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what can japan do? japan can only do a few things. we can maybe make a commitment for future assistance to the butlopments of north korea, another thing that japan can contribute his development exercise on this north korean issue. without north korean issues being resolved, there is no peaceful framework in that region. there, u.s. is there, there is no peaceful communication channel. i'm giving us an opportunity. china, south korea, japan, the u.s., maybe the four of us should get together about a new peaceful institution that can possibly work in the region. japanese media is busy talking andt mr. trump's tweets, attitudes. that is the reason why a lot of japanese people are saying i don't know as my answer. seriously now have to face solution of discussions about this problem. i think the starting point has to be identifying a common objective across the two countries, as well as our neighboring countries. this event has taught me a lot of things. there are a lot of different perspectives from americans that are different from jap
what can japan do? japan can only do a few things. we can maybe make a commitment for future assistance to the butlopments of north korea, another thing that japan can contribute his development exercise on this north korean issue. without north korean issues being resolved, there is no peaceful framework in that region. there, u.s. is there, there is no peaceful communication channel. i'm giving us an opportunity. china, south korea, japan, the u.s., maybe the four of us should get together...
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-japan-korea. japan-american student conference was created in 1934 and when relations between japan and america were declining. i'm sure the two countries would go to work and students from american japan work together to serve as a bridge of understanding and friendship across the pacific. now 83 years later its mission continues to be just a significant today as when it was founded. in 2008 isc launched a second student conference between -- although relations have been strong for decades, kasc was found when the alliance was facing several challenges and the need for improved cultural understanding and people to people diplomacy was vital in order to strengthen relations between the two countries. now ten years later kasc has grown to identify and support future leaders who continue serving as bridges and ambassadors to their countries. so what are these conferences and this symposium so important? this is the major question i asked last to get as we share again and again use relations with jap
-japan-korea. japan-american student conference was created in 1934 and when relations between japan and america were declining. i'm sure the two countries would go to work and students from american japan work together to serve as a bridge of understanding and friendship across the pacific. now 83 years later its mission continues to be just a significant today as when it was founded. in 2008 isc launched a second student conference between -- although relations have been strong for decades,...
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china, japan, south korea. china, u.s., japan. russia.ina, but what's interesting is it though the publics in both places like broader, multilateral coalitions. if you look at the one that has most embrace, at the u.s., china, japan, south korea, russia, that is the one that has support.st so clearly i think it is more embracing multilateralism in dealing with north korea. to be the case in both. please name two countries that you believe pose the greatest threat to world peace and security. now, i want to tell you that question is an open-ended question. we did not give names. we did not give anything at all. people can name whatever country they want. very interesting to look at that, because this, again, is worth a real conversation, especially in of the other results. the u.s.,singly, both in the u.s., and japan, the publics name north korea as number one. in this environment, they see thatas the country threatens world peace more than any other. look at whereu the u.s. is, it's striking. theuse it is number two for japanese.
china, japan, south korea. china, u.s., japan. russia.ina, but what's interesting is it though the publics in both places like broader, multilateral coalitions. if you look at the one that has most embrace, at the u.s., china, japan, south korea, russia, that is the one that has support.st so clearly i think it is more embracing multilateralism in dealing with north korea. to be the case in both. please name two countries that you believe pose the greatest threat to world peace and security....
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-japan-korea. japan america student conference was great in 19 did for the relations between japan and america were in decline. the two countries would go to war, student from american japan worked together to serve as a bridge of understanding and friendship across the pacific. now 83 years later its mission continues the justice in the city today as when it was founded. in 2008 isc launched a second conference. although relations have been strong for decades, it was founded in a timely alliance was facing several challenges and the need for improved cultural understanding of people to people diplomacy was vital between the two countries. now ten years later cast has evolved to identify as a future leader will continue serving as bridges and ambassadors to their countries. so why are these conferences and this symposium so important? this this is a major question id last year. as we hear again and again use relations with japan and korea are stronger than ever and the americans strongest allies. b
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and now i have three grandchildren in japan, family in japan. and i found that that was the biggest learning experience that i could ever have. i wrote a book about that in 1988 called "of war and weddings." it's -- i don't with like to promote myself, but that's a book that you can read on amazon. and i'm proud of them, i'm proud of the three american grandchildren. we're all the same in my love for them. >> off to your right, sir. [applause] >> we have time for one last question, and we'll take that now, and then we'll hear from our choir and band, the very dramatic "battle hymn of the republic." afterwards jerry will be available to autograph copies of his book in the front lobby which are available in our store. our last question. >> thank you, sir, for your service. and everybody out here, thank you very much for keeping us safe in america. have you flown anything since your time behind the 51? have you ever maybe even got in a jet and experienced that? and having parents both in the navy, i have to quickly say go, navy. beat army. [laughte
and now i have three grandchildren in japan, family in japan. and i found that that was the biggest learning experience that i could ever have. i wrote a book about that in 1988 called "of war and weddings." it's -- i don't with like to promote myself, but that's a book that you can read on amazon. and i'm proud of them, i'm proud of the three american grandchildren. we're all the same in my love for them. >> off to your right, sir. [applause] >> we have time for one last...
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what we saw in japan, still a strong push by japan, australia and others to do this, and basically wait out trump. maybe the next u.s. administration will find a way to endorse it. you, our asia government editor in hong kong. our guest says oil is still in a honeymoon period. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> true autonomy for every single case is the way. what we bring to them is our developing autonomy. we will have autonomous cars on the road, i believe within the next 18 months. not as a test case but a real case out there. extremelys are interested today. for example, the large companies like uber or the likes of uber is one example. but also you have a large company like alibaba, amazon, who are very interested also. some big newsmakers talking to bloomberg from the world economic forum in davos on the future of technology in the auto sector. asiag onto airplanes, air -- are rising oil prices still manageable, despite a 5% jump this year? our guest says he is not a big believer in fuel hedging. rushing in by doing the right thing at the right time. now focusing on group structure and two
what we saw in japan, still a strong push by japan, australia and others to do this, and basically wait out trump. maybe the next u.s. administration will find a way to endorse it. you, our asia government editor in hong kong. our guest says oil is still in a honeymoon period. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> true autonomy for every single case is the way. what we bring to them is our developing autonomy. we will have autonomous cars on the road, i believe within the next 18 months. not as a...
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what japan can do, japan can only do only a few things. we can make a complement of future assistance to the development of north korea. but another thing that japan can contribute is an exercise on this north korean issue because the north korean issue being resolved, there is no peaceful framework in that region, because there is no peaceful institution in our region. u.s. is there. there is no peaceful ommunication channels or institutions. china, south korea, japan, the u.s., maybe the four of us should get together about the new peaceful institutions that can possibly work in the region. but japanese media is busy about talking about mr. trump's tweets, mr. trump's attitudes, about missiles from north korea. are short in a lot of media coverage. and that is the reason a lot of japanese people are saying, i don't know as my answer. seriously ave to face solution discussions about this problem. and i think the starting point objective i faced my across countries. and by the way, this event taught a lot of things for me. there are a lot
what japan can do, japan can only do only a few things. we can make a complement of future assistance to the development of north korea. but another thing that japan can contribute is an exercise on this north korean issue because the north korean issue being resolved, there is no peaceful framework in that region, because there is no peaceful institution in our region. u.s. is there. there is no peaceful ommunication channels or institutions. china, south korea, japan, the u.s., maybe the four...
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and japan. a were doing many of the same things american peace corps volunteers were doing. as i traveled around, i enjoyed meeting young koreans and japanese who were sacrificing two years of their lives to try and make the world a better place. it was gratifying to see that. it reinforced to me how the three countries share common values and how young people in japan, korea, and united states see themselves as global citizens contributing outside of the countries. i think it is important to us. i know we will have good conversations today and you are already having good conversations. it is important to acknowledge while we have differences, there -- our commonalities are more important for our differences. there is tremendous potential for partnership as we advance our common interests around the world. programs like this where you discuss important issues like digital diplomacy and challenges in the workplace, i hope will create a foundation for stronger trilateral relations going forward. i
and japan. a were doing many of the same things american peace corps volunteers were doing. as i traveled around, i enjoyed meeting young koreans and japanese who were sacrificing two years of their lives to try and make the world a better place. it was gratifying to see that. it reinforced to me how the three countries share common values and how young people in japan, korea, and united states see themselves as global citizens contributing outside of the countries. i think it is important to...
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tomo: it is important for japan. raise toies decide to 3% or beyond, that means consumption is likely to robust and keep the japanese economy going, and so i think for mr. kuroda, this is significant. continuesif the fed with the path of its three rate hikes this year, if the ecb announces steps, what does that mean for the boj? does that make governor kuroda's job more complicated? : it is complicated, but it will provide depreciation pressure. will callmaybe he them up and say, "hey, guys, get on with it." for joining us from nomura securities. i will be back. conference toss listen as governor kuroda it gets drilled for an hour, so a lot more coming up as we cover the boj decision. that to you guys. thank you very much, kathleen. >> just to recap, no japan, the rank of maintaining their yield target at about 0%. after meeting on tuesday, it is keeping its balance rate at 0.1%. that was in line with all of the economists surveyed by bloomberg, so no big surprises. anchor: yes, and there is a little bit of movement
tomo: it is important for japan. raise toies decide to 3% or beyond, that means consumption is likely to robust and keep the japanese economy going, and so i think for mr. kuroda, this is significant. continuesif the fed with the path of its three rate hikes this year, if the ecb announces steps, what does that mean for the boj? does that make governor kuroda's job more complicated? : it is complicated, but it will provide depreciation pressure. will callmaybe he them up and say, "hey,...
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-japan alliance. a the future, do you think multilateral security mechanism which includes china is necessary in order to bring a stable, peaceful environment in the region? 58% say it is necessary, only 5% say it is not. hard to interpret that because that is worth discussion -- hard to interpret that, but that is worth discussion. which of the following alliances would be the most effective? this is interesting because we tried to ask the question the same way, understanding the japanese think about it a particular way and we think about a particular way. we put the options there, china, japan, south korea. publics as though the in both places like broader multilateral coalitions. if you look at the one as the most embrace, the u.s.-china, russia --th korea, that has the biggest support. that seems to be the case in both. please name to countries that you believe pose the greatest threat to world peace and security. this question is an open-ended question. we do not give names, we did not give anyth
-japan alliance. a the future, do you think multilateral security mechanism which includes china is necessary in order to bring a stable, peaceful environment in the region? 58% say it is necessary, only 5% say it is not. hard to interpret that because that is worth discussion -- hard to interpret that, but that is worth discussion. which of the following alliances would be the most effective? this is interesting because we tried to ask the question the same way, understanding the japanese...
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and theg is going on hit af japan is going to target. these numbers become very important to the bank of japan on.hey watch what is going >> thank you. there is a market response here. >> these are the numbers on your chart and we show you the wage inflation and we got promising signs. it is a little bit higher than last month, but this is academic. the point we want to make is the stagnation that we will see a little later on and you can have a look at the market reactions that are lasting with the futures in japan going to a lower start and there is a lot to talk about in japan today with the dollar on the way up and you look at what analysts are saying and the growth of differentials between analysts and it looks like the regan could be temporary. there are lots of other things to watch and stocks to watch. are companies and you have been talking about that. sharp's said there was a bid for the pc business and it is a long list of names that we have a look at, in case you are waking up to this. you have the five-year yields and you ta
and theg is going on hit af japan is going to target. these numbers become very important to the bank of japan on.hey watch what is going >> thank you. there is a market response here. >> these are the numbers on your chart and we show you the wage inflation and we got promising signs. it is a little bit higher than last month, but this is academic. the point we want to make is the stagnation that we will see a little later on and you can have a look at the market reactions that are...
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so in korea and in japan after world war ii. when you go to work for a company, you are having an active part in nation building. who goes to work for google thinking they are helping america get better. you are helping yourself get better and maybe also your helping humanity getting better if you are creating a new piece of technology, fine. but i remember once my -- my team leader, korean team leader with media training and he was being interviewed and the interviewer said why do you like working for hyundai because i i'm doing my part to make korea better and he was my age and grew up in poverty in the 60s in korea. and so i think now you are kind of on that third generation where younger koreans have grown up only in prosperity. and they hear the grandparents and maybe the mom and dad talk about this. but it is one thing to hear it and another thing to experience it. and so it made sense for my team leader to work his 12 hours or whatever. and i also think you are starting to see with -- as the prosperity has come, a bit of
so in korea and in japan after world war ii. when you go to work for a company, you are having an active part in nation building. who goes to work for google thinking they are helping america get better. you are helping yourself get better and maybe also your helping humanity getting better if you are creating a new piece of technology, fine. but i remember once my -- my team leader, korean team leader with media training and he was being interviewed and the interviewer said why do you like...
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when he refers to the sea between korea and japan as the sea of japan instead of the east sea, it makes south korean blood boil. i think there is a possibility that a preemptive or preventative strike against north korea without firm south korean support could lead to a backlash against the american presence in south korea that could have unforeseen consequences as far as our position in east asia. >> this is the historians lesson for the age, to understand we do not have a rock solid ally in south korea. >> we do at the moment but that could change drastically with a rash american decision. it is possible we could do this and get away with it, but nobody >> we do at the moment but that knows. i feel like there is a subset of possibilities as to how this crisis could play out. we think if we strike the north first, x number of south koreans will die. i think it would make much more sense from the north korean perspective if we were to attack them, not to level seoul, but to point out to south koreans that americans had just rolled the dice with tens of millions of korean lives hanging i
when he refers to the sea between korea and japan as the sea of japan instead of the east sea, it makes south korean blood boil. i think there is a possibility that a preemptive or preventative strike against north korea without firm south korean support could lead to a backlash against the american presence in south korea that could have unforeseen consequences as far as our position in east asia. >> this is the historians lesson for the age, to understand we do not have a rock solid...
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inflation stalling in japan. the bank of japan's 2% target seems out of reach. optimistic signals in china.
inflation stalling in japan. the bank of japan's 2% target seems out of reach. optimistic signals in china.
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japan has an explicitly pacifist constitution. they have no armed forces, they do not possess the right to wage war, to wage offensive or outside of japan, all of that is changing now because of the north korean threat and the japanese are beginning to discuss revising their constitution. relations between the south koreans and the japanese are not good. japanese militarism causes further mistrust among the south koreans. one way of viewing what the north koreans are doing is forcing all of the nations involved -- south korea, the united states, and japan, to ask fundamental questions about the relationship with each other and the security of northeast asia. the answer to those questions will not be agreeable to all parties. >> in closing, as a historian, is there a metaphor you can use to describe the current situation as you're looking at it? i am thinking -- is it a tinderbox waiting for a spark or something other than that? >> a better metaphor might be some sort of precarious tower that is fairly strong but brittle, something
japan has an explicitly pacifist constitution. they have no armed forces, they do not possess the right to wage war, to wage offensive or outside of japan, all of that is changing now because of the north korean threat and the japanese are beginning to discuss revising their constitution. relations between the south koreans and the japanese are not good. japanese militarism causes further mistrust among the south koreans. one way of viewing what the north koreans are doing is forcing all of the...
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was planning a ground invasion of japan. june 18, 1945, truman called the meeting, brought together everybody, his best advisers, and he said how are we going to end this war with japan. and in that meeting, everybody agreed that we were going to invade japan with a ground invasion. the invasion was going to start on november 1st, and it was going to involve 766,700 american soldiers. that's a lot of people. we knew from okinawa and iwo jima that it was going to be very bloody. in that meeting the secretary of war raised his hand, and he said a lot of people in japan don't care about war, but if we invade the homeland, women and children -- he didn't use that term, but he said, basically, everybody in japan was going to take up arms and fight. it was going to be awful. also in the meeting -- by the way, in the minutes of that9 meeting, you can read them online from the truman library web site. they're fascinating. fascinating. nowhere in that document is the bomb mentioned because it was so secret that they were not permitte
was planning a ground invasion of japan. june 18, 1945, truman called the meeting, brought together everybody, his best advisers, and he said how are we going to end this war with japan. and in that meeting, everybody agreed that we were going to invade japan with a ground invasion. the invasion was going to start on november 1st, and it was going to involve 766,700 american soldiers. that's a lot of people. we knew from okinawa and iwo jima that it was going to be very bloody. in that meeting...
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, , family japan. i found that was the biggest learning experience that i could ever have. i wrote a book about that in 1988 called a war and weddings. i don't like to promote myself but it's a book that you can read on amazon. and i'm proud of them. i'm proud of my three grandchildren, and my love for them. >> to your right. [applause] >> we have time for one last question. we will take that now and then we will hear from our choir in band, the very dramatic battle hymn of the republic. afterwards, jerry will be available to autograph copy of his books in the front lobby which are available in our store. our last question. >> thank you for your service, and it would out here. think you very much for keeping us safe in america. have you flown anything since your time trying to 51? have you may be even gotten in a jet and experience that? having parents both the navy i have to say very quickly, go navy, beat army. [laughing] >> well, you really never lose the ability to make love and let you get old, an
, , family japan. i found that was the biggest learning experience that i could ever have. i wrote a book about that in 1988 called a war and weddings. i don't like to promote myself but it's a book that you can read on amazon. and i'm proud of them. i'm proud of my three grandchildren, and my love for them. >> to your right. [applause] >> we have time for one last question. we will take that now and then we will hear from our choir in band, the very dramatic battle hymn of the...
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manus: bank of japan hold steady. pushes back, saying not at the point of policy exit. ♪ manus: it is 7:00 a.m. in london. it is 8:00 a.m. on the slopes and davos. francine is standing by. good morning. francine: good morning. and a couple of minutes i will sit down with philipp hildebrand , vice-chairman of blackrock. a lot of the questioning will be on these tariffs. donald, we expect him to show up on thursday in davos. ao days ahead of it, getting stern message that he will have 30% tariffs on solar panels and washing machines. this is not only for china. it doesn't to be targeting china. tom keene has a great banking panel. he has a chinese regulator on. monetaryriday, a banking and policy panel. week.l be a fun but busy i will be back shortly with philipp hildebrand. in regardsking news to b-sky-b. says the fox sky deal is not in the public interest. read headline. headline. this goes back. the fox sky merger could be against the public interest. the parties can give feedback to february.tor through the final
manus: bank of japan hold steady. pushes back, saying not at the point of policy exit. ♪ manus: it is 7:00 a.m. in london. it is 8:00 a.m. on the slopes and davos. francine is standing by. good morning. francine: good morning. and a couple of minutes i will sit down with philipp hildebrand , vice-chairman of blackrock. a lot of the questioning will be on these tariffs. donald, we expect him to show up on thursday in davos. ao days ahead of it, getting stern message that he will have 30%...
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you want to buy the dips in the fading thensider vainglorious run in japan. big in japan. let's talk about your first word news. german chancellor angela merkel and the social democrats negotiated through the night to sketch out a government alliance seeking to end a political deadlock and open the door to her fourth term. the christian democrat union and the social democrats have been holed up in berlin with no sign of an outcome. they set a deadline for yesterday. u.s. president donald said to have decided to extend sanctions leaving the accord intact. according to officials, the president is preparing new sanctions against iran. the justice department said it will set up a financing and terrorism team to target hezbollah which they considered a terrorist organization. donald trump has triggered fresh accusations of racism after a about haiti,mments el salvador, and african nations. white house spokesman did not dispute the claims. he said president trump will always fight for the american people. president trump is concerned his trip to the cable not go ahead in respons
you want to buy the dips in the fading thensider vainglorious run in japan. big in japan. let's talk about your first word news. german chancellor angela merkel and the social democrats negotiated through the night to sketch out a government alliance seeking to end a political deadlock and open the door to her fourth term. the christian democrat union and the social democrats have been holed up in berlin with no sign of an outcome. they set a deadline for yesterday. u.s. president donald said...
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there have been north korea missiles heading to japan or over the top of japan. two in a few days. it is remarkable. dave. >> hawaii, a big tourist destination for japanese. imagine if you went through both of the scenarios. paula, thank you. >>> southern california couple facing charges of torture and child endangerment after police found the couple's 13 children held captive in the riverside area home. bail set at $9 million each for david allen turpin and louise anna turpin. one child escaped from the house and found a cell phone and called 911. >> the ages of the children range from 2 to 29. here is how the neighbor who saw the sunday arrests described the children. >> they were very paled skin. almost like they never have seen the sun. i have seen a couple of the older ones. it was mostly girls and then kind of small framed. i would say tiny almost looked malnourished. >> victims all being treated for satis a variety of medical issues. it is not clear if the couple has an attorney. >>> a time for what is coming up on "new day." alysin is here with more. hopefully the children
there have been north korea missiles heading to japan or over the top of japan. two in a few days. it is remarkable. dave. >> hawaii, a big tourist destination for japanese. imagine if you went through both of the scenarios. paula, thank you. >>> southern california couple facing charges of torture and child endangerment after police found the couple's 13 children held captive in the riverside area home. bail set at $9 million each for david allen turpin and louise anna turpin....
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we're going to go into japan. they there wasn't going to be a power vacuum there. >> who did president truman bring with him to washington from kansas city and who was around him from kansas city is in the white house. >> when he came into the building. there was a lot of missourians around him. his buddy eddie in the first chapter. so he bring eddie mckim, an building. and suddenly you have people trying to tell them what to can. they're mortified. one of the narratives in the book is that how staffers realize who truman. is it happens fairly quickly. you see their opinions of him start to form. at first they're considered -- concerned. he was very well educated although no college degree. who is harry vaughn and >> he's one of the americans. he was white house gesture. he made him a nable aide. he was in the restembs. -- reserves. >> a couple of other people that you i write about. we've got sharp video so you can see. what did he do? what was he job? >> he was one of very few people who served in all three bran
we're going to go into japan. they there wasn't going to be a power vacuum there. >> who did president truman bring with him to washington from kansas city and who was around him from kansas city is in the white house. >> when he came into the building. there was a lot of missourians around him. his buddy eddie in the first chapter. so he bring eddie mckim, an building. and suddenly you have people trying to tell them what to can. they're mortified. one of the narratives in the book...
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we have pmi data from japan. sophie: bring out the cheerleaders, the manufacturing numbers highest since february 2015. 54 in december. picked up again. the highest reading since february 2014. japanese stocks leading the region as the yen softer for a second day, given the firmer dollar. the nikkei jumping over 2%. on course for a new 1992 high. the topix is not to be outdone, adding over 1.5%. a november 1990 one high. the biggest gain since september. exporters like toyota and sony adding the most in terms of interest points. and others are building on 2017 gains. we have i.t. stocks gaining 2%. along with energy shares. this is one of the suppliers to tesla in asia. checking on the board, rising with panasonic and you, rubber hamaanasonic and yoko rubber. a quick check on japanese auto climbers. honda and toyota jumping to the highest level in two years, despite a drop in u.s. sales for december and the murky outlook for 2018. betty: thank you so much. taking a look at the first day of trade in japan for 2018
we have pmi data from japan. sophie: bring out the cheerleaders, the manufacturing numbers highest since february 2015. 54 in december. picked up again. the highest reading since february 2014. japanese stocks leading the region as the yen softer for a second day, given the firmer dollar. the nikkei jumping over 2%. on course for a new 1992 high. the topix is not to be outdone, adding over 1.5%. a november 1990 one high. the biggest gain since september. exporters like toyota and sony adding...
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fbi holdings in japan rising double since japan last traded on cymer 29. have a look at this stock, a cannabis supplier in austria, jumping by 30.8% after the of strain government allowed exports of medicinal marijuana following the news out of california. saly thank you, juliette in singapore. let's return to the topic of the fed. officials debated the risk to allu.s. economic outlook some were concerned about low inflation. others pointed to robust growth that is about to get further boost from tax cuts. most policymakers backing continued gradual rate hikes. bloomberg's mike mckee has more. >> the biggest risk to the rising at aces faster pace as the economy picks up speed, abetted by tax cuts many fed officials expect the tax cut to write a small lifted consumer spending and a modest boost to capital spending. but given the failure of wages and prices to rally last year despite a strengthening job market, most of his goods reiterated continuing a gradual approach to raising the target range for the benchmark policy record with a pushed it up .25% and p
fbi holdings in japan rising double since japan last traded on cymer 29. have a look at this stock, a cannabis supplier in austria, jumping by 30.8% after the of strain government allowed exports of medicinal marijuana following the news out of california. saly thank you, juliette in singapore. let's return to the topic of the fed. officials debated the risk to allu.s. economic outlook some were concerned about low inflation. others pointed to robust growth that is about to get further boost...
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his japan out of the woods? -- is japan out of the woods? >> japan's economy is the best it has been this century, but that is not saying much. rishaad: 18 years. export-lede shown investment, etc. i think the big issue for asia is that this coming year there should be rapprochement between japan and china. i'm curious to see how much leadership they can provide the region in terms of growth direction and so on. rishaad: when do china and japan actually become the drivers of growth in asia has the u.s. still is? >> china has very specific ambitions like belt and road, and japan is willing to help him about whether that transforms into a viable strategy for the rest of asia remains to be seen. it depends on how much they are willing to open up their own economies. rishaad: there are a lot of issues between the two economies. >> the other issue is whether they can finance. china's high savings rate come i don't think it can finance belt and road on its own here it -- its own. rishaad: cliff, thank you. story, positive arrow the hang seng turni
his japan out of the woods? -- is japan out of the woods? >> japan's economy is the best it has been this century, but that is not saying much. rishaad: 18 years. export-lede shown investment, etc. i think the big issue for asia is that this coming year there should be rapprochement between japan and china. i'm curious to see how much leadership they can provide the region in terms of growth direction and so on. rishaad: when do china and japan actually become the drivers of growth in...
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when he refers to the sea between korea and japan as the sea of japan instead of the east boil.t makes korean blood there is a chance that a preemptive strike against north korea without firm south korean support could lead to a backlash against the american president that could have unforeseen there is a chance thatconsequenr position in east asia. host: this is the history and lesson for the age. we don't have a rockstar -- in southck solid ally korea. mr. fields: we do at the moment, but that could change drastically with a rash american decision. we could get away with it, but nobody knows. there is a wholesome scent of possibilities. we tend to think if we strike first, x number of koreans will die. it will make much more sense from the north korean perspective if we were to attack them not to level seoul, but to show that they had rolled the dice with tens of mainly -- the dice with tens of millions of south korean lives. they will say, do you really need the americans? they are the greatest threat. host: we have referenced china a few times. what is the influence china can exert
when he refers to the sea between korea and japan as the sea of japan instead of the east boil.t makes korean blood there is a chance that a preemptive strike against north korea without firm south korean support could lead to a backlash against the american president that could have unforeseen there is a chance thatconsequenr position in east asia. host: this is the history and lesson for the age. we don't have a rockstar -- in southck solid ally korea. mr. fields: we do at the moment, but...
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japan is coming out of a the last twoperiod decades. unemployment is fairly low, growth is on the way up. for thoseo need open-ended quantitative easing programs. when you put it all together and look at the valuation of begin -- the yen, very cheap. soonerft, any change than expected will send the yen much higher from the current levels. out of deflation, but still sluggish growth and you have negative yields. and surely, if oil prices keep going up, it will weigh on the economy. agree.yeah, i but if you look at the fundamental improvements in the that kind ofomy, qe which was aggressive when -- deflation was a threat -- now is no longer required. he also look at -- we have the boj meeting coming in a few days. that will be the first time in four years where the boj won't need to cut their foe cap -- forecast. that will be a shift in monetary policy. ondoesn't mean it will go tightening, it just means they don't need to ease as much as they have. and market pricing toward the yen is pricing for the boj being the last central bank to th
japan is coming out of a the last twoperiod decades. unemployment is fairly low, growth is on the way up. for thoseo need open-ended quantitative easing programs. when you put it all together and look at the valuation of begin -- the yen, very cheap. soonerft, any change than expected will send the yen much higher from the current levels. out of deflation, but still sluggish growth and you have negative yields. and surely, if oil prices keep going up, it will weigh on the economy. agree.yeah, i...
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aseanould say japan and and some parts of europe. reporter: how fast can you increasereporter: sales in china? >> we are expanding little by little, so 10% to 12% every year because we are almost nothing. reporter: you are still small. >> we want to increase in china, and we are very much committed. reporter: what is involved in expanding the footprint? >> we are going to e-commerce, because that is the whole story -- so thats well as we penetrate their brand. reporter: it has beenreporter: four years since centauri bought jim beam. is it time for another acquisition? >> i don't think so. it has been successful in terms of overcoming cultural differences. launched a corporate to rokuct which is called gin. morent to go to the emerging markets like china i mentioned earlier, mexico, whatever happened to the nafta, and the asean countries, india. reporter: the liquor industry keeps consolidating. petrone.ought did you look at either of those? >> we are all checking the radar. reporter: were you a better? >> we are better, in terms of b
aseanould say japan and and some parts of europe. reporter: how fast can you increasereporter: sales in china? >> we are expanding little by little, so 10% to 12% every year because we are almost nothing. reporter: you are still small. >> we want to increase in china, and we are very much committed. reporter: what is involved in expanding the footprint? >> we are going to e-commerce, because that is the whole story -- so thats well as we penetrate their brand. reporter: it has...
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their big queen could boost japan's g.d.p. no more analysts say japan's bitcoin craze could help the country's economic growth research analysts at no more instinet said we estimate the wealth effect from unrealized gains on big queen trading by japanese investors since the start of twenty seventeen and estimate a potential boost to consumer spending of between twenty three point two billion yen and ninety six billion yen which is about two hundred six million to eight hundred fifty five million i think that's you know it's something i point three point three percentage points they would add to g.d.p. we were the japanese are some of the biggest four extreme years in the world well this is an amazing story because they were saying real geo political impact of but going on a g. twenty country g seven country japan actually the spending power that comes with the rise of big going in the millions of people who are buying it in japan the multi billion dollars that they've appreciated in value is causing a genuine effect in their e
their big queen could boost japan's g.d.p. no more analysts say japan's bitcoin craze could help the country's economic growth research analysts at no more instinet said we estimate the wealth effect from unrealized gains on big queen trading by japanese investors since the start of twenty seventeen and estimate a potential boost to consumer spending of between twenty three point two billion yen and ninety six billion yen which is about two hundred six million to eight hundred fifty five...
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japan has the lowest hoping in four years but there is another story about japan investors into u.s. treasuries as hedging costs are hitting the highest level since 2008. here is the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: in the u.s., white sarahpress secretary sanders has had president will support the house leadership plan for temporary government funding ahead of tomorrow's shutdown deadline. that gives all lien some did -- paul ryan some additional clout. pressing ahead with a plan to avoid the shutdown by temporarily funding the government for four more weeks but shutting out a deal on immigration. restoringy's hopes of frosty relations with donald trump in davos next week look to be fading. according to people familiar with the matter, with anglo-american relations coming under strain, her team wanted to schedule a conversation between the two leaders during the world economic form. you said there is still a chance they will manage to meet for brief conversation, though coordinating their diuresis proving extremely difficult. the bitcoin roller coaster start to 2018 has
japan has the lowest hoping in four years but there is another story about japan investors into u.s. treasuries as hedging costs are hitting the highest level since 2008. here is the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: in the u.s., white sarahpress secretary sanders has had president will support the house leadership plan for temporary government funding ahead of tomorrow's shutdown deadline. that gives all lien some did -- paul ryan some additional clout. pressing ahead with a plan...
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it during the second world war in a country occupied by japan. it takes its title from the traditional flower of mourning in korea, and the book, which moves from wartime to oui’ book, which moves from wartime to our own century and back, is an evocative picture of loss, and also an account of how one of the deepest human bonds can survive almost anything. welcome. for your first venture into fiction, you chose to go back to the country of your mother's birth to a period long before you were born. to what extent was it, for you personally, a voyage of discovery? for me it was very much a voyage of discovery. i had to do a lot of research into history that i had never heard of. i grew up in america, so our history of korea is very minimal. so i kind of start with stories that my mother had told me, that my grandfather had mentioned, and i went from there. you see, i think many people picking up the book in this country will be startled to realise that anyone going into the second world war as a korean had been living under what we might calljapa
it during the second world war in a country occupied by japan. it takes its title from the traditional flower of mourning in korea, and the book, which moves from wartime to oui’ book, which moves from wartime to our own century and back, is an evocative picture of loss, and also an account of how one of the deepest human bonds can survive almost anything. welcome. for your first venture into fiction, you chose to go back to the country of your mother's birth to a period long before you were...
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and japan. the tax rate, we really have some kind of -- on south korea competitiveness in the global market. in terms of the minimum wage hike, about 60% gain. the biggest gain since 2001. we do have a little impact on the job market. at the same time, we are already seeing some type of retail providers raising their retail prices. that is the offset risk to our inflation forecast. we're watching how this hike and minimum wage hike will play out on the korean economy this year. >> how about raising interest rates? how will that play out in the housing market? young: south korea was the first country in asia to hike interest rates in november after the u.s. fed started the numerous asian of market policies. we will deliver on the rate hikes this year. market andhousing south korea is showing some correction. anding transaction volumes the housing construction orders already started to decline. they'll will be a drag on the economy growth of this year -- that's will be a drag on the economic growt
and japan. the tax rate, we really have some kind of -- on south korea competitiveness in the global market. in terms of the minimum wage hike, about 60% gain. the biggest gain since 2001. we do have a little impact on the job market. at the same time, we are already seeing some type of retail providers raising their retail prices. that is the offset risk to our inflation forecast. we're watching how this hike and minimum wage hike will play out on the korean economy this year. >> how...
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also, russia, china, japan, and the republic of korea. this, i think, is the most important item on the russia-china agenda. i would also like to say that working on these matters is not easy. like i said, the united states says openly about the need for a military solution, even though everybody is aware direct consequences -- dire consequences of such reckless action. and in a situation where there was potential for dialogue, we saw provocative action like a military drills around north korea, which probed further escalation. we have a joint roadmap together with china. we will work based on it. we also work together on the syrian settlement, our chinese colleagues share russia's position on this matter. what i mean is they believe that the conflict can only be resolved on the un security council decision, which says there should be political dialogue without any preconditions involving all the forces in syria, including the government. and all key opposition movements. reflecting the diversity of the syrian population, ethnically and r
also, russia, china, japan, and the republic of korea. this, i think, is the most important item on the russia-china agenda. i would also like to say that working on these matters is not easy. like i said, the united states says openly about the need for a military solution, even though everybody is aware direct consequences -- dire consequences of such reckless action. and in a situation where there was potential for dialogue, we saw provocative action like a military drills around north...
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we're going to go into japan. they there wasn't going to be a power vacuum there. >> who did president truman bring with him to washington from kansas city and who was around him from kansas city is in the white house. >> when he came into the building. there was a lot of missourians around him. his buddy eddie in the first championship. he doesn't really join the staff. so he bring eddie mckim, an building. and suddenly you have people trying to tell them what to can. they're mortified. they're just -- they're mortified by the fact that roosevelt wasn't the new president. and to hear them crosswalk around -- one of the narratives in the book is that how staffers realize who truman. is it happens fairly quickly. you see their opinions of him start to form. at first they're considered because these weird he was very well educated although no college degree. your question is important who is harry vaughn and >> he's one of the americans. he was white house gesture. he made him a nable aide. he was in the restembs. >
we're going to go into japan. they there wasn't going to be a power vacuum there. >> who did president truman bring with him to washington from kansas city and who was around him from kansas city is in the white house. >> when he came into the building. there was a lot of missourians around him. his buddy eddie in the first championship. he doesn't really join the staff. so he bring eddie mckim, an building. and suddenly you have people trying to tell them what to can. they're...
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we have treaty allies with japan, south korea and australia. we have defense agreements with thailand and the philippines. we have new security partnerships with vietnam and malaysia, and singapore, and indonesia, and india, so we are very present in asia. - well, the united states does not take a position on the legal aspects, on sovereignty in the china seas, but we do take a very strong position against unilateral action and provocative action as we've seen from china, the building of military facilities on an island jeopardizing the safety of fishermen. what china has done has been very provocative and against, we believe, international law, so we stand by the right of navigation and the use of the rule of law to determine these disputes, and that is our position. - [narrator] with japan a major u.s. ally, the dispute over the senkaku or diaoyu islands is colored by a complicated history and lingering historic animosity dating back to world war ii. - the one i've always thought, frankly, is the most dangerous has been senkaku diaoyu dao bec
we have treaty allies with japan, south korea and australia. we have defense agreements with thailand and the philippines. we have new security partnerships with vietnam and malaysia, and singapore, and indonesia, and india, so we are very present in asia. - well, the united states does not take a position on the legal aspects, on sovereignty in the china seas, but we do take a very strong position against unilateral action and provocative action as we've seen from china, the building of...
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that is representative of the mood in japan. the topics has been fluctuating all morning, this as the -- topix has been fluctuating as the yen gains against the dollar. that will continue with speculation rising over the boj. looking at the imap function on the terminal, when it comes to laggards among groups, you have discretionary utilities and energy leading laggards, then financials are the best .erformers today after stocks then the movers of the board, we have msn hd insurance and number climbing.g -- nomura shiva bank is slipping after down grants -- downgrades. we have new pond paint jumping after its longest -- largest shareholder is increasing their representation, so the stock is trading near the highest level in five months. we have japan display climbing after a report saying the camp will supply the new iphone model with lcd. securities in a month experiencing a positive growth, so the stock is the biggest boost of the kospi, but that is not enough to help the kospi along this morning. it is sliding, being let down
that is representative of the mood in japan. the topics has been fluctuating all morning, this as the -- topix has been fluctuating as the yen gains against the dollar. that will continue with speculation rising over the boj. looking at the imap function on the terminal, when it comes to laggards among groups, you have discretionary utilities and energy leading laggards, then financials are the best .erformers today after stocks then the movers of the board, we have msn hd insurance and number...
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japan's -- we will be assessing the strength of consumer purchasing power. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ japan's biggest retailers just kicked off their earnings season and it has been a mixed bag so far. ion notching up its highest third-quarter profit in four years. we are expecting results later on from others. here to break it down is tom from bloomberg intelligence. i guess this is the big question when it comes to this, the overall health of the japanese concern or's and what has earnings so far told us about that. tom: thank you very much. what we are seeing is the japanese consumer is still a bit cautious. although we are starting to see a bit of encouraging signs after over one year of continual tightening of budgets with japanese households. we are now starting to see a move from an increase and decrease from month to month in terms of consumption. while the lower end consumer continues to tighten their belt. what is notable is the middle income and more affluent consumer is starting to trade up and buy more luxury products, starting to spend more on
japan's -- we will be assessing the strength of consumer purchasing power. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ japan's biggest retailers just kicked off their earnings season and it has been a mixed bag so far. ion notching up its highest third-quarter profit in four years. we are expecting results later on from others. here to break it down is tom from bloomberg intelligence. i guess this is the big question when it comes to this, the overall health of the japanese concern or's and what has earnings so...
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japan is one of the world's most enthusiastic traders in cryptocurrencies. and the theft has cast doubt over the credibility of the exchange system. rhodri davies has this report which contains some flash photography. as many as 10,000 businesses in japan are said to accept cryptocurrencies. this virtual heist is bound to increase concerns about their security. at the centre of this, tokyo —based coincheck, one of the largest digital currency exchanges in japan. it the largest digital currency exchanges injapan. it said on friday it had been hacked, resulting in the loss of half $1 billion. the biggest ever. translation: there are some troubles in one of our systems, i am sorry for causing much trouble to clients and relative parties to buy cryptocurrencies don't have a centralised register. their strength, in theory, comes from having a connected distributor register called a blockchain. a transaction is ordered by putting the currency into groups, call blocks, which link to and verify the previous block. the stolen queen check —— coincheck assets wer
japan is one of the world's most enthusiastic traders in cryptocurrencies. and the theft has cast doubt over the credibility of the exchange system. rhodri davies has this report which contains some flash photography. as many as 10,000 businesses in japan are said to accept cryptocurrencies. this virtual heist is bound to increase concerns about their security. at the centre of this, tokyo —based coincheck, one of the largest digital currency exchanges in japan. it the largest digital...
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inflation stalling in japan. the bank of japan's 2% target seems out of reach. optimistic signals in china. the economy is maintaining last year's momentum. let us have a look at what is going on with regard to the moon out there. we have records for -- mood out there. the dow's climbing. it's always we have so far for the asian equity session's. -- sessions. 225 of 0.1%. we are showing a contraction there. that came days after the bank of korea itself raised growth forecasts looking at 2018. overall, the dollar's strength is climbing a little bit compared to its japanese counterpart. it is waiting into the unusual theic discussion, saying strong dollar is favored after endorseduchin an a weaker dollar. that prevented a fallback. let us have a look at what this chart says. we have industrial profits coming out. the chinese economy is a tale of two sectors. the diversions between large and small companies is deepening. we have the pmi's for the large companies in indigo. you can see how they have been expanding under the contraction for small ones, and that is re
inflation stalling in japan. the bank of japan's 2% target seems out of reach. optimistic signals in china. the economy is maintaining last year's momentum. let us have a look at what is going on with regard to the moon out there. we have records for -- mood out there. the dow's climbing. it's always we have so far for the asian equity session's. -- sessions. 225 of 0.1%. we are showing a contraction there. that came days after the bank of korea itself raised growth forecasts looking at 2018....
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we heard that supposedly japan will control this system. the united states will not have any control over this system, but we still have our doubts about that. and as part of our security dialogue between the secretaries of the security councils of russia and japan, we would like to receive more substantial assurances on that. we are not aware of any cases anywhere around the globe where the united states would deploy its weapons and then would handle or control over those weapons to the host country. and i really doubt that the united states will make an exception in the case of japan. but, like i said, we are open to dialogue. and we would like to have a dialogue on missile defense, something that we suggested 11 years ago, we want to start this. we want all of us to see clearly that this missile defense systems. we have a number of questions on what the united states does in this regard. we don't want those systems to destabilize the international system. so far our u.s. partners, just like under the obama administration and the bush adm
we heard that supposedly japan will control this system. the united states will not have any control over this system, but we still have our doubts about that. and as part of our security dialogue between the secretaries of the security councils of russia and japan, we would like to receive more substantial assurances on that. we are not aware of any cases anywhere around the globe where the united states would deploy its weapons and then would handle or control over those weapons to the host...
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therefore, the bank of japan will continue to support japan's economy and prices by pursuing powerful monetary easing with persistence under the so-called quantitative easing with the control. there are various, of course, risks in the short to medium term, but from my perspective they are mostly including some geopolitical risks. >> can i just follow up on one question? because it was one more generally discussed and an issue you face in a way that they don't. here you have an economy that is growing significantly above trend for a quite extended period. you have unemployment at 2.7%,which is clearly very low, and falling. and you announced when you became governor, not you, the government and bank of japan together would hit inflation target of 2%, which most people would say if the economy was like this, you would have got there. so why is there no inflation? what do you think is going on? and how does that fit with what we are seeing in many other areas like euro zone and the united states as well? >> i think there are two factors behind rather slow response of prices and the wage
therefore, the bank of japan will continue to support japan's economy and prices by pursuing powerful monetary easing with persistence under the so-called quantitative easing with the control. there are various, of course, risks in the short to medium term, but from my perspective they are mostly including some geopolitical risks. >> can i just follow up on one question? because it was one more generally discussed and an issue you face in a way that they don't. here you have an economy...
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the bank of japan stays firm on rates. but one policymaker votes against keeping the yield curve target. the imf has significantly upgraded its growth forecast for the region's biggest economy. thrilled. netflix is they smashed subscription estimates. it is a :00 a.m. across the emirates, this is "bloomberg markets: middle east," i am yousef gamal el-din. u.s. government shutdown did not last long, but it raises more fundamental issues. entingt is not doing is d sentiment in asian equities. assignment to the bloomberg. equity indices across the board for the most part are higher. and asx 200 of two quarters 1%, also big moves in the nikkei, up. too big stocks to watch out for, macau, and onwynn the other side, lg electronics underperforming after donald trump's tariffs. we have a u.s. dollar that is relatively unchanged. this is still close to its lowest level since january 2015. dollar-yen is one to watch out for. it moved 3/10 of 1% lower after the boj statement. you look at one day volatility, its highest since septembe
the bank of japan stays firm on rates. but one policymaker votes against keeping the yield curve target. the imf has significantly upgraded its growth forecast for the region's biggest economy. thrilled. netflix is they smashed subscription estimates. it is a :00 a.m. across the emirates, this is "bloomberg markets: middle east," i am yousef gamal el-din. u.s. government shutdown did not last long, but it raises more fundamental issues. entingt is not doing is d sentiment in asian...
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in japan about the boj. who is the first to hike? the boj or the ecb? : ecb. ebc. marilyn: ebc. jonathan: that's it for us. see you next friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> it is 1:00 in washington, 6:00 in london, and two a.m. in hong kong. to "bloomberg markets: balance of power." the intersection of politics and the economy. on the eve of president trump's first anniversary in office, we are hours away from a shutdown. parting -- partying in the alps. on his way top is switzerland, where his views on america first will be scrutinized. and we talk to the ceo of coca cola about is no
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in japan up from 0.5%. the fly in the global inflation ointment is india where it could truck. -- where it could drop. you are seeing inflation back toward zero. it is that deflationary impulse coming to an end. you are seeing some relief from yesterday's selloff in the bond market. -- bund market. mr. hansen at the ecb talking to that end, it is whether the rhetoric will come through from the various protagonists on the ecb bond buying program. when do we reset the language? anna: we're seeing this around -- will talk about global themes of the one year of the trump administration. to be on the barclays board, and sits on a number of boards globally. what his board room take? --'s first get gonette: brent crude has to $70 for the first time in three years. rallies, theity view that opec will end its supply cuts early is spreading, with j.p. morgan predicting a wind down starting in the middle of the year. russia's government is discussing a proposal to turn on the fiscal taps. people with three knowledge o
in japan up from 0.5%. the fly in the global inflation ointment is india where it could truck. -- where it could drop. you are seeing inflation back toward zero. it is that deflationary impulse coming to an end. you are seeing some relief from yesterday's selloff in the bond market. -- bund market. mr. hansen at the ecb talking to that end, it is whether the rhetoric will come through from the various protagonists on the ecb bond buying program. when do we reset the language? anna: we're seeing...