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u.s. reopens after independence day celebrations. the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ anna: sweeping cuts. job losses at deutsche bank may go deeper than just equities and rates staff. the restructuring plan will be finalized this weekend. on hold for payrolls. analysts expect the u.s. economy to add 160,000 jobs this month after a dire report last month. will could a miss mean for the fed -- what could it mean miss for the fed? iron ore prices slump the most since 2016. keep an eye on miners at the open. less than half an hour to go until the start of the european equity trading day. we were without the u.s.. the u.s. was celebrating independence day yesterday. we are without that legacy to build on. we are waiting for the payrolls numbers, as we have been saying in our headlines. we are in a holding pattern. ftse futures suggesting in the event of downside, but review the european -- suggesting a little bit of downside. gmm. have a look at the it gives us a picture of what h
u.s. reopens after independence day celebrations. the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ anna: sweeping cuts. job losses at deutsche bank may go deeper than just equities and rates staff. the restructuring plan will be finalized this weekend. on hold for payrolls. analysts expect the u.s. economy to add 160,000 jobs this month after a dire report last month. will could a miss mean for the fed -- what could it mean miss for the fed? iron ore prices slump the most since 2016. keep an...
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the u.s. and the union.n . the featured speaker is a brexit negotiator who also serves as director general of trade for the european commission. william: welcome, everyone. i am glad you are here. it is a great honor for me to introduce savino -- weyand, who is the new director general for trade in the e.u. -- in that you commission. she took over the position a month ago and this is her first in washington. csis is happy to have her here to make some open remarks, then she and i will have a conversation that will touch on a number of issues. then we will open it up for your questions. land for trade. prior for this, she was the deputy chief resident negotiator for two and a half years, which had to the one of the difficult jobs in the e.u.. i told her that if we invite her back a year from now, we will ask her who was harder to negotiate with, the british or the americans. i am sure we would get a polite historybut, she has a in a number of positions of significance inside the european commis
the u.s. and the union.n . the featured speaker is a brexit negotiator who also serves as director general of trade for the european commission. william: welcome, everyone. i am glad you are here. it is a great honor for me to introduce savino -- weyand, who is the new director general for trade in the e.u. -- in that you commission. she took over the position a month ago and this is her first in washington. csis is happy to have her here to make some open remarks, then she and i will have a...
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but u.s. suppliers suddenly stopped supplying us, so we had to make adjustments to our supply chain, including our process of purchasing, manufacturing, and living products. we will do the adjustments to our supply chain. we will change to other suppliers and use our own chips for the core components. i think the damage to the u.s. suppliers is even bigger than it is to huawei. we will have to manage continuity internally. the damage to the u.s. supplier is direct as they lose a customer. if the u.s. removed huawei from the entities list, that would be a solution. tom: what impact are you seeing on demand for your 5g equipment given the u.s. campaign to block access to huawei? mr. hua: although the u.s. has been launching a campaign among its allies, it is up to each country to decide its partners based on its own development demands telecommunication , demands and carrier infrastructure construction demands. i think there might be some impacts in places like australia, but there are others wh
but u.s. suppliers suddenly stopped supplying us, so we had to make adjustments to our supply chain, including our process of purchasing, manufacturing, and living products. we will do the adjustments to our supply chain. we will change to other suppliers and use our own chips for the core components. i think the damage to the u.s. suppliers is even bigger than it is to huawei. we will have to manage continuity internally. the damage to the u.s. supplier is direct as they lose a customer. if...
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the u.s. is the biggest economy it's the richest and it should get more of a say but the appeals body is not run like that he thinks that they should have more judges so that the u.s. wins more of these cases it will take things like this before you. colfer reform as they say with 164 members but even getting the whole visibility yeah exactly back to the tariffs just briefly who's going to hurt most from these additional all these threats of additional 4000000000 dollars in tires well the u.s. futures stop plummets of the debt so the future ship stocks that little and u.s. spirits come so has criticised the times in arms last i said they're going to negatively impacts farmers retailers they they actually a lot of their membership are you based and drinks companies as well they just don't want it the u.s. is obviously. has the e.u. rather his has a nudge them coming to tariffs and earlier this year they're obviously really worried about the u.s. coming off the e.u. cars which would massively da
the u.s. is the biggest economy it's the richest and it should get more of a say but the appeals body is not run like that he thinks that they should have more judges so that the u.s. wins more of these cases it will take things like this before you. colfer reform as they say with 164 members but even getting the whole visibility yeah exactly back to the tariffs just briefly who's going to hurt most from these additional all these threats of additional 4000000000 dollars in tires well the u.s....
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of u.s. forces or u.s. personnel is filled and we are in a situation where we have to can want militarily. forces.ed them for israel, there is a debate now on the hill, more in the them aquatic caucus than the republican about the future of u.s.-israel relationship. there was no question that the relationships are expanding. is it in our interest for these countries to be working together? assistance to syria. the trumpet ministration cut off hundreds of millions of dollars but said he syria has stepped in now. the first entity to be paying dollars. we want to talk to adam about where they can share the burden. one of the key premises of the healthy tour wrap, is if we do not give the iraqis options other than iran, despite everything i laid out about the troubling developments coming out, there has been an opening from the government of saudi arabia. there are efforts. that might be in the interest to continue to develop. clear., just to be sustainable, meaningful change. not seniorly meetings or senior st
of u.s. forces or u.s. personnel is filled and we are in a situation where we have to can want militarily. forces.ed them for israel, there is a debate now on the hill, more in the them aquatic caucus than the republican about the future of u.s.-israel relationship. there was no question that the relationships are expanding. is it in our interest for these countries to be working together? assistance to syria. the trumpet ministration cut off hundreds of millions of dollars but said he syria...
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u.s. tariffs. business surveys suggest rising stress among small and medium-sized enterprises with the government expected to offer more support. bloomberg intelligence says market sentiments improved towards the end of the month after the u.s. and china reached a trade truce at the g-20. president trump is insisting he has not given up his campaign to put a citizenship question on the u.s. census form despite hadrts his administration dropped the issue after the supreme court ruled against it. he tweeted that any news of the commerce department abandoning andquestion are fake insists the administration is moving forward with the plan. under one million people have been told to seek safety as torrential rain continues to batter the japanese island of .iyoshi the government may issue an emergency warning only used for severe events that occur once in decades. the storm is expected to drop as much as 35 centimeters of rain in the coming hours. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc
u.s. tariffs. business surveys suggest rising stress among small and medium-sized enterprises with the government expected to offer more support. bloomberg intelligence says market sentiments improved towards the end of the month after the u.s. and china reached a trade truce at the g-20. president trump is insisting he has not given up his campaign to put a citizenship question on the u.s. census form despite hadrts his administration dropped the issue after the supreme court ruled against it....
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u.s. president trump had dinner with the queen trump reveled in the royal treatment traditionally reserved for a select few britain's special friends but then came the leak the whole world knows what the u.k. ambassador thinks of president trump tonight london in washington in a royal mess that special relationship is suddenly a strained strange relationship berlin this is the day. a frenzy very clear the way he feels about the ambassador and his comments last for out of washington i think he's a fine public servant has done a very good job you should look at the president tweets we're not always going to agree with each other. that the british government will be trusting the seekers and it looks like we're on the precipice of having a prime minister. well i've got a good relationship with the white house. also coming up italy shuts down one of europe's largest migrant centers and warns boats carrying rescued refugees no docking no well tonight a special report on fortress. lampedusa is at
u.s. president trump had dinner with the queen trump reveled in the royal treatment traditionally reserved for a select few britain's special friends but then came the leak the whole world knows what the u.k. ambassador thinks of president trump tonight london in washington in a royal mess that special relationship is suddenly a strained strange relationship berlin this is the day. a frenzy very clear the way he feels about the ambassador and his comments last for out of washington i think he's...
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so far the u.s. has imposed customs duties on chinese goods valued at $250000000000.00 china has responded with tariffs on $110000000000.00 worth of goods and all $360000000000.00 worth of merchandise is affected by the trade dispute to avoid further escalation and chinese president xi jinping agreed to a form of cease fire at the osaka g 20 in june however heading into this round of talks there is little sign of agreement from either side. we spoke to china expert richard mcgregor and i asked him how likely it is that china will back down. i think they're settling in now for a long trade war they're not nearly as exposed to the us as the market as they once were they're not nearly as reliant on export exports as they once were about i think china is hurting it's chinese private companies which the exporters are hurting most china sort of premie our technology company our way is also under a lot of pressure but i don't think china thinks it will get much by giving away a way to the u.s. so they're re
so far the u.s. has imposed customs duties on chinese goods valued at $250000000000.00 china has responded with tariffs on $110000000000.00 worth of goods and all $360000000000.00 worth of merchandise is affected by the trade dispute to avoid further escalation and chinese president xi jinping agreed to a form of cease fire at the osaka g 20 in june however heading into this round of talks there is little sign of agreement from either side. we spoke to china expert richard mcgregor and i asked...
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u.s. futures edge higher on independence day. traders are looking ahead to payroll numbers that could be make or break for the fed. scott morrison drive's sweeping tax changes to beast -- boost australia's economy. shery: narendra modi under pressure to make good on his promises in friday's budget. happy july 4. u.s. stock and bond markets closed on the independence day holiday. let's see how things are shaping up for the asian market. sophie: tgif here in asia and happy fourth to our american friends. here in wellington, kiwi stocks opening higher by .1%. we could be looking at a muted start. samsung earnings day, and we could be looking to extend gains after being boosted by .emiconductor suppliers in tokyo, we could see potential at thes for the nikkei end of a choppy week. tvs is the latest to downgrade japanese equities. paul: thanks very much. let's get to first word news now with selina wang. na: brexit cheerleader boris johnson has told the conservative party campaign split forat t
u.s. futures edge higher on independence day. traders are looking ahead to payroll numbers that could be make or break for the fed. scott morrison drive's sweeping tax changes to beast -- boost australia's economy. shery: narendra modi under pressure to make good on his promises in friday's budget. happy july 4. u.s. stock and bond markets closed on the independence day holiday. let's see how things are shaping up for the asian market. sophie: tgif here in asia and happy fourth to our american...
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we have the u.s. ism manufacturing gauge showing the orders stall the last month and that is coming on the back of factory reports across the world showing weakness in the manufacturing sector on the particular sector of the market. the nasdaq gained 1% in u.s. futures at the moment unchanged. we will see how we will set up for the markets in asia. on sentimentk seems to be persisting so far. we have new zealand trading in the past couple of minutes, up about 1/5 of 1%. futures and city pointing higher by one third of 1%. looking a little weaker and futures for the nikkei trade out of chicago turning flat as you can see. let's get a check in the first word news. bank isuropean central singling more stimulus is on the way amid continuing worry about feeble euro zone inflation. philip lane says recent measures have been affected and more can be done if needed. investors and economists predict the ecb will cut interest rates in the coming few weeks with the deposit rate almost at the record low of -0.4%.
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in u.s. business, equities and rates will be heavily affected, but the cuts are likely to extend beyond that. corporate finance could be a target, and more parts of fixed income trading. sewing is a big fan of action bank, so that may be a part that it is sort of exempted from those cuts. anna: thanks very much. let's get back to our guests, ghadir cooper from barings and john stoltz swiss from oppenheimer -- and john stoltzfus from oppenheimer. in general, european banks pulling away from u.s. operations you see as a trend. ghadir: i think what we haven't seen in the u.s. -- i'm sorry, what we saw in the u.s. after the financial crisis, the banks to be able tolves compete going forward, they have been able to get themselves into a footing where they can go and do business in a way that gets them the right outlook knowing forward on return on equity. bank try a lote of things before they got to this thing. anna: under a lot of ceos. ghadir: that is also true. they try to do something now that
in u.s. business, equities and rates will be heavily affected, but the cuts are likely to extend beyond that. corporate finance could be a target, and more parts of fixed income trading. sewing is a big fan of action bank, so that may be a part that it is sort of exempted from those cuts. anna: thanks very much. let's get back to our guests, ghadir cooper from barings and john stoltz swiss from oppenheimer -- and john stoltzfus from oppenheimer. in general, european banks pulling away from u.s....
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the u.s., europe and japan, that continued monetary accommodation is appropriate i won't comment on a particular upcoming central banking decision i think the point is that where some have argued that interest rate increases are needed to create space later to ease, that doesn't make sense i think you don't want to bring on the downturn that you fear may happen given that it will be hard to fight that so continued accommodation makes sense. each central bank has to take an approach data driven depending on the circumstances of their own situation. >> sir, i have got to ask you, you're in a unique position of having worked with madam lagarde for many years what do you think she will bring to the table as european central bank president many analysts say she will more or less be a continue ways of the draghi doctrine, the willingness to do whatever it takes to keep the eurozone together >> i think she believes strongly in europe. she comes to the central bank with proven experience in running a
the u.s., europe and japan, that continued monetary accommodation is appropriate i won't comment on a particular upcoming central banking decision i think the point is that where some have argued that interest rate increases are needed to create space later to ease, that doesn't make sense i think you don't want to bring on the downturn that you fear may happen given that it will be hard to fight that so continued accommodation makes sense. each central bank has to take an approach data driven...
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as expected the u.s. federal reserve cut interest rates and believes many scratching their heads that the u.s. economy is strong why the need for even cheaper money is. also on the show go breakthrough no progress no deal the 12 rounds of u.s. china trade talks ends with the same result as the previous 11. and the new british prime minister brings new worries for business with the brics that brinksmanship into much dreaded no deal. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for watching it's a modest cut interest rates that has some scratching their heads the u.s. federal reserve has lowered rates by a quarter percent despite strong economic indicators in the country officials pointed to softening business investment and muted inflation it's been a long time since the last rate cut almost 11 years in fact that was december 2008 on the tail end of federal reserve efforts to prime financial markets during the recession it's only gone up since then in line with the recovering and eventua
as expected the u.s. federal reserve cut interest rates and believes many scratching their heads that the u.s. economy is strong why the need for even cheaper money is. also on the show go breakthrough no progress no deal the 12 rounds of u.s. china trade talks ends with the same result as the previous 11. and the new british prime minister brings new worries for business with the brics that brinksmanship into much dreaded no deal. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks...
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finds the u.s. and allies in afghanistan responsible for most civilians deaths in the 1st 3 months of this year than the taliban and isis together. isn't your call to further relax pence a good rules against enemy combatants highly irresponsible i think the the ideal behind why we're overseas in iraq and afghanistan is what needs to be questioned i think a lot of times we get fixated on individual instances of civilian casualties and persecuting military. service members for the collateral that's created however the type of fight that we've been forced to engage and there is a large possibility or risk for inevitable collateral to include civilian casualties so you can't place an undue burden on the service members on the ground when that collateral is created and if you do then the people that you need to bring alongside them when you do prosecute them needs to be the politicians in the senior military that sent them over there to begin with he said how you will book you don't company it was redact
finds the u.s. and allies in afghanistan responsible for most civilians deaths in the 1st 3 months of this year than the taliban and isis together. isn't your call to further relax pence a good rules against enemy combatants highly irresponsible i think the the ideal behind why we're overseas in iraq and afghanistan is what needs to be questioned i think a lot of times we get fixated on individual instances of civilian casualties and persecuting military. service members for the collateral...
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. >> u.s. equities don't think there's going to be a trade deal, but some of the chinese indices over the last three months have not performed well do you think they stand to benefit in the second half of the year >> chinese equities year to date are up significantly, but over a 12-month basis, yes, they do trail the u.s. i think chinese equities -- >> they've fallen back the last two, three months. is there a chance you think the next six months that that trend continues that we saw in the first quarter? >> from a standing start now looking 12 to 24 months out, i think there will be a rotation away from the u.s. as you get into the election year there will be more volatility in the u.s. exchanges i think you will get global allocators or investors looking to pare down that u.s. exposure because these companies are at virtually all-time highs >> it's interesting that you say that in the context of china being emerging markets almost emerging markets, this year we've seen emerging markets econom
. >> u.s. equities don't think there's going to be a trade deal, but some of the chinese indices over the last three months have not performed well do you think they stand to benefit in the second half of the year >> chinese equities year to date are up significantly, but over a 12-month basis, yes, they do trail the u.s. i think chinese equities -- >> they've fallen back the last two, three months. is there a chance you think the next six months that that trend continues that...
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the u.s. says it is working to form a military coalition to protect shipping waters off the coast of iran and yemen also a diplomatic route between the u.k. in the u.s. continues president trump calls the british prime minister foolish and the ambassador stupid. the internet's finally back on in sudan a month after the military crackdown that killed more than $100.00 people and how france's push to be more environmentally friendly will see consumers paying more for their flights out of the country. so the united states says it is attempting to form a military coalition to protect shipping lanes off the coast of iran and yemen the trumpet ministrations blames teheran and its proxies for several attacks on tankers in the gulf in the past few months a 5th of the world's oil is traded through that area earlier a commander in iran's revolutionary guard issued a new threat as well against the u.s. bases an aircraft carriers in the region saying they would be destroyed if they made a mistake. now ira
the u.s. says it is working to form a military coalition to protect shipping waters off the coast of iran and yemen also a diplomatic route between the u.k. in the u.s. continues president trump calls the british prime minister foolish and the ambassador stupid. the internet's finally back on in sudan a month after the military crackdown that killed more than $100.00 people and how france's push to be more environmentally friendly will see consumers paying more for their flights out of the...
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u.s.-china trade talks on again, but the path to a deal remains elusive. joe: officials have been cautioning not to expect a whole lot. juliette: police and protesters clash again in hong kong. u.s. authorities plan an antitrust as growth in the eurozone shows signs of further shrinking, the ecb makes a key decision on stimulus. >> mario draghi made it clear the european central bank has one way to go, and that is lower when it comes to rates. juliette: earnings reports continue to roll out fast and furious. frank: we have been successful with pricing. sergio: the revenue pressure is not sustaining in the industry. >> it is the teflon company. >> from central banks to brexit, the week's top interviews. >> there is a certain small probability this could be dangerous. >> what is happening to the u.k. economy is not entirely driven by brexit. juliette: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." hello and welcome. i'm juliette saly. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most i
u.s.-china trade talks on again, but the path to a deal remains elusive. joe: officials have been cautioning not to expect a whole lot. juliette: police and protesters clash again in hong kong. u.s. authorities plan an antitrust as growth in the eurozone shows signs of further shrinking, the ecb makes a key decision on stimulus. >> mario draghi made it clear the european central bank has one way to go, and that is lower when it comes to rates. juliette: earnings reports continue to roll...
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paul: the u.s. and china are set to resume trade talks later on tuesday in shanghai but neither side is showing any real desire to compromise. last friday, president trump seem to indicate that a deal would be some way off. >> i think that china will , let'sy say let's wait thatf one of these people give the united states away, let's see if one of them can possibly get. i will tell you what, when i win , like almost immediately, they will all sign deals. angelest's head to los where sarah mcgregor is watching all of this. what can we expect from these talks? we will don't think expect a lot of substance from these talks. we certainly don't expect a deal to come out of it. this point, just to go back a little bit, the talks collapsed in may, and there has been no face-to-face talks. this will be the first time the real top negotiators have sat down and had a chance to try to solid way forward. the u.s. wants to start were things left off in may. that leaves the big question of where is the wiggle roo
paul: the u.s. and china are set to resume trade talks later on tuesday in shanghai but neither side is showing any real desire to compromise. last friday, president trump seem to indicate that a deal would be some way off. >> i think that china will , let'sy say let's wait thatf one of these people give the united states away, let's see if one of them can possibly get. i will tell you what, when i win , like almost immediately, they will all sign deals. angelest's head to los where sarah...
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u.s. growth delivering an upside surprise ahead of a much anticipated fed decision. president draghi making the investors wait until september. the ecb teeing of extra stimulus, fueling inflows into every major bond sector. from high yield to emerging-market. we begin with the big issue. something in the data for both the hawks and the doves. >> the u.s. economy is doing very well. >> the u.s. consumer dominates in terms of the overall gdp number. >> headline gdp growth is in line with what everyone expected. >> government spending data, quite strong. >> there is some upside risks to the economy. >> the consumer and the labor market side of things is looking good but manufacturing is under pressure. >> there is clearly a pretty significant dislocation between the industrial economy and consumer economy. >> it is the composition of the data that is worrying the fed. >> there are pockets of weakness. >> we do see a further deceleration in the u.s. economy going forward. >> ultimately, we are
u.s. growth delivering an upside surprise ahead of a much anticipated fed decision. president draghi making the investors wait until september. the ecb teeing of extra stimulus, fueling inflows into every major bond sector. from high yield to emerging-market. we begin with the big issue. something in the data for both the hawks and the doves. >> the u.s. economy is doing very well. >> the u.s. consumer dominates in terms of the overall gdp number. >> headline gdp growth is in...
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u.s. you can see it was all in red. the s&p 500 and major indices coming down from those record highs. the dow at the lowest level in two weeks. we had tesla, ford taking a hit. of course, lingering concerns over the global automotive market. will sustain the largest fall in about a month. facebook had impressive results less night, but despite that, we have that ftc probe also weighing on the stock, so it was down today, weighing on sentiment. we also had the ecb president, mario draghi, being a bit less dovish than expected. if you can bring up that euro chart we have, we have seen big fluctuations swinging between gains and losses in the previous session. initially plunging against the draghi left mario rates unchanged, but then a significant degree of monetary stimulus is needed and the outlook is getting worse and worse, that led to a euro spike and sort of initial unchanged, but of course, we will keep a close eye on what happens throughout the rest of the asian session as we see how
u.s. you can see it was all in red. the s&p 500 and major indices coming down from those record highs. the dow at the lowest level in two weeks. we had tesla, ford taking a hit. of course, lingering concerns over the global automotive market. will sustain the largest fall in about a month. facebook had impressive results less night, but despite that, we have that ftc probe also weighing on the stock, so it was down today, weighing on sentiment. we also had the ecb president, mario draghi,...
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when the u.s. withdrew from the nuclear deal last year today u.s. vice president mike pence reacted to the news that iran is now in violation of that deal iran should not confuse american restraint with a lack of american results thanks to the best of the united states of america and our military are prepared to protect our interests and protect our personnel and our citizens in the region we will continue to oppose iran's malign influence we will continue to bring pressure on their economy and under president donald trump america will never allow iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. are there was the us vice president there speaking earlier for some analysis now i'm joined by simon maybe he's a middle east analyst from lancaster university in england it's good to see you again so we've heard what the u.s. vice president is saying but can you tell us because we're not hearing it from the white house what is the u.s. strategy here is there an end game with iran. i think it depends who you us quits member of the us ministration that you us canucks fundame
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u.s. politicians vote overwhelmingly for a bill that would sanction those responsible for the murder of saudi journalist tamara shoji plus. i've been vilified. alleged to be. the killing of. corrupt. former south african president jacob zuma denies corruption allegations against him and says he's a victim of conspiracy. at 1st for democratic u.s. congresswoman have responded sharply to attacks by president donald trump on their patriotism and citizenship they are among the highest profile members of the new house of representatives or for reacted strongly to trump's tweets comments. as we all know the recent tweets and words from the president are simply a continuation of his racist is you know phobic playbook we cannot allow these hateful actions by the president to distract us from the critical work to hold this administration accountable to the inhumane conditions at the border that is separating children from their loved ones and caging them up in the legal horrific conditions. well tr
u.s. politicians vote overwhelmingly for a bill that would sanction those responsible for the murder of saudi journalist tamara shoji plus. i've been vilified. alleged to be. the killing of. corrupt. former south african president jacob zuma denies corruption allegations against him and says he's a victim of conspiracy. at 1st for democratic u.s. congresswoman have responded sharply to attacks by president donald trump on their patriotism and citizenship they are among the highest profile...
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in the long-term, this is very detrimental to the u.s. text. -- u.s. tech sector. u.s. companies have to think in three month increments. inna is a country thinks three year, 10 year national plans. i think that is a challenge we and as silicon valley, technology sector. emily: we will talk about this little bit later in the show. bloombergs max chafkin, thank you. ventures, youue are staying with us. elon musk can't stay off of twitter. what he is tweeting about now in terms of production numbers, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tweet abouton musk tesla production, he says he plans to produce 1000 solar roofs per week by years end. on problem is, musk's tweets production numbers need preapproval for his deal with regulators. that quarter profits missed estimates for nintendo. operating incomes fell about 10%. full-year forecast unchanged. apples investor call currently underway. ceo tim cook given a glowing review of how wearable devices fared in the second quarter. more on apple, coming up next. quartersolutely blowout for wearables. accelerating growth of over 50% and a
in the long-term, this is very detrimental to the u.s. text. -- u.s. tech sector. u.s. companies have to think in three month increments. inna is a country thinks three year, 10 year national plans. i think that is a challenge we and as silicon valley, technology sector. emily: we will talk about this little bit later in the show. bloombergs max chafkin, thank you. ventures, youue are staying with us. elon musk can't stay off of twitter. what he is tweeting about now in terms of production...
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and u.s. condemnation the u.s. state department says turkey is being provocative by sending 2 ships to explore off the coast of the politically divided island it says energy resources should be shared equally between turkey which controls the northern part of cyprus and the greek cypriot administration in the south center of course all has more from istanbul. the discovery of oil and gas in the eastern mediterranean has been a reason of conflict and tension between cyprus and turkey for a while that goes back to an ethnic conflict conflict in in 1974 which split the island between turkey speaking cyprus and greek in greek speaking cyprus and. the turkish speaking cyprus up and the north proclaims independence which is recognized by only turkey and this is why there are overlapping claims on the continental shelf borders or exclusive economic zone borders on the waters of it's the mediterranean between the greek side and turkey turkey says' it is free to explore and drill energy resources in the eastern mediterranea
and u.s. condemnation the u.s. state department says turkey is being provocative by sending 2 ships to explore off the coast of the politically divided island it says energy resources should be shared equally between turkey which controls the northern part of cyprus and the greek cypriot administration in the south center of course all has more from istanbul. the discovery of oil and gas in the eastern mediterranean has been a reason of conflict and tension between cyprus and turkey for a while...
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the u.s. late market trading, we did see the sentiment recovery as president trump said he recently spoke to chinese president xi jinping. the s&p 500 fell three chance of 1%. the nasdaq down a quarter of a percent. interesting to see small caps outperformed large-cap sweet the dollar held near a two month high. u.s. futures gaining 1/10 of 1%. let's see how we are setting up for the asian open. paul: new zealand has been trading for a couple of minutes now. not a lot of action across the terminal at the moment. the index looking kind of flat. futures out of australia also looking at little weak. the ask hit a record high on tuesday. we do have second quarter cpi numbers out of australia later on. a data heavy day. nikkei futures higher by 1/5 of 1%. keep an eye on -- it slide tuesday afternoon on news of bad loans. mitsubishi, ufj reporting todayk, futures a little weaker as well. samsung is a big one we are watching out for. we will also have korea and doctoral production numbers -- industri
the u.s. late market trading, we did see the sentiment recovery as president trump said he recently spoke to chinese president xi jinping. the s&p 500 fell three chance of 1%. the nasdaq down a quarter of a percent. interesting to see small caps outperformed large-cap sweet the dollar held near a two month high. u.s. futures gaining 1/10 of 1%. let's see how we are setting up for the asian open. paul: new zealand has been trading for a couple of minutes now. not a lot of action across the...
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u.s. he is warning china wants a deal, but he has the final say. >> china is dying to make a deal with me. whether or not i will do it, it is up to me, not them. rishaad: let's go to tom mackenzie in shenzhen. do donald trump's tweets throw something in the works for these trade talks? were expectations so low in the first place that they don't matter? tom: we have seen this movie before from trump, throwing a tweet or commentary curveball into the mix. i don't know if it impacts what will happen behind closed doors in shanghai in the guest house. those talks are underway between lighthizer and mnuchin, the treasury secretary and trade official from the u.s. on the chinese side, the vice premier and the commerce team.er and their those conversations will continue. they had dinner last night at a hotel. of course, the gap between the sides is wide. we had commentary saying the u.s. needs to make concessions that both sides need to come together in order to forge some kind of an agreement on
u.s. he is warning china wants a deal, but he has the final say. >> china is dying to make a deal with me. whether or not i will do it, it is up to me, not them. rishaad: let's go to tom mackenzie in shenzhen. do donald trump's tweets throw something in the works for these trade talks? were expectations so low in the first place that they don't matter? tom: we have seen this movie before from trump, throwing a tweet or commentary curveball into the mix. i don't know if it impacts what...
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u.s. lawmakers grill a top facebook executive over the company's plan to leave for a crypto currency. if the tech giant can't convince washington to trust it what are the odds it can sway regulators around the world. also on the show the good times continue for 2 top u.s. investment banks reported solid earnings but it's not all positive news on wall street. and a new space race is preparing for liftoff and a german firm stand to profit from nations and companies lofty ambitions. this is your business report i'm stephen beard's in berlin thanks for joining us facebook executive david marcus told the new york times last month that the company's new cryptocurrency libra could be quote a profound change for the entire world and quote on tuesday markets delivered a much more subdued message to u.s. lawmakers libra wouldn't threaten the current monetary system and it wouldn't seek to replace sovereign currencies senators were skeptical to say the least take a look. ahead to facebook's leave or
u.s. lawmakers grill a top facebook executive over the company's plan to leave for a crypto currency. if the tech giant can't convince washington to trust it what are the odds it can sway regulators around the world. also on the show the good times continue for 2 top u.s. investment banks reported solid earnings but it's not all positive news on wall street. and a new space race is preparing for liftoff and a german firm stand to profit from nations and companies lofty ambitions. this is your...
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wrote to thenies u.s. trade representative last month to warn tariffs would drive up prices as 96% of all consuls are made in china. inmarriott is in trouble britain. >> they will be fined the equivalent of 110 million euros over a data breach that affected over 3 m million of its custome. >> the company says it will fight the ruling. for superdrive. >> tough times a ahead after a loss of 85 million pounds to april. that is mainly due to restructuring costs. let't's lolook at what is happeg onon the markets.. a cacautious day in e europeann trading. will we find out more about interest rate cuts? markets are trading in the red. shares in super dry are down, around 2% % after the bad news r the company. slumped yesterday over brexit worries. sayays are we talklking about morocco oror france? >> let's talk about mororocco. t the extension is nonow biggggest port i in the memediterraneaea aimining to coe with rivals. our reporters went to check it out. >> the work never stops. hundreds of container ships load
wrote to thenies u.s. trade representative last month to warn tariffs would drive up prices as 96% of all consuls are made in china. inmarriott is in trouble britain. >> they will be fined the equivalent of 110 million euros over a data breach that affected over 3 m million of its custome. >> the company says it will fight the ruling. for superdrive. >> tough times a ahead after a loss of 85 million pounds to april. that is mainly due to restructuring costs. let't's lolook at...
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u.s. industrial exports to avoid a war of tariffs between the e.u. and the us. a welcome to do business asia want to jones berlin good to have you with us now then trading on china's new nasdaq style stock exchange got off to a spectacular start today share prices soaring one company angy microelectronics technology jumped by more than 400 percent the so-called stock market is part of china's attempt to assert itself as a global tech leader $25.00 companies from i.t. and other sectors and missed it on the new tech board which is operated by the shanghai stock exchange china has the world's 2nd biggest equity market behind the u.s. but it's been criticized for high levels of speculative activity and a lack of governance. lots to talk about and i'm happy to have a reporter cliff it couldn't here with me in the studio who knows china and who is take a closer look at this new take a market and mazing launch to the stock market what explains such success on day one well it's only 2015 that we t
u.s. industrial exports to avoid a war of tariffs between the e.u. and the us. a welcome to do business asia want to jones berlin good to have you with us now then trading on china's new nasdaq style stock exchange got off to a spectacular start today share prices soaring one company angy microelectronics technology jumped by more than 400 percent the so-called stock market is part of china's attempt to assert itself as a global tech leader $25.00 companies from i.t. and other sectors and...
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u.s. he was ejected off to disputing the umpires cool but drake who is listed as an assistant coach by the kalamazoo growl is wasn't ready to go to the locker room quietly even a commentary team was surprised by the scale of the tension. that's now you must really don't be happy this is the biggest outburst we have seen from st you know long time spite of fact is what is going on here yet all this is the most dangerous ever seen out of a 6 year old. just a reminder that algeria all the africa cup of nations champions they beat senegal 1000000 the final and we'll continue to bring you reaction from algis and other places later on here and look forward to your company then marian that's all for now if you vote at thank you very much it was an important game wasn't it but i want to bring in one of the story now a california artist has chosen a 14 story building as the canvas from merrill depicting the history of los angeles a giant work of art has been created by hand and is an ode to the cit
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our u.s. judge has attempted to block tightened immigration rules the court in san francisco issued a preliminary injunction but earlier in the day a washington based judge ruled in favor of the restrictions the measures introduced prevented us asylum applications for anybody who had travelled through another country 1st least 14 civilians have been killed in airstrikes on syria's province comes just 2 days after one of the worst attacks on the rebel held area when several strikes on a market in saddam left at least 41 people dead syria's government began an offensive to retake the province almost 3 months ago when a hoarder has more. is struggling to police. after being trapped under rubble for hours he still can't get enough oxygen. none of his family can take care of this 3 year old. his 7 year old sister is also in intensive care they were severely injured when their home collapsed after it was hit by an airstrike tool and as much parents and their younger sister were killed. they were amo
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buthe u.s. decision to take away the program sets the afghans back but i don't think we have been transparent enough to say that isn't a result of the afghans but it's a position which we need to be transparent about that ticket that political will and commitment. it's to understand what our decisions do. to show them progress over time we also need to talk about in the u.s. military you are not going to have a lieutenant colonel or colonel in five to ten years so we are starting to see now is this next generation of the nato advised forces coming in to the fold to the positions and they are highlighted as the good news stories so i think we are starting to have some highlights we can show that say this is the outcome of long-term security, but i would argue that the new generation still it's too early to judge completely as far as the ability to do something. >> if i could add to that. if you read the report, the common refrain is to be honest to the taxpayer and more honest congress as to the
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sanctions u.s. president donald trump has increased sanctions on iran since he withdrew from the nuclear deal when year ago or today's move by tehran puts europe and an almost impossible situation of trying to define the policies of its main ally the u.s. can europe create a financial infrastructure to bypass the superpower of the u.s. dollar in order to keep iran's economy and the nuclear deal alive well so far that answer is no iran seems to think that the answer could be not yet how to tie the knot on a little while the europeans have failed to fulfill their promises of protecting iran's interests under the deal who to chart it out montage it at the moment to actions by the europeans have not been enough so the islamic republic will move ahead with its plans as previously announced or in the process of our 1st phase of action on increasing our stockpile of enriched uranium as well as our heavy water reserves you know mint on the issue of the car that was iran's foreign minister earlier today i wa
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he u.s. pulled out last year. iran has reached low-level limits. and is moving toward weapons grade material soon. >> we will take the next step. if you want to express regret, do it now. our advice to europe and the u.s. is to go back to the negotiating table. to respecting the resolutions of the un security council. all of us can abide by the nuclear deal. >> global meadows, 24 hours a day -- news, 24 hours a day. this is bloomberg. >> u.s. and chinese officials set to resume trade talks in the coming weeks. >> i don't know precisely when. they are on the phone. schedulinge face-to-face meetings. lots of communications. china's bring in our correspondent selina wang. what is the significance of this? what do we know? >> it provides detail how the countries are going to proceed with talks. sayingy upbeat tone, this is not actually trade war this is just a dispute both countries have. thoughing said, even trump and xi did reach this sort key differences do remain including the enforcement mea
he u.s. pulled out last year. iran has reached low-level limits. and is moving toward weapons grade material soon. >> we will take the next step. if you want to express regret, do it now. our advice to europe and the u.s. is to go back to the negotiating table. to respecting the resolutions of the un security council. all of us can abide by the nuclear deal. >> global meadows, 24 hours a day -- news, 24 hours a day. this is bloomberg. >> u.s. and chinese officials set to...
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u.s. interests or western interests in general. brent: yeah, they claim that the reports by the royal navy are an example of fake news, for example. we heard today from the foreign secretary in the u.k., mr. hunt, calling for de-escalation, but the u.k.'s potential new prime minister boris johnson, i'm sure you have heard of him, he chose a slightly more aggressive stand today. take a listen. >> well, i t think it't's very important t that all vessels, u. flaggedd or otherwise, are able to use international waters in the persian gulf and elsewhere with perfect security. ofof course, were i t to be acti would take immediate advice about what extra steps we might need to protect u.k. vessels. brent: extra steps, what is he trying to signal here? we're looking at britain's next prime minister saying he is ready to escalate the situation with iran? >> i don't think so. he might be considering measures like protecting by international forces tankers and vessels in general in the persian gulf as
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the u.s. national team has dominated the women's game for decades a 4th world's high school proof of that but their success in france came amid a pay dispute with their own federation headed by this man carlos caldera even during homecoming celebrations earlier this month the calls for equal pay were never far away i the players assuming the federation i think gender and pay discrimination the federation having focused on supporting the team during the tournament has now responded in an open letter code terry said it's over an 8 year period the women were paid $34100000.00 compared to $26400000.00 for the men the reason unlike the men the women get a base salary of $100000.00 per year the men have to rely on bonuses alone their core dero admits these can be larger. the women's team has constantly been more successful than the men who failed to even qualify for the last world cup they say their requests to have performance based pay the same as the man was refused in a statement their spokesper
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and oriental and the u.s. working with the u.k. and our partners here but what would be the appropriate policy response? >> i can tell you what i think the policy response will be and i think it will be very little from the u.s., frankly. i think they'll try to use this as support for their newmar time security initiative called center fell in, this is -- which is -- sentinel, which is aimed at increasing security in the persian gulf of mexico but as far as seeing for -- more aggressive steps entry the u.s. navy in the region. i doubt we'll see more of that. president trump's line is whether it impacts u.s. assets or individuals. it would be a totally different story if it was a u.s. flagship or who whether there were americans aboard the ship. i do it we're going to see a very significant response to this. >> henry rome, thank you. >> thank you, my pleasure. >> coming up, after a slow start to 2019, the market gets its first taste. this is bloomberg. ♪ romine: chewy coming back down to earth after opening 49% above its opening p
and oriental and the u.s. working with the u.k. and our partners here but what would be the appropriate policy response? >> i can tell you what i think the policy response will be and i think it will be very little from the u.s., frankly. i think they'll try to use this as support for their newmar time security initiative called center fell in, this is -- which is -- sentinel, which is aimed at increasing security in the persian gulf of mexico but as far as seeing for -- more aggressive...
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can the u.s. women's national team spark action on equal pay for equal work after a dominating world cup? >>> iran escalating once again, breaking its commitment to the nuclear deal. how much uranium will tehran enrich and how will the west respond? >>> i'm sorry for any of the pain or misconception it may have caused anybody. >>> joe biden apologizes for comments about working with segregationists but he's mounting a vigorous defense on his record of working with race. >>> this is "early start," i'm jessica dean in for christine romans. >> good morning for all of you, i'm dave briggs. 4 a.m. in new york, 12:30 p.m. in tehran. the u.s. women's soccer team rewriting the record books sparking a movement with their stunning dominant performance in france. >> that's it, u.s. wins their fourth world cup! >> team u.s.a. never trailed in the tournament, never, capturing its second straight world cup title with a dominating 2-0 performance. plenty of fans were shouting u.s.a. but this chant is resonating
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the u.s. mexico border, the current mexican ambassador to the u.s. on her country's efforts at the border and efforts to deal with the influx of migration from central american countries. >> we're getting starred. thank you for everyone's patience moving around. i am delighted to introduce the mexican ambassador to the united states, i will tell you a little about her and make brief comments. ambassador barcena is the first female ambassador to mexico. been in foreign service since 1979, ambassador to denmark, republic of turkey, georgia, middle east recently permanent representative of mexico to the united nations. and i have to say from the first time that i met ambassador barcena in washington and spoke with her, she talked about desire to focus on the u.s./mexico border, focus on it as a place of opportunity and bright spot in a troubled relationship, definitely as a global economic powerhouse and key, important part of the relationship. i am doing a lot of work on this, immediately liked
the u.s. mexico border, the current mexican ambassador to the u.s. on her country's efforts at the border and efforts to deal with the influx of migration from central american countries. >> we're getting starred. thank you for everyone's patience moving around. i am delighted to introduce the mexican ambassador to the united states, i will tell you a little about her and make brief comments. ambassador barcena is the first female ambassador to mexico. been in foreign service since 1979,...
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is a is a is a warning that will be you know understood in the u.s. but the u.s. will oversee not stand down so it means that there will be a requirement for diplomacy. for discussions and negotiations and also. threats and concerns about misunderstandings in some of the region so that so that there is you know there is a place for. but it requires a certain level of diplomacy because neither of these 2 powers the u.s. and china are going away any time soon in this region and beyond that there's there's certainly no dinner and it gives rise to. to the question how likely are we to see some kind of military intervention because already the u.s. and china are in the middle of a trade war neither side looks willing to back down. does this increase the risk of a military confrontation not no not not a mediately i don't think because there is an understanding that what's happening at the moment in certainly in areas like the south china sea where china's military power has grown to such an extent that it's terence there's also grown which means that it's the chances of
is a is a is a warning that will be you know understood in the u.s. but the u.s. will oversee not stand down so it means that there will be a requirement for diplomacy. for discussions and negotiations and also. threats and concerns about misunderstandings in some of the region so that so that there is you know there is a place for. but it requires a certain level of diplomacy because neither of these 2 powers the u.s. and china are going away any time soon in this region and beyond that...
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in the u.s. to the extent they disappointed, it is something people are looking at. a rise in the deposit cost, specifically a lot of focus on that. we will hear more about that from banks. the bottom line is they reaffirmed their return on tangible common equity. that is a key metric for the company. despite the fact that they have the revenue headwinds, they are cutting costs. the call, certainly, analysts seemed skeptical. when i think about citigroup, i think about, december was really difficult. they missed their target in december and a lot of that was because they implemented new measures that were not going to take place fast enough, but we should see some of that benefit in the second half. vonnie: landscape for the rest of the year, some of deutsche banks'businesses are in play. are we going to see some grabbing of market share? >> the equities business has been a focus for them. citi has made some rise in the ranks to do that focus. i think they are looking to more -- to get more gains
in the u.s. to the extent they disappointed, it is something people are looking at. a rise in the deposit cost, specifically a lot of focus on that. we will hear more about that from banks. the bottom line is they reaffirmed their return on tangible common equity. that is a key metric for the company. despite the fact that they have the revenue headwinds, they are cutting costs. the call, certainly, analysts seemed skeptical. when i think about citigroup, i think about, december was really...
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if there are cuts at the u.s. investment bank, we can expect a bigger retreat. 20,000 across the world may be far more than the investment bank. guy: i've a chart which shows the risk that is being priced into deutsche bank and from a credit point of view, it is going down. the market likes what it sees is feels that maybe deutsche getting a grip on the situation. what does deutsche need to get back to if it is to become a normal bank? door wethroughout the have had great reporting from our colleagues in germany. are they going to be focusing more on the retail consumer? that is a question. did have arica potential for $5 billion in a , somethingse deutsche bank wants to avoid. it did not seem to be factored into the stock. guy: we are just getting headlines. let's bring them to the audience. 1300che bank to cut around regional operation roles by 2022. the deutsche bank retail has, -- i do not memo know if it has gone out in a memo, we have seen a memo which suggests around 1300 retail jobs will go. in terms of th
if there are cuts at the u.s. investment bank, we can expect a bigger retreat. 20,000 across the world may be far more than the investment bank. guy: i've a chart which shows the risk that is being priced into deutsche bank and from a credit point of view, it is going down. the market likes what it sees is feels that maybe deutsche getting a grip on the situation. what does deutsche need to get back to if it is to become a normal bank? door wethroughout the have had great reporting from our...
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the u.s. to recordor indices saw a highs with the s&p 500 topping 3000 for the first time. the dow gained .9%. tech in industrials leading the gains. the energy sector saw some gains as we had crude rallying on the potential impact of tropical storm bailey -- very. -- barry.\ we had producer price inflation looking -- affecting the outlook of the federal reserve. witht seeing record games the s&p 500 gaining for a second consecutive week. let's see how the markets are setting up as japan is away on holiday. sophie: investors wanted to contend with a stronger yen, which is below 1.08 against the greenback. eased theirhave earlier advance. marginally higher. could be set for another day of gains. could see another day of close -- record closes. tested as the be japan and korea spat wears on. we were expecting a cautious a data dump- await from china, economists predicting the slowest annual growth in 30 years. we have trade numbers from india and indonesia this monday. the: let's check in on fir
the u.s. to recordor indices saw a highs with the s&p 500 topping 3000 for the first time. the dow gained .9%. tech in industrials leading the gains. the energy sector saw some gains as we had crude rallying on the potential impact of tropical storm bailey -- very. -- barry.\ we had producer price inflation looking -- affecting the outlook of the federal reserve. witht seeing record games the s&p 500 gaining for a second consecutive week. let's see how the markets are setting up as...
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liang: although the u.s. has been launching a campaign among its allies, it is up to each country to decide i ts one is based on its own development demands, tillage medication demands -- telecommunication demands, and carry infrastructure to mental. there might be impact in places like australia but there are others were willing to work with huawei. guy: that was the huawei chairman in an exclusive interview conducted by bloomberg's tom mackenzie. taylor: time for the biggest business stories in the news right now. procter & gamble reported its best quarter of organic sales in more than a decade. consumersped up -- snapped up beauty and health care products in particular. bp buck to the china disappointing oil and gas earnings. the british company beat expectations and increase cash flow in the second quarter. higher production at bp offset the effects of lower energy prices. that is your "business flash." still ahead, all about the democratic presidential debates. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: live from ne
liang: although the u.s. has been launching a campaign among its allies, it is up to each country to decide i ts one is based on its own development demands, tillage medication demands -- telecommunication demands, and carry infrastructure to mental. there might be impact in places like australia but there are others were willing to work with huawei. guy: that was the huawei chairman in an exclusive interview conducted by bloomberg's tom mackenzie. taylor: time for the biggest business stories...
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that the u.s. might reconsider. the u.s. has said unless iran changes its behavior there will be no rolling back of the sanctions which have been reimposed since the trumpet ministration pulled out of the iran nuclear deal last year and the u.s. has fact not only has reimposed the sanctions that have been lifted once the deal was signed back in 2015 but it has in that time imposed more sanctions both travel bans as well as economic sanctions on not just iranian persons and iranian officials they i.r.g.c. in fact but it's also imposed similar sanctions on persons and businesses and other countries thought to be assisting the iranian government and what the u.s. considers uncivil and perhaps illegal behavior we saw a new set of sanctions just on thursday aimed at 7 companies and 3 people who supposedly were helping iran obtain a nuclear material for its enrichment program so that part of what the u.s. calls its maximum pressure campaign has not abated by any stretch of the imagination and that's the view from washington thank
that the u.s. might reconsider. the u.s. has said unless iran changes its behavior there will be no rolling back of the sanctions which have been reimposed since the trumpet ministration pulled out of the iran nuclear deal last year and the u.s. has fact not only has reimposed the sanctions that have been lifted once the deal was signed back in 2015 but it has in that time imposed more sanctions both travel bans as well as economic sanctions on not just iranian persons and iranian officials...
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u.s. china trading corridor is being disrupted. now u.s. based customers are tried to diversify outside of china not leaving china but diversifying. putting less eggs in one basket. >> joining us now to talk about this is emma chandra. [laughter] a lot of people don't know this name. they are critical to a lot of apparel and goods that we buy. >> they are essentially a middleman. they work with the factories in china to supply those companies here in the u.s.. they are the world's largest supplier of consumer goods. what is interesting is it reflects what we have been hearing from retailers certainly what we heard during the last earnings reports. they were asked about the impact of tariffs which at the moment seems like furniture, handbags not yet clothing and shoes. it is expected should tariffs increase, walmart is saying they are looking at it very closely including working with merchants to figure out supply chain changes. they said other asian countries will benefit if the u.s. moves manufacturing out of china. he set u.s. capacity is
u.s. china trading corridor is being disrupted. now u.s. based customers are tried to diversify outside of china not leaving china but diversifying. putting less eggs in one basket. >> joining us now to talk about this is emma chandra. [laughter] a lot of people don't know this name. they are critical to a lot of apparel and goods that we buy. >> they are essentially a middleman. they work with the factories in china to supply those companies here in the u.s.. they are the world's...
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base with many u.s. troops thousands there some arrived in recent weeks at the same time qatar has good relations called your relations with terror and so plays a really pivotal role so i think the emir comes here with lots of cards to play. james i guess they'll be some message back when it comes to the blockade right given the the changing trump position on that issue from the early days we seem to be supporting allegations that carter was supporting terrorism to you know the comments which he made a year ago about how the emir is a great friend of his. well i think this is what the qatar side will want as the payback for all the things that they are doing to help the u.s. is trying to deal with the blockade yes at the very beginning of this administration there were certain key figures geriatrician of the president's son in law for example very close to the saudis and the m.r. artie's who may well the president may well have done this as well potentially have given the green light to that blockade thi
base with many u.s. troops thousands there some arrived in recent weeks at the same time qatar has good relations called your relations with terror and so plays a really pivotal role so i think the emir comes here with lots of cards to play. james i guess they'll be some message back when it comes to the blockade right given the the changing trump position on that issue from the early days we seem to be supporting allegations that carter was supporting terrorism to you know the comments which...
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you u.s. president donald trump british prime minister tourism a german chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel. as for the place i think alexander lukashenko will be happy to host us in minsk means money we are not changing or dismissing any diplomatic formats. we are offering to talk. since we need to talk right around artless pulling our correspondent nic connelly he is in kiev this evening where that meeting between the e.u. and ukraine's new government is taking place good evening to you nic so what do you make of president. sending out i guess a video of tweet if you will to russian president vladimir putin saying we need to talk but he make of that. well bret he certainly has a talent for the political sound bite right this is a guy who spent most of his life in show biz and it shows i don't think in reality that this has all too much to do with the real nuts and bolts of diplomacy i can't see treason may joining joining president trump in minsk to talk with putin and sel
you u.s. president donald trump british prime minister tourism a german chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel. as for the place i think alexander lukashenko will be happy to host us in minsk means money we are not changing or dismissing any diplomatic formats. we are offering to talk. since we need to talk right around artless pulling our correspondent nic connelly he is in kiev this evening where that meeting between the e.u. and ukraine's new government is taking place good...
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u.s. liquefied natural gas as well as the competitive outlook for elegy. america natural gas production has literally change the game, we say that a lot around here about that, but, it has been a game changer. our production has started to the levels that many never even thought possible a decade ago. this in turn is boosting our economy as well as our national security. it is providing a long-term low- cost low emissions source of energy for our manufacturers and residential consumers alike. we have such a massive resource base and that we can send substantial values abroad. we are now leading the world and natural gas production, hopefully soon we will also lead in exports. mobile demand for lng, we know is increasing. more u.s. lng export facilities are coming online and more of our friends and allies around the world are building import facilities. for the first time since the 1950s we are now a net exporter of this abundant resource and our production is driving the formation of a glo
u.s. liquefied natural gas as well as the competitive outlook for elegy. america natural gas production has literally change the game, we say that a lot around here about that, but, it has been a game changer. our production has started to the levels that many never even thought possible a decade ago. this in turn is boosting our economy as well as our national security. it is providing a long-term low- cost low emissions source of energy for our manufacturers and residential consumers alike....