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zÜrich for a in couple of days.obbling.omewhere is as martha malone says -- you are asleep at the wheel, opec. is rate cuts the right policy response? nejra: and how long can that little rounds last -- bounce last? are you moving from survival to strategy? manus: the dollar seems to have taken a new lead. take a look at the dollar, down for the fourth day in a row. deutsche bank says it is time to sell currency. the biggest slide to. dropping over 1%. deutsche bank, 100 basis points by the end of the year. goldman sachs, 100 points by the middle of the year. the oil market has a b ounce. for the 10 year government bond yield -- the probability of the fed going to the zero yield, i bring you back to 2008. the options market says it is unlikely you will get there. somebody is right. somebody is wrong. good morning. asia-pacificci index. turning negative after the report says the draft doese g7 meeting, the call not specifically call for a new government spending or coordinated interest rate cuts by central banks. futu
zÜrich for a in couple of days.obbling.omewhere is as martha malone says -- you are asleep at the wheel, opec. is rate cuts the right policy response? nejra: and how long can that little rounds last -- bounce last? are you moving from survival to strategy? manus: the dollar seems to have taken a new lead. take a look at the dollar, down for the fourth day in a row. deutsche bank says it is time to sell currency. the biggest slide to. dropping over 1%. deutsche bank, 100 basis points by the end...
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for in zurich really feeling light winds again a very strong easterly winds as well really impacting much of the u.k. and that could bring some showers certainly by about choosing long as coastal areas and very unsettled in the south western european peninsula and after pressure sitting off the coast of portugal that will spread the rain. much of italy and also working its way across the greek islands and then northern sections of africa because of those systems in the med we will see some more rain sunday is not about across into morocco the rain beginning to care away from there but really quite heavy through the northeast of algeria much of tunisia and on its way to libya so keeping things cool and wet in tripoli with a high of 60. a . joint a listening post as we tend the cameras on the media india has more than 424 hour television news chops morning talkers and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most the states misleads the public this they'd be here reflects the same thing as clonic challenge covariates or no show if they don't believe they have anything to
for in zurich really feeling light winds again a very strong easterly winds as well really impacting much of the u.k. and that could bring some showers certainly by about choosing long as coastal areas and very unsettled in the south western european peninsula and after pressure sitting off the coast of portugal that will spread the rain. much of italy and also working its way across the greek islands and then northern sections of africa because of those systems in the med we will see some more...
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for in zurich really failing light winds again a very strong easterly winds as well really impacting much of the u.k. and that could bring some showers certainly by about cheese along this coastal areas a very unsettled in the south westerly up in peninsula and i have a pressure sitting on the coast of portugal that will spread the rain still plenty of rain throughout much of italy and also working its way across the greek islands and then northern sections of africa because of those systems in the med we will see some more rain sunday is not about across into morocco the rain beginning to carry away from there but really quite heavy through the northeast of algeria much of tunisia and on its way to libya so keeping things cool and wet in tripoli with a high of 60. join africa's largest trade and investment in the wonder on a.t.f. gives you access to more than 1100 exhibitors and 10000 visitors and baez and more than 5000 conference delegates from more than 55 countries participate in trade and investment deals with $40000000000.00 u.s. dollars as business and government come togethe
for in zurich really failing light winds again a very strong easterly winds as well really impacting much of the u.k. and that could bring some showers certainly by about cheese along this coastal areas a very unsettled in the south westerly up in peninsula and i have a pressure sitting on the coast of portugal that will spread the rain still plenty of rain throughout much of italy and also working its way across the greek islands and then northern sections of africa because of those systems in...
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it is zurich they poured biodegradable dye into the river to call attention to their concerns about pollution. environmental activists of all ages took part. there are about $120.00 x. our chapters in germany including 4 in berlin. parallel to the october demonstration in london an extended protest was held in the german capital police said about 1000 people blocked a busy roundabout causing serious traffic disruptions. activist alex flick was there recording of the berlin protests. but we are a muslim abodes were clearing off after this is going on in front of. the barman for ministry. a month later moved to berlin from prague in 2017 on his way to meet a colleague. who slick who joined extinction rebellion in march 21000 videos of protests that are later posted on social media. he also takes part in the demonstrations himself. after the rebellion week in october 1 of people realised the topic itself because before people didn't know about the scale of climate crisis so i think nowadays because we kind of shocked the media and got the media attention and i think they're coming now to because
it is zurich they poured biodegradable dye into the river to call attention to their concerns about pollution. environmental activists of all ages took part. there are about $120.00 x. our chapters in germany including 4 in berlin. parallel to the october demonstration in london an extended protest was held in the german capital police said about 1000 people blocked a busy roundabout causing serious traffic disruptions. activist alex flick was there recording of the berlin protests. but we are...
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andresidential primaries caucuses continued tuesday for six states, including idaho, mississippi, michigan, zurichington. watch our coverage of the speeches and results tuesday evening, live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen from wherever you are on the free c-span radio app. federal health officials testified before the senate health committee on coronavirus response efforts. lawmakers asked about the availability of test kits nationwide, the timeline
andresidential primaries caucuses continued tuesday for six states, including idaho, mississippi, michigan, zurichington. watch our coverage of the speeches and results tuesday evening, live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen from wherever you are on the free c-span radio app. federal health officials testified before the senate health committee on coronavirus response efforts. lawmakers asked about the availability of test kits nationwide, the timeline
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her latest piece is being performed by a robotic musician as part of an art exhibition in zurich.swiss firm. rollover, beethoven. our lives have changed dramatically, novel problems needing novel solutions. across the globe, healthcare systems flat out. the coronavirus is proving an unprecedented challenge for us humans. but we are starting to see how robots could help us out. hey, what is the weather in london today? here is the weather in london, united kingdom. we met temmy a few years back, and more normal times. we talked about the weather and had a cup of tea. but now temmy is on the front line of this crisis. thousands of the devices have been interacting with contagious hospital patients in china, hong kong, japan and korea, as well as some care homes and the us. the box autonomously move between patients, providing remote video chat with doctors and nurses, even taking the temperature from up to 60 centimetres away. the ai embedded voice activated device can run emma's on alexa as well as other voice forms as well as in sent in china. they are so advanced and power that e
her latest piece is being performed by a robotic musician as part of an art exhibition in zurich.swiss firm. rollover, beethoven. our lives have changed dramatically, novel problems needing novel solutions. across the globe, healthcare systems flat out. the coronavirus is proving an unprecedented challenge for us humans. but we are starting to see how robots could help us out. hey, what is the weather in london today? here is the weather in london, united kingdom. we met temmy a few years back,...
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>> reporter: travelers from paris, munich, zurich and other european cities landed just hours before new travel restrictions went into effect. they said it was surprisingly easy to get through customs, and they're glad to have gotten back before that changes. >> we were in paris, and the flight was an absolute nightmare. >> reporter: the journey back from europe was a nightmare for some passengers. rushing to return before president trump's european travel ban took effect, like brooke williams and garrett miller. >> the flight going to paris, which we left on the 6th, was empty. >> no one was on it. >> then coming back because of the ban, it was packed. >> reporter: in an effort to slow the spread of covid-19, president trump announced wednesday that no foreign nationals from 26 european countries could enter the u.s. for the next 30 days. american citizens and permanent residents can still come back, but not without enhanced screening and directions to self-quarantine. >> so i'm actually from spain. >> my mom called me this morning, and she was like, i got you a ticket. you're comin
>> reporter: travelers from paris, munich, zurich and other european cities landed just hours before new travel restrictions went into effect. they said it was surprisingly easy to get through customs, and they're glad to have gotten back before that changes. >> we were in paris, and the flight was an absolute nightmare. >> reporter: the journey back from europe was a nightmare for some passengers. rushing to return before president trump's european travel ban took effect,...
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editor of the new zÜrich preview shared thoughts on raising kids to become readers. readers.here's a portion of the talk. >> you are not their teachers who don't treat reading in the home like a chore. treat it like something that is special. and i will give you one example of a practical tip used in my home which we told our kids when they were growing up, while they are not ten, 13 and 14 but when they were younger we would set a bad time say 7:00 and say if you want to stay up quietly reading you can stay up until 7:30 so with that host them is it is a privilege. reading is something you get to do because they were older and d went 7:30 comes along they don't say can i stay up late or finish this chapter or finish this page i'm almost done with the buck. so you were sort of training them in a way to want to read cover to view reading a positive light. ..
editor of the new zÜrich preview shared thoughts on raising kids to become readers. readers.here's a portion of the talk. >> you are not their teachers who don't treat reading in the home like a chore. treat it like something that is special. and i will give you one example of a practical tip used in my home which we told our kids when they were growing up, while they are not ten, 13 and 14 but when they were younger we would set a bad time say 7:00 and say if you want to stay up quietly...
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madrid and very warm elsewhere so warm that the temperatures a well above the average the average in zurich in switzerland is about 11 degrees this time of year but as you can see by the time we get to monday don't kid yourself that spring really is here because the snow is back in the fall constant temperatures just a few degrees above freezing all that rain across the med doesn't mean to see more rain across northern sections of africa is becoming heavy again and widespread really from rocco algeria windy conditions as well but not cold in shipley with a high of 22. struggle full of pleasure i mean the body that a person. who was only. in an intimate. carry. it's this is my q. 1000. loser. watching al-jazeera and these are the top stories right now more cases of chronic virus have now been confirmed in the us than anywhere in the world president says he's committed to getting people back to work soon with that it's against the advice of many of medical experts china and united states so they're working together closely to fight the pandemic there has been tension for some chinese foreign
madrid and very warm elsewhere so warm that the temperatures a well above the average the average in zurich in switzerland is about 11 degrees this time of year but as you can see by the time we get to monday don't kid yourself that spring really is here because the snow is back in the fall constant temperatures just a few degrees above freezing all that rain across the med doesn't mean to see more rain across northern sections of africa is becoming heavy again and widespread really from rocco...
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i am in zurich. it's all about the bond market. andcurve could go negative we run the risk of japan if japanification. good morning. >> did jerome powell cut and undercut himself? is history showing when you have these cuts in meetings, the stock market does not take it well because you get emergency cuts, what it is really saying is the cuts are not effective to solve the underlying problem. jerome powell did hint at that. hitequity market took a big as well as the bond market. inus: jp morgan say we are quicksand to negative yielding territory. you saw this collapse in yields. the question is, are treasuries now pricing in an aggressive recession in the united states of america? you have the rate cut from the fed, but was it a bozo in terms of communication? have a look at gold, have a look at oil. the gold price belies the bigger move. the biggest rally in for years yesterday. we are up 8% this morning. the biggest rush in ever in terms of gold etf. goldmillion tons of flowing into the oil market. does opec plus deliver their ba
i am in zurich. it's all about the bond market. andcurve could go negative we run the risk of japan if japanification. good morning. >> did jerome powell cut and undercut himself? is history showing when you have these cuts in meetings, the stock market does not take it well because you get emergency cuts, what it is really saying is the cuts are not effective to solve the underlying problem. jerome powell did hint at that. hitequity market took a big as well as the bond market. inus: jp...
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now post the fed emergency cut, we are joined by mark haefele, ubs chief investment officer from zurich. we have another central bank cutting, and not just by 25 basis points. your reaction to what might be the beginning of a domino effect, and whether this is because the g7 hasn't done anything coordinated yet? can call it not coordinated, but we have seen not just canada and the u.s. react. we have seen australia react. we have seen japan react. these central banks are taking advantage of the low inflation environment to provide some support to these markets, and the history since the great financial crisis has shown that it tends to work overtime. i think after that be digested yesterday, that started to be reflected in markets a little bit. vonnie: do you imagine we will get more cuts from the federal reserve now that we are well below 1% on the 10 year? it seems like the market at least is looking for that. what is your outlook now? it is certainly possible to get another cut. fed's movebout the yesterday is that, given the coronavirus situation which continues to unfold, it is ver
now post the fed emergency cut, we are joined by mark haefele, ubs chief investment officer from zurich. we have another central bank cutting, and not just by 25 basis points. your reaction to what might be the beginning of a domino effect, and whether this is because the g7 hasn't done anything coordinated yet? can call it not coordinated, but we have seen not just canada and the u.s. react. we have seen australia react. we have seen japan react. these central banks are taking advantage of the...
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goodness by monday as that front flies through the cold air plunges south just look at it just. 4 in zurich really fading light winds again a very strong easterly winds as well really impacting much of the u.k. and that could bring some showers certainly by about choosing long as coastal areas and very unsettled in the south western european peninsula and after pressure sitting off the coast of portugal that will spread the rain and still plenty of rain throughout much of italy and also working its way across the greek islands and then northern sections of africa because of those systems in the med we will see some more rain sunday is not about across into morocco the rain beginning to carry away from there but really quite heavy through the northeast of algeria much of tunisia and on its way to libya so keeping things cool and wet in tripoli with a high of 60. in 2010 al-jazeera gained exclusive access to a young family in the gaza strip. fighting forecast for this sick child born with a medical condition curable by routine surgery but cooled in the red tape of a health can't bureaucracy.
goodness by monday as that front flies through the cold air plunges south just look at it just. 4 in zurich really fading light winds again a very strong easterly winds as well really impacting much of the u.k. and that could bring some showers certainly by about choosing long as coastal areas and very unsettled in the south western european peninsula and after pressure sitting off the coast of portugal that will spread the rain and still plenty of rain throughout much of italy and also working...
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so goodbye, mountains, hello, zurich airport.testy of the former republican governor of alaska sarah palin. she has been starring on the reality tv show the masked singer, which — if you have not seen it — involves mystery guests dressing up, singing a song, while in disguise. y'all make some noise for governor sarah palin! can i be your hype man? yeah, yeah, yeah! go sarah! # i like big butts and i can not lie # you other brothers can't deny # when a girl walks in with an itty bitty waist # and a round thing in your face # you get sprung # want to pull up tough...# oh, my god, what is our show?! ijust wa nt to want to hear, it's fantastic. this is the former vice president, or would've been the vice president, had she been elected. a moment ofjoy for you. certainly. good evening. thursday has been a windy day across the board. there were some dry, bright intervals around, but we also saw plenty of showers, some of them more wintry over scotland. now, we've still got the showers at the moment, but they will tend to ease as the ni
so goodbye, mountains, hello, zurich airport.testy of the former republican governor of alaska sarah palin. she has been starring on the reality tv show the masked singer, which — if you have not seen it — involves mystery guests dressing up, singing a song, while in disguise. y'all make some noise for governor sarah palin! can i be your hype man? yeah, yeah, yeah! go sarah! # i like big butts and i can not lie # you other brothers can't deny # when a girl walks in with an itty bitty waist...
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joining us from zurich is the cio for germany at ubs global wealth management.nks for joining us. let me first ask what you make of the plunge in confidence. we have obviously seen a plunge in risk assets and even a plunge in safe haven assets. have we found a little bit of a bottom here? max: good morning. irst, under macro economics, don't think it should be too surprising to anybody that we are seeing a significant drop in microeconomic activity. ultimately, that is exactly what governments across the board are trying to achieve here, trying to contain the virus by aggressively reducing microeconomic activity. that is in the price. what is more important from now on is whether or not this reduction in microeconomic activity is permanent, or whether it is temporary. that is where all the measures from central banks and fiscal policy come in. our take is a risk reward for risk assets on the six to 12 month horizon, which looks decent. the issue is we cannot yet or don't yet feel very confident aggressively going long risk assets because we have not seen a peak
joining us from zurich is the cio for germany at ubs global wealth management.nks for joining us. let me first ask what you make of the plunge in confidence. we have obviously seen a plunge in risk assets and even a plunge in safe haven assets. have we found a little bit of a bottom here? max: good morning. irst, under macro economics, don't think it should be too surprising to anybody that we are seeing a significant drop in microeconomic activity. ultimately, that is exactly what governments...
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he joins us from zurich. lot of what set this off was the severity of president trump's travel restrictions combined with the lack of any real fiscal stimulus for the situation in the u.s. how bad is it? philipp: certainly the market has been caught by surprise with the announcement last night, announced travel ban. it is an extension of what we have seen recently. italy has taken a different approach and put a lock down on the whole nation. the first for a democratic nation since the second world war. trump is taking a different approach. business activity will be disrupted. there will be more announcements. we have to assume there will be more disruption to economic activity. output growth will be put back a month. anna: several months. what visibility do you have on a bear market? i do not think anyone is predicting a quick pick up. how many months do you think it will be before we see some substantial move out of bear market territory? what is your expectation? we can onlyhink speculate, but we can look a
he joins us from zurich. lot of what set this off was the severity of president trump's travel restrictions combined with the lack of any real fiscal stimulus for the situation in the u.s. how bad is it? philipp: certainly the market has been caught by surprise with the announcement last night, announced travel ban. it is an extension of what we have seen recently. italy has taken a different approach and put a lock down on the whole nation. the first for a democratic nation since the second...
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google confirmed that an employees in the zurich office confirmed positive for the coronavirus. >> you have to wonder how all these cancellations will add up in terms of the hit to economic activity. >> i'm able to confirm that jpmorgan has had over 1,000 employees working from home today to test their sort of worst-case scenario plan clearly, as sara said, they start to add cremental to what - >> certainly incremental to what we knew -- this is where the 9/11 anom sort of fits there was a sense that corporate activities was coming to a standstill we really didn't know if it was going to pick up again. we didn't know if consumer behavior would enduringly change once you got an assurance, southwest airlines and marriott were up 60% once they bottomed after the massive sell-off at some point you get relief, we just don't know where we are in that process. >> i get your points, you know, they're holding up and all of that, but this is massively impact gdp it could hurt the momentum in the short term. >> again, the stretch -- i heard michael say it earlier the rubber band got stretched so
google confirmed that an employees in the zurich office confirmed positive for the coronavirus. >> you have to wonder how all these cancellations will add up in terms of the hit to economic activity. >> i'm able to confirm that jpmorgan has had over 1,000 employees working from home today to test their sort of worst-case scenario plan clearly, as sara said, they start to add cremental to what - >> certainly incremental to what we knew -- this is where the 9/11 anom sort of...
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andresidential primaries caucuses continued tuesday for six states, including idaho, mississippi, michigan, zurich, north dakota, and washington. watch our coverage of the speeches and results tuesday evening, live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen from wherever you are on the free c-span radio app. federal health officials testified before the senate health committee on coronavirus response efforts. lawmakers asked about the availability of test kits nationwide, the timeline for possible treatment options and vaccines and how to effectively protect yourself against catching or spreading the virus. this is about two hours 45 minutes. minutes. >> good morning. the committee on health education will come to order. i have one goal today and that is accurate information. accurate information that can help americans understand what they can do and decide what else -- around the worl world is at f the multiple coronavirus is alarming. 90,000 cases and 65 countries, 3,000 deaths according to the world health organization and most people in the united states are at a low risk. here's what "the new york tim
andresidential primaries caucuses continued tuesday for six states, including idaho, mississippi, michigan, zurich, north dakota, and washington. watch our coverage of the speeches and results tuesday evening, live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen from wherever you are on the free c-span radio app. federal health officials testified before the senate health committee on coronavirus response efforts. lawmakers asked about the availability of test kits nationwide, the timeline for possible...
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>> australia, zurich, logan and milan. >> you've been home a week and a half. >> a week and a half i've taken my temperature it's fine obviously given what the markets are going through, it's understandable that people are nervous. by the same token i think we have to keep things in some sort of perspective i can say three weeks ago in italy it was business as usual there was no problems. >> it's not today. >> you are peaking -- >> that's the point, it's not today. and we don't know -- >> you're probably liking peaking, i would argue in terms of the -- what the policy makers in italy has done, especially in the lombardy region. >> i guess the question is, do we see measures like that here 10 million people under quarantine now or who were told they can't go about business as usual in italy. >> 16, i thought. >> is it more? >> i don't know. >> we were talking about this off camera but the political issues will be tricky. if you look back at the great recession, you have people that say, yeah, auto bailouts were great. bank bailouts were evil. i think that coming -- it'll be the lag from
>> australia, zurich, logan and milan. >> you've been home a week and a half. >> a week and a half i've taken my temperature it's fine obviously given what the markets are going through, it's understandable that people are nervous. by the same token i think we have to keep things in some sort of perspective i can say three weeks ago in italy it was business as usual there was no problems. >> it's not today. >> you are peaking -- >> that's the point, it's not...
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from zurich and walked through immigration as normal.where she was coming from, no screening, nothing. >> so what the president said, the sound bite we jumped in with here at the top of the hour was completely inaccurate and untrue. in our last hour we spoke with dr. anthony fauci, the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and a point person for the government's efforts to beat back the virus, he gives us clear facts. we want to play you some of our interview including willie's line of questioning about president trump's role in all of this. >>> we know the president of the united states over weekend at mar-a-lago himself was standing with and had physical contact with someone from brazil who now has been diagnosed with coronavirus. should the president himself be tested for coronavirus? >> you know, i leave that to the president's physician. they have a very good white house physician and physician staff there, so when you have a situation of a patient/doctor relationship, the advice for that should come
from zurich and walked through immigration as normal.where she was coming from, no screening, nothing. >> so what the president said, the sound bite we jumped in with here at the top of the hour was completely inaccurate and untrue. in our last hour we spoke with dr. anthony fauci, the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and a point person for the government's efforts to beat back the virus, he gives us clear facts. we want to play you some of our...