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this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." david: time for the bloomberg business flash. -- thene or single ruling could open the door for generic competition. pharmaceutical shares plunging. drugmaker will lose billions of dollars in revenue because of drugs that will now face competition from generics. a sign that the major oil companies are still stuck in the deepest market slump in a generation. exxon mobil posted the biggest profit miss in a decade and took a $2 billion write-down on gas deals in the rocky mountains. that is your business flash update. bought warren buffett $12 billion worth of stock from election day through last friday. this interview was taped friday and along with microsoft cofounder bill gates. buffett: $12 billion of stocks since the election. me guys that work with bought a little bit and sold a little bit, too. those are ideas that i've come from a different slant in some way or whatever it may be. >> is airlines one of those? it was shown on september 30 that we own some airlines. >> why did you
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that is next this is bloomberg. ♪ . this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." business the biggest stories. pandora posted fourth-quarter results that beat estimates thinks to strong ad sales and paid subscribers. the world's largest online radio service cutting 7% of its 2200 employees. another automaker be investigated over vehicle emissions. it is rueaunald. say they have not been told of any investigation. they are not using software to cheat on a missions. the britishash of pound. for two minutes on october 6 sterling fell 6% in 31 years to -- to the lowest level and 31 years. factors ranging from the time of day to the lack of expertise of staff as reasons for the drop. that is your bloomberg business flash. were trade and security top of the agenda as to resubmit a held talks with her new zealand counterpart in downing street. here were the takeaways. theresa may sees scope for a bold new trade agreement with new zealand. she says the trade secretary will visit new zealand. the trade deal with new z
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this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. vonnie: president donald trump signed orders to advance construction of the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines. former president barack obama had rejected them or stalled them. withy transfer partners canada is part of the project. a pipeline in dakota was protested by native american groups. for more, we bring in bloomberg markets canada anchor -- in toronto. how are investors reading the news, so far -- greeting the news, so far? shares of seen transcanada which is behind the keystone xl pipeline approaching new heights. same thing with energy transfer partners, which co-owns the dakota access pipeline. obama had halted work on both of those projects, based on environmental concerns. this new posturing from trump has been received very well my investors in those companies as well as other companies that have a stake in canada's oil patch. you can take a look at suncor shares trading higher. haveian energy companies been ramping up in anticipation of an oil recovery. the issue f
this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. vonnie: president donald trump signed orders to advance construction of the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines. former president barack obama had rejected them or stalled them. withy transfer partners canada is part of the project. a pipeline in dakota was protested by native american groups. for more, we bring in bloomberg markets canada anchor -- in toronto. how are investors reading the news, so far -- greeting the news, so far?...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek". i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick. carol: in this week's issue, wilbur ross. of whatthe consequences happens when international trade agreements are broken or dissolved. television fonds over trump as though he were a pop star. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek". ♪ carol: we are with the editor in chief of bloomberg businessweek megan murphy. we have a new president, very un
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the consumer came roaring back this holiday season. u.s. confidence came back in december, making its biggest gain in more than a decade. could the boost in sentiment pay off for the retail sector during the crucial holiday season? well, certainly there were signs of consumer strength in the online space. amazon reported its best holiday season yet, having shipped one billion items. we dug into the online retailer and its record sales of alexa devices with consumer reporter shannon pettypiece and bloomberg editor at large cory johnson. cory: amazon is very fast and loose with the numbers they throw out. the fact that this was the biggest holiday ever. if it wasn't, it would be a disaster, because the expectation was for 25% year over year sales growth. we don't know how many they sold last year, so we don't know what that number means, and the company is reticent to release any sort of actual figures. mark mahaney of rbc capital markets estimated about midyear that numbe
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the consumer came roaring back this holiday season. u.s. confidence came back in december, making its biggest gain in more than a decade. could the boost in sentiment pay off for the retail sector during the crucial holiday season? well, certainly there were signs of consumer strength in the online space. amazon reported its best holiday season yet, having shipped one billion items. we dug into the online retailer and its record sales of alexa devices with...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is this is bloomberg. -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." taylor: china is considering options to support the yuan in curbed capital outflows. authorities have you stress tests and model research. some businesses have sold foreign-currency. there is increasing rusher on the yuan on capital outflows and the stronger u.s. dollar. rex tillerson will give up control of $240 million in company stocks if he is confirmed as secretary of state, according to a statement. he would also give up his rights to $4 million in cash bonuses over the next three years. has slashed ae billion dollars verdict against johnson & johnson over artificial hips. the judge ruled that the jury's punitive damage awards 26 were excessive. that is your "bloomberg business flash." tom: thank you so much. we speak with tony dwyer. up latereroli coming on bloomberg television. none of it matters. he most important discussion this morning is with kevin cirilli, our washington correspondent. good morning. i do not want to go through the twitter malarkey. i want you to tell me t
this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is this is bloomberg. -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." taylor: china is considering options to support the yuan in curbed capital outflows. authorities have you stress tests and model research. some businesses have sold foreign-currency. there is increasing rusher on the yuan on capital outflows and the stronger u.s. dollar. rex tillerson will give up control of $240 million in company stocks if he is confirmed as secretary of state, according...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ -- of the proposal. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: you are watching bloomberg. i am vonnie quinn. mark: and i am mark barton. this is your global business report. ubs suffering in client withdrawals, but the chief executive tells bloomberg he is optimistic about the future. we will hear why. prosecutorsan doubling the number of people they are investigating in the diesel emissions cheating schedule and the scandal, and among those investigated, the former vw ceo. mark: and a look at the trump campaign's promise to rewrite trade policies. with the help or hurt the u.s. economy? vonnie: pbs says clients pulled more than $15 billion in the last quarter and profitability of the wealth management business declined, but sergio ermotti was optimistic. sergio: the most important thing for me is to see how clients are optimistic, particular with our u.s. investors and clients. i think this could be a turning point, but it is very important to see the new administration also puts in action their plans, and gives investors even more confident. mark: prosecutors in germany
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in london, that's david: welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ david: from bloomberg's european , here's what we are watching. investors europe for a kickoff tomorrow morning. expectedet firms are to post the biggest fourth-quarter since the financial crisis. we speak to an expert on emerging markets and what is next for the country. and the senate took the first steps towards repealing the affordable care act in a razor thin boat. the tradingay to day. stocks pulledng back sharply. rallied goingy into today so this is the first
in london, that's david: welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ david: from bloomberg's european , here's what we are watching. investors europe for a kickoff tomorrow morning. expectedet firms are to post the biggest fourth-quarter since the financial crisis. we speak to an expert on emerging markets and what is next for the country. and the senate took the first steps towards repealing the affordable care act in a razor thin boat. the tradingay to day. stocks pulledng back sharply. rallied goingy...
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this is "bloomberg market" on bloomberg television. the likelihood of the hard brexit is increasing according to moritz kramer. earlier, he spoke to "bloomberg east."middle he warned that to cheap arteries at the negotiating table are far apart on procedure and policy. >> the likelihood of a hard brexit has been increasing over the last couple of months. hard brexit meaning the u.k. would leave the eu without any substitute agreement in place. the reason for that is really twofold. the first one is simple. it is a lack of time. this is an awfully short amount of time to negotiate a complex web of relationships. the second is the two starting positions of the negotiations to be so far apart and struggling to see any overlap where compromises can be struck. u.k. seems to be saying that we want to control immigration, we want to not be under the jurisdiction of the european side. seems to be side suggest suggesting the eu is not a buffet where you can pick and choose what you want. you have to take it all or nothing. if you are to control
this is "bloomberg market" on bloomberg television. the likelihood of the hard brexit is increasing according to moritz kramer. earlier, he spoke to "bloomberg east."middle he warned that to cheap arteries at the negotiating table are far apart on procedure and policy. >> the likelihood of a hard brexit has been increasing over the last couple of months. hard brexit meaning the u.k. would leave the eu without any substitute agreement in place. the reason for that is...
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you can get a picture of the bloomberg billionaires index on the bloomberg. go to rich . 2016 was also a year of dramatic progress for the commercial space industries aiming to cut the cost of spaceflight. spacex and blue origin showed with a string of successful landings that reusable rockets are key to slashing the price. not all attempts were out of this world. >> lift off of the falcon 9 rocket. >> 2016 proved there is a new kind of space race underway, one to develop reusable rockets and dramatically cut the cost of a launch. here is why that matters. spacex already leads the industry on cost at $61.2 million for a falcon 9 launch. its rival united launch alliance says it cannot get the price under $100 million until 2019. spacex believes that recycling the first stage rocket can slash of spaceflight by a factor of more than 100, which is why it was so important. after failed attempts to ld a rocket on a floating barge, spacex made history in april, sticking a controlled landing on a moving target. it went on to record three more ocean landings this
you can get a picture of the bloomberg billionaires index on the bloomberg. go to rich . 2016 was also a year of dramatic progress for the commercial space industries aiming to cut the cost of spaceflight. spacex and blue origin showed with a string of successful landings that reusable rockets are key to slashing the price. not all attempts were out of this world. >> lift off of the falcon 9 rocket. >> 2016 proved there is a new kind of space race underway, one to develop reusable...
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this is bloomberg. " is next. technology caroline: i'm caroline hyde, this is "bloomberg technology." alibaba leads the charge. how the bets on content and the cloud is paying off for china's e-commerce giant. s&p.t highs for the we will break down what stocks are leading the game. the verizon-yahoo! deal is still in play, but now going into overtime. we will look into potential impacts on the acquisition of the verizon's worst governments report since 2014. alibaba reported better-than-expected quarterly results. the company lifted its yearly sales forecast. ventures are bolstering the giant. dig into the nitty-gritty for us. reporter: it's almost too good to be true. they raised sales forecasts. is thatg interesting the number of active buyers didn't cry too much, less than 10%. a lot of the growth and reasons why investors are pushing up stock is because of the growth and it's more fledgling businesses. thought triple digit growth in the cloud division and media and visual entertainment business. a lot of talk
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this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: watching bloomberg. david: samsung secession plans are in trouble with the next chairman possibly going to jail. the yuan in china trying to make its currency convertible by 2020. put -- inplan to charge of the south korean conglomerate may put him in jail instead. he has been caught up in a scandal that led to the impeachment of the country's president. him forors will arrest bribery and embezzlement. julie: china's president sounding the call for free trade in his first appearance in davos . he says protectionism hurts both sides. pursuing protectionism is just like locking oneself in a dark room. while wind and rain may be kept air.de, so are light and no one will emerge as a winner in a trade war. he urged the world's business and political elites to come up with solutions to the problems caused by globalization. david: rolls-royce has agreed to pay $807 million to settle u.s. and british bribery investigations. the illegally used middlemen to conduct deals in a dozen countries. they will pay the maj
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde, this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, the tech earnings parade marches on with alibaba leading the charge. how the bets on content and the cloud is paying off for china's e-commerce giant. plus, new market highs for the s&p and nasdaq. we will break down what stocks are leading the game. and the verizon-yahoo! deal is still in play, but now going into overtime. we will look into potential impacts on the acquisition of -- after verizon's worst performance report since 2014. alibaba shares popping after they purported -- reported better-than-expected quarterly results. the company lifted its yearly sales forecast. spending in the world's second-biggest economy stays strong. alibaba's new ventures are bolstering the giant. tim writes for bloomberg. selena, first to you. dig into the nitty-gritty for us. selena: it's almost too good to be true. they raised sales forecasts. something interesting is that the core business, it actually did not grow very much, less than 10%. a lot of the growth and reasons why investor
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg businessweek. the face of donald trump's fixed permit -- experiment in government has started. overssian television bonds trump as a pop star. oliver: all of that ahead on bloomberg businessweek. >> we are here with the editor and chief megan murphy. here, we have a new president
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let his go to the bloomberg -- let's go to the bloomberg. the idea of an acceleration in depreciation. not like venezuela, but nevertheless, a real instability in these emerging-market currencies. that curve of the turkish lira really gets your attention. francine: yes, nothing like the turkish lira going log quadratic. this is my chart of the day thanks to hillary clark. we will pay attention to nonfarm payrolls, but this is the real story. initial jobless claims is in blue. you can see the jobless claims figure going down. look at this. , it is u.s. output per hour. this basically shows that we have a productivity problem. the productivity has changed a little bit. this is probably what donald trump has focused on. he promised 25 million jobs, but what does it actually mean for output per hour? from hare joins us on set harris associates. always a great pleasure to host you. thank you for coming on. it is u.s. job state. we need to start on that. what are you most worried about for 2017? david: talking about the jobs, we are getting close
let his go to the bloomberg -- let's go to the bloomberg. the idea of an acceleration in depreciation. not like venezuela, but nevertheless, a real instability in these emerging-market currencies. that curve of the turkish lira really gets your attention. francine: yes, nothing like the turkish lira going log quadratic. this is my chart of the day thanks to hillary clark. we will pay attention to nonfarm payrolls, but this is the real story. initial jobless claims is in blue. you can see the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: this is bloomberg markets. scarlet: it is time for options insight with julie hyman. joining me today is kevin kelly, chief investment officer at recon capital. we talked about the flv rallying the besth one of performance today. you're looking at health care going into 2017. why is it attractive? at a lowerading multiple than the rest of the market. four point five times earnings versus 17 for the overall. if you went into doubt sectors and put them on for onshore energy and financials, it works out. next week, the jpmorgan conference. a lot of management talks up this year. well.ill be a big play as the population is getting older in 2018. the average baby boomer is turning 65. illnesses, it bodes well for health care. when people actually do eat healthy, they do need research and development. a couple of things are in play here. is donald trump supposed to say about how do you feel about drug prices? he has to say -- >> reacted when these were made. strategy where you are protected to some extent from politi
this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: this is bloomberg markets. scarlet: it is time for options insight with julie hyman. joining me today is kevin kelly, chief investment officer at recon capital. we talked about the flv rallying the besth one of performance today. you're looking at health care going into 2017. why is it attractive? at a lowerading multiple than the rest of the market. four point five times earnings versus 17 for the overall. if you went into doubt sectors and put them on for...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: middle east" live on bloomberg tv and radio. i am yousef gamal el-din. shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. a sons wants to boost its stake in listed units to protect them from takeovers. cementing control over the companies is said to be one of the incoming chairman's main priorities. natarajan chandrasekharan takes over next month after heading tata consultancy since 2009. the former chairman was ousted in a boardroom coup. yousef: we will be watching reliance when trading kicks off in mumbai after earnings beat estimates. third quarter profits, a nine-year high, jumping 10% to one point $2 billion thanks to higher petrochemical earnings and investment games. this comes as the country's richest man invest billions in 4g mobile services and retail. malaysia airlines ceo says he sees an opportunity to break even in the fourth quarter this year. speaking exclusively to bloomberg, he says the worst is behind the airline and expects to post profit next year. key rolexplained the he sees china playing in the carrier's business
this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: middle east" live on bloomberg tv and radio. i am yousef gamal el-din. shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. a sons wants to boost its stake in listed units to protect them from takeovers. cementing control over the companies is said to be one of the incoming chairman's main priorities. natarajan chandrasekharan takes over next month after heading tata consultancy since 2009. the former chairman was ousted in a boardroom...
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this is bloomberg markets on bloomberg television. more from the newsroom in new york. >> on capitol hill is the start of confirmation hearings or donald trump us his cabinet nominee. he protects all nominees will be confirmed. the first day of two days of hearing for trump buses pick for attorney general senator jeff sessions. in his opening statement, he says the office of attorney general is not a political position and anyone who holds this must be faithful -- loss.ul to you can watch the confirmation live on our event channel. president-elect donald trump as his nominee for homeland security is selling full candor when it comes to the united states retired marine or john kelly. questions forace his plans and preventing terror attacks. group of senate republicans are pushing the delay of the repeal of the affordable care act until march, the latest time and some members of the party are concerned about it pledged to repeal the law with no agreement on how to replace it. among those arguing for the delay, senator bob corker. two la
this is bloomberg markets on bloomberg television. more from the newsroom in new york. >> on capitol hill is the start of confirmation hearings or donald trump us his cabinet nominee. he protects all nominees will be confirmed. the first day of two days of hearing for trump buses pick for attorney general senator jeff sessions. in his opening statement, he says the office of attorney general is not a political position and anyone who holds this must be faithful -- loss.ul to you can watch...
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this is bloomberg. a weekend ofer chaos and confusion over donald trump's travel ban on seven muslim countries -- muslim majority countries, an attempt to allay concerns over who it affects. -- original ban applied to people with a right to live and work in the united states, but the president's chief of staff said it does not affect them. >> here is the deal. if you are coming in and out of one of those seven countries -- by the way, identified by the obama administration as the seven most dangerous countries in the world, in regard to hiring terrorists, and affirmed by congress multiple times -- then you are going to be subjected, temporarily, with more questioning. francine: let's get some reaction from a member of eurasia group. he joins us down the line. what hasen you look at happened over the last couple of days, a lot of federal district court's actually blocked the implementation of this band. does it mean there is a rule of law, that institutions are working properly in the u.s.? >> thanks for
this is bloomberg. a weekend ofer chaos and confusion over donald trump's travel ban on seven muslim countries -- muslim majority countries, an attempt to allay concerns over who it affects. -- original ban applied to people with a right to live and work in the united states, but the president's chief of staff said it does not affect them. >> here is the deal. if you are coming in and out of one of those seven countries -- by the way, identified by the obama administration as the seven...
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this is bloomberg. mark: thanks. china's ethics short squeeze is back as they crush bearish traders, bringing back memories of last january. joining me now to discuss is robert. at the top forecast for emerging markets in asia for the fourth quarter. thanks for joining us. is this deja vu? is this 2016 all over again? robert: there are big differences. the beginning of last year, the big move was the strength of the dollar particularly in the offshore markets. that was allowed to run for a while, and then the authorities reacted by pushing up in hong kong and tightening support of the currency. this time, they got their reaction in first. this is an important constructive step for there are broader changes underway. that is interesting because some are saying yes, it helped deter speculators, but they undermined china's push to make it an international reserve currency. right? robert: the question is whether it is a short-term maneuver or telling us something about the long-term and whether we will see thi volatility
this is bloomberg. mark: thanks. china's ethics short squeeze is back as they crush bearish traders, bringing back memories of last january. joining me now to discuss is robert. at the top forecast for emerging markets in asia for the fourth quarter. thanks for joining us. is this deja vu? is this 2016 all over again? robert: there are big differences. the beginning of last year, the big move was the strength of the dollar particularly in the offshore markets. that was allowed to run for a...
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welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, we will take you from mexico city to washington and london in the next hour. here are top stories we're following this afternoon. the dow jones industrial average climbed past 20,000 for the first time. stocks around the world extend the rally. interview with the cio that will center on global market risks under the new administration. in politics, president donald trump plans to act on two of the most fundamental and controversial elements of his presence will campaign, building a wall on the border with mexico and tightening immigration policy. us now doolittle joins with a look at the markets post doubw 20,000. abigail: the dow is above 20,000
welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, we will take you from mexico city to washington and london in the next hour. here are top stories we're following this afternoon. the dow jones industrial average climbed past 20,000 for the first time. stocks around the world extend the rally. interview with the cio that will center on global market risks under the new administration. in politics, president donald trump plans to act on two of...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: morning. welcome. you are watching bloomberg markets. this is the european open. we are here in the city of london. let us talk about your morning brief. policymakers fret over faster growth under a trump presidency in the december minutes. the dollar falls. go figure. overnight borrowing costs surge in china. trying -- the spirit of its lender. they want to buy distressed loans. how will the u.s. authorities react? we are expecting a slightly more negative start to european equity trading when cash opened in 20 seconds time. we have seen some fairly solid sessions. we saw a rally yesterday. the banks have been doing well. china once again dominating january. we are watching very closely what the fed is doing, looking at the payroll number on friday. expected down around .4%. picture.he let us show you how to european open is progressing. london unchanged, 7189. there is the first negative come through. london coming through with a positive. holding firm at the moment. let us see if that turns red over the next few moments. some new 189.
this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: morning. welcome. you are watching bloomberg markets. this is the european open. we are here in the city of london. let us talk about your morning brief. policymakers fret over faster growth under a trump presidency in the december minutes. the dollar falls. go figure. overnight borrowing costs surge in china. trying -- the spirit of its lender. they want to buy distressed loans. how will the u.s. authorities react? we are expecting a slightly more negative start to...
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"bloomberg surveillance." -- this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance." are watching all things donald trump. pen at trump tower yesterday led to high speculation of a meeting with donald trump. the trump spokeswoman denied any such meeting took place. the france election is one of the key events this year and one of the main political risks. greg, initially there were pictures emerging of marine le pen at trump tower. we were told she was there to meet one of her own allies, which lives in trump tower. he was pretty clear that she did not meet with donald trump. greg: she did not me with donald trump, she met with guido lombardi, and italian businessman and neighbor of donald trump. he has kind of been trump's link to a lot of far right groups. he has known marine le pen for a long time and he says it was a to meet with potential backers in new york. it was a little strange that she around in the labor -- sitting around in the middle of the lobby saying that she did not want to meet trump. i think she probably would have liked to have met trump. francine
"bloomberg surveillance." -- this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance." are watching all things donald trump. pen at trump tower yesterday led to high speculation of a meeting with donald trump. the trump spokeswoman denied any such meeting took place. the france election is one of the key events this year and one of the main political risks. greg, initially there were pictures emerging of marine le pen at trump tower. we were told she was there to meet one...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: kevin just spoke to senator jeff sessions spokesperson. kevin, the latest news? i was told senator sessions did not speak with president-elect trump in these about the megamerger between at&t and time warner. i asked her what he would say if he is asked about it inside the hearing confirmation run right now. she told me he will likely tell lawmakers he would defer to the assistant attorney general who heads up the antitrust division and he would then let them make the case and the judgments they see. this is not shaping up to be a the hearing nor is it something senator sessions has discussed personally with president-elect trump. vonnie: another day to go tomorrow. >> what this really all means is one you look at who is actually doing the hiring or the department of justice, these are more traditional republican orthodoxy folks. they have traditionally in the past adopted a more pro-business approach on mergers and acquisitions. on report -- the final point to make quickly as
this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: kevin just spoke to senator jeff sessions spokesperson. kevin, the latest news? i was told senator sessions did not speak with president-elect trump in these about the megamerger between at&t and time warner. i asked her what he would say if he is asked about it inside the hearing confirmation run right now. she told me he will likely tell lawmakers he would defer to the assistant attorney general who heads up the...
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this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg markets. gm's chevrolet volt was named north american car of the year. earlier today, david west talked ongeneral motors chairman what it means to the company. >> we are very excited. it won north american car of the year. i cannot be more proud of the team. this is not an electric vehicle. it happens to be a great car that happens to be electric vehicle. 238team was able to do miles. they did it in a shorter time frame. it is a great car. >> it is on sale now. >> absolutely. you can buy these now. >> is there any track record on how it is selling? >> it is really early. there's a lot of interest in the vehicle. this is just the start of the platform we are going to use to go to much more different vehicles. this is the jumping point. version fromr new your crossover with chevy. important. become what you think about it -- scv has become important. what do you think about it? >> suv really allows you to adapt to your lifestyle. i think -- it is people saying i want a car that fits my lifestyle
this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg markets. gm's chevrolet volt was named north american car of the year. earlier today, david west talked ongeneral motors chairman what it means to the company. >> we are very excited. it won north american car of the year. i cannot be more proud of the team. this is not an electric vehicle. it happens to be a great car that happens to be electric vehicle. 238team was able to do miles. they did it in a shorter time frame. it is a great car. >> it...
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carol: i welcome everybody on bloomberg tv. this is bloomberg markets on bloomberg radio. had comments in san francisco. talk to us about what's to come in the ipo market after a pretty weak market in 2016 in terms of the listings here in jeff: in 2016, we saw a slowdown in q1. oil hit an all-time low could we had brexit in the summer. that slowed things down in the first half. afteren in q3, we saw a the fall. postelection, we are looking for a really good outlook, especially for q1 and q2 in the u.s. ipo markets. carol: you have a lot companies reaching out to you at this point question mark jeff: we were inc. -- at this point? jeff: we have been incredibly busy. we expected busy calendar as we get off and running. carol: what kind of companies are looking to you to do a new listing? are we seeing them across the board in terms of companies out there? think we are continuing to see a lot of enterprise offer companies. plate of them. we are expecting consumer technology to come out here in q1 as well. we are starting to see an interesting pipeline in the gore -- the oil a
carol: i welcome everybody on bloomberg tv. this is bloomberg markets on bloomberg radio. had comments in san francisco. talk to us about what's to come in the ipo market after a pretty weak market in 2016 in terms of the listings here in jeff: in 2016, we saw a slowdown in q1. oil hit an all-time low could we had brexit in the summer. that slowed things down in the first half. afteren in q3, we saw a the fall. postelection, we are looking for a really good outlook, especially for q1 and q2 in...
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this is bloomberg. vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark barton. let's check in on the news. more from our newsroom in new york. >> president-elect donald trump says he will demand mexico demand building -- reimbursement -- reimburse the united states for a wall at the border. prime minister theresa on aenter top two aides secret missing to the -- mission to the united states to develop a relationship with president-elect donald trump. top republicans in congress won't say of people will lose their health insurance once they repeal and replace the affordable care act. that could put them on a collision course with president-elect donald trump. budget officenal has said it would strip insurance from about 19 million people if they repealed obamacare. the philippines says crime has dropped 33% since prime minister roderigo duterte started his drug war last year. te has an 83% job approval rating. global news powered 24 hours per day. mrs. bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. vonnie: the economy added 156,000 jobs in december. the u
this is bloomberg. vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark barton. let's check in on the news. more from our newsroom in new york. >> president-elect donald trump says he will demand mexico demand building -- reimbursement -- reimburse the united states for a wall at the border. prime minister theresa on aenter top two aides secret missing to the -- mission to the united states to develop a relationship with president-elect donald trump. top...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." bloodhound is trading below 1.22 against the dollar after the u.k. prime minister signaled regaining control of immigration would be prioritized over remaining in the single market. in her first televised interview of the new year, may told sky news that leaving the european union would be about getting the right relationship. the u.k. foreign secretary, boris johnson, met with some of donald trump's top advisers over the weekend as the country looks to build ties with the incoming administration. mike bell from jpmorgan and bloomberg gadfly columnist marcus ashworth are both still with us. mike, what have we learned about brexit and the prime minister's plans? mike: don't think it is particularly new. she said at the conservative party conference that they were going to privatize immigration and not being som subject to the european court of justice. they are going to prioritize these things over single market membership. a lot of people were optimistic, saying surely they wouldn't d
this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." bloodhound is trading below 1.22 against the dollar after the u.k. prime minister signaled regaining control of immigration would be prioritized over remaining in the single market. in her first televised interview of the new year, may told sky news that leaving the european union would be about getting the right relationship. the u.k. foreign secretary, boris johnson, met with some of donald trump's top advisers over...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ erik: you are watching "bloomberg best." i am erik schatzker. 2017 could be the most volatile year for clinical risk since world war ii. that is accorded -- according to the eurasia group and their report that was released this week. we discussed some of the details with some very respected analysts. starting with larry summer. chief concern or observation as we are 17 days away from the inauguration of president trump? >> i think it is a moment of extraordinary uncertainty. that thingsospects could work out well for some. however, there are enormous risks to the global economy. enormous risks from a possible united states protectionist measures. risks from extra mentation in a certain pillars of american foreign-policy are up for grabs. enormous risk to the american economy from an administration that will take a very different approach to american society than has been traditional. largestprobably the transition ideologically and in terms of substantive policy that we have seen in the united states of the last three quarte
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ erik: you are watching "bloomberg best." i am erik schatzker. 2017 could be the most volatile year for clinical risk since world war ii. that is accorded -- according to the eurasia group and their report that was released this week. we discussed some of the details with some very respected analysts. starting with larry summer. chief concern or observation as we are 17 days away from the inauguration of president trump? >> i think it is a moment of...
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you can watch on your bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm david gura. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. are minutes away from a joint news conference between president donald trump and british prime minister theresa may. let's go to the white house where kevin cirilli and guy johnson are standing by. with us in studio is michael mckee. , let me start with you. the first press opportunity to see donald trump meeting with a leader, but theresa may has been in power for a while and has met with other foreign leaders. what will be different about this meeting? we want to know whether or not it will get hijacked by a completely separate issue. the british, i would suspect, are actually nervous about what is about to happen. has faced certain criticism about this trip, how quickly she has embraced donald trump, how quickly she has come here, the first foreign leader to visit the new president. it needs to go well. to be honest, this is different in terms of the other press conferences she has faced. i would say the risk is a little bit higher judging
you can watch on your bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm david gura. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. are minutes away from a joint news conference between president donald trump and british prime minister theresa may. let's go to the white house where kevin cirilli and guy johnson are standing by. with us in studio is michael mckee. , let me start with you. the first press opportunity to see donald trump meeting with a leader, but theresa may has been...
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this is bloomberg. mark: santander shares are up more than 4%, fourth-quarter profit ahead of estimates. francine is in madrid, speaking exclusively to the company's executive chairman. francine? wascine: mark, anna botin quite relieved, if you look at the market cap. the biggest bank in the eurozone. i talked to her about her profit, her targets. she sees 2017 as encouraging both in the americas and europe. this is after a beat of earnings. i am very pleased with our results. they are very strong. we are growing profit by 4%. it is very important. the underlying results are up, and with positive quarterly trends. are looking at our commitments for the year. break downe need to these results, a barometer for geopolitics. funny percent of santander comes from brazil. , and 14% from the u.k. from spain. we talked about trunk don't protectionism -- about trunk trump protectionism. i asked her whether madrid could attract some of the bankers. ana: in the short-term, the u.k. is doing well. the last six mont
this is bloomberg. mark: santander shares are up more than 4%, fourth-quarter profit ahead of estimates. francine is in madrid, speaking exclusively to the company's executive chairman. francine? wascine: mark, anna botin quite relieved, if you look at the market cap. the biggest bank in the eurozone. i talked to her about her profit, her targets. she sees 2017 as encouraging both in the americas and europe. this is after a beat of earnings. i am very pleased with our results. they are very...
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this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm scarlet fu. oliver: i'm oliver renick. merited it is said to have expressed interest in merging with time inc. the board is expected to meet later this month to discuss options. alex sherman just broke the story and he joins us. moving markets with that story. why the reaction? the stock has moved up quite a bit on the speculation but people are getting excited about this. bethe time board will meeting this month to discuss what it wants to do. bit was background, a already in place at the time and rejected. that was a couple months ago. and $20.between $18 now the time the board has to decide, do we want to sell the company or plow forward as an independent company as we are now? tot is what the board needs decide. the stock price is likely up on this news because now we know there is more than one game in town. meredith almost actually merged with time in 2013. they had talks, they eventually fell apart -- oliver: for what reason? >> there and it was not fully on board with some of time's prope
this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm scarlet fu. oliver: i'm oliver renick. merited it is said to have expressed interest in merging with time inc. the board is expected to meet later this month to discuss options. alex sherman just broke the story and he joins us. moving markets with that story. why the reaction? the stock has moved up quite a bit on the speculation but people are getting excited about this. bethe time board will meeting...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. it's a big day for the incoming trump administration as the senate begins confirmation hearings on the president-elect's proposed cabinet members, starting with senator jeff sessions for attorney general. to set the stage, we are joined by our political reporter, reporting today from washington. kevin, we have the prepared remarks from the proposed attorney general. i think a lot of our viewers will be saying, what is he going to do with things like the merger with at&t and time warner? what is he going to do with these lawsuits against, for example, barclays bank? does he address any of that? >> we are not seeing much of that, in terms of the financial aspect. i do expect him to get questioned on those topics in particular, and the lawmakers and aides of those lawmakers indicate that he will answer to that. but more broadly speaking, david, he is going to try to be someone and come across as someone who is going to unite the policing community. this is a general theme we saw from tru
this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. it's a big day for the incoming trump administration as the senate begins confirmation hearings on the president-elect's proposed cabinet members, starting with senator jeff sessions for attorney general. to set the stage, we are joined by our political reporter, reporting today from washington. kevin, we have the prepared remarks from the proposed attorney general. i think a lot of our viewers will be saying, what is he going to do with things...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." while sentiment remains positive buying into the new year, larry summers warns investors shouldn't be so optimistic. its moments of extraordinary uncertainty to the extent that markets seem to not appreciate. there are prospects that things could work out well, at least for some, but there are enormous risks to the global economy. give hisour to perspective on where markets going is an equity and derivatives strategist at bnp paribas. theeems to me -- preponderance of people we have spoken to over the last few days have been quite optimistic on the equity markets in particular. i think we are at the lower end of the range as far as the 2017 target. with thehat has to do ending level of the s&p and the path to get there. what we have seen is this degree of optimism, with around the ability for companies to with stand the stronger dollar, the ability of companies to withstand any emerging market complex that is weak, and the ability of multiples to perpetuate themselves over the course
this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." while sentiment remains positive buying into the new year, larry summers warns investors shouldn't be so optimistic. its moments of extraordinary uncertainty to the extent that markets seem to not appreciate. there are prospects that things could work out well, at least for some, but there are enormous risks to the global economy. give hisour to perspective on where markets going is an equity and derivatives strategist at bnp...
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this is bloomberg best. a weekly review of the most important business news, analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. : most global markets were closed for the holiday. --s was introductory interrupted by a donald trump tweet. donald trump is taking aim at general motors. he criticize them of building sayingvy cruz in mexico that general motors is sending mexican made models of chevy cruz across borders. usa or pay big for tax! -- big border tax. the must the back story about what gm is manufacturing overseas and how global the manufacturing thing is. >> they make most of them in the u.s.. in plants in ohio. that is the one that the american consumers by the most. americans never embraced hatchbacks. that one is made in mexico. but this is symbolic. this is from pushing another automaker and he has already tussled with board. say that there is enough investment in mexico, bring jobs back. i will threaten a tarriff if you don't. >> trump is very good at governing by anecdote. this w
this is bloomberg best. a weekly review of the most important business news, analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. : most global markets were closed for the holiday. --s was introductory interrupted by a donald trump tweet. donald trump is taking aim at general motors. he criticize them of building sayingvy cruz in mexico that general motors is sending mexican made models of chevy cruz across borders. usa or pay big for tax! -- big border tax. the must the back...
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this is bloomberg. vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. now for the congressional response to trump's immigration order. isning us from washington republican congressman bob bishop of utah. he is chairman of the house national resources committee. you are going to have a busy week. when you first heard about the executive order, lumia -- let me ask you when you first heard about the executive order. there is nothing that went out guest: thisrder? goes back to a bigger issue and a bigger problem that we have. said he last president was going to bypass congress, it kind of opened up the process where you have competing executive orders. i think one of the things we need to learn from this is if we are going to have continuity of government, it is to make sure executive orders are minimized. a lot of orders came in, a lot of rules we are talking about this week. that is not the way you function with government. i think to bring some balance back here you are going to have a better process altogether. this toyou communicated the white house wh
this is bloomberg. vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. now for the congressional response to trump's immigration order. isning us from washington republican congressman bob bishop of utah. he is chairman of the house national resources committee. you are going to have a busy week. when you first heard about the executive order, lumia -- let me ask you when you first heard about the executive order. there is nothing that went out guest: thisrder? goes back to a bigger issue and a bigger problem...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." coming up, deutsche bank chief international economist torsten slok weighs in on the risks posed by the new congress. ♪ this is bloomberg. i'm david weston. big news when announcement came that the former deutsche bank ceo would take over as the new president. a reporter for politics on bloomberg. what does this symbolize aware they are taking this company? >> he says he has big ambitions for the company. we were talking about how they might raise more capital to facilitate more transactions. they want to take on a lot of the clients the large banks have been shedding. he has been able to keep a couple of these clients. metlife has come to his defense and said they love the fact that he can take them into asia. they do want him. cantor as tried to expand multiple times before. they have hired a new head of the etf. some of those people have left. david: he will be based in london. what markets is he going after? >> he is going after asia. an area of growth for canton fitzgerald. the
this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." coming up, deutsche bank chief international economist torsten slok weighs in on the risks posed by the new congress. ♪ this is bloomberg. i'm david weston. big news when announcement came that the former deutsche bank ceo would take over as the new president. a reporter for politics on bloomberg. what does this symbolize aware they are taking this company? >> he says he has big ambitions for the company. we were...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua right here in london. prime minister tresa may will be the first foreign leader to meet he becamemp since president. meanwhile, back home, may's group has published brexit demands, giving into greater demands for transparency. bradshaws is myles from amundi asset management. how troublesome should this brexit bill become? uest: the s&p has threatened to , but we knowdments the government, who will publish the bill later this morning, will try to keep it as short as possible, some lawmakers saying a may only be one sentence long. the shorter it is, the harder it is to table an amendment. francine: the government has a deadline of when it once it, and that is the end of march. is that looking likely? again, it depends on what they can come up with. no bill is amendment-proof. svenja: usually legislators take a few weeks, so that makes march a good deadline. land blows could hurt the prime minister. the trouble something for the prime minister could be this white pap
this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua right here in london. prime minister tresa may will be the first foreign leader to meet he becamemp since president. meanwhile, back home, may's group has published brexit demands, giving into greater demands for transparency. bradshaws is myles from amundi asset management. how troublesome should this brexit bill become? uest: the s&p has threatened to , but we knowdments the government, who...
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this is bloomberg. mark: thank you. uk corporate executives voicing concerns over brexit negotiations, especially when it comes to the risk to jobs in markets. in testimony before the treasury select committee we heard from top executives at alianza global, hsbc, and the london stock exchange. >> we believe that a stable framework of grandfathering for a limiting time to be determined in advance of course, is likely to strongly support positive outcome for the negotiations because it is clear that massive migration or changes in customer behavior would be no good to anyone and a very complex negotiation and it would reverberate globally. >> detail in the regulations which we would not know about and our lawyers can only get to on day 100. in practice, there will be some sort of agreement that you have to grandfather the status quo until we have completion because these are legal contracts. >> in my view, it would need to be accompanied by a clear indication, a direction of travel and what the best definition is, we are
this is bloomberg. mark: thank you. uk corporate executives voicing concerns over brexit negotiations, especially when it comes to the risk to jobs in markets. in testimony before the treasury select committee we heard from top executives at alianza global, hsbc, and the london stock exchange. >> we believe that a stable framework of grandfathering for a limiting time to be determined in advance of course, is likely to strongly support positive outcome for the negotiations because it is...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." francine and tom in london and new york. coming up with bloomberg daybreak with david wesson and jonathan ferro. john: the hardest hit is a slow and gradual pace of potential timing. they will be that challenge within the fed. looking forward to a conversation with steve englander. china makes another big attempt to flush out -- francine: with more on china, let's get to hong kong. thank you for joining us. we have been talking about the china epic short squeeze. how do they resolve it? >> we have seen this script before. this happened last year when china came in hard. this is different. isis hard to say if china into -- there is a liquidity shortage. they are really tightening controls. yuan going want the into hong kong. it shows who is in control. chinese authorities are in control of the currency. francine: how much do they have longer-term? -- how much control do they have longer-term? >> they both came in to the market in hong kong and approved -- and improved communications. w
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." francine and tom in london and new york. coming up with bloomberg daybreak with david wesson and jonathan ferro. john: the hardest hit is a slow and gradual pace of potential timing. they will be that challenge within the fed. looking forward to a conversation with steve englander. china makes another big attempt to flush out -- francine: with more on china, let's get to hong kong. thank you for joining us. we have...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg markets. donald trump took aim at toyota on twitter, saying there is no way they can build a plant in for theo build corollas u.s. without paying a border tax. >> it is a special guest, the president of north america toyota. we will get to the corolla question, but first the camry. there is an empty stage without a camry. we are going to unveil the eighth generation of camry. it is an important vehicle for us. >> why is it so important for you? >> there has been a shift towards light purpose. 2.5 million midsized cars were sold last year. david: huge volume, but it is not as profitable. >> it depends on the vehicle. david: you made news with the president-elect with the plant to build corollas in mexico. thee build corollas in u.s., in mississippi. we made decisions six years ago to realign our manufacturing footprint in the u.s. we can build razr fours in 4's in canada. a division where you build the suvs and trucks in the united states and more of the compact cars down in mexico? >> there ar
this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg markets. donald trump took aim at toyota on twitter, saying there is no way they can build a plant in for theo build corollas u.s. without paying a border tax. >> it is a special guest, the president of north america toyota. we will get to the corolla question, but first the camry. there is an empty stage without a camry. we are going to unveil the eighth generation of camry. it is an important vehicle for us. >> why is it so important for you?...
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this is bloomberg. vonnie? vonnie: thank you. 2017 could be the most all tile year for political risk since world war ii. former u.s. treasury secretary larry summers says u.s. investors are getting far too sanguine about the risks of the donald trump administration. peter navarro and wilbur ross papers, two of his appointees. navarro-ross paper is well beyond the due economics. the logic of it, the arguments made are so far out of the ofnstream of any kind responsible economic thinking that they are the economic equivalent of creationism. vonnie: for more, we are joined by tom keene at eurasia group office in new york. we don't have to ask larry summers when he is really thinking, do we? tom: exactly, it was stunning to sit with ian bremmer and listen to secretary summers. he is always interesting. everyone agrees he is brilliant wasn economist but this exceptional. it was extraordinary how when you went after the work of peter navarro and wilbur ross. vonnie: did he give any conclusions? did he say what would
this is bloomberg. vonnie? vonnie: thank you. 2017 could be the most all tile year for political risk since world war ii. former u.s. treasury secretary larry summers says u.s. investors are getting far too sanguine about the risks of the donald trump administration. peter navarro and wilbur ross papers, two of his appointees. navarro-ross paper is well beyond the due economics. the logic of it, the arguments made are so far out of the ofnstream of any kind responsible economic thinking that...
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us is bloomberg. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg markets. let's get to the first word news. >> the state government issued a abuses byeport on chicago's police department finding institutional problems have led to major violations including racial bias and the use of excessive force. here's attorney general loretta lynch. >> though department of justice has concluded this is reasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department engages in a pattern of practice of use of excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment to the constitution. >> the probe was launched after the release of a video showing an officer shooting a black teenager 16 times. senior staff members of president-elect donald trump's incoming administration are meeting with correspondence. the get-together with president obama's team is a symbol of traditional peaceful transfer of power. secretary tom vilsack is leading the guys leaving the office. longestresident obama's serving cabinet secretary. replacement announcements in. mexico has nominated the current h
us is bloomberg. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg markets. let's get to the first word news. >> the state government issued a abuses byeport on chicago's police department finding institutional problems have led to major violations including racial bias and the use of excessive force. here's attorney general loretta lynch. >> though department of justice has concluded this is reasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department engages in a pattern of practice of...
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this is bloomberg. caroline: this is the best of bloomberg technology where we bring you all the stories this week in tech. alphabet, microsoft and intel reporting this week as the dow was caught above 20,000. be the largest internet provider in the united states. but would it keep pace with at&t? how atweeps in -- dynamics terminated the first major tech ipo of 2017. first, to our lead, a huge week for tech earnings. alphabet microsoft, intel, , qualcomm all reporting. this at a time when the dow jones was beyond the 20,000 level for the first time. let's kick things off with alphabet reporting on thursday. take a listen. >> you have to take a step back. here is a company that makes massive amounts of money, has massive levels of growth and yet people are finding those little areas. the problem is always expectations. obviously we will talk more about this, but the ad click numbers is clearly a challenge for them. what's good is we are seeing them spend money on some other of these other bets that i th
this is bloomberg. caroline: this is the best of bloomberg technology where we bring you all the stories this week in tech. alphabet, microsoft and intel reporting this week as the dow was caught above 20,000. be the largest internet provider in the united states. but would it keep pace with at&t? how atweeps in -- dynamics terminated the first major tech ipo of 2017. first, to our lead, a huge week for tech earnings. alphabet microsoft, intel, , qualcomm all reporting. this at a time when...
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caroline: foxconn, you put out a brief on bloomberg gadfly. you are not buying all the pr around what seems to be a deal coming from foxconn and touting apple might support them in building this big factory in the united states. >> foxconn chairman on the weekend pointed out that it is a wish and not a promise. that is an important caveat from the billionaire chairman of foxconn. he has make governments around the world believe he may invest in their countries, but has not always followed through. you can't blame him for that, because governments and officials and the governments are getting ahead of themselves, but he has been patient, but also aggressive, going to various governments and saying if you want me in your backyard, you have to offer incentives. he said that at the year end party, that he would be looking at stakeholders in the u.s. for the best deal. that means tax incentives, cheap land, electricity, all those things that cost money. if he can get a good deal, then he will consider it. caroline: tit for tat, not all one way for
caroline: foxconn, you put out a brief on bloomberg gadfly. you are not buying all the pr around what seems to be a deal coming from foxconn and touting apple might support them in building this big factory in the united states. >> foxconn chairman on the weekend pointed out that it is a wish and not a promise. that is an important caveat from the billionaire chairman of foxconn. he has make governments around the world believe he may invest in their countries, but has not always followed...
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this is bloomberg. ks.ncine: than the dollar fell and treasuries gained as investors throw their online trades. president-elect addressed the rushin russian hacking claim, hs relationship with putin, and the wall. hacking, ias far as think it was russia, but i think we also get hacked by other countries and other people. trump, ilikes donald consider that of affect, not a liability, because we have a horrible relationship with russia. russia can help us fight isis. neverg like that should have been written, it should never have been had, and it certainly should never have been released. we're going to build a wall. i could wait a year to half until we finish negotiations with mexico, which we will start immediately after we get to office, but i do not know when. as soon as our secretary is approved, almost simultaneously, shortly thereafter, a plan. it will be repeal and replace. it will be essentially simultaneously. not you. your organization is terrible. >> you are attacking our news organization. ca
this is bloomberg. ks.ncine: than the dollar fell and treasuries gained as investors throw their online trades. president-elect addressed the rushin russian hacking claim, hs relationship with putin, and the wall. hacking, ias far as think it was russia, but i think we also get hacked by other countries and other people. trump, ilikes donald consider that of affect, not a liability, because we have a horrible relationship with russia. russia can help us fight isis. neverg like that should have...
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"bloomberg markets." mark: we will take you from philadelphia to london, covering stories out of paris, hong kong and wall street in the next hour. u.k. lawmakers have two weeks to debate the short brexit bill introduced today. to limitnment looking the possibility of amendments by the opposition. mayie: in the u.s., theresa begins a two-day visit to meet with president trump on trade. two british officials say the u.k. does not have enough expert negotiators to tackle out any agreements. verizon is reportedly exploring a combination with charter communications. as a deal between those to make sense? those twodeal between make sense? mark: it looks red on the gmm function today. stocks as measured by the stoxx 600 higher. you can see a lot of individual markets are lower. currencies are falling against the dollar today. bond yields are rising today. flights toquality or riskier assets earlier. brent crude up. a busy couple of days for earnings. rbs in the news today. it will take a chance and salesing thi
"bloomberg markets." mark: we will take you from philadelphia to london, covering stories out of paris, hong kong and wall street in the next hour. u.k. lawmakers have two weeks to debate the short brexit bill introduced today. to limitnment looking the possibility of amendments by the opposition. mayie: in the u.s., theresa begins a two-day visit to meet with president trump on trade. two british officials say the u.k. does not have enough expert negotiators to tackle out any...
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you are watching bloomberg. bloomberg technology is next. emily: this is bloomberg technology. beflix crown jewels estimates again. benioffesforce ceo marc joins us taking down rising competition in the cloud. and why a judge decided not to arrest samsung's heir apparent. first to our lead. netflix shares spiking in after-hours trading. they added more than 7 million subscribers to finish the year with 94 million members. the company credits the popularity of original content including the crown and gilmore girls in black mirror. a top of all of this is one of investors chief concerns. joining us now, cory johnson. walk us through. pretty record. cory: those are some great numbers here. there were some terrible numbers here. cage, it was interesting to see. that is part of their long-term plan. a change. spending right now is going towards original content including luke cage where they are thinking it's not just luke cage, but daredevil, iron fist, they will have their own avengers. part of the marvel universe. they are thinking of how they are going to build a mountain of ori
you are watching bloomberg. bloomberg technology is next. emily: this is bloomberg technology. beflix crown jewels estimates again. benioffesforce ceo marc joins us taking down rising competition in the cloud. and why a judge decided not to arrest samsung's heir apparent. first to our lead. netflix shares spiking in after-hours trading. they added more than 7 million subscribers to finish the year with 94 million members. the company credits the popularity of original content including the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. bill mcnabb, the ceo of the vanguard group, bill, we just started to talk with you a bit about what it means to invest under a trump administration. we don't know what it will look like, but we have some indications. for someone who is where -- worried about the pension or 401(k), as the world changed since the election? bill: i think that when it comes to thinking about retirement, you have to think long term and the historical data that we have looked at over 150 years suggests that who is sitting in the president's seat really doesn't matter. i know it sounds harsh, but these policies have an impact on the margin, but you have to look at much more long-term fundamentals. we think that as a retirement investor, you got to tune out the noise in a sense and accept whatever volatility may be engendered by changes in policy and have a long-term perspective. is that what largely drives what you said earlier in the segment, looking at the last 10 years? what other factor is it? demographi
this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. bill mcnabb, the ceo of the vanguard group, bill, we just started to talk with you a bit about what it means to invest under a trump administration. we don't know what it will look like, but we have some indications. for someone who is where -- worried about the pension or 401(k), as the world changed since the election? bill: i think that when it comes to thinking about retirement, you have to think long term and the historical data that we have looked...