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and a slightly more positive tone from the u.s. president on u.s.-china relations. whether that can be sustained is a valid question. the dax down 0.2%, but brighter in the, thanks to health care gaining. natwest within the banking space, buyback of shares from the u.k. government. let's see how things are breaking down on a sector basis. oil under pressure once again, third straight day of losses, particularly pronounced on wti. consumers, leading the charge, 5%. health care near the top as well. basic resources under pressure. zero point 8%. let's get the geopolitics that we heard around china. china delivering his latest salvo in the semiconductor with the u.s., barring the buying of micron semiconductor after they failed a security review. the foreign minister reiterated the review is necessary for national security and accuses the u.s. of lacking sincerity in asking for talks. let's bring in marc champion, what else has beijing been saying about the rationale for banning these chips? >> essentially, as you said, that there is a security issue. in the broader co
and a slightly more positive tone from the u.s. president on u.s.-china relations. whether that can be sustained is a valid question. the dax down 0.2%, but brighter in the, thanks to health care gaining. natwest within the banking space, buyback of shares from the u.k. government. let's see how things are breaking down on a sector basis. oil under pressure once again, third straight day of losses, particularly pronounced on wti. consumers, leading the charge, 5%. health care near the top as...
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border, u.s. officials estimate 150,000 migrants are currently camping out in northern mexico just waiting for the policy to officially end in a few hours. now, this is not just an issue that will affect u.s. cities near the southern border. brownsville, texas, official says migrants are requesting transportation to get to chicago and dallas and houston and brooklyn and denver and miami. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas this afternoon insisted that the biden administration is prepared for every scenario. >> we are clear-eyed about the challenges we are likely to face in the days and beaks ahead and we are ready to meet them. we prepared for this moment for almost two years and our plan will deliver results. >> cnn has teams on both sides of the u.s./mexico border. david culver is in ciudad juarez after making a grueling journey to the mexico side of the border. starting with nick valencia in brownsville for us, texas. do officials in brownsville think they are prepared for whatever m
border, u.s. officials estimate 150,000 migrants are currently camping out in northern mexico just waiting for the policy to officially end in a few hours. now, this is not just an issue that will affect u.s. cities near the southern border. brownsville, texas, official says migrants are requesting transportation to get to chicago and dallas and houston and brooklyn and denver and miami. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas this afternoon insisted that the biden administration is...
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the u.s. banking sector given the current turmoil. how concerned are you with the regional banks stateside and do you think more collapses are in the pipeline >> it seems this is far from over you know, we apply the savings and loan crisis from the '70s and '80s with small banks. this is serious. you would not like to see this spreading. for the time being, this looks to be a particular part of the banking system whereas the stress test and an regulation and regulations seem to be insulating all of the large names in the u.s. banking system from that point of view, this will be a tedious work process there will be further cheaters there might be some economic clollateral damage there kno not to the extent in 2008where the banking system was taken down it looks like smaller banks and regional u.s. crisis >> okay. great to get your view on what is happening in the u.s. banks can i step back and look more broadly at markets and ask what you think is the optimal portfolio construction here? how do
the u.s. banking sector given the current turmoil. how concerned are you with the regional banks stateside and do you think more collapses are in the pipeline >> it seems this is far from over you know, we apply the savings and loan crisis from the '70s and '80s with small banks. this is serious. you would not like to see this spreading. for the time being, this looks to be a particular part of the banking system whereas the stress test and an regulation and regulations seem to be...
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u.s. default would be potentially catastrophic. we will hear more from yesterday's interview. francine: if you look at the futures, they are in the green for the moment. investors are looking at it and yields. investors are looking at the cooling u.s. job market. tom: slivers of optimism coming through on the geopolitics in the debt ceiling. on the geopolitics, wang yi and jake sullivan having a meeting. the ftse 100 currently gaining four points in the session. we continue to look at the pressure coming through for commodities and that fuels the energy sector and basic resources. on the inflation front, the spanish ibex currently up .4%. we continue to watch the details in data coming through from the euro zone as the ecb members debate how far to go in terms of the rate hike cycle after adding 25 basis points. the cat getting 6/10 of a percent in france. in the u.k., the ftse 100 up .2%. let's look it over and see how things are working out cross asset. on the data front, last night, see
u.s. default would be potentially catastrophic. we will hear more from yesterday's interview. francine: if you look at the futures, they are in the green for the moment. investors are looking at it and yields. investors are looking at the cooling u.s. job market. tom: slivers of optimism coming through on the geopolitics in the debt ceiling. on the geopolitics, wang yi and jake sullivan having a meeting. the ftse 100 currently gaining four points in the session. we continue to look at the...
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aoiffinn: even though u.s. stocks added index level art strong, there has been remarkable dispersion. atrial concentration among life cap tech stocks, even when you take them out, you can see they have been flat even negative year to date to me, that suggest a safety trait going on. large caps tech are seen is that safety. there is that broad-based left in markets. fundamentals suggest there should be something more broad-based. we should see small caps starting to rally. because of consumer demand is strong. the fact that we are not seeing a broad-based rally suggests investors still have something to fear. tom: they make the money on the side as well. it also sounds like you are pushing back on the wilson of morgan stanley view that we face and earnings recession down the pipe and that we need to start pricing it in. do you agree or push back on that? aoiffinn: i pushed back in the loop. it is all about telegraphing and market expectations. even though we did see earnings weakening already in line with expert
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the u.s. is already paying a price for the stalemate. plus, u.k. wage growth accelerates in the first quarter suggesting persistence inflationary pressures. sterling sinks. francine: this is a look at futures. we were up and now we are seeing pressure on the dax it down .1%. the same for other indices around the world. japan boosted higher by optimism in the economy. overall u.s. futures pointing higher but we are not sure why. tom: a number of fed officials suggesting they are comfortable maybe with a pause coming through in terms of decision-making and of course you have debt ceiling talks with republicans and mccarthy coming out saying there has been no progress so far. the two sides are set to meet later today. consequential and we watch to see if the president does flight to the g7. the ftse 100 currently down .2% lining up with futures which put them pointed to a risk off sentiment across markets. the china data from the disappointment across the data spectrum coming out of china but for
the u.s. is already paying a price for the stalemate. plus, u.k. wage growth accelerates in the first quarter suggesting persistence inflationary pressures. sterling sinks. francine: this is a look at futures. we were up and now we are seeing pressure on the dax it down .1%. the same for other indices around the world. japan boosted higher by optimism in the economy. overall u.s. futures pointing higher but we are not sure why. tom: a number of fed officials suggesting they are comfortable...
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the u.s. launched its so-called war on terror in the wake of 9/11. invasions of afghanistan and iraq followed, with huge loss of life. instability spread across many parts of the middle east. so what's been true impact? this is "inside story." ♪ nastasya: hello there and welcome to the program. i'm nastasya tay. after u.s. president george w. bush launched what he labeled the "war on terror" in 2001, for people in countries like afghanistan and iraq, years of violence, death, destruction and political instability were to follow. thousands were also detained and illegally taken to other countries, many tortured or subjected to brutal treatment and held for years without trial. resistance grew and pushed the u.s. and nato out of afghanistan two years ago. a new investigation from a top u.s. university says more than 4.5 million people died directly or indirectly from the so-called "war on terror." we'll be discussing its legacy with the report's author and our guests in just a few moments. but
the u.s. launched its so-called war on terror in the wake of 9/11. invasions of afghanistan and iraq followed, with huge loss of life. instability spread across many parts of the middle east. so what's been true impact? this is "inside story." ♪ nastasya: hello there and welcome to the program. i'm nastasya tay. after u.s. president george w. bush launched what he labeled the "war on terror" in 2001, for people in countries like afghanistan and iraq, years of violence,...
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u.s. military attacks. amy: is henry kissinger turns 100 years old saturday, we will also speak to pulitzer prize-winning historian greg grandin, author of "kissinger's shadow." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in south carolina, republican lawmakers have approved legislation banning abortions after just six weeks of pregnancy. the bill now heads to republican governor henry mcmaster, who says he will sign it into law as soon as possible. the measure includes a limited exception for fatal fetal anomalies, the patient's life and health, rape and incest to seek an abortion after up to 12 weeks of pregnancy, but doctors are required to report their procedure to law enforcement. the bill passed after a filibuster led by five women state senators, including three republicans, failed to block it. u.s. surgeon general vivek murthy issued an advisory warning of social media's profound risk of harm for young people
u.s. military attacks. amy: is henry kissinger turns 100 years old saturday, we will also speak to pulitzer prize-winning historian greg grandin, author of "kissinger's shadow." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in south carolina, republican lawmakers have approved legislation banning abortions after just six weeks of pregnancy. the bill now heads to republican governor henry mcmaster, who says he will...
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the u.s. illegally. thousands of migrants seeking asylum made their way to the border ahead of the deadline. while things appear quiet right now, one official says that it will get worse. head of homeland security gave this warning to those seeking to enter the country illegally. >> starting tonight, people who arrive at the border without using a lawful pathway will be presumed in-he will i believe for asylum. do not believe the lies of smugglers. people who do not use availabler asylum. do not believe the lies of smugglers. people who do not use available legal pathways now face tougher consequences including a minimum five year ban on reentry. and potential criminal prosecution. >> earlier u.s. customs and border protection said it will comply with the federal court ruling that temporarily blocks the release of migrants without court noticnotices. it says it will result in overcrowding. the biden administration is expected to appeal. >>> u.s. officials estimate about 150,000 migrants are wa
the u.s. illegally. thousands of migrants seeking asylum made their way to the border ahead of the deadline. while things appear quiet right now, one official says that it will get worse. head of homeland security gave this warning to those seeking to enter the country illegally. >> starting tonight, people who arrive at the border without using a lawful pathway will be presumed in-he will i believe for asylum. do not believe the lies of smugglers. people who do not use availabler asylum....
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u.s. cpi data set to give clues on the fed's next move -- fresh fears over a credit crunch spring bond traders to bet on the biggest policy shift in almost four decades. haidi: show you may be set to record its first budget surplus in 15 years. shery: the leaders of japan and south korea strike a tone of unity in a rare summit, there first and about 12 years. u.s. futures at the opening of the asian session not doing much, fluctuating between gains and losses after that rally in risk assets we saw on friday and rebounding from the route and regional lenders in the u.s., not to mention a solid jobs data report really calming investor fears a recession is just around the corner. we were watching the tech space as we had apple earnings boosting the sector and we were watching treasuries falling across the board. the 10 year yield rebounding along with the two year yield, this given the strong jobs numbers, perhaps the fed will stay higher for longer and spring bets we might see an 11th straig
u.s. cpi data set to give clues on the fed's next move -- fresh fears over a credit crunch spring bond traders to bet on the biggest policy shift in almost four decades. haidi: show you may be set to record its first budget surplus in 15 years. shery: the leaders of japan and south korea strike a tone of unity in a rare summit, there first and about 12 years. u.s. futures at the opening of the asian session not doing much, fluctuating between gains and losses after that rally in risk assets we...
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if the u.s. will default, that is what everybody says. in a little more nuanced level robert kaplan telling us that the debt ceiling talks could lead to some changes in the fiscal spending, the fiscal programs that could offset some of the money that is already there. i think what is also interesting what chris waller said today the federal reserve board governor is asked how will this affect your decision, he said i am not letting it. he assumes they will get this done, there won't be a default and that obviously is what many stock investors are thinking because we have not seen a huge selloff in stocks. that does not mean we will not see one but every day goes by we get closer to that point where there won't be enough time left to do what you have to do to get this done. the closer we get the more we are going to see a fed officials, probably investors looking at this and will probably awaiting their reactions. >> kathleen hays with the latest let's take a look at one reason why we have seen fu
if the u.s. will default, that is what everybody says. in a little more nuanced level robert kaplan telling us that the debt ceiling talks could lead to some changes in the fiscal spending, the fiscal programs that could offset some of the money that is already there. i think what is also interesting what chris waller said today the federal reserve board governor is asked how will this affect your decision, he said i am not letting it. he assumes they will get this done, there won't be a...
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we're getting out of it more from that u.s. session. we had u.s. banks with a bit of recovery as long as some early results -- pretty resilient labor market figures. the key is going to be that core inflation rating. the fed will be watching this week as well as well as a lot of data here in asia as well as china trade. as well as a lot of these other consumer indicators. we are seeing more upside. particularly when it comes to trading in career markets. >> we are watching earnings in the spotlight this week, shifting to japan as tech and auto companies prepared to release the results. felix joined us now for more on this. what is the big earnings theme in asia this week? >> as you mentioned, japan will be the focus this week because again gain some support after the fed meeting. it may be the last interest rate hike in this tightening cycle. the end is set to strengthen and the company may want to revise their earnings guidance. they previously lowered earnings -- there is forecast. toyota has been benefited from the weaker yen. that can support t
we're getting out of it more from that u.s. session. we had u.s. banks with a bit of recovery as long as some early results -- pretty resilient labor market figures. the key is going to be that core inflation rating. the fed will be watching this week as well as well as a lot of data here in asia as well as china trade. as well as a lot of these other consumer indicators. we are seeing more upside. particularly when it comes to trading in career markets. >> we are watching earnings in the...
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we will see the u.s. economy, unlike others, pull out of whatever a recession environment could be quickly. tom: the city of ceo -- ceo of citigroup there. we are live in dresden next and will speak to the ceo at 10:30 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. we are 40 minutes into the european trading day. flat across the european benchmark, banking is the top of the list according to gains, a solid beat coming through from hsbc. in terms of debt markets, yields are taking up across u.k. debt, following that rba surprise hike of 25 basis points. we look ahead to the fed on wednesday, and whether or not the banking turmoil in the u.s. has been put to bid with that takeover of first republic by j.p. morgan. u.s. futures pointing to modest gains on the nasdaq. zero data will be watched keenly ahead of the ecb monetary policy decision on thursday, it has pledged to be data driven and focused on core inflation dynamics in his most aggressive hiking cycle to date. to preview, we go
we will see the u.s. economy, unlike others, pull out of whatever a recession environment could be quickly. tom: the city of ceo -- ceo of citigroup there. we are live in dresden next and will speak to the ceo at 10:30 a.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. we are 40 minutes into the european trading day. flat across the european benchmark, banking is the top of the list according to gains, a solid beat coming through from hsbc. in terms of debt markets, yields...
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u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens alike come at a time when digital authoritarianism is on the rise, the framework and safeguards established by the united states can serve as a model for how to conduct legitimate intelligence activities in a manner consistent with privacy, civil liberties and transparency imperatives. looking ahead i am confident working with congress we will find a way to preserve these vital authorities while addressing legitimate privacy and oversight concerns. as the director of national intelligence and the attorney general had said, the administration is committed to working with an engaging congress on potential improvements to the authority that fully preserve its efficacy. for inr and state department, and indispensable part of that efficacy is the advantage that 702 information provides for american diplomacy. from advancing human rights and climate security to counting authoritarianism, american diplomats are on the frontlines of every major threat and opportunity that we face in
u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens alike come at a time when digital authoritarianism is on the rise, the framework and safeguards established by the united states can serve as a model for how to conduct legitimate intelligence activities in a manner consistent with privacy, civil liberties and transparency imperatives. looking ahead i am confident working with congress we will find a way to preserve these vital authorities while addressing legitimate privacy and oversight concerns. as the...
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we have u.s. job openings surging to more than 10 million giving rise to speculation that the fed may have more room to hike. until july. that is leading to concerns about economic pain so we had treasury yields down for another session. not to mention of course we were watching how traders were trying to digest the debt ceiling deal. at the same time, the dollar strengthened. the best month for may which led to pressure on crewed prices which are falling below $70 a barrel. the chinese pmi numbers did not help. annabelle: that's right and it's worth taking a look at how the bloomberg commodity spot index has performed since the start of the year because that is for a slump of more than 10% at this point. it's a reflection of macroeconomic concerns, the downshift in the chinese economy, the industrial pullback in europe, recession risks at a global level including the u.s., that is playing into sentiment. in australia we have local economic data points in focus. we got the latest pmi reading comin
we have u.s. job openings surging to more than 10 million giving rise to speculation that the fed may have more room to hike. until july. that is leading to concerns about economic pain so we had treasury yields down for another session. not to mention of course we were watching how traders were trying to digest the debt ceiling deal. at the same time, the dollar strengthened. the best month for may which led to pressure on crewed prices which are falling below $70 a barrel. the chinese pmi...
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a u.s. made m113 to carrier near bakhmut. over the following three days, they would take back close to two miles of ukrainian territory from russian troops. their commander explains. dry ground, new u.s. attack vehicles helping reverse months of losses. >> translator: everything was planned and calculated. and we have an advantage case we used armored vehicles. this time the weather gave us a chance to use all our might and show what we are capable of. >> yevgeny prigozhin is saying that the reason you took -- territories because the russian forces ran away. >> translator: prigozhin is a liar. because the first to flee were wagner. it is his that fled. and our success is not due to the fact that they fled, but that we conducted a planned assault by circumventing and cutting them off. actually, the unity is bad-mouthing fought to the end. his wagner's where the first to flee. >> cleaned up and back from the battle, three young troop commanders recall the first moments. -- you are nervous, you
a u.s. made m113 to carrier near bakhmut. over the following three days, they would take back close to two miles of ukrainian territory from russian troops. their commander explains. dry ground, new u.s. attack vehicles helping reverse months of losses. >> translator: everything was planned and calculated. and we have an advantage case we used armored vehicles. this time the weather gave us a chance to use all our might and show what we are capable of. >> yevgeny prigozhin is saying...
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u.s. reserve relations between washington's former ambassador to the united nations, thomas shannon. he highlights the largest economy to the united states as well as brazil's foreign policy and role of china, who has been the nation's top trading partner for nearly 15 years. show to brookings it research. since the inauguration, and he returned to power in january, a rapid turn of events has taken place and is reshaping the future of relations between the united states and brazil. both countries are contending with internal political and economic challenges of their own, but they are also finding new opportunities for cooperation. a month after the attack on brazil's capital, the federal branches of government that mirror the emerges of january 6, 2021 at the u.s. capitol, president lulu visited president biden here in washington, d.c. to reaffirm the commitment to democracy, climate change, and bilateral cooperation on trade and administration. strengthening the relationship with brazil,
u.s. reserve relations between washington's former ambassador to the united nations, thomas shannon. he highlights the largest economy to the united states as well as brazil's foreign policy and role of china, who has been the nation's top trading partner for nearly 15 years. show to brookings it research. since the inauguration, and he returned to power in january, a rapid turn of events has taken place and is reshaping the future of relations between the united states and brazil. both...
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the u.s. could run out of cash as june 1. she warns it country is already paying a price for its failure to raise the debt limit. investors await clarity on whether u.s. lawmakers can reach a breakthrough deal to avoid default. and insights into the economic recovery, lou economics warning that the devil will be in the details. annabelle: certainly those headlines encompassing some of the risks to investors are unknowns that are on the horizon. monthly activity due from china and the pboc decision to inject long term liquidity, to provide the economy with a much-needed boost. gains at the open here but broadly we are looking at trading a little bit weaker with the debt ceiling impasse dragon on in the u.s., something investors are watching closely. what is standing out to us today in the session are the gains we've been seeing for japanese stocks. the topics within a whisper of reaching a 30 year high. this is a level we have not seen for the benchmark since japan's bubble economy burst more t
the u.s. could run out of cash as june 1. she warns it country is already paying a price for its failure to raise the debt limit. investors await clarity on whether u.s. lawmakers can reach a breakthrough deal to avoid default. and insights into the economic recovery, lou economics warning that the devil will be in the details. annabelle: certainly those headlines encompassing some of the risks to investors are unknowns that are on the horizon. monthly activity due from china and the pboc...
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the u.s. futures coming online. we have had a public holiday on monday. holidays are seeing trading but we see futures pointing higher at the outset. it really is down to that optimism around the debt deal of the u.s. we are seeing the bloomberg dollar gauge holding onto its losses that came in on friday. this had been the haven currency that investors had been retreating to. oil coming in online. again, thinner trading volumes across the last couple of sessions. in terms of what we are watching, when we do see trade coming underway. the big question is whether nasdaq futures can hold onto the momentum. you can see they are outpacing the gains for the s&p 500 futures, and that comes down that we heard from the nvidia ceo. he has been in taipei. outlining it in a two hour presentation on monday, his vision for the company that seeking to capitalize on ai and they have unveiled products. that ai frenzy played out in the session. we saw japanese stocks really rallying with the news chip in the ga
the u.s. futures coming online. we have had a public holiday on monday. holidays are seeing trading but we see futures pointing higher at the outset. it really is down to that optimism around the debt deal of the u.s. we are seeing the bloomberg dollar gauge holding onto its losses that came in on friday. this had been the haven currency that investors had been retreating to. oil coming in online. again, thinner trading volumes across the last couple of sessions. in terms of what we are...
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now, u.s. officials here in washington, they have been preparing for months for the expiration of that pandemic era policy. they are preparing a new asylum rule that they are expected to roll out in the coming week or so that would bar migrants who travel through other countries from applying for asylum in the united states. they are also looking at expediting the cleaning program and adding resources to the border. but those additional resources including some that they reprogrammed for other dedicate the secretary says that is not enough. >> and limited funding to prepare for the post title 42 environment, this notification of repurposing existing funds is only a fraction of what we will ultimately need. but we can't do everything that we need to do until congress provides the needed resources and reforms. we call on congress to provide resources we need to continue our work. >> reporter: and what you hear there from secretary of homeland security is not just issuing new funding to help with
now, u.s. officials here in washington, they have been preparing for months for the expiration of that pandemic era policy. they are preparing a new asylum rule that they are expected to roll out in the coming week or so that would bar migrants who travel through other countries from applying for asylum in the united states. they are also looking at expediting the cleaning program and adding resources to the border. but those additional resources including some that they reprogrammed for other...
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of the u.s. military drills. they need to have the satellite in order to monitor and to. track he has been widely condemn. the u.s., japan have all condemned it. because even though kenya considers this right to have the satellite in space. the technology to use it to get it there is banned by the security council resolution. and that is something that the u.s., south korea and japan of all consistently said before the launch. and today, now it has gone ahead. now the technology has been banned. >> clearly, north korea's belligerent on this point. -- paula hancock, angel -- joining me now from cambra, estrella. a senior analyst and defense strategy and capability of the australian shooting policy institute. good to see you on what was really some terrifying moments there in both south korea and japan. i want to take a look at the launch, though first, what could the game have been and since it failed, there's a learning opportunity for north korea though it failed. >> well look, essentially this
of the u.s. military drills. they need to have the satellite in order to monitor and to. track he has been widely condemn. the u.s., japan have all condemned it. because even though kenya considers this right to have the satellite in space. the technology to use it to get it there is banned by the security council resolution. and that is something that the u.s., south korea and japan of all consistently said before the launch. and today, now it has gone ahead. now the technology has been...
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on to the u.s. jobs report and friday's numbers came in hotter than expected once again as hiring and workers pay gains continue to accelerate adding to the fed's headaches perhaps. here's how it bloomberg television guest reacted to that data. >> there is definitely a moderation, a cooling in labor market. >> its movie in the direction that they wanted to move finally. >> we are slowing. >> the data do not suggest we are teetering on the brink of a recession. >> it is good news for the economy that is trying to avoid a recession. >> we are far away from of the job market reports need to start to look like. >> it makes the fed's trilemma even harder. >> i do think the next move is probably a cut, but i don't think it's going to come as quickly as the market expects. >> i think the fed still has to keep rates here for a bit of time. >> the fed will not quit into the labor market wits and this is not a quitting labor market. francine: a host of voices there on the labor market. joining us now to at hi
on to the u.s. jobs report and friday's numbers came in hotter than expected once again as hiring and workers pay gains continue to accelerate adding to the fed's headaches perhaps. here's how it bloomberg television guest reacted to that data. >> there is definitely a moderation, a cooling in labor market. >> its movie in the direction that they wanted to move finally. >> we are slowing. >> the data do not suggest we are teetering on the brink of a recession. >>...
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a u.s. debate domestically, but what does it mean for diplomatic relations? jon: it is quite a hangover of biden's g7 trip to hiroshima, and he will arrive on thursday. g7 starts on friday. and biden has also cut short a part of his planned itinerary, which included visits to australia and papua new guinea. it can hurt some of the u.s.'s push in the region to counter china. china has been looking more and more to the pacific islands, seeing this as a way to extend its presence in the region. and the u.s. with its australian allies have been trying to push back. there was also supposed to be a meeting with the quad group which also includes japan and india. that has been moved to the g7. it creates a bit of a friction with the new government in canberra, but biden has invited the australian prime minister to washington for a state visit. no dates planned yet, but hopefully that will sooth things over between the two. francine: thank you so much. bloomberg's jon herskovitz with the latest on t
a u.s. debate domestically, but what does it mean for diplomatic relations? jon: it is quite a hangover of biden's g7 trip to hiroshima, and he will arrive on thursday. g7 starts on friday. and biden has also cut short a part of his planned itinerary, which included visits to australia and papua new guinea. it can hurt some of the u.s.'s push in the region to counter china. china has been looking more and more to the pacific islands, seeing this as a way to extend its presence in the region....
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the u.s. inches closer to a deal ahead of a june 1st deadline house speaker kevin mccarthy says the debt ceiling can no longer be ignored. >> how much is too much? $32 trillion debt. you will pay more in interest in the next ten years in the last 80 years we can no longer ignore the problem. >>> european stocks echoing gains. >>> and out of passion burberry warns after the rebound in the luxury group revenue. >>> warm welcome to "street signs. the end of the week and we are looking forward to the g7 leaders meeting in hiroshima this morning, leaders are arriving we are looking at canadian prime minister justin trudeau who is arriving a few moments ago, joe biden made his way over. rishi sunak in focus and drawing up an agreement with semiconductors with japan. we will discuss later in the program. we want you to see the look at the prime minister's airplane. we will bring you any further arrivals as they come through on "street signs. >>> as i mentioned, u.s. president joe biden arrived in hir
the u.s. inches closer to a deal ahead of a june 1st deadline house speaker kevin mccarthy says the debt ceiling can no longer be ignored. >> how much is too much? $32 trillion debt. you will pay more in interest in the next ten years in the last 80 years we can no longer ignore the problem. >>> european stocks echoing gains. >>> and out of passion burberry warns after the rebound in the luxury group revenue. >>> warm welcome to "street signs. the end of...
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u.s. ambassadors patterson and bill taylor. the u.s. invests significantly in security cooperation and security sector assistance. although there are cases where it's worked well, there are many more where it hasn't. u.s. ip study group has been looking at why. over the course of two years the group has met with dozens of security political and humanitarian experts and also with the defense industry, civil society leaders and academics. senior internationally respected researchers have prepared for the case studies one on afghanistan, another on mexico, a third on ukraine and a fourth and uganda and the court interdisciplinary team of experts has compared the experiences of the countries pulling out patterns and commonalities that together paint a concerning picture. around four conceptual blocks and the four case studies i've mentioned. the first section examines the reasons to try to capture security sectors. the second describes the mechanics of the capture, how it actually happens on the ground. the third section analyzes the short,
u.s. ambassadors patterson and bill taylor. the u.s. invests significantly in security cooperation and security sector assistance. although there are cases where it's worked well, there are many more where it hasn't. u.s. ip study group has been looking at why. over the course of two years the group has met with dozens of security political and humanitarian experts and also with the defense industry, civil society leaders and academics. senior internationally respected researchers have prepared...
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if you think about u.s. central command and the u.s. air force, orlando pacific command and a u.s. navy, for the u.s. space command and u.s. space force, we simply have different responsibilities. as the chief of the space force, i have the responsibility to organize, trade, a quid, and operate the forces that are present to the u.s. base command that have the authority from the present and secretary of defense to direct those operations. >> so your organized train and equip space command is operating? >> they have the authority from the president to conduct those missions. they would direct our forces that are presented to them to conduct the operations. >> thank you general. senator fischer. >> thank, you mister chairman. general, as we discussed last year, the next gen opr satellite program is one of the key components of our future warning, architecture along with proliferated constellations, smaller satellites operating at the lower orbit. during your nomination hearing, you stated having no gaps in coverage for the warning was a high priority. the missile warning mission is t
if you think about u.s. central command and the u.s. air force, orlando pacific command and a u.s. navy, for the u.s. space command and u.s. space force, we simply have different responsibilities. as the chief of the space force, i have the responsibility to organize, trade, a quid, and operate the forces that are present to the u.s. base command that have the authority from the present and secretary of defense to direct those operations. >> so your organized train and equip space command...
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the u.s. congress in 1984 as a national nonpartisan public institution dedicated to helping prevent, mitigate, and resolve violent conflict abroad. we are delighted to be joined today by robert jenkins. the u.s. ip report we are launching today was produced by a study group led by four distinguished cochairs. ambassadors. like many other countries, the u.s. invest significantly in security cooperation and security sector assistance. although there are cases for this assistance were has worked well, there are many more were it has not. u.s. ip study group has been looking at why. the study group has met with dozens of security, political, and humanitarian experts and also with the defense industry, civil society leaders, and academics. senior internationally respected researchers have prepared case studies. afghanistan, mexico, ukraine, uganda. an interdisciplinary team of experts has compared the experiences of these countries pulling out patterns and commonalities that together paint a concer
the u.s. congress in 1984 as a national nonpartisan public institution dedicated to helping prevent, mitigate, and resolve violent conflict abroad. we are delighted to be joined today by robert jenkins. the u.s. ip report we are launching today was produced by a study group led by four distinguished cochairs. ambassadors. like many other countries, the u.s. invest significantly in security cooperation and security sector assistance. although there are cases for this assistance were has worked...
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the u.s. is important but this is bigger than the u.s. if the two of us take the lead, we can push something that will make us much more comfortable with the fact generative ai is now in the world and developing at amazing. ed: biden administration officials have been divided over how aggressively new ai tools to be regulated, a dissidence that has left the u.s. without a coherent response to the eu's. let's bring in anna and jatin to it down. i thought you were in a place where the u.s. and eu are on the same page. you regulate the tool rather than the underlying technology. where have we gone wrong? >> we were kind of on the same place. the last meeting came up with a roadmap the agreed on the u.s.-based approach, focusing on the use of the technology, rather than the development of the technology. ai use for critical levels of infrastructure would be related to critical use for -- higher use. chatgpt showed us generative ai products, sitting that is not high-risk, can be come very important when it is used by hundreds of people per mon
the u.s. is important but this is bigger than the u.s. if the two of us take the lead, we can push something that will make us much more comfortable with the fact generative ai is now in the world and developing at amazing. ed: biden administration officials have been divided over how aggressively new ai tools to be regulated, a dissidence that has left the u.s. without a coherent response to the eu's. let's bring in anna and jatin to it down. i thought you were in a place where the u.s. and eu...
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u.s./mexico border say they are bracing for an influx of migrants after title 42 expired this week. cnn is with migrants on the mexican side of the border as they attempt to make it into the u.s. >> we're closer now to justice than a week ago. because daniel penny has been arrested. >> the ex-marine accused of holding jordan neely in a fatal chokehold surrendered and the charges he is now facing and while lawyers for neely's family say they are not enough. >>> negotiations continue this weekend as lawmakers work to hammer out a deal to avoid the u.s. defaulting on its debt. we'll break down the real world consequences of a default including impacts to millions of federal workers' paychecks. >>> and plus elon musk hires a new ceo of twitter. what is likely to change and what is not. >>> and we begin this morning at the southern border where communities say they are seeing fewer than expected migrants trying to enter the u.s. after the end of title 42. and the biden administration is vowing
u.s./mexico border say they are bracing for an influx of migrants after title 42 expired this week. cnn is with migrants on the mexican side of the border as they attempt to make it into the u.s. >> we're closer now to justice than a week ago. because daniel penny has been arrested. >> the ex-marine accused of holding jordan neely in a fatal chokehold surrendered and the charges he is now facing and while lawyers for neely's family say they are not enough. >>> negotiations...
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the u.s. government has now helped roughly 1,000 u.s. citizens evacuate that country in northeast africa since fighting broke out last month between rival military factions. that includes about 100 u.s. citizens who arrived by boat today in saudi arabia. cbs's ramy inocencio is there. >> reporter: waiting for a way out, the fortunate find their way to port sudan. this sea of humanity desperate for safe passage. >> i have no idea how i'm going to leave this spot. if it's going to be by plane or going to be by ship. i have no clue. >> reporter: the country's military and strongest paramilitary bloc have been attacking each other day after day since mid-april. the collateral damage, hundreds dead, thousands hurt. the u.s. naval ship brunswick is here to pick people up. american service members scrutinize every passport, each serving as a ticket to saudi arabia. the choice to leave made simpler with chaos rising over the capital. these americans finally making landfall on saudi soil. many rode in on that 18-bus convoy from khartoum, 500 mile
the u.s. government has now helped roughly 1,000 u.s. citizens evacuate that country in northeast africa since fighting broke out last month between rival military factions. that includes about 100 u.s. citizens who arrived by boat today in saudi arabia. cbs's ramy inocencio is there. >> reporter: waiting for a way out, the fortunate find their way to port sudan. this sea of humanity desperate for safe passage. >> i have no idea how i'm going to leave this spot. if it's going to be...
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a u.s. debt deal remains elusive as talks in on, officials signal talks remain at an impasse, with no new meetings planned. u.s. stocks fall and bonds fluctuate as investors wait the risk of a default. republicans challenged the treasuries june 1 exudate. it could be signaling further tightening to come, the kiwi dollar volatility surging ahead of the decision. u.s. futures muted early in the asian session, after we saw u.s. stocks pressured. had the volatility about progress in debt talks. there was a lot more pessimism than yesterday. just coming off of those comments, from president biden, from house speaker carthy, that they would try to speak every single day. we have not seen meetings schedule, that is sending investors anxiety through the roof. we have solid economic data, new-home sales are the highest in more than a year. business activity growing by the most in over a year. treasury markets were mixed. despite the fact we had uncertainty over the debt ceiling, we did see oil prices
a u.s. debt deal remains elusive as talks in on, officials signal talks remain at an impasse, with no new meetings planned. u.s. stocks fall and bonds fluctuate as investors wait the risk of a default. republicans challenged the treasuries june 1 exudate. it could be signaling further tightening to come, the kiwi dollar volatility surging ahead of the decision. u.s. futures muted early in the asian session, after we saw u.s. stocks pressured. had the volatility about progress in debt talks....
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italy signaled to the u.s. that it will pull out of china's controversial belt and road initiative before the end of the year. the country signed up to the infrastructure packed in 2019, the only g7 nation to do so. for more, let's get to maria tadeo. what is italy's thinking in this? maria: you talk about the changing geopolitics, while here is one. as you say, italy told allies, mainly the united states, that it will not renew the silk and developed road, therefore it could leave before 2024. the implications are many. before you go into the reasons why italy will leave, you have to look at why i joined in the first place. go back to 2019. the prime minister at the time said this would be a good deal economically for the country. that this would be good for exports for luxury and so on. but a lot of things have changed . talk about the tensions and geopolitics, the war in ukraine, but also this idea that in europe, trade and politics do not make a big combination. the fact that italy was the only g7 country a
italy signaled to the u.s. that it will pull out of china's controversial belt and road initiative before the end of the year. the country signed up to the infrastructure packed in 2019, the only g7 nation to do so. for more, let's get to maria tadeo. what is italy's thinking in this? maria: you talk about the changing geopolitics, while here is one. as you say, italy told allies, mainly the united states, that it will not renew the silk and developed road, therefore it could leave before 2024....
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the u.s. ip study group has been looking out why. over the course of two years to study group has met with dozens of security political and humanitarian experts, and also with the defense industry, civil society leaders and academics. seeing internationally respected researchers have propelled -- have prepared for case studies. one on afghanistan, another on mexico, a third on ukraine, and a fourth on uganda. and a core interdisciplinary team of experts has compared the experience of these countries, pulling out patterns and commonalities that together, paint a very concerning picture. the report itself is organized around four conceptual blocks in the four case studies i mentioned. the first section examines the reason that elites try to capture and corrupt security sectors. the second section describes the mechanics of elite capture, how it actually happens on the ground. the third section analyzes the short, the medium in the long-term consequences of elite capture, and the fourth section i
the u.s. ip study group has been looking out why. over the course of two years to study group has met with dozens of security political and humanitarian experts, and also with the defense industry, civil society leaders and academics. seeing internationally respected researchers have propelled -- have prepared for case studies. one on afghanistan, another on mexico, a third on ukraine, and a fourth on uganda. and a core interdisciplinary team of experts has compared the experience of these...
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u.s. dollar flat but anticipation is the debt deal takes us higher for the time being, removing uncertainty. but it depends what asset class were talking about. yvonne: they avoided a crisis so you are seeing spreads. we will see how bills lay out when u.s. markets reopen. we will see what the reaction is going to be but you've seen the dollar take a step back and it is muted overall. there are procedural hurdles ahead. they got a deal done but biden mccarthy have to go back to their parties in the say this is not a deal. i know everyone is not happy about it, there were shortcomings, but we need to get this done by the june 5 deadline. rishaad: what will it mean for the t-bills, what about this as well? lots of political wrangling. stocks were having a mixed bag of it, so they were not factoring in a doom and gloom scenario but it did certainly have weight on risk and it was weighing on risks more and more as we approach the x date. janet yellen said it was a first. yvonne: they've all be
u.s. dollar flat but anticipation is the debt deal takes us higher for the time being, removing uncertainty. but it depends what asset class were talking about. yvonne: they avoided a crisis so you are seeing spreads. we will see how bills lay out when u.s. markets reopen. we will see what the reaction is going to be but you've seen the dollar take a step back and it is muted overall. there are procedural hurdles ahead. they got a deal done but biden mccarthy have to go back to their parties in...
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the compliant u.s. media spent 2020 accused senator grassley and i accused of disseminating russian misinformation. have you heard that one before, liz. liz: yeah. >> coconspirators in the agencies, intelligence, department of justice, fbi, mainstream media covering up for the bidens. they wanted him to be president. that corruption goes back, this is written about biden, inc., by "politico" years ago. they traced the possible corruption of the biden family going back years. we know hunter biden joined the board of the corrupt ukrainian oil company burisma in 2014. antony blinken lied about emails he sent to hunter biden in 2015. so again this goes back quite sometime. now we know from testimony by former cia deputy director mower rael it was antony blinken literal was impetus of fraudulent letter by 51 former intelligence officials. the corruption runs deep. the deep state knows what it did. it doesn't give up secrets very easily. these investigations are arduous. they are not easy. we're peeling back
the compliant u.s. media spent 2020 accused senator grassley and i accused of disseminating russian misinformation. have you heard that one before, liz. liz: yeah. >> coconspirators in the agencies, intelligence, department of justice, fbi, mainstream media covering up for the bidens. they wanted him to be president. that corruption goes back, this is written about biden, inc., by "politico" years ago. they traced the possible corruption of the biden family going back years. we...
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the u.s. is tightening border controls. >> we are finalizing a new role to encourage individuals to use available, lawful, safe and orderly pathways to enter the united states. the role presumes that those who do not use lawful pathways to enter the united states are ineligible for asylum. it allows the united states, it allows us to remove individuals who do not establish a reasonable fear of persecution in the country of removal. >> are correspondent is in mexico. what is a situation like where you are? >> you can probably see behind us, there is a roof below us. across, there is barbed wire. on the others, the u.s. side of the border, that is something that is new. the fact that the u.s. does worry there could be a surge of migrants after title 42 ends. beyond the barbed wire, you can see people waiting. people who have migrated from different countries, many from south america. behind them you can see them waiting. they have been waiting day and night in that area for a few days to see if
the u.s. is tightening border controls. >> we are finalizing a new role to encourage individuals to use available, lawful, safe and orderly pathways to enter the united states. the role presumes that those who do not use lawful pathways to enter the united states are ineligible for asylum. it allows the united states, it allows us to remove individuals who do not establish a reasonable fear of persecution in the country of removal. >> are correspondent is in mexico. what is a...
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u.s.. the stock story, equity story is all about japan. we will zero in on that poorly. the ftse 100 adding to the optimism with gains of .4%. we continue to work to the earnings picture as well. bt with job slashing going on, bad news for the workers but arguably good news for investors in that stock. the ftse 100 32 points. in france, the cap already up .6%. let's switch the board intention and what has happened in terms of japan. further gains at a 33 year high. the nikkei up 1.6% in the session. exports are stronger adding to optimism and seven straight weeks now a foreign inflows in two japanese equities. the futures flat and range-bound. the two-year at 4.16. a seven basis point move higher yesterday at the front and term of yields. gold is back below 2000 as the risks around the debt ceiling seems to come off at least a little bit scared 1976 on gold. just down .3%. francine: let's dig deeper into the sectors. i and lots of green. there's only one down which is utilities in the red
u.s.. the stock story, equity story is all about japan. we will zero in on that poorly. the ftse 100 adding to the optimism with gains of .4%. we continue to work to the earnings picture as well. bt with job slashing going on, bad news for the workers but arguably good news for investors in that stock. the ftse 100 32 points. in france, the cap already up .6%. let's switch the board intention and what has happened in terms of japan. further gains at a 33 year high. the nikkei up 1.6% in the...
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u.s. inflation shows signs of cluing, giving the fed room to's pause, but washington's -- to pause, but washington's debt ceiling impasse is still a problem for traders. >> emerging-market debt and financial stability. >> and disney with a smaller than expected loss on its streaming tv business while subscribers missed estimates. international theme parks, returning to profitability. the asian session had a lot of volatility in the regular session. the s&p finishing with modest gains. the nasdaq 100 managed to finish at the highest level since august. yields were down. tech stocks rallied. the 10 year yield at around the 344 level. the two-year yield falling before the 4% level -- below the 4% level. the inflation number, growing less than 5% year on year for the first time in two years. we are seeing oil gaining ground in the asian session after falling in the new york session. we had data showing a buildup in u.s. stockpiles. after hours, we are following disney. sales and profit coming
u.s. inflation shows signs of cluing, giving the fed room to's pause, but washington's -- to pause, but washington's debt ceiling impasse is still a problem for traders. >> emerging-market debt and financial stability. >> and disney with a smaller than expected loss on its streaming tv business while subscribers missed estimates. international theme parks, returning to profitability. the asian session had a lot of volatility in the regular session. the s&p finishing with modest...
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the u.s. who brokered the agreement after talks in jeddah. sudan's army and the are sf has been locked in a power struggle since mid april. at least 800 50 people have been killed and more than a million force from their homes. despite many truces being broken, khartoum residents are hopeful this will improve their situation. >> the agreement is a real breakthrough for the sudanese people. it will alleviate the suffering we are witnessing. all solutions to war is dealt with the negotiation and truce. so we the people hope this truce will have a chance and be effectively implemented >> on the ground. >>we wanted agreement. we are all hungry. children and the elderly. everyone is suffering from the war. they have to reach an agreement. reporter: within the first few minutes of the cease-fire between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army coming into effect, not explosions were heard in the northern part of the capital as well as in the southern parts of the capital. we spoke to residents
the u.s. who brokered the agreement after talks in jeddah. sudan's army and the are sf has been locked in a power struggle since mid april. at least 800 50 people have been killed and more than a million force from their homes. despite many truces being broken, khartoum residents are hopeful this will improve their situation. >> the agreement is a real breakthrough for the sudanese people. it will alleviate the suffering we are witnessing. all solutions to war is dealt with the...
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u.s. businesses and workers. i am also a member of the new select committee on china which has raised awareness in a bipartisan way that what we see every day in the indo pacific region is the growing threats of china and considering that, having an insufficient trade engagement in that region. i believe it is unacceptable. and i know you mentioned as a look at it today i believe the framework is actually getting weaker. take the digital pillar as an example. they've chosen to engage in a framework that lacks tangible policy and avoids congressional consultation or approval, and i'm hoping to hear your views on that and i worry that we are not countering were providing strong enough alternatives to the growing pressure of nonmarket economies. instead of increasing the leadership in the indo pacific region, countering the influence into leaning in on opportunities like digital trade to set global rules and standards that would put countries like china at a disadvantage we are missing an opp
u.s. businesses and workers. i am also a member of the new select committee on china which has raised awareness in a bipartisan way that what we see every day in the indo pacific region is the growing threats of china and considering that, having an insufficient trade engagement in that region. i believe it is unacceptable. and i know you mentioned as a look at it today i believe the framework is actually getting weaker. take the digital pillar as an example. they've chosen to engage in a...
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the u.s. market gets hit in the final minutes of trading with concerns bankers are still struggling to find common ground and tencent due to report earnings wednesday. it is expected to report its biggest rise in quarterly revenue since 2021. annabelle: i'll be watching this results from tencent closely. baidu and alibaba also do in the coming days. chinese equities have been under pressure with further signs of deterioration coming through for the local economy, and economists deciding to cut expectations for this year. broadly in the session, you can see we are setting up for failure. mixed trading, most o risk tilted to the downside. still waiting for more clarity on those u.s. debt ceiling talks and we will have details in a moment, but japan really standing out. we are seeing nikkei futures in chicago trading fairly flat. not the most liquid contract, but broadly, as we know, it is that optimism around japanese shares, yesterday closing at 33 year high, at a lot of economists saying this
the u.s. market gets hit in the final minutes of trading with concerns bankers are still struggling to find common ground and tencent due to report earnings wednesday. it is expected to report its biggest rise in quarterly revenue since 2021. annabelle: i'll be watching this results from tencent closely. baidu and alibaba also do in the coming days. chinese equities have been under pressure with further signs of deterioration coming through for the local economy, and economists deciding to cut...
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so so the u.s. would eventually start the ho chi minh trail, but but be condemned for violating the sovereignty neutral states. the thing is they weren't neutral at all because both cambodia and laos allow north vietnam to use their territory for the sake of infiltrating troops and supplies into into the south. so you've got images, right? like trucks carrying supplies and then troops slowly. but walking down the ho chi minh trail typically takes two months to go from the north down to to the south. but depending on how intense the u.s. bombing is, it could take longer. so we had these guys from vietnam war year semester. i actually came and heard them one of the individuals had down the ho chi minh trail at at a very, very high point in the war. took him six months to go from hanoi, from the north to the south, six months because the bombing was so that to zigzag their way through laos and cambodia and, even at times go into vietnam because it was safer vietnam than it was a neutral. up. when you f
so so the u.s. would eventually start the ho chi minh trail, but but be condemned for violating the sovereignty neutral states. the thing is they weren't neutral at all because both cambodia and laos allow north vietnam to use their territory for the sake of infiltrating troops and supplies into into the south. so you've got images, right? like trucks carrying supplies and then troops slowly. but walking down the ho chi minh trail typically takes two months to go from the north down to to the...
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a u.s. recession is our race -- base case and we should have evidence of that as we go through the third and fourth quarter. tom: the economy is weakening. the fed ultimately will blink. we heard from paul donovan at ubs and he does see disinflation now in areas of the u.s. economy. we have pushed back on this new already but explained to us why that view around to cuts, they are mistreating it? wei: the focus is really around our read of inflation. inflation is coming down for high single digit mid-single digit. that lag has been somewhat smooth but going from there to target will be a lot harder. we have seen softness in core service as part of the inflation but not quite where we wanted to be. if you look at university of michigan consumer sentiment expectation, inflation is coming in higher which is not bode very well for service inflation to come down. actually, goods inflation is starting to trend up again. i think are definitely not out of the woods in terms of fighting inflation. the
a u.s. recession is our race -- base case and we should have evidence of that as we go through the third and fourth quarter. tom: the economy is weakening. the fed ultimately will blink. we heard from paul donovan at ubs and he does see disinflation now in areas of the u.s. economy. we have pushed back on this new already but explained to us why that view around to cuts, they are mistreating it? wei: the focus is really around our read of inflation. inflation is coming down for high single...
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the u.s. is on borrowed time as the treasuries cash down below $50 billion. shery: economists surveyed by bloomberg expect china's central bank to cut the rrr sooner than expected. gdp forecast for china edge lower. u.s. futures muted at the open and the asian session after the s&p 500 gained ground. it was about the nasdaq 100, soaring more than 2.5%. leadinge exuberance over ai revenue. even in after hours trading, you can see a chipmaker, is looking forward to ai revenue, soaring. you can see the gains in late trading past 17%. we had positive echo data. we first quarter gpd higher. not to mention the jobless claims came in lower than expected. that sends treasury yields higher across the board. we had a bit more optimism over a debt deal, perhaps house vote on tuesday. we're seeing oil prices rebounding slightly in asian session, after we saw it dampen, because russia downplayed the likelihood of production cuts next week. haidi: we do have breaking news when it comes to new zealand. a con
the u.s. is on borrowed time as the treasuries cash down below $50 billion. shery: economists surveyed by bloomberg expect china's central bank to cut the rrr sooner than expected. gdp forecast for china edge lower. u.s. futures muted at the open and the asian session after the s&p 500 gained ground. it was about the nasdaq 100, soaring more than 2.5%. leadinge exuberance over ai revenue. even in after hours trading, you can see a chipmaker, is looking forward to ai revenue, soaring. you...
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. ♪ >> it's 30 minutes and for u.s. trading day friday, may 26 in your the top market stories -- deal or no deal? debt ceiling negotiators are closer to compromise on spending but there is no agreement yet with the x-date looming. still chugging along, high inflation against -- consumer spending did it shows resilience and sends yields higher. what is it mean for the fed's june move and marvell is the latest to cash in on the chip boom. from washington, i am kailey leinz with guy in london. welcome to bloomberg markets. kayley: happy friday, a friday before a long weekend with the debt ceiling hanging over our heads. guy: kailey leinz is here and that means you generally want to buckle up and we will get some breaking news and it generally means things will go a little sideways but maybe in directions we didn't expect. she is at the epicenter of the action this weekend. that's where we find you. kayley: that hasn't been a fun couple of weeks to be honest as we have tracked the progress or lack thereof on the debt ceilin
. ♪ >> it's 30 minutes and for u.s. trading day friday, may 26 in your the top market stories -- deal or no deal? debt ceiling negotiators are closer to compromise on spending but there is no agreement yet with the x-date looming. still chugging along, high inflation against -- consumer spending did it shows resilience and sends yields higher. what is it mean for the fed's june move and marvell is the latest to cash in on the chip boom. from washington, i am kailey leinz with guy in...
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u.s. remains in the position to default on its debt as early as june 1 if congress does not act. c-span will be following the debt limit talks as day unfolds and bring you any updates or public statements from those directly involved. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work. where citizens are truly informed. our republic thrives get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are. the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powered by cable. >> now and discussion on u.s. relations featuring washington's former ambassador to brazil. he highlighted the importance to latin america's largest economy to the u.s. as well as the role of china, the nation's top trading partner for nearly 15 years. nation's top trading partner for nearly 15 years. show to brookings it research. since the inauguration,
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i think the u.s. has had a policy of accepting any outcome that is agreed-upon peacefully between the two sides of the strait, but we have yet to hear a biden administration official make that statement. in the absence of that statement, i believe the description did raise concern among many people that the u.s. sees taiwan as such an important strategic asset that it would under no circumstances allow it ever to be integrated into the people's republic of china. i think that the danger of that conclusion, if that judgment is made by beijing, is increasingly , this is potentially part of a chinese assessment that the u.s. has walked away from all of the components of its one china policy. we have heard many chinese officials expressed doubt that even president biden statements directly to xi jinping are not credible. i have heard that in various conversations, the president says the u.s. does not support taiwan independence, but the chinese claim our actions do not match our words. my view is we need
i think the u.s. has had a policy of accepting any outcome that is agreed-upon peacefully between the two sides of the strait, but we have yet to hear a biden administration official make that statement. in the absence of that statement, i believe the description did raise concern among many people that the u.s. sees taiwan as such an important strategic asset that it would under no circumstances allow it ever to be integrated into the people's republic of china. i think that the danger of that...
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u.s. we are watching wall street gearing up for the fed's tent consecutive rate hike since march of last year. futures are under pressure and we had data showing u.s. factory activity contracted for six consecutive months but the gauge in the manufacturing sector climbed so the selloff was across the curve. yields are higher by 13 basis points and on top of that, we had corporate bond offerings. we had the u.s. treasury wrapping up estimates and on top of that, stabilization in sentiment, given jp morgan's decision to acquire first republic bank and weighing on fixed income. look at j.p. morgan, greening -- gaining ground for a third consecutive session but first republic was the second-biggest in u.s. history. let's get more on this deal with bloomberg intelligence senior analyst holman chan. j.p. morgan, already massive, becoming bigger, what does this mean for the concentration of banking in the u.s.? >> it was surprising that the regulators allowed jp morgan to participate in the aucti
u.s. we are watching wall street gearing up for the fed's tent consecutive rate hike since march of last year. futures are under pressure and we had data showing u.s. factory activity contracted for six consecutive months but the gauge in the manufacturing sector climbed so the selloff was across the curve. yields are higher by 13 basis points and on top of that, we had corporate bond offerings. we had the u.s. treasury wrapping up estimates and on top of that, stabilization in sentiment, given...
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the u.s. diplomatic posture in the late 2010s, did a lot to create space and energy for these disturbing efforts. more so than in the past 30 years or more. authoritarian regimes feel less like holdouts in a democratizing world, through diplomatic and economic assistance, authoritarian regimes are providing assistance for new authoritarians. anyone who has been paying attentionu.s. is not immune to these efforts. the u.s. has had historically robust democracy, but recent events have reminded us that there is always been significant weaknesses in our foundations. and those weaknesses are being exploited more brazenly than they have been in my lifetime. the purpose of this panel is to demonstrate that what happens internationally regarding authoritative -- authoritarianism are connected to our country. domestic and international authoritarianism are intertwined. with that framing, and something we have had time to think about, i would like to turn to our panel. i am honored we have with us today
the u.s. diplomatic posture in the late 2010s, did a lot to create space and energy for these disturbing efforts. more so than in the past 30 years or more. authoritarian regimes feel less like holdouts in a democratizing world, through diplomatic and economic assistance, authoritarian regimes are providing assistance for new authoritarians. anyone who has been paying attentionu.s. is not immune to these efforts. the u.s. has had historically robust democracy, but recent events have reminded us...