half 1000000 barrels per day cut in oil production a meeting in vienna tehran says if green it allows it to remain exempt from the reduction there's been tension over getting known opec member russia on board preprocess have dropped 25 percent says january because of low demand amid the coronavirus. i should watch hyundai is tracking this story for us as it does have the ministers ever faced anything like this i mean that they're fighting off a virus. well it's certainly unprecedented for them to have personally backed widest fears to come up for this meeting in the 1st place but jokes apart it is unlikely that they would have seen something like this specially the opec plus members but opec countries are the obvious example in terms of opec countries we can actually see sars as the obvious example but that's quite a misplaced ones because assad was not as big as what corona wireless is threatening to be and also it was fairly limited to south eastern asia so clearly clearly that's one comparison that comes to my mind but even china back then wasn't as.
have agreed on an extra one and a half 1000000 barrels per day cut in oil production a meeting in vienna tehran says if green it allows it to remain exempt from the reduction there's been tension over getting known opec member russia on board preprocess have dropped 25 percent says january because of low demand amid the coronavirus. i should watch hyundai is tracking this story for us as it does have the ministers ever faced anything like this i mean that they're fighting off a virus. well it's...
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cut oil production by one and a half 1000000 barrels a day opec plus members have been meeting in vienna looking for ways to stabilize prices due to the coronavirus crude prices a drop of water since the disease appeared officials have slashed full cost of grant for demand growth is here and openness has plunged in the years. and south korea's prime minister has described new travel restrictions from japan as excessive is called on the government to drop the new rules to ban is imposing a 14 day quarantine on all visitors from south korea and china because of the viral outbreak south korea's foreign minister has announced it will halt visa wave is all japanese with on. that brings you up to date on all the business news it's watching d.d.l. we will see you again very soon and nice doing business with you. come up. with. coal india. where is the toilet the daily struggle for him because women. entrepreneurs locusts and all car has turned the whole city buses into mobile sanitation facilities from what. they all have the same rights the ice is still a good story lives is where life is now
cut oil production by one and a half 1000000 barrels a day opec plus members have been meeting in vienna looking for ways to stabilize prices due to the coronavirus crude prices a drop of water since the disease appeared officials have slashed full cost of grant for demand growth is here and openness has plunged in the years. and south korea's prime minister has described new travel restrictions from japan as excessive is called on the government to drop the new rules to ban is imposing a 14...
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he worked mostly in vienna in the early 1900s best known for the kids and in 2008 his sudden uktive portraitscialites. >> elegant creatures. >> who happen to have no clothes on. >> just an accident. >> you will be looking at someone's golden scarf, it's pretty, oh, it's cliff he's ever where. >> the recovered masterpieces under lock and key for now hidden away with its secrets, how is it in such good shape and whers it been.been. a cliff hanger. >> that's the overnight for this friday. for everyone else check back in later with the morning news, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, good night. >>> it is >>> it is friday, march 13th, 2020. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. all right. so efforts to contain the coronavirus are leading to widespread shutdowns across the u.s. schools and entire cities have been ordered closed forcing millions of students to stay home. entire states including maryland, ohio, michigan, new mexico, and oregon have ordered all k-through 12 schools shut down. major sporting events interior been called off including march madness. wall
he worked mostly in vienna in the early 1900s best known for the kids and in 2008 his sudden uktive portraitscialites. >> elegant creatures. >> who happen to have no clothes on. >> just an accident. >> you will be looking at someone's golden scarf, it's pretty, oh, it's cliff he's ever where. >> the recovered masterpieces under lock and key for now hidden away with its secrets, how is it in such good shape and whers it been.been. a cliff hanger. >> that's the...
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today, a high-stakes showdown over oil in vienna. another 1.5 cut million barrels a day to offset the impact of the virus. opecssia does not join in, could abandon cutbacks altogether. russia has opposed a saudi led proposal two/production. dimongan said ceo jamie is alert after emergency heart surgery. he had a potentially fatal condition involving a tear in a blood vessel. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. good health to mr. dimon. i am framing the u.s. bond market. futures deteriorate. two days ago, up 1000. yesterday, down 1000. down 494., major correlated factor, american oil with crude under $50 per barrel. point 94 gets to a point of tension, if you don't keep score on the vix, that is a big number. 106, 104s stronger, handle upcoming. let's not forget the emerging markets. comment on this, the u.s. yields we reframe, 0.47, the 10 year yield is well under 1%.
today, a high-stakes showdown over oil in vienna. another 1.5 cut million barrels a day to offset the impact of the virus. opecssia does not join in, could abandon cutbacks altogether. russia has opposed a saudi led proposal two/production. dimongan said ceo jamie is alert after emergency heart surgery. he had a potentially fatal condition involving a tear in a blood vessel. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in...
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estimates the coronavirus all of them on the shop down prices to opaque experts come together in vienna wednesday to discuss production cuts. the virus has been paralyzing economic activity and dragging on growth especially in china for weeks their shops have been closed but assembly lines of stopped air transport is also badly affected in many places thousands of flights have been cancelled with no letup in sight global oil consumption highlights the problem as production lines and supply chains growing to a halt demand for crude has fallen sharply. that had an immediate effect on oil prices they've fallen by 21 percent since the start of the year they're currently floundering a 2 and a half year lows. it's come as a shock to all producing countries opec member countries are now thinking about throttling output again to try and boost the price and keep the government's revenues flowing. correction that opec meeting is tomorrow of course with me in the studio is and he's the c.e.o. of centurion that's a company that advises opec companies opec and all companies how has corona affected t
estimates the coronavirus all of them on the shop down prices to opaque experts come together in vienna wednesday to discuss production cuts. the virus has been paralyzing economic activity and dragging on growth especially in china for weeks their shops have been closed but assembly lines of stopped air transport is also badly affected in many places thousands of flights have been cancelled with no letup in sight global oil consumption highlights the problem as production lines and supply...
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from a science journalist colleague of mine and a woman saying that at the university clinic and vienna they had discovered that taking ibuprofen. worsens the course of the disease the university clinic immediately came out is that no that's fake news there is we didn't conduct any studies in that direction that's not true but it things were complicated by the fact that the french health minister came out and said actually that there was a connection with and he himself is a doctor now firearm legis have now gone on record saying there is no scientific proof that i've been profound which also interacts with some of the receptor that that are active with the corona virus apparently there is however no scientific proof that there is a connection between those 2 things that's just a hypothesis ok more confusion they have problem play a direct williams in the south isolation thank you so much. and here's a look at more of the latest coronavirus developments u.s. federal authorities are mulling curfews and mandatory closures of businesses such as shops restaurants and bars infections their s
from a science journalist colleague of mine and a woman saying that at the university clinic and vienna they had discovered that taking ibuprofen. worsens the course of the disease the university clinic immediately came out is that no that's fake news there is we didn't conduct any studies in that direction that's not true but it things were complicated by the fact that the french health minister came out and said actually that there was a connection with and he himself is a doctor now firearm...
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-mo vienna and the home sites title ambitions to remain tangible they needed maximum points especially being at home but it was leon bailey who needed for the visitors in the 29th minute laver cruises the demon mary intercepted a bad pass did the leg work and found chi habits who set up the league from point blank range his 5th goal this season. life's it didn't need long to respond and were helped by a mary who took down vanna setting up a free kick and christopher on cuckoo didn't waste it finding patrick shape who level to score with the beautiful header that was just out of her debts he's reached 5 after the break life's it had a good look then a touch passed it on cuckoo but prevents keep since not this time it prevents what could have been the game winner. with 2 minutes to go live 6 marcel sabates ahead too much on it from outside the box missing another chance to score remain the same until the end leipsic share the spoils with leverkusen with an evenly matched draw . when you know in berlin's game with this book was stall tougher when your own plans targeted hoffenheim owner d
-mo vienna and the home sites title ambitions to remain tangible they needed maximum points especially being at home but it was leon bailey who needed for the visitors in the 29th minute laver cruises the demon mary intercepted a bad pass did the leg work and found chi habits who set up the league from point blank range his 5th goal this season. life's it didn't need long to respond and were helped by a mary who took down vanna setting up a free kick and christopher on cuckoo didn't waste it...