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different in europe. most major indices fell on the first session and misted -- and may be a big concern. -- joining us now, mark cudmore. it's one of those things are we don't know. but we see less trading? mark: i think so. i think we'll see lower volumes due to lack of clarity. this week will be a little bit of an anticlimax as far as the announcement. i think we'll see less coverage and research on small caps and might see them over time have a larger discount to large caps. it may provide more opportunities. is a very big story and is currently a slight hindrance but it won't be the big news this week that is going to explode. guy: will we see fewer ipos? we may see smaller companies not covered as well. therefore the incentive to come to market may not be there the way it once was. people try to come to market a different size. larger ipos. smaller ipos may be hindered. guy: the story thus far this year appears to be discontinuing climbing commodities. we are seeing a little bit of a move off this m
different in europe. most major indices fell on the first session and misted -- and may be a big concern. -- joining us now, mark cudmore. it's one of those things are we don't know. but we see less trading? mark: i think so. i think we'll see lower volumes due to lack of clarity. this week will be a little bit of an anticlimax as far as the announcement. i think we'll see less coverage and research on small caps and might see them over time have a larger discount to large caps. it may provide...
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to manage to support score a point or bring her over to their side on europe or the rest of europe has said oh this is a breakthrough for europe germany said well we'll consider micron's proposal that's all they've said so this is our big i mean to the people of europe wanted this grand plan that schultz is talking about a federal european state within eight years i don't know who else wants that around europe among the european the other countries the neighboring countries the member countries and european ordinary european voters do they know want to buy into this vision that martin short is. to go out there in terre haute no i don't think so i mean he's talking about the united states of europe i was mccomas talking about we need to make we need to integrate the euro zone i think it's talk where we need to get momentum back into the european union since brags that we've just been sitting around saying what is the future so i think his idea is if you start talking about moving the european union forward on that again or the euro zone we're back on track i don't know whether that's wo
to manage to support score a point or bring her over to their side on europe or the rest of europe has said oh this is a breakthrough for europe germany said well we'll consider micron's proposal that's all they've said so this is our big i mean to the people of europe wanted this grand plan that schultz is talking about a federal european state within eight years i don't know who else wants that around europe among the european the other countries the neighboring countries the member countries...
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in germany or in europe but in the u.s. on almost every time trump tweets because there's a cairo and there's a discussion around it. and then also is the case online and i think the print. print is papers which are obviously into the longer form newspapers and better about trying. it all right editor in chief of the columbia journalism review joining us tonight from new york thank you very much for having me. turkey's incursion into northern syria is in danger of escalating that has rockets fired from within syria landed in turkey killing two people and wounding several others for he's president has also vowed to expand his army's offensive east words where they risk approaching u.s. forces stationed in syria u.s. president donald trump warning turkey against that move as the fighting intensifies . the shattered turn of yielded evidence of the force that turkey has brought to be enough turkey's government is determined to press on with all of branch which to them has been a success so far. the operation will continue till
in germany or in europe but in the u.s. on almost every time trump tweets because there's a cairo and there's a discussion around it. and then also is the case online and i think the print. print is papers which are obviously into the longer form newspapers and better about trying. it all right editor in chief of the columbia journalism review joining us tonight from new york thank you very much for having me. turkey's incursion into northern syria is in danger of escalating that has rockets...
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the populist parties in europe. threats for departure from the european union has marked a historic turning point. one of the reasons so many british voted to leave the european union was a fear of immigration. in austria, a right-wing nationalist government has formed as in hungary and poland. all three share a mistrust of what they call brussels bureaucracy, a fear of islam and a desire for isolationism. populists are now driving the political agenda in many european countries. also, politicians are talking publicly about a conservative revolution within a visit us on homeland, family, and christian values. is donald trump the leading figure of this new shift to the right? donald trump: america first. what is theew, overlap between donald trump, trumpism, and far right populism in europe? matthew: the overlap is that many of the same forces that drove donald trump into office are also present in europe and has been for some time. this backlash against globalization for example, the worry about migration and the re
the populist parties in europe. threats for departure from the european union has marked a historic turning point. one of the reasons so many british voted to leave the european union was a fear of immigration. in austria, a right-wing nationalist government has formed as in hungary and poland. all three share a mistrust of what they call brussels bureaucracy, a fear of islam and a desire for isolationism. populists are now driving the political agenda in many european countries. also,...
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the rest of europe has said this is a breakthrough for europe. germany said we will consider macron's proposals. anchor: do the people of europe want this grand plan within eight years? who wants that around europe? the neighboring countries? the member countries? ordinary european voters? do they want to buy into this vision that martin schulz is going to go out there? >> i i don't think so. he is talking about the united states of europe. macron was talking about integrating the eurozone. we need to get momentum back into the european union. since brexit, we have been waiting around. his idea is if you start talking about moving the european union forward again or the eurozone, we are back on track. i do not know whether that is worrying people on the street, but to go out and sell this as a great triumph for social democracy is rather naive. what role does angela merkel play in all of this? one thing is for certain, it doesn't look good for the most powerful woman in the world that she is often called that she cannot call together a coalition
the rest of europe has said this is a breakthrough for europe. germany said we will consider macron's proposals. anchor: do the people of europe want this grand plan within eight years? who wants that around europe? the neighboring countries? the member countries? ordinary european voters? do they want to buy into this vision that martin schulz is going to go out there? >> i i don't think so. he is talking about the united states of europe. macron was talking about integrating the...
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eurozone so you are the euro yet and europe the. main trading partner for many countries in the world so the recovery in europe is important for everyone from the u.s. to africa to asia and that's what we have to keep in mind all right but made it clear doesn't just want more business with china he wants more business and trade on a more equal footing does europe have the leverage though to force more equal access to chinese markets well i think that the it was the first step in the european strategy you know it when we when we look at twelve trades champions the u.s. china and europe and we have seen in recent months with donald trump the u.s. for follow not for those now or more if that is what our show needs to strategy so we have to. draw a new a.q. berea between china and europe and such was one part of. micro strategy in china to say europe is now an important trade partner for to sign off and we have to discuss to find a new way kubrick and so that was the first part. the second part it was about risky procedure the thing you
eurozone so you are the euro yet and europe the. main trading partner for many countries in the world so the recovery in europe is important for everyone from the u.s. to africa to asia and that's what we have to keep in mind all right but made it clear doesn't just want more business with china he wants more business and trade on a more equal footing does europe have the leverage though to force more equal access to chinese markets well i think that the it was the first step in the european...
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it becoming a federal europe. now with the french president, president macron, very determined for a federal europe, good luck to him. if he and germany put their acts together, it is possible to see at least the eurozone countries, maybe a reduced number, effectively being a united states of europe and we will have good relations with them. talking about how that will work, you wrote a book about the foreign policy after brexit. i wrote it with someone 25 years younger than me who voted remain and i should think this shows you can bridge the gap. let's unpicked the thoughts behind the book. you said... this is not in the book but something you said before the referendum itself that stuck in my mind. "we will rediscover the skills of blue water diplomacy and rise to the challenge of global markets. it would be the spark we need to re—energise britain. a challenge and an opportunity." it's stirring stuff. what on earth is this blue water diplomacy you speak of? we did it before, we used to have a worldwide navy.
it becoming a federal europe. now with the french president, president macron, very determined for a federal europe, good luck to him. if he and germany put their acts together, it is possible to see at least the eurozone countries, maybe a reduced number, effectively being a united states of europe and we will have good relations with them. talking about how that will work, you wrote a book about the foreign policy after brexit. i wrote it with someone 25 years younger than me who voted remain...
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it is not leading in europe. at the same time, we know digitalization means there has to be lifelong learning. we have to deal with completely new solutions as regards social systems. that is to say we have to be aware of the fact that these disruptive technological changes invariably made disruptive changes for our society. and the readiness particularly in a society that is growing ever older, such as germany, there is not that much of a preparedness to get used to these new developments. the question is not what can i distribute? but how can i ensure prosperity for the future? that is what we have to concentrate on. if we actually want to fulfill their promise of prosperity for all in the future as well in the new digital world, we need a social market economy, not only an industry. we also have to deal with the question how can we jot others into the fold, not leave them behind? that is a very important question for all of those countries. countries that are fractured will not be able to act in this cooperati
it is not leading in europe. at the same time, we know digitalization means there has to be lifelong learning. we have to deal with completely new solutions as regards social systems. that is to say we have to be aware of the fact that these disruptive technological changes invariably made disruptive changes for our society. and the readiness particularly in a society that is growing ever older, such as germany, there is not that much of a preparedness to get used to these new developments. the...
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want his release team to fight any so-called dirty deal between the two nato allies also coming up europe comes under fire for its human rights record she would rights watch raises the alarm over rising sea to phobia and harsh refugee policies on the continent we will speak with the group's european director. plus a journey into the longest underwater cave on the planet we will travel down to eastern mexico for a look into its depths we're dealing traces of an ancient civilization that once reigned supreme. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us germany and turkey are looking to mend a serious political rift triggered by ankara's arrest of german turkish journalist denis you child nearly a year ago the two sides have now resumed bilateral talks after berlin had vowed to block major arms sales to turkey until his case is resolved it is now signalled that could change but you chelsea says that he does not want to gain his freedom as part of any dirty deal. from his prison cell in turkey. said he rejected any trade off that would see him released in exchange for new arm
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of europe. we are. willing to work together with the europe to deepen our relationships and our mutual when going for cooperation and will push forward china europe europe peace revolution reform culture. strategic partner construction much we were expected was we respond we hope with french we will be playing more vital role in unification to europe and we will be working together with french to support. to achieve that and finally thank the journalist who worked for your concerns for your interest in sewing to the china and french aleutian we wish you the new year a smooth and more prosperity. thank you thank you she is in paying their just summing up the two days of talks and the beijing relationship between china and france are they going to be wed hold together on the one belt one road project that's listen to what michael has to say still ladies and gentlemen i should just like to thank the president and the chinese authorities for the very warm welcome. which we have been given and it is
of europe. we are. willing to work together with the europe to deepen our relationships and our mutual when going for cooperation and will push forward china europe europe peace revolution reform culture. strategic partner construction much we were expected was we respond we hope with french we will be playing more vital role in unification to europe and we will be working together with french to support. to achieve that and finally thank the journalist who worked for your concerns for your...
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the point was we think we have left europe in a certain place but europe has moved on. europe's more interested and in more integration post britain? that has been the talk? you have to realise and the people in the uk have to understand that brexit is no longer on the front pages in europe and has not been for some months. it is on the front pages in the uk every day, the first three pages. if you open up the papers on the continent you will find very little. nobody in europe is trying to convince britain to stay? you will find individuals. but there is no drive to reopen this debate. that is not entirely true, the german automotive industry in the last few days highlighted the dangers that brexit is going to have. because of the degree of the volume of cars exported. you are agreeing with the german manufacturing is?! i am simply highlighting that there is an industry that is... added was in—built, to say it is not covered by the european press is untrue. do you think the concept of no deal is a very clever way of bringing europe right to the table? where theresa ma
the point was we think we have left europe in a certain place but europe has moved on. europe's more interested and in more integration post britain? that has been the talk? you have to realise and the people in the uk have to understand that brexit is no longer on the front pages in europe and has not been for some months. it is on the front pages in the uk every day, the first three pages. if you open up the papers on the continent you will find very little. nobody in europe is trying to...
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francine: from all over europe. we have an interesting tax for nonresidents if they moved to portugal in the first 10 years. this has attracted a lot of residents. it is growing at 20% this year and helping the economy. francine: can you attract certain parts of manufacturing away from the u.k.? if there was no agreement with the eu or penalizing agreement? we aree: -- manuel: seeing growth of 11%. in some manufacturing like the automobile and aeronautics, we are growing at more than 16%. this is coming from french, german investment and even chinese and indian investment. we are in tracking -- a tracking investment from all over the world. with brexit, we are attracting more of the shared services that are moving part of their activity to portugal. britain,appening with but also happening with french companies and german companies. we cannot related only to brexit, but i think brexit is making some companies want to have a stamp on europe and portugal offers competitive conditions. francine: one of the concerns is
francine: from all over europe. we have an interesting tax for nonresidents if they moved to portugal in the first 10 years. this has attracted a lot of residents. it is growing at 20% this year and helping the economy. francine: can you attract certain parts of manufacturing away from the u.k.? if there was no agreement with the eu or penalizing agreement? we aree: -- manuel: seeing growth of 11%. in some manufacturing like the automobile and aeronautics, we are growing at more than 16%. this...
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and to give europe a fresh start with this potentially new government that's bound to be good news for european partners that get much as investors thank you they monti. and not a news coming out from the u.s. president donald trump is disputed reports about his alleged use of vulgar language insulting countries like haiti as salvador and several african nations it's claimed that trump asked lawmakers and advisers quote why are we having all these people from the dot dot dot code countries come here he reportedly suggested accepting immigrants from places like norway instead the claims have been verified by at least one senior government official trump tweeted that was not the language used but admitted he used tough words however his reported rant has triggered a worldwide backlash the african union has labeled the comments as hurtful and upsetting and in the u.s. republican congresswoman mia love the child of haitian immigrants called trump's remarks unkind and divisive former f.b.i. director james comey tweeted the famous quote inscribed in the statue of liberty give me your tired y
and to give europe a fresh start with this potentially new government that's bound to be good news for european partners that get much as investors thank you they monti. and not a news coming out from the u.s. president donald trump is disputed reports about his alleged use of vulgar language insulting countries like haiti as salvador and several african nations it's claimed that trump asked lawmakers and advisers quote why are we having all these people from the dot dot dot code countries come...
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europe is afraid of the refugees, that is the main issue. all of the populist right wing and extreme right is coming from that. europe has a tendency to want to leave them in turkey which is not a solution. david is right in detecting a yearning for new leadership. why are these things becoming so popular? i am worried about the renaissance of nationalism. remember the kind of era in which he became a leader, it made him look strong. he was a fierce antagonist. do we want another churchill? do we want the re—emergence of that sort of power struggle that he faced? it is more difficult for a modern leader to burnish a profile because the world is so much in chaos. it is so unpredictable. he would not have known how to deal with these other problems we have been discussing for weeks and weeks. so i hedge my bets about new leadership. in the region we have very interesting new leadership, especially as mark mentioned. it is interesting to see how they see this need to own what is going on in the region. there is a good topic for another dateli
europe is afraid of the refugees, that is the main issue. all of the populist right wing and extreme right is coming from that. europe has a tendency to want to leave them in turkey which is not a solution. david is right in detecting a yearning for new leadership. why are these things becoming so popular? i am worried about the renaissance of nationalism. remember the kind of era in which he became a leader, it made him look strong. he was a fierce antagonist. do we want another churchill? do...
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but across—the—boa rd, in europe, brighter news than we predicted. but across—the—board, in europe, a mixed picture emerging right now. and samira hussain has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. on wednesday the federal reserve, america's central bank will release the minutes from its last meeting in december. now at that meeting the committee members raised interest rates by 0.25% to a 0.5% and it marked the third rate rise for 2017. so investors will be looking at the minutes for more hints about any other rate rises that could be coming in 2018 and any new insight on the new us tax code and its economic impact. now, also happening the drugstore chain rite will report a drop in revenue, but the company's bottom line is likely to improve as it moves ahead with the process of selling 1932 of its outlets to walgreens boots alliance. joining us isjeremy stretch, head of currency strategy at cibc world markets. hi, jeremy. happy new year. i put oil on the board. iran is in the headlines and normally when we talk about the middle eas
but across—the—boa rd, in europe, brighter news than we predicted. but across—the—board, in europe, a mixed picture emerging right now. and samira hussain has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. on wednesday the federal reserve, america's central bank will release the minutes from its last meeting in december. now at that meeting the committee members raised interest rates by 0.25% to a 0.5% and it marked the third rate rise for 2017. so investors will be looking at the...
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recta off to europe and central asia division of human rights watch. where you executive director had to say that europe has come in for a lot of criticism in the report by your organization give us give us more about what are your reasons for concern i mean had to do with the e.u. our headline this year is that the e.u. has been treating human rights as an optional extra and that certainly is the case to do with refugee migration policy the focus has been very much on securing borders keeping refugees away rather than giving them a humanitarian treatment when they arrive and applying a fair. refugee policy across the continent the efforts to push refugees away to places like libya and turkey are of serious concern. and the rise of populous as we said in countries like austria has been fueling anti immigrant anti asylum seeker messages across europe now describing human rights as an optional extra is a very damning criticism and one of the central concerns is that europe seems to have outsourced its refugee asylum politics beyond the borders of europe
recta off to europe and central asia division of human rights watch. where you executive director had to say that europe has come in for a lot of criticism in the report by your organization give us give us more about what are your reasons for concern i mean had to do with the e.u. our headline this year is that the e.u. has been treating human rights as an optional extra and that certainly is the case to do with refugee migration policy the focus has been very much on securing borders keeping...
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in germany or in europe but in the u.s. on almost every time trump tweets because there's a kyra and there's a discussion around it. and it also is the case online and i think the print. producers which are all dejavu york thank you very much for having me. turkey's incursion into northern syria is in danger of escalating that says rockets fired from within syria in turkey killing two people and wounding several others turkey's president has also vowed to expand his army's offensive words where they risk approaching u.s. forces stationed in syria u.s. president warning turkey against that move as the fighting intensifies. the shot to turn of yield to this evidence of the force that turkey has brought to bear enough turkey's government is determined to press on with all of branch which to them has been a success so far it's because. the operation will continue until the threat is removed . but the kurdish y p g wants the world to know that they would surrender the enclave without a fight. we will resist and will not allow th
in germany or in europe but in the u.s. on almost every time trump tweets because there's a kyra and there's a discussion around it. and it also is the case online and i think the print. producers which are all dejavu york thank you very much for having me. turkey's incursion into northern syria is in danger of escalating that says rockets fired from within syria in turkey killing two people and wounding several others turkey's president has also vowed to expand his army's offensive words where...
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because we will never have any friends since this is without europe instances. france is back everyone's talking about that quote max he said france is back at the core of europe was there with of france first in that message you know he draws on patriotism of course because the french like to be still but the gong still they are patriotic but just know what simon just mentioned he spoke in english i don't recall any french president really doing that with at an important speech in the past so that shows you he is not in the spirit of america first that's probably gated by the trumpet ministration that represents a closed model that presents bilateral relationships he represents an open model of globalisation if it's done right multilateralism i just mentioned it so i would say the two could probably not be much farther apart. simon did you miss anything the americal zz speech what did she not say we have brant who talks about free trade and about combating of protectionism and nationalist thinking but what about germany's huge trade surplus you know there are m
because we will never have any friends since this is without europe instances. france is back everyone's talking about that quote max he said france is back at the core of europe was there with of france first in that message you know he draws on patriotism of course because the french like to be still but the gong still they are patriotic but just know what simon just mentioned he spoke in english i don't recall any french president really doing that with at an important speech in the past so...
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hours i thought i'd ask myself what europe stands for if the e.u. doesn't define itself through the recognition of human rights is one of the then it's just a financial union. and it's just a financial union i donated a pretty thought i'd rather expel states from the e.u. that don't respect the rights of migrants and send migrants away is that if you notice but we did it when you got. in june twenty seventh team a u.n. report once again highlighted the fact that migrants were being subject to grave human rights abuses in libya including executions torture deprivation of food and water and in slave want. nonetheless italy continues to pursue the agreement with libya and even got backing from the european heads of state and government they met with opposition from some members of the european parliament who wanted an internal european solution for the problem i spoke to the co-chair of the greens in the european parliament scott keller and asked her the reason for this approach. the stats and like you assess the heads of state and government are tryin
hours i thought i'd ask myself what europe stands for if the e.u. doesn't define itself through the recognition of human rights is one of the then it's just a financial union. and it's just a financial union i donated a pretty thought i'd rather expel states from the e.u. that don't respect the rights of migrants and send migrants away is that if you notice but we did it when you got. in june twenty seventh team a u.n. report once again highlighted the fact that migrants were being subject to...
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europe being a particularly important area for martin shows but he also stressed in his speech that there is there has to be room that they want to be able to further discuss issues with the conservatives and that everything that they already agreed is not everything that they will agree on i think that was a key argument to convince some of the delegates here who believe probably like martin shows that the party can do more if they're in government that they can probably shape policy if they have that possibility instead of doing it from the opposition or some of those. who preferred the party not to enter another grand coalition. thomas sparrow there at the party conference in ball thomas thank you very much. so melinda the question is is it a done deal dana we going to see this in a repeat of a grand coalition is it going to take place because as you said all as pretty party members have to vote on the contract so what do you think what's your gut tell you right now in the least is it under the opponents of another grand coalition made it very clear in the run up to this vote thi
europe being a particularly important area for martin shows but he also stressed in his speech that there is there has to be room that they want to be able to further discuss issues with the conservatives and that everything that they already agreed is not everything that they will agree on i think that was a key argument to convince some of the delegates here who believe probably like martin shows that the party can do more if they're in government that they can probably shape policy if they...
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that is it for "bloomberg daybreak: europe." this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." the cash trade is 30 minutes away. the dollar-yen climbs through 1.10. has kuroda lost control? will yellen's successor really deliver. and down the drain. french utilities missed estimates. the stocks are called
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what is good for europe is good for germany and germany is an integra part of europe and unthinkable separate from that so you don't have a kind of nigel farage kind of personality here in germany really pushing that issue and even the alternative for germany is kind of backed off on that and is heading more for the migration issue but europe has also become the first chapter of this agreement this is to highlight how important it is. of course is as former president of the european parliament feels particularly comfortable with that issue of talking about europe and german chancellor angela merkel coming out of these very tough talks also said that there would be depart to new starting point on european policy now that would certainly mean and we see it here competitiveness that's what the c.d.u. often stands for and you really have the business interests here at heart but also solidarity and that's very much a message to the core of social democrats support is something they can also. associate something with which for them is not really such a lofty issue because otherwise you hav
what is good for europe is good for germany and germany is an integra part of europe and unthinkable separate from that so you don't have a kind of nigel farage kind of personality here in germany really pushing that issue and even the alternative for germany is kind of backed off on that and is heading more for the migration issue but europe has also become the first chapter of this agreement this is to highlight how important it is. of course is as former president of the european parliament...
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big gains in europe yesterday. we could see gains today. you would expect to see investors selling off debt in order to raise cash. you don't see that so much. this is the one-month chart. let me switch it to one-day chart. bund truem into the today. yields are up a bit, so investors are selling off on this to a next and, but looking at a 44 on the bunds. not a huge for -- break from the range. thatstocks bid, the story has dominated the beginning of this year. around the world, let's show you what is happening. aussie market bid, germany very strongly bid. is this going to be the year the industrial capex style kicks in to gear. -- ballot 25, plenty going on. the emerging market currencies, yen is trading off, a risk on kind of day. let's show you the commodities space because this could set the tone for this year. down, bloomberg commodity index down, crude down, brent down. a strong run beginning to fade a little bit this morning. let's get a first word news update with juliette saly. in the u.s., a bombshell book detailing dysfunction,
big gains in europe yesterday. we could see gains today. you would expect to see investors selling off debt in order to raise cash. you don't see that so much. this is the one-month chart. let me switch it to one-day chart. bund truem into the today. yields are up a bit, so investors are selling off on this to a next and, but looking at a 44 on the bunds. not a huge for -- break from the range. thatstocks bid, the story has dominated the beginning of this year. around the world, let's show you...
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how is europe going to keep this still alive. well the european part is this deal several days ago had a very important meeting in brussels where they came out with a unified message that they are going to remain committed to this deal and that importantly so long as iran carries on its part of the bargain they will do their best to deliver on the deal as it was envisioned or originally now i think everyone in europe understands and acknowledges it's going to be very difficult to keep the deal going if the united states backtracks so their effort for the next four months which is this deadline that their closest ally in the u.s. has issued to them their main efforts are going to be to keep the u.s. administration on board with the deal and find some sort of a solution that accommodates both iran's needs and the u.s. needs but if need be there you need to also consider contingency plans to keep this still together absent the united states to just be clear because for the next hundred twenty days trying to keep the u.s. on side rat
how is europe going to keep this still alive. well the european part is this deal several days ago had a very important meeting in brussels where they came out with a unified message that they are going to remain committed to this deal and that importantly so long as iran carries on its part of the bargain they will do their best to deliver on the deal as it was envisioned or originally now i think everyone in europe understands and acknowledges it's going to be very difficult to keep the deal...
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it is a europe that must have a common foreign policy on strategic questions a europe that must create its own common development policy it's a europe of defense and it is a europe that has to be economically strong was i know what got us votes off the starts and was clearly for me the priority is to know where do we want to go i think we share this vision of defending a greater sovereignty greater unity and a europe of a more democratic character and if we agree on the end goals we can construct the tools to get. you and equip. for the french president a more integrated europe goes hand in hand with the pro-business policies he hopes will invigorate the economy at home. so big plans for the european union but with germany one of the key players of the e.u. not having a new government it's going to be hard for the french president. to put any of these plans into action orthodox christians around the world have been celebrating if any for them the holiday commemorates the baptism of jesus in the river jordan millions of believers marked the occasion with a traditional ritual often bravi
it is a europe that must have a common foreign policy on strategic questions a europe that must create its own common development policy it's a europe of defense and it is a europe that has to be economically strong was i know what got us votes off the starts and was clearly for me the priority is to know where do we want to go i think we share this vision of defending a greater sovereignty greater unity and a europe of a more democratic character and if we agree on the end goals we can...
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now on bbc news, it's politics europe. hello and welcome to politics europe, your regular guide to the top stories in brussels and strasbourg. ensay‘s programme senior figures in the eu say britain can a lwa ys figures in the eu say britain can always change its mind about brexit. the uk government said it isn't going to happen. so what is the eu playing at? irish prime minister leo varadkar throws his weight behind deeper eu integration after brexit and spells out his vision for the future of the block. we speak to one of his key allies. and the eu gets tough on plastic but it shies away from the plastics tax, so will its strategy work? all that to come, and more in the next 30 minutes since joining me for all of it is kate andrews of the london—based institute of economic affairs and alex barker, brussels bureau chief of the financial times. welcome. first it is our guide to the latest from europe injust 60 first it is our guide to the latest from europe in just 60 seconds. first it is our guide to the latest from eu
now on bbc news, it's politics europe. hello and welcome to politics europe, your regular guide to the top stories in brussels and strasbourg. ensay‘s programme senior figures in the eu say britain can a lwa ys figures in the eu say britain can always change its mind about brexit. the uk government said it isn't going to happen. so what is the eu playing at? irish prime minister leo varadkar throws his weight behind deeper eu integration after brexit and spells out his vision for the future...
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i supported europe for many years. and idid not supported europe for many years. and i did not make a u—turn. i did not even change my position. i oppose the eurozone. i don't believe you can run a currency from 27 countries. i did not believe in a federal europe and never did. as foreign secretary i put to cabinet a paper that was designed to show you could be in europe without it coming a federal europe. now with the french president, very determined for a federal europe, good luck to him. if he and germany put their a cts him. if he and germany put their acts together, it is possible to see acts together, it is possible to see a fleece the eurozone countries, may bea a fleece the eurozone countries, may be a reduced number, effectively being a united states of europe and we will have good relations with them. talking about how that will work, you wrote a book about the foreign policy after brexit. someone 25 years younger than me voted remain andi 25 years younger than me voted remain and i should think this shows you can bridge the gap. that's unpicked the t
i supported europe for many years. and idid not supported europe for many years. and i did not make a u—turn. i did not even change my position. i oppose the eurozone. i don't believe you can run a currency from 27 countries. i did not believe in a federal europe and never did. as foreign secretary i put to cabinet a paper that was designed to show you could be in europe without it coming a federal europe. now with the french president, very determined for a federal europe, good luck to him....
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economy and an even stronger than expected japan, europe, china. so very often the value of the dollar relates to relative strength i think it's fine if it's weak in the short-term. >> provided the weaker dollar is happening for the right reasons, makes manufacturing, exports, the u.s. economy more competitive. the other side of the story is it coming from fears of protectionism, from fears of pending or looming trade wars. that's much more concerning if that's the reason the dollar is underperforming. >>> speaking earlier, jes staley noted a positive fundamental in the equity market but issued a warning about volatility what gave me concern yesterday is asset values such as the stock market are at all-time highs. every major index last year grew by more than 20% volatility is at an historic low. almost more concerning than that, a lot of what's driving that low and volatility is people are selling short volatility if you have a lot of short positions at an all-time low level, something snaps, the velocity of recovery could be quite something to wa
economy and an even stronger than expected japan, europe, china. so very often the value of the dollar relates to relative strength i think it's fine if it's weak in the short-term. >> provided the weaker dollar is happening for the right reasons, makes manufacturing, exports, the u.s. economy more competitive. the other side of the story is it coming from fears of protectionism, from fears of pending or looming trade wars. that's much more concerning if that's the reason the dollar is...
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europe either gave me a life or death. i hope they give me life. ♪ ♪ (nazifa): ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> go to pbs.org/frontline to watch our first "exodus" film which aired in 2016. then, find out more about europe's response to the migrant and refugee crisis... >> "send them home", they chant. >> and more about america's refugee policies under the trump administration. >> i call it extreme vetting... >> connect to the "frontline" community on facebook and twitter. and if stories like this matter to you, then sign up for our newsletter at pbs.org/frontline. >> narrator: as tensions between the u.s. and north korea mount, a rare glimpse inside the regime. >> the half-brother of north korea's leader was assassinated using toxic nerve agent... >> narrator: the story of who killed kim jong un's half-brother and the north korean leader's deadly rule. >> i think kim jong un wanted to make a point to any would-be rivals, "i can kill you in any manner." >> kim jong un, in order to survive, he had to conduct politics, and politic
europe either gave me a life or death. i hope they give me life. ♪ ♪ (nazifa): ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> go to pbs.org/frontline to watch our first "exodus" film which aired in 2016. then, find out more about europe's response to the migrant and refugee crisis... >> "send them home", they chant. >> and more about america's refugee policies under the trump administration. >> i call it extreme vetting... >> connect to the "frontline"...
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soldiers in europe with such concepts in chief in washington many people in europe are wondering is america still a reliable. the first in sixty minutes t w for. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word published in the. nico is in germany to learn german and why not learn it simple online on your mobile and free themselves from d w z e learning course nico speak german made easy. thing is it will twenty unique covering stories for us which topics will shape the next twelve months political. news. to pass through. between the elections. and the olympics. twenty team turn up for president putin. today mon dieu. hello and welcome to tomorrow today coming up. fears and phobias coping with anxiety disorder is. the power of color.
soldiers in europe with such concepts in chief in washington many people in europe are wondering is america still a reliable. the first in sixty minutes t w for. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word published in the. nico is in germany to learn german and why not learn it simple online on your mobile and free themselves from d w z e learning course nico speak german made easy. thing is it will twenty unique covering stories for us which topics will...
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europe. it can be defined by law, and much more rules defined by the consensus. , much more adapted to your business environment and for reallocation. it is much more productive at home. and i think it is very much waited for. acceleration and flexibility is also a series of microeconomic reforms. and that is what we are betting energy, housing, transportation, , andder to reduce the plus at this sector. that is why we have that for me. it is competitiveness. on one side, productivity on the other side. why? a lot of people, balance will come. jobs.n create a lot of [indiscernible] ,f we can create a lot of jobs we pass a series of reforms in order to accelerate this group strategy. especially reducing co2 emissions. close all of these stations by 2021 during this mandate. [applause] it will step up the fight. with the project, now writing in france. and i would say, it's about change. this cultural change is now a preference for simplification. france has a preference for regulation and taxe
europe. it can be defined by law, and much more rules defined by the consensus. , much more adapted to your business environment and for reallocation. it is much more productive at home. and i think it is very much waited for. acceleration and flexibility is also a series of microeconomic reforms. and that is what we are betting energy, housing, transportation, , andder to reduce the plus at this sector. that is why we have that for me. it is competitiveness. on one side, productivity on the...
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what you need, really, is a very strong germany for europe. at the moment, emmanuel macron is taking all of the weight of europe because he is saying we need to speed... but europe doesn't want to have all this agenda taken by brexit. there are other things, refugees, the crisis in the eurozone, that could come back. there's the question of poland, there's the question of defence. there is a question of foreigners first and all that. at the moment it is all blocked, the main country is blocked politically. there is urgency for a government in germany. whether it is weak or strong, it doesn't matter. you called for a strong one, that is the point, i don't think you will see one emerge in the near future. it will be viable in certain functions, economic and otherwise, but it won't be in a position to really represent the country as a whole because there is such a wrangling going on between the two main parties. this could be called kielinger's paradox, suggesting germans want change but they don't want any change. they want politicians to sugges
what you need, really, is a very strong germany for europe. at the moment, emmanuel macron is taking all of the weight of europe because he is saying we need to speed... but europe doesn't want to have all this agenda taken by brexit. there are other things, refugees, the crisis in the eurozone, that could come back. there's the question of poland, there's the question of defence. there is a question of foreigners first and all that. at the moment it is all blocked, the main country is blocked...
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mcconnell said it was time europe got behind the trillion dollar project. i think that the new silk road initiative can bring our interests into alignment those of france and europe if we give ourselves the means to work together. the plan will see gleaming new road and rail links through central asia drastically cutting shipping times but it's raised concerns of chinese expansionism markets flooded with ever cheaper chinese imports and countries living in the shadow of beijing's military. a project to upgrade a key rail line in serbia at the other end of the silk road raised fears what was buying was influence the french president said the new trade route had to benefit both sides he says these roads cannot be one way there have to be comings and goings. and these roads can't be those of a new had gemini that would transform the countries they cross into vassals. there's not much chance of these chinese soldiers will be marching into europe but emmanuel mccall will still have to allay fears the silk road won't become a conveyor belt for other types of chin
mcconnell said it was time europe got behind the trillion dollar project. i think that the new silk road initiative can bring our interests into alignment those of france and europe if we give ourselves the means to work together. the plan will see gleaming new road and rail links through central asia drastically cutting shipping times but it's raised concerns of chinese expansionism markets flooded with ever cheaper chinese imports and countries living in the shadow of beijing's military. a...
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soldiers in europe with a such controversial come on the in chief in washington many people in europe are wondering is america still a reliable partner. john or bernhardt as welcome to conflict thanking show republican senator bob corker the head of the foreign relations committee of the u.s. senate said president donald trump threatens other nations in such a way it could lead to with the world war three you agree. well course as a soldier my job is to make sure that our soldiers are as well prepared as they can be for whatever contingency. should arise our focus is on deterrence. working as part of the alliance most successful alliance in the world in the history of the world so but senator bob corker said if we want to speak more about this vote that the president of the united states is today more a danger then to hell for peace i mean again i don't know trump threatens other nations in such a way it could lead to a third world war two you agree with that i think that the president has done everything that the previous administration said it was going to do the president and this
soldiers in europe with a such controversial come on the in chief in washington many people in europe are wondering is america still a reliable partner. john or bernhardt as welcome to conflict thanking show republican senator bob corker the head of the foreign relations committee of the u.s. senate said president donald trump threatens other nations in such a way it could lead to with the world war three you agree. well course as a soldier my job is to make sure that our soldiers are as well...
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and the future of europe. may be different cultures should be taken more into account because greek has a specific certains history culture it's a different from the italians from. a swedish people so. her children the differences should be taken into account in decision making process and should be respected in the debate on europe goes on and these young people here to contribute to it. later today u.s. president on a trump will join the meeting in davos but even before his arrival he's already been the talk of the town were turning out to always been for suiting who spoke just a short while ago with the c.e.o. of a software company a technology to get his assessment on tax policy the new tax reforms have been very good for almost all businesses very good for ca we are thirty five percent tax payer at twenty one percent you can see that that's a big difference we will take that savings we get a tax reinvested into the company into r. and d. and expansion so we're very happy with the tax plan does it be more
and the future of europe. may be different cultures should be taken more into account because greek has a specific certains history culture it's a different from the italians from. a swedish people so. her children the differences should be taken into account in decision making process and should be respected in the debate on europe goes on and these young people here to contribute to it. later today u.s. president on a trump will join the meeting in davos but even before his arrival he's...
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soldiers in europe with such a controversial commander in chief in washington many people in europe are wondering is america still a reliable partner. in thirty minutes d.w. . being. he's a doctor what kind of diseases can be healed spawns a reporter so what is implied as inside the ear what is outside. the cotati draws on a wealth of insights the totally different experts on coal fields of medicine the world. in good shape. long d.w. . channeling process biodiversity. you said that the parliament was one in two decided in an interest in the last five months of the air bag happy and global ideas presents on science from all over the world to. traditional knowledge this is a dreary world if you use it to make it see it'll help ease pain. projects i live on the coast i feel it's my duty to protect the area and that's why i bring my students here so that they learn to love nature as an ancient patience. of our strategy is based on the traditional lifestyle of the people as a way of preserving the environment for future generations out of it as a. global ideas on facebook and detailing. fra
soldiers in europe with such a controversial commander in chief in washington many people in europe are wondering is america still a reliable partner. in thirty minutes d.w. . being. he's a doctor what kind of diseases can be healed spawns a reporter so what is implied as inside the ear what is outside. the cotati draws on a wealth of insights the totally different experts on coal fields of medicine the world. in good shape. long d.w. . channeling process biodiversity. you said that the...
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to get players from europe? to get players from europe? players, but also to build this academy that we keep talking about. manager during his first meeting with the media in his new role. tweets he made six years ago. apologise for those words and the problems that it's caused the fa. problems that it's caused the fa. and the european championships in 2021. i didn't get it by default. hand me the keys, i had to work really hard for it. really hard for it. had to go through stringent tests and presentations. and presentations. interviews with the fa, profiling, it was a long process. it was a long process. they put me through it. through it. be embarrassed about that, that i was approached. was approached. this is not something that they've plucked from the top of a tree. tonight we saw the draw for the fifth round. leaders wigan face premier league leaders manchester city. to manchester united. forfull details, head over to the bbc sport website. manchester city are on the verge of making a new club record sign
to get players from europe? to get players from europe? players, but also to build this academy that we keep talking about. manager during his first meeting with the media in his new role. tweets he made six years ago. apologise for those words and the problems that it's caused the fa. problems that it's caused the fa. and the european championships in 2021. i didn't get it by default. hand me the keys, i had to work really hard for it. really hard for it. had to go through stringent tests and...