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. ♪ dani: welcome back. i am dani burger in london. china tech stocks are selling out this morning on the continued regulatory crackdown that is seeing ride-hailing giant didi deal is from u.s. exchanges. natosha is still with us. it is not just on the chinese side, but we have u.s. regulators as well looking at putting more scrutiny on companies that list from china, from hong kong. how bearish is this from chinese and hong kong-listed tech companies? natasha: i think this is somewhat expected by the market. maybe the news did not come at an opportune time given all the volatility we are seeing, but companies have been preparing for relisting in hong kong for many months now. i think the news is not totally unexpected. we have relatively positive views on emerging markets, asia in particular, coming forward into next year. part of that is premised on a more clear regulatory environment going forward. dani: interesting. a lot of stocks in china had selloff because of regulatory fears. does that mean a lot of that has been overdone? nat
. ♪ dani: welcome back. i am dani burger in london. china tech stocks are selling out this morning on the continued regulatory crackdown that is seeing ride-hailing giant didi deal is from u.s. exchanges. natosha is still with us. it is not just on the chinese side, but we have u.s. regulators as well looking at putting more scrutiny on companies that list from china, from hong kong. how bearish is this from chinese and hong kong-listed tech companies? natasha: i think this is somewhat...
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i'm dani bergen -- dani burger in london. the recent focus on wall street has been on the pain of junior bankers and retaining young workers. according to today's bloomberg big tech ceo and his deputies have been looking for ways to increase their own pay ticket. for more on this, tom metcalf joins us now. tom, is something we concentrate on, junior bankers, what are we starting to see on the senior side? tom: they want to increase their pay come the most interesting example is around that spac's that the banks are doing. they're all looking to effectively get a chunk of any kind of return dani: dani:. spac's are not going anywhere anytime soon. how likely are they to stay with the junior bankers? tom: all you're seeing are junior bankers complaining about their workload. $100,000 of stock, fantastic, but then you look at the ceo pulling in 27.5 million. a very big disconnect, and how they can kind of manage that internal dynamic will be very interesting. dani: it sometimes goes to shareholders as well. our shareholders going
i'm dani bergen -- dani burger in london. the recent focus on wall street has been on the pain of junior bankers and retaining young workers. according to today's bloomberg big tech ceo and his deputies have been looking for ways to increase their own pay ticket. for more on this, tom metcalf joins us now. tom, is something we concentrate on, junior bankers, what are we starting to see on the senior side? tom: they want to increase their pay come the most interesting example is around that...
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dani: thank you so much. don't hang up the zoom. we have much more to cover. coming up, no one could have predicted how 2021 shaped up. do we have any more clarity on 2022? we discuss the possible risks, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ dani: welcome back. let's take a look at some of the events that we will be watching today. 11:00 u.k. time, ireland's latest producer price index figures. later this afternoon, u.s. quarterly gdp. u.s. housing data. home sales are expected to rise and then decline over the next two years. we get confidence data as well. 4:00 u.k. time, russia is due to route -- release industrial output figures. line growth is set to slow year on year. it's the end of another year and many come -- people are looking forward to the holidays. for us, we are looking further ahead. into 2022 and what we can expect for markets. still with us is the g10 fx strategist. what is your biggest risk for 2022? parisha: covid is one of the risks. it would be supportive strength. if we see disruptions provi
dani: thank you so much. don't hang up the zoom. we have much more to cover. coming up, no one could have predicted how 2021 shaped up. do we have any more clarity on 2022? we discuss the possible risks, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ dani: welcome back. let's take a look at some of the events that we will be watching today. 11:00 u.k. time, ireland's latest producer price index figures. later this afternoon, u.s. quarterly gdp. u.s. housing data. home sales are expected to rise and then...
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dani: that is a great point. it is something we have witnessed in the u.s., the market's or specifically, the goldman sachs fear if fiscal stimulus does not continue in the u.s. and what that will due to the economy. is this priced into the markets? >> not necessarily and that is probably one of the potential inflection points that could trigger some differences in markets next week, how investors wrap their heads around the fiscal situation in the u.s. stephen is right. we have seen where it comes down to the line and things get sorted out in the senate and the u.s. congress eventually but markets will always try to get ahead of the situation. they are not always right in terms of predicting the eventual outcome but we know markets will tend to price worst case scenario so there is a lot of potential risk coming from that space in 2022 for sure. dani: definitely a lot to look forward to or to fear perhaps. that is bloomberg's kristine aquino. stephen isaacs from alvine capital will stay with us. we are keeping a
dani: that is a great point. it is something we have witnessed in the u.s., the market's or specifically, the goldman sachs fear if fiscal stimulus does not continue in the u.s. and what that will due to the economy. is this priced into the markets? >> not necessarily and that is probably one of the potential inflection points that could trigger some differences in markets next week, how investors wrap their heads around the fiscal situation in the u.s. stephen is right. we have seen...
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dani: fantastic to have you on. that is alexandra dimitrijevic, managing director / global head of research, standard & poor's. enjoy the rest of your day. let's get over to the first word news. juliette saly is in singapore. juliette: the fed is due to start his policymaking december 14. >> the task we articulated has been met. inflation has run well above 2% for long enough. transitory has different meanings to different people. it is a good time to retire that word and explain more clearly what we mean. juliette: germany's incoming chancellor indicated his support for making covid-19 vaccinations compulsory. olaf scholz once parliament to have measures by the end of the year, saying he would allow lawmakers to have the final decision. a mandate would be a major step for the new administration. the european union lands to mobilize 300 billion euros in public and private infrastructure investments by 2027 to offer to developing countries. numbered understand that you global gateway program, which will be unveiled t
dani: fantastic to have you on. that is alexandra dimitrijevic, managing director / global head of research, standard & poor's. enjoy the rest of your day. let's get over to the first word news. juliette saly is in singapore. juliette: the fed is due to start his policymaking december 14. >> the task we articulated has been met. inflation has run well above 2% for long enough. transitory has different meanings to different people. it is a good time to retire that word and explain more...
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dani: good morning from bloomberg. i am dani burger with manus cranny. this is bloomberg "daybreak europe." plan b, boris johnson calls bryn to work from home as omicron spreads. the bielby will delay hiking rates. lift says they do not have to come back until at least 2023. factory inflation slows in china from may 26 year high. consumer prices jump at the fastest pace in over a year. most stocks rise. my aim for every morning is to get the goldstar from you. i know you love this chart. i am bringing it back. it is the inflation-adjusted earnings on the s&p 500. this is from bank of america who flags that this is the lowest rate for real earnings since truman was president. manus: someone just said, where were you in 1947? i know i am vintage on this show , but i am not that vintage. we will have to ask tom keene for that. [laughter] take that chart and pause for a moment. if i get such deeply negative returns, the worse instrument, where do you go, yields are at .5% -- at 1.5%? you will put asset managers out of business. dani: inflation is a threat to
dani: good morning from bloomberg. i am dani burger with manus cranny. this is bloomberg "daybreak europe." plan b, boris johnson calls bryn to work from home as omicron spreads. the bielby will delay hiking rates. lift says they do not have to come back until at least 2023. factory inflation slows in china from may 26 year high. consumer prices jump at the fastest pace in over a year. most stocks rise. my aim for every morning is to get the goldstar from you. i know you love this...
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dani: in the u.s. equity story, we are seeing some popular perhaps retail names, they continue to selloff. you've been talking about bitcoin all morning as well. manus: slaughtered over the weekend, down 20%. there is the correlation with the u.s. equity market. if you have a less benevolent fed, what is the risk and how many rate hikes next year? those are the debate. what can the equity risks survive in a rate hike environment? dani: certainly, it has been said we are headed toward a bear market next year. we went through some of the market data. we are seeing some treasury selling coming through after, as always saying yesterday, this massive bid into treasuries, trying to adjust to the fed in the new variant. s&p 500 futures, up half a percent. brent crude, i know we will talk about this throughout the show, saudi arabia raising prices overconfidence in demand. and that coin, i had to put it in here, continues -- bitcoin, i had a put it in here, continues to slump. manus: maybe i can load up for th
dani: in the u.s. equity story, we are seeing some popular perhaps retail names, they continue to selloff. you've been talking about bitcoin all morning as well. manus: slaughtered over the weekend, down 20%. there is the correlation with the u.s. equity market. if you have a less benevolent fed, what is the risk and how many rate hikes next year? those are the debate. what can the equity risks survive in a rate hike environment? dani: certainly, it has been said we are headed toward a bear...
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dani: thank you so much. in the u.s., cases and hospital admissions are rising as families gather for the holiday season. most victims shun vaccines. the overwhelming majority of infections, hospitalizations, and deaths are among the unvaccinated. let's bring in rachel chang. what does this mean in terms of the outlook for christmas? rachel: the u.s. is experiencing a winter surge just like other countries right now. people are indoors, spreading much quicker. last winter was definitely the worst time for most countries around the world. at the time, there was no vaccine. that's the main difference. they are talking about the fully vaccinated, it should not be another covid christmas. things should normalize. people are spending time at their families. for the unvaccinated, the same remains. in the u.s., the vaccination rate is quite low. only about 60% have had two shots. that's much lower than major european economies, asian countries as well. perhaps this winter season is the way to get the rate up. dani:
dani: thank you so much. in the u.s., cases and hospital admissions are rising as families gather for the holiday season. most victims shun vaccines. the overwhelming majority of infections, hospitalizations, and deaths are among the unvaccinated. let's bring in rachel chang. what does this mean in terms of the outlook for christmas? rachel: the u.s. is experiencing a winter surge just like other countries right now. people are indoors, spreading much quicker. last winter was definitely the...
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dani: welcome back to "daybreak: europe." i'm dani burger in london. european gas prices retreated, but are close to the record high seen on tuesday. inventories in europe are expected to end the heating season at record low levels, sending this year's energy crunch. let's go to our bloomberg executive editor for commodities and our russian government reporter. if you can set the scene for us. a few months ago, the energy crisis was front and center. it seemed to ebb a little bit. now concerns are back in the fore. to what degree is it due to the cold weather versus supply issues? >> it is very pressing. prices are slightly week, because it is winter proper, and it has been cold across large parts of europe. that boosted demand. but we are entering winter with very low inventories, as you said. that is putting a lot of upward pressure on prices at the same time. demand is very high, and big outages are putting more gas into power stations. ratcheting up demand further. dani: obviously, this gives russia a lot of political influence by holding this over
dani: welcome back to "daybreak: europe." i'm dani burger in london. european gas prices retreated, but are close to the record high seen on tuesday. inventories in europe are expected to end the heating season at record low levels, sending this year's energy crunch. let's go to our bloomberg executive editor for commodities and our russian government reporter. if you can set the scene for us. a few months ago, the energy crisis was front and center. it seemed to ebb a little bit. now...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," i am dani burger in london with manus cranny in dubai. eu health minister's gathered in muscles to discuss the bloc response to omicron. this follows a professor known for his lockdowns becoming the new german health minister. let's go to maria tadeo. maria: we finally have a new health minister, there was a joke in political circles this was an impossible job. nobody wanted to be health minister because why would you? you are jumping straight into a crisis. now we have a name and he is very well-known known to the german public. you see him a lot on tv, he has been debating a lot the past two years on the pandemic. he is well respected, epidemiologist by training. he has been very vocal about this idea that restrictions are needed, a vaccination mandate would be helpful. he is in favor of one, and he is in favor of lockdowns. this is a man you could argue is perfect for this job and the current situation, but considering the agenda that olaf scholz has going forward, he would need to implement mandate. this is tric
this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," i am dani burger in london with manus cranny in dubai. eu health minister's gathered in muscles to discuss the bloc response to omicron. this follows a professor known for his lockdowns becoming the new german health minister. let's go to maria tadeo. maria: we finally have a new health minister, there was a joke in political circles this was an impossible job. nobody wanted to be health minister because why...
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dani: some of that is imported. i want to talk about something closer to home, the movement in the ruble. we have seen it decline over the past few years. we also have a strategist who cites political tensions in russia on actions in the ukraine. are those concerns justified? andrey: russia is still the economy that exports a lot of raw materials, oil and gas, and a cheaper ruble is better. some are complaining the rate of the ruble is tummy and high, and we should bring it down. basically, the russian economy benefits. tom: are you bracing for new sanctions over ukraine? andrey: nothing is happening in ukraine, and i am sure nothing will happen. dani: that is all we have time for. that is it for the european market open. we will continue to look at equities move higher, that is in the face of a staunch selloff yesterday. travel and leisure is outperforming, the best performing sector today. "surveillance: early edition" is up next. we will talk about the continued rise in these yields, and reaction to powell. this
dani: some of that is imported. i want to talk about something closer to home, the movement in the ruble. we have seen it decline over the past few years. we also have a strategist who cites political tensions in russia on actions in the ukraine. are those concerns justified? andrey: russia is still the economy that exports a lot of raw materials, oil and gas, and a cheaper ruble is better. some are complaining the rate of the ruble is tummy and high, and we should bring it down. basically, the...
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dani: fair enough. there has been remarkable top and markets because of this -- remarkable chop in markets because of this. is this just a sign of things to come? to be completely give up hopes for a santa claus rally? lucy: it has been a very strong year, and we have had markets growing in mid teens, in the u.s. better than that, mid 20's, with financial, tech, and energy, an odd combination, driving those returns. any equity investor will have good gains they want to take profits. it is very late in the year. you've had that rally all year. dani: speaking of not being too greedy, does that mean the rotation also needs to be out on some of these highflying tech stocks? already we have seen -- i think we have a chart out of grows into value. lucy: yeah. my recommendation has been this year to diversify away from those highly valued area which is interest-rate sensitive, and to have either more value in -- or just more balance. i think that is broadly right. it is likely to continue into next year. dani:
dani: fair enough. there has been remarkable top and markets because of this -- remarkable chop in markets because of this. is this just a sign of things to come? to be completely give up hopes for a santa claus rally? lucy: it has been a very strong year, and we have had markets growing in mid teens, in the u.s. better than that, mid 20's, with financial, tech, and energy, an odd combination, driving those returns. any equity investor will have good gains they want to take profits. it is very...
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dani: good morning, i'm dani burger alongside manus cranny, live in dubai. this is bloomberg "daybreak: europe." president biden warns putin not to invade ukraine, promising heavy sanctions. russian president blames nato for rising tension. mounting vaccine optimism, wall street stages the biggest rally in nine months. plus a changing of the guard. olaf scholz set to become germany's new -- first you chancellor and 16 years. our last test saying that covid is a big risk. some of that easing yesterday, allowing for the biggest rally in u.s. equity since march, but i still the question, how much of that big 2% plus rally was just hedges being unwound? we seen the second-highest put volume on record heading into this week. was it simply investors taking that off the table? manus: i would also put forward that what you see here is a mass explosion in volatility. people have come in and said i want to sell the vol here. jeffrey gundlach is not sure about commodities. the one thing he is sure about when it's a rubber market and high-yield is going to be the canary
dani: good morning, i'm dani burger alongside manus cranny, live in dubai. this is bloomberg "daybreak: europe." president biden warns putin not to invade ukraine, promising heavy sanctions. russian president blames nato for rising tension. mounting vaccine optimism, wall street stages the biggest rally in nine months. plus a changing of the guard. olaf scholz set to become germany's new -- first you chancellor and 16 years. our last test saying that covid is a big risk. some of that...
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dani: a fantastic piece out. when with about the new research in's and the u.k., we also have to put it in the context of the politics, and this alleged christmas party that happened forget for those of our viewers who aren't more familiar with u.k. politics, how does this complicate the message that boris johnson laid out yesterday? >> his own party is divided between those that oppose any restrictions on people's freedoms, restrictions that would hurt the economy, and those that are worried about the potential of the omicron variant to put pressure on the nhs. news that there was one or more parties at downing street last christmas at the height of the restrictions really come locates boris johnson's messaging. some business leaders have said they think it is cosmetic, these new masking and other restrictions, and attempt to inflict attention from the downing street parties. in terms of omicron, we've got a little over 800 cases in the country, so for many people that sounds not terribly alarming. but what the
dani: a fantastic piece out. when with about the new research in's and the u.k., we also have to put it in the context of the politics, and this alleged christmas party that happened forget for those of our viewers who aren't more familiar with u.k. politics, how does this complicate the message that boris johnson laid out yesterday? >> his own party is divided between those that oppose any restrictions on people's freedoms, restrictions that would hurt the economy, and those that are...
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dani: i'm looking at imap at the moment. it is a textbook move to safety in this equity market at the moment. red across the board. europe is having to reverse, as well. the only solid chunk of gains is in health care. this is one of those assets, perhaps a little bit of consumer goods, as well. elsewhere, even as you are pointing out, we are not seeing energy outperform. materials are still weaker. investors taking this opportunity to sell across the board. we are seeing tech also in the red. tom: that was interesting from apple's perspective given that they have already cut production by about 10 million units for the iphone. according to the bloomberg scoop, with the demand picture for the iphone 13 weakening, that message to suppliers around that impact, we will see how the readthrough is for suppliers to apple. losses of's 2.5%. you can look at asml and terms of what this means broadly across the chip space. dark trace. the record run-up it saw after the ipo in april, the run up until september, but there was a drop of
dani: i'm looking at imap at the moment. it is a textbook move to safety in this equity market at the moment. red across the board. europe is having to reverse, as well. the only solid chunk of gains is in health care. this is one of those assets, perhaps a little bit of consumer goods, as well. elsewhere, even as you are pointing out, we are not seeing energy outperform. materials are still weaker. investors taking this opportunity to sell across the board. we are seeing tech also in the red....
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dani: fair enough. one of the remarkable things about yesterday's rally and javier pointed this out, we saw january 2020, three contracts in germany surges, they dropped about 90euros per mega watt hour. what does that tell us the year-ahead pricing is seeing a steep increase as well? are these structural high pressure issues that will be with us next year as well? >> we've called for summer onwards prices to be rising. the reason we've been calling for that is simply stocks in europe are low. if we had a cold snap, even allows for more l.n.g., we'd be at record low inventory levels in europe. if nord stream 2 doesn't start up until september we won't be able to restock. so we'll enter winter next year with extremely low stocks. that's why you're seeing the entire gas card move higher. summer of next hao year has to move higher and winter of next year needs to move higher regardless of what the weather forecasts are. dani: we can't have you on without talking about oil as well. we saw the rally oil stag
dani: fair enough. one of the remarkable things about yesterday's rally and javier pointed this out, we saw january 2020, three contracts in germany surges, they dropped about 90euros per mega watt hour. what does that tell us the year-ahead pricing is seeing a steep increase as well? are these structural high pressure issues that will be with us next year as well? >> we've called for summer onwards prices to be rising. the reason we've been calling for that is simply stocks in europe are...
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dani? dani: to markets, where european equities are opening higher following gains in the asia stock market as traders await a key job market that could catalyze a hawkish move from the fed. we saw crude advance after opec-plus were preceded with an output height, but left rooms for adjustments. we have tech in focus after didi began the process to delist from the u.s. let's try to digest and work through that. joining us now is justina lee, our reporter. a busy and to a busy week, but starting up with jobs day, what does this look like in the key bit of data? justina: right now, showing expectations for a slight acceleration and slight tick down in on a plumbing data. i would be -- unemployment data. i would be curious to see how it moves the dial, and we've had a few officials reinforcing jerome powell's message that they see room to accelerate tightening. it will be interesting to see whether that only confirms that or change that at all. tom: we've been talking about the tech story in t
dani? dani: to markets, where european equities are opening higher following gains in the asia stock market as traders await a key job market that could catalyze a hawkish move from the fed. we saw crude advance after opec-plus were preceded with an output height, but left rooms for adjustments. we have tech in focus after didi began the process to delist from the u.s. let's try to digest and work through that. joining us now is justina lee, our reporter. a busy and to a busy week, but starting...
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i'm dani burger. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> transitory for longer doesn't make any analytical sense. we are seeing price setting behavior change, wage bargaining behavior change, consumption behavior change. so what is different this time around is that inflation is changing behaviors, and the fed has to be sensitive to that. matt: that was mohamed el-erian, bloomberg opinion columnist and queens college cambridge president, speaking yesterday to jonathan ferro, whose birthday is today. happy birthday, jon ferro. can't wait to get back home. i am flying home a week from today, moving back to new york from cold and gray berlin, although obviously the temperature difference isn't that big. the market difference is big. we are closed today in germany. the germans have decided because it is new year's eve, why send people to work today? take the day off. tomorrow, new year's day, is on a saturday, so they give you the day off on a friday. not the case in the u.s. i spend a lot of time on the floor of the n
i'm dani burger. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> transitory for longer doesn't make any analytical sense. we are seeing price setting behavior change, wage bargaining behavior change, consumption behavior change. so what is different this time around is that inflation is changing behaviors, and the fed has to be sensitive to that. matt: that was mohamed el-erian, bloomberg opinion columnist and queens college cambridge president, speaking yesterday to jonathan ferro, whose birthday is today....
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i'm dani burger. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the last thing we want is for them to have to pivot quickly to a hiking cycle because remember, they are dealing with an economy and with a market that has been conditioned for years to live with low interest rates and massive and predicable liquidity injections. so this is quite a change, and that is why you don't want the change to be too abrupt. matt: that was mohamed el-erian, bloomberg opinion columnist and queens college cambridge president, speaking yesterday to jon ferro on the open. always great to get some time with mohamed. right now we are looking at markets, futures indicating a lower open on the s&p 500. in most of the world, markets are closed. all across europe, we have closed early. the markets that were open to trade, for example the ftse, was open this morning, but closed early. the dax has been closed all day long. the u.s. stock exchange, the new york stock exchange, jon looked it up in the rulebook, cannot close on the last day of a quar
i'm dani burger. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the last thing we want is for them to have to pivot quickly to a hiking cycle because remember, they are dealing with an economy and with a market that has been conditioned for years to live with low interest rates and massive and predicable liquidity injections. so this is quite a change, and that is why you don't want the change to be too abrupt. matt: that was mohamed el-erian, bloomberg opinion columnist and queens college cambridge...
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dani, we have a selloff underway. here in the u.s., the nasdaq is leading the declines, down by 0.7%. the s&p off by about 0.4%. we are off the lows of the session, but some of the worst performers are southwest and tesla, and the best performers are sort of the safety. we mentioned cvs, as well as twitter, as well as pfizer. i am also interested to see what is happening with the reopening trade because airlines and casinos, etc., cruise lines, they have done really well when we have seen these monster rallies, and they are sort of rolling over here. we are seeing buying coming into the treasury market, and we have a dollar dominance story as well. dani: those exact themes are really playing through and the european session as well. same with the u.s., we are off the lows for the session. we are down about 0.1%. energy the worst performer. we are seeing some of that weakness in oil prices feeding into a lot of these regions. that especially spells trouble for the ftse 100, and the strong dollar. really what we have be
dani, we have a selloff underway. here in the u.s., the nasdaq is leading the declines, down by 0.7%. the s&p off by about 0.4%. we are off the lows of the session, but some of the worst performers are southwest and tesla, and the best performers are sort of the safety. we mentioned cvs, as well as twitter, as well as pfizer. i am also interested to see what is happening with the reopening trade because airlines and casinos, etc., cruise lines, they have done really well when we have seen...
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i'm dani burger. boris johnson's government said every adult in england will have a chance to receive a covid booster. it's a critical part of the strategy for tackling the omicron variant. the soaring caseload is putting more pressure on hospitals. hong kong is becoming increasingly shut off from the rest of the world because of strict covid policies. the city has imposed a number of flight bands and airlines such as cathay pacific have been slashing service. u.k. reported a spread -- americans didn't let omicron stop them from going out the week before christmas. activity at businesses increased as much as 4.8% last week compared with the beginning of the month, according to a company which tracks mobile phone location data. the fourth quarter is turning out to be good for exxon mobil. higher crude oil boosted quarterly results by as much as $1.9 billion. shares are up 47% this year, on track for their best annual performance in 30 years. the top airline trade group in the u.s. filed an emergency re
i'm dani burger. boris johnson's government said every adult in england will have a chance to receive a covid booster. it's a critical part of the strategy for tackling the omicron variant. the soaring caseload is putting more pressure on hospitals. hong kong is becoming increasingly shut off from the rest of the world because of strict covid policies. the city has imposed a number of flight bands and airlines such as cathay pacific have been slashing service. u.k. reported a spread --...
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dani: thank you so much. i think that is a really interesting point because of the same time this is all happening, you're seeing omicron cases spiking in the u.s. we are in the middle of a wave, as they are in europe. and then the question becomes, is the u.s. economy actually going to need stimulus and if it doesn't come from the fiscal side, does that mean the fed is going to have to provide a booster longer? anna: a hard situation when it comes to omicron. you get a sense that things are spreading across the atlantic whether that is the virus itself, the mentality, the thinking about how you handle it. parts of europe introducing lockdown measures over the weekend. other parts not to be signed anthony fauci suggesting that the u.s. will not need to do that. >> fascinating, really, because you think about this program, so much of it was one-dated in terms of spending. it is surprising to hear it was going to have such a tremendous impact going into 2022. that certainly was not part of the forecast in terms
dani: thank you so much. i think that is a really interesting point because of the same time this is all happening, you're seeing omicron cases spiking in the u.s. we are in the middle of a wave, as they are in europe. and then the question becomes, is the u.s. economy actually going to need stimulus and if it doesn't come from the fiscal side, does that mean the fed is going to have to provide a booster longer? anna: a hard situation when it comes to omicron. you get a sense that things are...
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dani: i also want to get your views on china. you're expecting a greater recovery in china than perhaps others have anticipated. but we did yesterday get this negative synovack news that it's not responding -- it's not as strong. >> there's negative news in china. what we've seen in china is similarly readjustment of their growth phase. it's been enormous. i don't think we can expect to have the same growth trajectory. however, the consumer side, the consumer base in china is tremendous and growing consistently. so do i think at this point in time that we should be looking again at value in china. i think it's a very good story over the next 12 months. i can only imagine the u.s. growth story. i would pit as the second story behind the u.s. growth story simply speaking because you have a very central government who is making the adjustments that need to be made during a period of time when we don't expect this amount of growth. this for me is within itself a positive sign dani: sayed, so glad to have you this morning. enjoy this
dani: i also want to get your views on china. you're expecting a greater recovery in china than perhaps others have anticipated. but we did yesterday get this negative synovack news that it's not responding -- it's not as strong. >> there's negative news in china. what we've seen in china is similarly readjustment of their growth phase. it's been enormous. i don't think we can expect to have the same growth trajectory. however, the consumer side, the consumer base in china is tremendous...
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dani: i'm dani burger in london. new global covid-19 cases have reached one million for a second straight day. full intensive care units and high death rates are a thing of the past because omicron seems to cause less severe illness. john bell says it is not the same disease, and average length of a hospital stay is down to three days. the pboc governor says china's financial system is stable overall with controllable risk. in an interview he says market expectations on property companies are improving. he did not name any specific developers. apple has awarded unusual and significant stock bonuses to some engineers. sources tell us they found out last week about the out of cycle bonuses worth up to 180,000 dollars, issued as restricted stock units over four years. elon musk sold $1 billion in tesla shares, taking him close to the target of reducing his stake in the carmaker. he has been offloading stocks and asking his followers since november if he should sell. he has a net worth around $279 billion. jimmy cain, wh
dani: i'm dani burger in london. new global covid-19 cases have reached one million for a second straight day. full intensive care units and high death rates are a thing of the past because omicron seems to cause less severe illness. john bell says it is not the same disease, and average length of a hospital stay is down to three days. the pboc governor says china's financial system is stable overall with controllable risk. in an interview he says market expectations on property companies are...
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dani, great job, as always. coming up, we'll get the latest on the spread of the omicron variant with sam fazeli. we also hear from an asset portfolio management and much more. those conversations up next and this is bloomberg. . ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. we're about 12 minutes into the trading date, seeing gains across the board, the dax and the ftse 100, again a busy week. a lot of folks will be on omicron and we're trying to see what impact this has on gdp growth. the other is inflation and what happens with the fed. goldman sachs cut gdp growth forecast for the u.s. for this year. bankers for the city of london are canceling christmas parties. initial data from south africa, where the variant was first detected, shows that it is not causing a surge in hospitalizations. let's get the latest with sam fazeli and bloomberg intelligence. thank you for joining us with the latest on omicron. what do we know so far? do vaccines work? are people sick or they catch the variant -- sicker as they catch the
dani, great job, as always. coming up, we'll get the latest on the spread of the omicron variant with sam fazeli. we also hear from an asset portfolio management and much more. those conversations up next and this is bloomberg. . ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. we're about 12 minutes into the trading date, seeing gains across the board, the dax and the ftse 100, again a busy week. a lot of folks will be on omicron and we're trying to see what impact this has on gdp growth. the other is...
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dani: kicking it off with stellaantis. their partnership with foxconn, bmw, we know, they are going to see a generation of about 20 billion euros in extra revenue from this partnership that will accelerate the tech platforms they currently have, so car sales based on that tech plot form tied to their electric vehicle. also looking at the u.k. equipment rental company, shares up 4%. if they can hold onto these gains, it would be the best day since september for the company. reporting they are seeing expectations for full-year earnings, head of their prior views. increasing their dividend after a strong second quarter. that is why they are seeing the increased revenue for the full year. finally, rio tinto. it is really all of the metals mining companies. we have seen iron ore on a tear today. china is starting to ease some of those property curbs and that is giving optimism in the metals market itself. iron ore up some 9%. companies like rio tinto, bhp, all the usual suspects rallying today. francine: dani burger was some of
dani: kicking it off with stellaantis. their partnership with foxconn, bmw, we know, they are going to see a generation of about 20 billion euros in extra revenue from this partnership that will accelerate the tech platforms they currently have, so car sales based on that tech plot form tied to their electric vehicle. also looking at the u.k. equipment rental company, shares up 4%. if they can hold onto these gains, it would be the best day since september for the company. reporting they are...
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francine: dani burger, thank you so much. the latest has been on the mind of bank of america chief executive brian moynihan. >> we have inflation. that's actually not the debate. the average inflation of the last several quarters has higher than targets. the question is where do people think it's going to go next? that's what's on people's mind. what you're seeing is wage growth and these talented people, what they're going to earn. that's why inflation is there. it's known that we have it. how do you spring it back in? if you think about the economy growing 5.5%, 6.5% next year, 2% in 2023? the goal is to glide into that growth rate without recession. monetary policy has to go on now. david: you have a particular viewpoint in the economy, particularly because you have a lot of small to medium-sized businesses. tell us about the effect of the supply chain on those companies and therefore, perhaps, on inflation. brian: as a bank, one of the effects we didn't like, they aren't putting up as much inventory and hiring as much peo
francine: dani burger, thank you so much. the latest has been on the mind of bank of america chief executive brian moynihan. >> we have inflation. that's actually not the debate. the average inflation of the last several quarters has higher than targets. the question is where do people think it's going to go next? that's what's on people's mind. what you're seeing is wage growth and these talented people, what they're going to earn. that's why inflation is there. it's known that we have...
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one mom who does not have access is dani. she has two daughters. she's struggled with drug abuse for 18 years but has been in recovery for eight months. she works at a nonprofit but has trouble affording long term treatment on top of day-care for her 4-month-old. here is a day in the life of dani dineen. >> i live in charleston, west virginia. i'm a person in long term recovery. i struggled with drug addiction for more than half my life. i have two daughters, a 9-year-old and a 4-month-old. i have no idea how we made it out of the house by 7:34 this morning. four minutes late, i thought i would be an hour late. i just dropped clarity off at day-care. this is my least favorite part of the day. when she started going to day-care, my milk supply dried up and i feel really disconnected from her through the day, especially now that she is exclusively formula-fed. so this is our dinner tonight. we stopped by the long term rehab facility that i went to to get us a free meal. nights are really stressful. i don't have a lot of time going from work and then
one mom who does not have access is dani. she has two daughters. she's struggled with drug abuse for 18 years but has been in recovery for eight months. she works at a nonprofit but has trouble affording long term treatment on top of day-care for her 4-month-old. here is a day in the life of dani dineen. >> i live in charleston, west virginia. i'm a person in long term recovery. i struggled with drug addiction for more than half my life. i have two daughters, a 9-year-old and a...
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dani and i on a rampage. we are so cool. we should have our own nft. european equities slightly firmer this morning after their best day in over a year. investors are drawing comfort from the fact that the omicron variant may be less severe than previously thought. to help us sort through the noise and look at how all of these affect investment decisions, i'm joined by our guest. thank you for joining us. you must be having a field day. given the very little data points we have here. >> yes, you are quite right. it is difficult to model. we don't have a complete picture of the data. of course, given that incomplete picture, the market is vulnerable to investors misinterpretation of the data, which you were going to see evidence of now. it would just simply be that early signs suggest that this virus is more transmissible, but that the vaccines certainly accompanied by a booster shot can still show good protection against severe illness and disease, and therefore this should not be quite so devastating for growth, but we don't have a complete picture an
dani and i on a rampage. we are so cool. we should have our own nft. european equities slightly firmer this morning after their best day in over a year. investors are drawing comfort from the fact that the omicron variant may be less severe than previously thought. to help us sort through the noise and look at how all of these affect investment decisions, i'm joined by our guest. thank you for joining us. you must be having a field day. given the very little data points we have here. >>...
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. >> it all began with 24-year- old dani el lopez,ug cahton camera in side of the store thwi a bicycle and kea bi lk oc swingiheng t lock at cuoms erand reportedly olviently attacking multipwole me n. at e onpoint he shoved mesoone wndo an eslacator d antook f ofhis pants. lar hedragged a woman toe th floor vieny tlbeating her with the bike cklo until she wa s coved rein blood d any badl . hurt we e art noowshing the entiretyf the attack. much of it was ugcaht on mera. la pdreceived a sspoib le shoo ting in progre ssin e thstor e. emoyplees toldthem, instead, a mathn wi a bike lock. a ougrp of officers with guns drawned rushed inside and upstairs. they found a trl aiof blood d an thmawon badly hurt. the suspect was several feet away from her when an fiofcer fired three shots. unfire] [gfi] re [gunfire] reporter: he t lapd yssa one of the officer's bullets corichetofed f of the flooinr to a wall, striking and lling 14-yearld-o girlo whwas ina esdrsing room with hemor m. >> now, the girl's ntpares are deinmandg transparenrocy fm the police. thr eiattorneys llwi respond to the asrelee of
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las autoridades dieron a conocer los nombres de algunas de las vÍctimas, entre ellos alicia cÁrdenas, dani y sarah. tambiÉn hay dos vÍctimas que no han sido identificadas y dos personas que estÁn en el hospital, entre ellos una oficial de la policia de lake wood. >> sigue sin haber una reforma a la portaciÓn de armas y cada dÍa estamos perdiendo mÁs vidas, vidas de personas increÍbles que son personas buenas de nuestra comunidad. >> el mandatario de la ciudad de denver, expresÓ tambiÉn sus sentimientos acerca de esta tragedia en un tweet y seÑalÓ que un acto de violencia con armas de fuego terrible, desgarrador y sin sentido robÓ la vida de varios miembros de nuestra comunidad, rezo por esas vidas perdidas, las vÍctimas y sus familias. >> las autoridades dijeron que el supuesto tirador era landon de 47 aÑos de edad, y que probablemente conocÍa a algunas de las vÍctimas. >> ya habÍa sido investigado en dos ocasiones anteriores pero la policÍa no indicÓ la razÓn por de la investigaciÓn. >> ahora regresando a temas locales, la policÍa de east palo alto investiga el sexto
las autoridades dieron a conocer los nombres de algunas de las vÍctimas, entre ellos alicia cÁrdenas, dani y sarah. tambiÉn hay dos vÍctimas que no han sido identificadas y dos personas que estÁn en el hospital, entre ellos una oficial de la policia de lake wood. >> sigue sin haber una reforma a la portaciÓn de armas y cada dÍa estamos perdiendo mÁs vidas, vidas de personas increÍbles que son personas buenas de nuestra comunidad. >> el mandatario de la ciudad de denver,...
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my word, ma'am dani looked at the roots of religious and ethnic conflict and shows how the colonial powers that facilitated them for their own gains have also warped and narrowed the mechanisms through it's justice and equity can be sought. the book neither settle nor native, the making an unmaking of permanent minorities is out now and mahmud bomb, danny joins me from new york. thank you so much for events. i'm. i'm down event coming on. i better start with the fact that over here, people are talking about rescuing those, the collaborating with nato invasions of afghanistan, and there's always he no talk of nuremberg in that case. but you are alone. dissenter on the african union commission into su dawn, tell me how nuremberg emerges is a climax of imperialism, rather than justice after nazi defeats since nearburg rules, we often talk about them on this journey show following orders is not good. yorba has held up as the greatest achievement that came out of terrible times. post 945. nuremberg is said to be the 1st international court. a richer upheld the principal individual responsibilit
my word, ma'am dani looked at the roots of religious and ethnic conflict and shows how the colonial powers that facilitated them for their own gains have also warped and narrowed the mechanisms through it's justice and equity can be sought. the book neither settle nor native, the making an unmaking of permanent minorities is out now and mahmud bomb, danny joins me from new york. thank you so much for events. i'm. i'm down event coming on. i better start with the fact that over here, people are...
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a talking justice colonialism in the nation states with professor mahmoud ma'am dani, author of neither settler nor native. is it smart to, to just give a gun on the side by the amusing gal like hamilton, which has been very popular in recent years, manages to, to cover up genocide in a specific way like this, like it does in the musical, i should say, i haven't seen it, and in the popular imagination these ideas are given no avenue. i've seen the musical and yes, it, it to the audience that comes out of that music girl is in a celebratory mode. it, because it treats indicated yes, we committed crimes the crime of slavery, but we have had the moral courage to face up to it and to deal with it. and we can see it to narrow to progress in the process. the crime that we haven't had the moral courage to even accept to acknowledge is washed out. the audience does not think about, and that's the genocide of the indians. and that's the containment in reservation on the surviving. but what do you think about the fact that as you say in the book graham, she angles they often do kind you appear to
a talking justice colonialism in the nation states with professor mahmoud ma'am dani, author of neither settler nor native. is it smart to, to just give a gun on the side by the amusing gal like hamilton, which has been very popular in recent years, manages to, to cover up genocide in a specific way like this, like it does in the musical, i should say, i haven't seen it, and in the popular imagination these ideas are given no avenue. i've seen the musical and yes, it, it to the audience that...
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. ♪♪♪ danielle nottingham: right now on "california live"-- dani: lz's throwing a huge dance party in downtown l.a., and you are all invited. >>> right now -- >> lz is throwing a huge party in downtown l.a. and you are all invited. >> and it's time to -- wait for it. 3, 2, 1 -- dance! >>> then, amber has found an oasis in the heart of the city. >> we're transporting you to morocco with some exotic food and refreshing drinks. >> and laila is getting a little twisted with the pretzel man. >> we're pulling up with the shappy pretzel pop-up. >> it's all happening right now on "california live."
. ♪♪♪ danielle nottingham: right now on "california live"-- dani: lz's throwing a huge dance party in downtown l.a., and you are all invited. >>> right now -- >> lz is throwing a huge party in downtown l.a. and you are all invited. >> and it's time to -- wait for it. 3, 2, 1 -- dance! >>> then, amber has found an oasis in the heart of the city. >> we're transporting you to morocco with some exotic food and refreshing drinks. >> and laila...
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and it was al robbie c. dani who completed the routes. also in group d as one of the other tournament favorites, egypt. but the pharaohs made a lot less restart to their campaign. as andy richardson reports, 2 sets of fans, hoping that seems will be making a return journey to catch all this time. next year, egypt face a playoff for a woke up spot in march, while lebanon a stilling with the chance of reaching the finals for the 1st time in history. 0, one percent of hope for the people, something to enjoy. because everything else is both at the moment. so for you to have something to enjoy and i was going through a decoy open. so yeah, it's going to be great events. everyone's waiting for it since ages ago. and the i feel is going to do like a big sound in the world's going to really have a great impression for there are people, it's wonderful what, what they did. a marvelous job is amazing. you know, we could expect better. this is, this is i think is going to be, i'm sure i'm, i don't think i'm sure it's going to be one of the best word
and it was al robbie c. dani who completed the routes. also in group d as one of the other tournament favorites, egypt. but the pharaohs made a lot less restart to their campaign. as andy richardson reports, 2 sets of fans, hoping that seems will be making a return journey to catch all this time. next year, egypt face a playoff for a woke up spot in march, while lebanon a stilling with the chance of reaching the finals for the 1st time in history. 0, one percent of hope for the people,...
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k. dany cove, it infections all around the $100000.00 mark, with the countries health care system, stretch style phase. the corners are being caught. now putting lives at risk parents and campaigners are raising the alarm. they worry vulnerable children are being discriminated against during covert to free up that space. it comes amid a spike and do not receive take orders for children with down syndrome. and autism, one mother who was asked to sign such an order for her son chad, her story when she said it, i, well docked in tears because in home that's lost on life that you're asking what you should stable know and i haven't been asked. that's my other 2 children and yes, he has down syndrome, but that's got nothing to do if, whether shipping the taste or not. he was in the room and she was asking him a lot of questions and he, he con, he's crusty, isn't that he understands. and i think luckily for him and i asked me because he was on the 16 anyway, but they are the parents. i know there's also around children. so in one respects i was glad he was on the 6th day because the others where
k. dany cove, it infections all around the $100000.00 mark, with the countries health care system, stretch style phase. the corners are being caught. now putting lives at risk parents and campaigners are raising the alarm. they worry vulnerable children are being discriminated against during covert to free up that space. it comes amid a spike and do not receive take orders for children with down syndrome. and autism, one mother who was asked to sign such an order for her son chad, her story...
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appear on the line that he who has done of speaking to me a bit earlier when i also spoke with mattie or dani, a commentator at tech travel geeks, and he thinks that rocking one platform won't stop the spread of extremist content . obviously, telegram the users who and telegram at the moment a shouldn't have too much of an issue. moving to whatsapp apples, i message platform. google's messaging chat platform, there are loads of different messaging apps and services. and let's not forget, they're also dedicated social media platforms which make it even easier to distribute this type of information or to congregate and discuss these topics. it's also very, very contradictory. we're sometime about 10 years ago in the, in the arab spring, we were celebrating these platforms for enabling uprisings across the mcgray. but in the middle east, it's one of those things that i think is very contradictory. it's fine when it suits you, but then you fight against it when it doesn't. ah, man indigenous leader. he zealand says estrella. he's in his countries a dumping ground, the convicts causing a surge of
appear on the line that he who has done of speaking to me a bit earlier when i also spoke with mattie or dani, a commentator at tech travel geeks, and he thinks that rocking one platform won't stop the spread of extremist content . obviously, telegram the users who and telegram at the moment a shouldn't have too much of an issue. moving to whatsapp apples, i message platform. google's messaging chat platform, there are loads of different messaging apps and services. and let's not forget,...
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and colonial rule was one of the greatest living public intellectuals, my mood mom, dani until then even touch my social media and tell us who you think budded, thomas and car ah, ah. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess when the world of politics spoke. business i'm show business. i'll see you then. oh right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fatty and sugary and salty under thing. it's not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that never change is obesity epidemic. that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment. mm. so what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate with the headlines and are you adding to growing cause for his resignation? the british prime minister boris johnson finds himself from further trouble over at christmas quiz party last year when strict code rules, band gatherings for everybody else or so to come up to a 100 fed, dead off to 20 days trip across several american states.
and colonial rule was one of the greatest living public intellectuals, my mood mom, dani until then even touch my social media and tell us who you think budded, thomas and car ah, ah. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess when the world of politics spoke. business i'm show business. i'll see you then. oh right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fatty and sugary and salty under thing. it's not at...
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and colonial rule was one of the greatest living public intellectuals, mahmoud, ma'am dani until then. even touch my social media and tell us who you think murdered thomas and kyra ah, now it shows seemed wrong when i was just a shape out disdain because of the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. ah. a said i pressure man saw britton's prime minister the quit over his party christmas gatherings last year when strict covey rules bad and such events for everybody else . up to a 100 to fit dead after tornadoes rip across american states. but the disaster also underlines the countries deep political divide with some politicians already trying to score points from the tragedy. and trying to think about the dystopian literary classic. 1984 is getting a sequel of sorts. this time from a feminist perspective, we discussed whether it's a timely update or a glimpse of the rewriting and revising which george orwell. but we want to pass. i don't see any reason why anybody shouldn't be subject to revisiting well i
and colonial rule was one of the greatest living public intellectuals, mahmoud, ma'am dani until then. even touch my social media and tell us who you think murdered thomas and kyra ah, now it shows seemed wrong when i was just a shape out disdain because of the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. ah. a said i pressure man saw britton's prime minister the quit over his party christmas gatherings last year when...
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and colonial rule was one of the greatest living public intellectuals, mahmoud, ma'am dani, until then human touch, my social media, and tell us who you think murdered thomas and cora. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with up to a 100, a fear dead off. the tornadoes read through several american states and above the disaster on the lines. the countries deep rift with some politicians already trying to score points from the tragedy. ah, flashes of an anti cope restriction protested germany leave over a dozen offices injured. as more measures rolled out, we look at how the homeless in berlin are effected. this is not about a legitimate prosecution, but it is about a political persecution. the un special rapids her on torture lashes out to the british court ruling to allow julian sanchez extradition to the united states and races. further
and colonial rule was one of the greatest living public intellectuals, mahmoud, ma'am dani, until then human touch, my social media, and tell us who you think murdered thomas and cora. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with up to a 100, a fear...
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we spoke to, to mateo dani, a commentator at tech travel gigs, who thinks that block had just one platform under the de won't stop. the spread of extreme is content. obvious a telegram, the users who and telegram at the moment shouldn't have too much of an issue. moving to whatsapp, apples i message platform, google's messaging chat platform. there are loads of different messaging apps and services. and let's not forget that also dedicated social media platforms which make it even easier to distribute this type of information or to congregate and discuss these topics. it's also very, very contradictory. we're sometime about 10 years ago in the, in the arab spring, we were celebrating these platforms for enabling uprisings across the mcgray. but in the middle east, it's one of those things that i think is very contradictory. it's fine when it suits it, but then you fight against it when it doesn't. ah, more. the cobra headache, frances registered europe's highest, ever daily spike in covey cases with 200000. in the past 24 hours. the furnace is described as a tidal wave of policy is called
we spoke to, to mateo dani, a commentator at tech travel gigs, who thinks that block had just one platform under the de won't stop. the spread of extreme is content. obvious a telegram, the users who and telegram at the moment shouldn't have too much of an issue. moving to whatsapp, apples i message platform, google's messaging chat platform. there are loads of different messaging apps and services. and let's not forget that also dedicated social media platforms which make it even easier to...
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my word, ma'am dani looked at the roots of religious and ethnic conflict and shows how the colonial powers that facilitated them for their own gains have also warped and narrowed the mechanisms through it's justice and equity can be sought. the book neither settler nor native, the making an unmaking of permanent minorities is out now and my mood ma'am now joins me from new york. thank you so much for them. i'm not even coming on. i better start with the fact that, you know, we hear people talking about rescuing those, the collaborating with nato invasions of afghanistan. and there's always, you know, talking nuremberg in that case. but you are alone, dissenter on the african union commission into su dawn, tell me how nuremberg emerges as a climax of imperialism, rather than justice after nazi defeat. since nearburg rules, we often talk about them on this show. following orders is not good nor a book is held up as the greatest achievement that came out of terrible time. supposed $945.00 nuremberg it said to be the 1st international court. a richer upheld the principal or individual responsi
my word, ma'am dani looked at the roots of religious and ethnic conflict and shows how the colonial powers that facilitated them for their own gains have also warped and narrowed the mechanisms through it's justice and equity can be sought. the book neither settler nor native, the making an unmaking of permanent minorities is out now and my mood ma'am now joins me from new york. thank you so much for them. i'm not even coming on. i better start with the fact that, you know, we hear people...
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you know i was i started a pathetic dani robin. i didn't, you know, didn't really think i was getting close to what i started thinking, sally, while i conflicted, because sometimes you can create a voice. what point it? well you have to go between the 2. 0 yeah. actually. what's his name? nick leg that claim when i was doing that close voice i was getting boy george i was doing boy george, i'd like to say and room. but if you make a voice less camp, it's hello, i'm nick klegg. sorry about that. ha, it isn't working for facebook. you see molasses? the promise? no, because they will just get to, to, to master one of the, the voice of the portal, then they'll disappear. let me just feel like intervening or say for can the st. i don't, i need you. i mean change to work on my nicholas sturgeon. and honestly, you know, being on a show like a $100.00 down device and a half got squash in my blood by not my as trying to get a by the trouble of those. he might know. nippy, don't we? we can get independence. is a patient patient a solution be
you know i was i started a pathetic dani robin. i didn't, you know, didn't really think i was getting close to what i started thinking, sally, while i conflicted, because sometimes you can create a voice. what point it? well you have to go between the 2. 0 yeah. actually. what's his name? nick leg that claim when i was doing that close voice i was getting boy george i was doing boy george, i'd like to say and room. but if you make a voice less camp, it's hello, i'm nick klegg. sorry about that....
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♪ dani: -- manus: they break your with the story sites at your agenda. jay powell says inflation is public enemy number one. a roadmap for a faster rate hike. stocks surged on optimism that the plan won't derail growth. the bank of england and ecb are two in a flood of central banks reporting today. the twin vectors of inflation and omicron loom large. england's chief medical officer warns of substantial numbers of hospitalizations from omicron occurring in the weeks ahead. warm welcome to the show. a soft landing on inflation, that's from headley global advisors. yet it was a hawkish pivot. the question is, how much and how quickly will the fed decelerate? that's what you need to ask yourself. the hawkish dilemma. it would panic over patients. you should sell your hedges and move on. that's the narrative. the stock market had a riproaring rally on the back of three hikes and a faster taper. the qualification of what is panic and patience. >> financial markets have been much too complacent in terms of how they view the risks of a boom bust cycle. i think
♪ dani: -- manus: they break your with the story sites at your agenda. jay powell says inflation is public enemy number one. a roadmap for a faster rate hike. stocks surged on optimism that the plan won't derail growth. the bank of england and ecb are two in a flood of central banks reporting today. the twin vectors of inflation and omicron loom large. england's chief medical officer warns of substantial numbers of hospitalizations from omicron occurring in the weeks ahead. warm welcome to...
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dani burger has left me to not only steer the car, but change the gears at the same time. we could be in for a bumpy ride. confidence is the key word, confidence in the fed. confidence in omicron will not derail the global economy. and companies there will be a hot war on the borders with ukraine. here's a man with a mission, mohamed el-erian, is op-ed. the fed, it can either continue with its gross mishandling of inflation, or start regaining credibility and control the narrative. this is the message from mohamed el-erian, and it is about moving faster and more aggressively. what would that double the taper really mean? that's what we need to ask ourselves. i want to show you markets, stimulus coming from china is what's in part boosting the asia session. juliette saly will take you through that. again, building on a strong week from last week. you're looking at these markets, which are, i suppose some way trading with impunity, trading with immunity on the equity side, even if you get a faster taper. 132.50 on this wave of omicron cases set to hit the economy. the curren
dani burger has left me to not only steer the car, but change the gears at the same time. we could be in for a bumpy ride. confidence is the key word, confidence in the fed. confidence in omicron will not derail the global economy. and companies there will be a hot war on the borders with ukraine. here's a man with a mission, mohamed el-erian, is op-ed. the fed, it can either continue with its gross mishandling of inflation, or start regaining credibility and control the narrative. this is the...
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i'm dani burger standing in for francine lacqua. european stocks rebound.
i'm dani burger standing in for francine lacqua. european stocks rebound.
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. ♪ dani: --francine: welcome back to the open, everyone, 30 minutes into the trading day, and here are the top stories. the u kate faces a tidal wave of omicron cases. but its biggest lead in seven years. the fed is at the center of a massive week for banks as powell is expected to kick off tapering for rate hikes. plus, turkish lira extends past $14 per dollar for the first time ever. this is a picture across the board along the equities, focusing on the central bank week ahead. if you look at some of the things moving the most, it's not only the ftse 100, but the pound retreating after the prime minister said the u.k. is facing a tidal wave of omicron infections. the federal reserve expect to see withdrawal ahead of price pressures. you can see the european stoxx 600 gaining some .2%. list take a look at what sectors are on the move. we have a very nice updated on sid phillips on the travel and leisure stocks, going to the government, asking for support or furlough programs, one of the biggest dinners we have, travel and leisure and resources. the u.k. prime minister one last night a
. ♪ dani: --francine: welcome back to the open, everyone, 30 minutes into the trading day, and here are the top stories. the u kate faces a tidal wave of omicron cases. but its biggest lead in seven years. the fed is at the center of a massive week for banks as powell is expected to kick off tapering for rate hikes. plus, turkish lira extends past $14 per dollar for the first time ever. this is a picture across the board along the equities, focusing on the central bank week ahead. if you look...