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well, we're not expecting a p still to be made here in davos. it would be something that the organizers would, would love to see, but that's already being ruled down by the ukrainian authorities. ah, what could i proceeded some sort of new deal with ukraine which could help to slow down this warm and possibly even stop at, at some stage i was talking about funding. i funding a war in rational and that's exactly what germany's doing. it's totally dependent on that russian oil. so it's a lot of europe. but what some experts here, a touting is and you energy deal, a new energy partnership with ukraine. ukraine has a rich wind energy which it can produce quite cheaply. it also has a lot of green hydrogen, which it can now also offer europe. there's a lot of electricity, a renewable power that can be offered to europe. if europe is willing to shift a lot quicker than it saying it will and spend a lot more money in financing in, in re educating re schooling, it's work is moving them from things like coal and oil, to wind, solar and all those other gre
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i am freshly back from davos. we spoke to chief executives, the ones that have to do with supply chains, they are extremely worried about the next 12 months and see things get better only when we work through these supply shortages. tom: great to have you back. when it comes to the picture, we have the economic data out of china, industrial production slumping to the lowest level since 2020. the premier and president xi jinping seem to be at loggerheads. premier lee desperate to get the economy back on its feet and what that means for officials at the local level as they tried to implement policies. the read across from what happened in the u.s. when it comes to retail. macy's looking strong, dollar tree as well but gap warning and lowering its forecast. the picture around the consumer and the health of retail in the u.s. is a little murky. in terms of what things are shaping up for in the u.k. and the rest of europe, you have that digest of what happened with chancellor rishi sunak yesterday, announcements of the
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what are you most looking forward to this davos? >> oh, i try to grab as much food for out this, as much new development suggestions from colleagues, friends, people that i meet. i'm not necessarily into a messaging trip here. i'm more interested in what other people have to say. francine: as always, thank you so much for joke us on bloomberg. that was the president over the european central bank. back to you in london. mark: fantastic. thank you much indeed. a couple of lines come out from christine lagarde. she reiterated this back at out of negative rates by the end of the third quarter saying that the european central bank is not behind the curve and the timing is perfect. we'll see whether investors agree on that. we'll check euro-dollar shortly. checking the markets now. of course investors also digesting the earnings downgrade from snap. the forecast reduced on concerns about the macro economics and inmedication that and high yields and a drop in advertising revenues and that is going through social media space. china remains
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guy: ralph hamers speaking in davos. just up the road from his office. a view there on what is happening with the story on interest rates in europe, it is heating up right now. today we have had two different views. do you go slow or fast? this afternoon we have had holtzman weighing in, saying the central banks should be looking at 50 basis point increases. that would be appropriate according to him. you have also had from latvia talking about the idea that we should be seeing 50 basis point rate hikes as well. that is in contrast to the glow -- to the go slow message we are getting from christine lagarde, the president. meanwhile you have also had the bank of france saying a 50 basis point hike is not the ecb's consensus. this is earlier. >> the 50 basis point hike does not belong to the consensus. but we have sentiment in this direction. nobody knows exactly where it is, but if i think in real terms it is probably between negative one and a zero, which means between one and two. guy: joining us now is jane shoemake, janus henderson portfolio manager t
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i got my chance this week in davos. president duda, pleasure to have you on, sir. >> translator: thank you very much. thank you for inviting me. >> let me ask you right away, there are currently proposals being put in europe to the russian government as far as we understand, an italian proposal, that offers a kind of settlement, which says ukraine will be neutral, crimea and donbas will essentially stay with russia, and that we can have a resumption of normal relations in a sense a kind of negotiated settlement to the end of the war. what is your view about that? >> translator: as i understand it, it is very simple, there can be no such agreement which would lead to a peaceful settlement of the situation that we are faced with in ukraine today. because russia attacked ukraine without any justification because all the information about some kind of alleged nazism in ukraine, this is just russian propaganda, it has nothing to do with reality. it is brutal aggression and war which is being raged against a sovereign and ind
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now let's cross over to our very own benfor sewland in davos. been how confident are people where you are that europe's biggest economy will make this transition, this shift away from russian fossil fuels in a rather short time. and the experts i've spoken to here. christoph say they can do it even quicker. it was interesting to hear what shots had to say there, that person is pushing us towards carbon neutrality. that's the fact we were seeing . the 2nd wind for the renewables sector, and one of the bosses and a danish company best as the biggest wind turbine maker in the world, said that russia's missing out big time. that there's a huge, vast wind resource there that i can be tapped into. and they were building to huge factories there with hundreds of workers, but they've had to pull out because of the war. they're re focusing on ukraine, where they were already building a wind turbines. and a saying that ukraine could become germany's new energy partner. and it could also become a green energy partner for the whole of europe when talking abo
now let's cross over to our very own benfor sewland in davos. been how confident are people where you are that europe's biggest economy will make this transition, this shift away from russian fossil fuels in a rather short time. and the experts i've spoken to here. christoph say they can do it even quicker. it was interesting to hear what shots had to say there, that person is pushing us towards carbon neutrality. that's the fact we were seeing . the 2nd wind for the renewables sector, and one...
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american presidents really don't want to go to davos. this is very much seen as an elite club for the rich and powerful, and how does that track with domestic policies? whether or not this administration or prior administration, every president is dealing with some sort of domestic issue, and i think this president knows that would look poorly on the president to be hobnobbing with the rich and elite in this tiny swiss mountain town that is very difficult to get to when he is dealing with higher gasoline prices and higher grocery bills at home. tom: do you see that? if four other competent members -- other cabinet members had gone we would have drag annmarie here, but they don't. lisa: this is why it is under so much scrutiny, but there is a self-awareness of that. frankly, it seems like people are less trying to prescribe solutions and more trying to just have meetings and figure out things hind the scenes. tom: one thing i have learned with the pandemic as we are all learning how to be social again. everyone knows i have no social life
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i have with me in the studio, julia sel. deli, are political correspondent and on the ground in davos, switzerland ben for sewland. he's been following proceedings there all along since the forum got under way. better like to start with you of which we heard all of sholtes really spent a lot of time talking about issues not related to ukraine. what he did begin, of course with ukraine, and that is foremost on everyone's mind right now. are saying that sir, history is at a turning point your, your response been to, to all of shelves to speech. but still for you. yeah. bosa cow slab and all of so it's talked about this being a watershed moment. it's what all i feel it's also said to the parliament just 3 days into the war. he was very quick on action back then when it came to modernizing germany's army and to send out a message which was well received in other parts of europe as well to follow on and also follow his lead in scandinavia in eastern europe to bolster their armies. to spend more to increase their defense budgets and where were seeing a huge effort from right across europe.
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the last world economic form in davos, switzerland. it took place in january 2020 for the global business and political elite. it would mark the end of the world as they'd known it. a pandemic left the global economy, no choice, but to place itself into an artificial coma. in may 2022, we're still coming to but to what this week the world economic forum would like to pick up where it left off. but it can't. there's a war here in europe that is getting in the way. i'm brigade in berlin. this is the day ah, this voice, really a turning point of history and the war would never have happened at the international community had taken preventive action. instead of waiting to react. the rid of the shape of political and our economic vents came in the coming years that you guys don't, don't wait for more deadly attacks. don't wait for russia to use special weapons, chemical, biological, or god forbid, nuclear. every one of you have to understand we defending you personally. ah, also coming up for decades, the u. s. policy on taiwan in china was
the last world economic form in davos, switzerland. it took place in january 2020 for the global business and political elite. it would mark the end of the world as they'd known it. a pandemic left the global economy, no choice, but to place itself into an artificial coma. in may 2022, we're still coming to but to what this week the world economic forum would like to pick up where it left off. but it can't. there's a war here in europe that is getting in the way. i'm brigade in berlin. this is...
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>> we are not expecting a peace deal to be made in davos. it would be something the organizers would love to see. that has already been ruled out by the ukrainian authorities. what could proceed is some sort of new deal with ukraine which could help to slow down this form and possibly even stop it at some stage. i was talking about funding a war in russia and that is what germany is doing. ukraine has rich wind energy which it can produce quiet cheaply. it has a lot of green hydrogen. there is a lot of renewable power that can be offered to europe if europe is willing to shift a lot quicker than it is saying it will and spending a lot more money in reeducating and moving from things like coal and oil and wind and solar and all those other great energies out there. quick spend, we will be talking with you in about 15 minutes as our coverage continues from davos, switzerland. >> i will be here. >> here are some of the other stories making headlines. regarding the war in ukraine, a russian envoy says he has resigned because of his opposition to
>> we are not expecting a peace deal to be made in davos. it would be something the organizers would love to see. that has already been ruled out by the ukrainian authorities. what could proceed is some sort of new deal with ukraine which could help to slow down this form and possibly even stop it at some stage. i was talking about funding a war in russia and that is what germany is doing. ukraine has rich wind energy which it can produce quiet cheaply. it has a lot of green hydrogen....
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he addressed the road i come davos and said this is the moment -- the world economic forum in davos and said this is the moment where it is decided if brute force can rule the world. president biden said the u.s. would defend taiwan from any attack from china. that appeared to break the long-standing strategic ambiguity. the white house said the president simply meant that the u.s. would provide military assistance to taiwan, not send troops. i doesn't countries will join the u.s. in a sweeping economic initiative to counter china's influence. australia, india, japan, south korea are included, along with several southeast asian countries. it is unclear which parts are binding. chipmaker broadcom is in talks to acquire cloud computing company vmware and what could be a massive deal. vmware currently has a market valuation of about $40 billion. acquisition would put broadcom into a highly specialized area of software. pfizer and biontech say their covid vaccine punted strong immune response in children under the age of five. that is likely to pave the way for toddlers to finally get immun
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but 1st, i want to ask you about what we saw in davos this week. you created president zalinski, criticized world leaders there for sitting on their hands while russia tries to cut off parts of ukraine. yesterday, the former u. s. secretary of state, henry kissinger suggested that ukraine should basically compromise with russia, find peace by giving up part of its territory. do you get the sense there that the world, the international community is trying to pressure ukraine to hurry up and get this more out of our way? yes, so we see those kinds of perspective. some people like kissinger often people like noam chomsky on the other end of the spectrum, i'm still optimistic that those are fringe beliefs on, on both kind of the further right and the further left. because when we think seriously about statements like that, of course there's the obvious moral issue, but even leaving those sites and thinking about the pragmatic side on there are 2 problems with this. and i believe that somehow seed in some territory to russia, i'm, is a legitimate and to
but 1st, i want to ask you about what we saw in davos this week. you created president zalinski, criticized world leaders there for sitting on their hands while russia tries to cut off parts of ukraine. yesterday, the former u. s. secretary of state, henry kissinger suggested that ukraine should basically compromise with russia, find peace by giving up part of its territory. do you get the sense there that the world, the international community is trying to pressure ukraine to hurry up and get...
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. >> still had we have big voices from davos, richard tells us what he thinks about the new australian government climate push. next we get the market view and why he does not see any safe havens. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we feel that 2022 was -- would be at lower levels of last year. >> the responsibility for inflation is at central banks, to the exception that they're able to exercise that response billy there will be high -- there will be higher interest rates. >> raising interest rates will not solve the problem of inflation, it will not create more food, it will make it more difficult. what you do is you have supply-side interventions. >> speaking to bloomberg on the sidelines of the world economic forum in davos. our next guest says there is no safe havens in the markets. you need unique ideas that are of the beaten pathf. ava, good to have you with us, especially when you cannot count on those safe havens when you saw what happened with target and walmart last week and those disaster days after earnings. it is all about margins and rising costs? >> that is exactly right, we saw
. >> still had we have big voices from davos, richard tells us what he thinks about the new australian government climate push. next we get the market view and why he does not see any safe havens. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we feel that 2022 was -- would be at lower levels of last year. >> the responsibility for inflation is at central banks, to the exception that they're able to exercise that response billy there will be high -- there will be higher interest rates. >>...
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gerry: finally, jason, you've been coming to davos for a few years. this is always a lot of talk about save the world, save the economy. this is the world's elite. somebody once said it's where billionaires come to lecture millionaires on how to live their life. one of the impressions you always get is whatever the consensus is, it is often wrong. so that said, what's your sense of what people are saying about the outlook for the u.s. and global economies? people seem cautious, nervous? >> i think it's two tracks. you go to a panel and listen to the latest economic forecast, and it's dour, it's recession risk, it's china shut down, etc. i talk to the a lot of people who are actually making decisions in the economy here, they're not planning to lay off workers. they're actually looking to still hire, they're looking to expand, taking advantage of capital. it's not as cheap as six months ago, but it's a lot cheaper than it was the six years ago. so i come away maybe with a little bit more optimism temp therred by fear, temp therred by caution but a litt
gerry: finally, jason, you've been coming to davos for a few years. this is always a lot of talk about save the world, save the economy. this is the world's elite. somebody once said it's where billionaires come to lecture millionaires on how to live their life. one of the impressions you always get is whatever the consensus is, it is often wrong. so that said, what's your sense of what people are saying about the outlook for the u.s. and global economies? people seem cautious, nervous?...
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f in davos at urged the world not to give up on globalization. and so for men of visiting hand vill info nor do i have to our website to we have com slash business till next time. okay. ah, she is the epitome of european royalty. but to the vast majority of her britain, she has always just been her majesty elizabeth the 2nd is celebrating her 7th decade on the throne. and we find out just what people think of her. uncle's names on d. w. l. is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal and revisit those who are finding it difficult exceeds his successes and in a weekly coping. 19th special in 60 minutes on d, w. o. listen carefully. don't know how with to the a girl. ah, feel the magic discover the world around you. subscribe to d w documentary on youtube. ah, ah, hello everyone and welcome to focus on europe. it's nice to have you here with me. there will be a really special party here in europe pretty soon and it will be taking place in the united kingdom. that's.
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alix: coming up, we will head back to davos. we will get the latest on the saudi investment manager. ♪ >> we do not have a lot of capacity. 2% or lower. it is very low. right now, the price is going down quickly. very soon, there will be 100 million barrels or more. alix: we want to go back to davos. >> joining me is the minister. we heard about capacity. we know you are trying to build your capacity. are you open to attracting foreign investors to directly invest? >> first of all, let me say that we are open to investing across the board. saudi arabia is doing better than ever. we had coming out of the pandemic, of multiple crises. our delivery against 2030 is ahead of schedule. i can cite a number of metrics that we have exceeded, but our commitment to the energy sector is consistent with our policy over many decades. it will continue to be a key anchor, in terms of the -- delivering predictable sources of energy, oil and gas. gas will be expended. the capacity is being tech -- being tested today. there is also going to be a
alix: coming up, we will head back to davos. we will get the latest on the saudi investment manager. ♪ >> we do not have a lot of capacity. 2% or lower. it is very low. right now, the price is going down quickly. very soon, there will be 100 million barrels or more. alix: we want to go back to davos. >> joining me is the minister. we heard about capacity. we know you are trying to build your capacity. are you open to attracting foreign investors to directly invest? >> first...
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. >>> and ukrainian president zelenskyy addressing davos just moments ago, what he told the world's top business leaders about opportunity in ukraine. >>> president biden shifting his warning about monkeypox as another possible case is being investigated in the united states. >>> and a heart continue stopping rescue in california, a helicopter swoops in to save a man dangling from the side of a cliff. >>> good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world, it is monday, may 23rd. this morning president biden is making unexpected headlines in tokyo, even his top aides were caught offguard by what he said. the president was asked if the united states would, quote, get involved militarily if china were to invade taiwan, and this is the exchange. >> you didn't want to get involved in the ukraine conflict militarily for obvious reasons. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? >> yes. >> you are? >> that's a commitment we made. we agree on a one china policy, we signed on to t and all the attendant agreements made from there. but the idea th
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is the wild food program chief, david beesley, talking to the media at the world economic forum in davos. well, we're talking to india now and trying to break through some solutions to help the crisis we're facing, that we do ask all nations to restrict trade barriers in a court limitations because we need as much free trades we can possibly get. but at the same time, we're planning to work with india who has a lot of grain production, see what they can do to contribute to helping us resolve the global food insecurity problem that we're facing right now. david beesley bear from the world food program and that's it for today is more from the region. and in particular, the situation in afghanistan on our website, the deborah dot com forward slash asia. i'm as ever, you can follow us on facebook and twitter as well back again tomorrow at the same time. we'll see you then to buy a t v highlights you every week in your in box. subscribe. now. a hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa, you to repeat issues and share ideas with, you know, or this channel. we are not of great
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and it can feel like something of a davos bubble up here. i would say that participants don't seem particularly phased by the protests themselves. but what i will say is that around a 3rd of the panels on the agenda this week are about global warming. so that's not to say that this isn't a concern for people here now, but another point is of, for example, earlier this week, at a meeting with the 1000000000 or george soros, he is concerned that this war could mean i am at the end of civilization largely because issues like climate change or not getting the attention, they deserve. d, w, corresponding chrissy. christie plots in the, in davos, switzerland. thank you. russia continues to pound ukraine's eastern dumbass region. it's aiming to take the industrial heartland after failing to capture the ukrainian capital. keith, moscow says it will continue the offensive until it achieves its goals. ukrainian forces are doing their best to push back russian troops despite heavy shelling in this village now back in ukrainian hands. residents tell of
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there was the w's christy plants and their reporting from davos, switzerland. the united nations estimates that nearly 7000000 ukrainians have left their homeland since the invasion began. over half a 1000000 of them have come to germany. tonight we want you to meet a mother and her daughter who were nel staying with a hose family right here in berlin. to neve, ne of key. if. after month of heavy russian selling much of the city is destroyed, it is anna and such as hometown. in march, the mother and daughter flint to berlin, their thoughts as still with their family and friends in ukraine. slow. so in mind of a yoga thought, i study my friends state incentive that my classmates will. i can't bear the thought that they did not have the chance to escape, even though they wanted to. i can't, but it's terrifying what drives and even though i'm doing well here, it's hard because i can't help them back in ukraine and i was finishing up high school. sasha walked in a call center than the attack started. now they live with mountain and cornelia young english. he's an e
there was the w's christy plants and their reporting from davos, switzerland. the united nations estimates that nearly 7000000 ukrainians have left their homeland since the invasion began. over half a 1000000 of them have come to germany. tonight we want you to meet a mother and her daughter who were nel staying with a hose family right here in berlin. to neve, ne of key. if. after month of heavy russian selling much of the city is destroyed, it is anna and such as hometown. in march, the...
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least, german chancellor o sholtes delivered the closing address today at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. he focused on russia's invasion of ukraine warning that the war must be stopped and contained at the same time. the leader of europe's largest economy also delivered a pitch for staying on the path of prosperity paved with free trade and globalization. the alternative, germany, europe, and the rest of the world could face a fork in the road. one way china, the other way america. i'm brit guffman berlin. this is the day. ah. and that's why our goal is very clear. hootin must not win his war. give it, we need to ensure peace in leases in ukraine. what we cannot have is any lifting of sanctions, any appeasement still no matter what the russian state does, there is always someone who says, let's take its interest into account. this whole lined about ukraine, who has to make a concession to stop the war, failed to make it to start on. it's a matter of making it clear to protein that will be no dictated peace. it's either them or us. and everyone in the world has to make a cho
least, german chancellor o sholtes delivered the closing address today at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. he focused on russia's invasion of ukraine warning that the war must be stopped and contained at the same time. the leader of europe's largest economy also delivered a pitch for staying on the path of prosperity paved with free trade and globalization. the alternative, germany, europe, and the rest of the world could face a fork in the road. one way china, the other way...
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that's why we're seeing de lensky addressing the davos forum. that's where we're seeing one of the biggest ukrainian delegations here at the forum today in order to kind of la la b, the global elite to keep their eyes on ukraine despite the fact that the wars dragging on their way diminish urban of the world economic forum and davos, thank you so much. and some breaking news now, a ukrainian caught us sentenced a russian soldier to life in prison for killing an unarmed civilian. it is the 1st war crime trial arising from russia's invasion. the 21 year old soldier have pleaded guilty to charges, including creed, mediated murder and committing a route crime during a trial in keefe, as the 1st war crime trial held and is likely to be one of many. the young sergeant admitted she shot dead, a 62 year old civilian on a bicycle in the eastern sunni region. on february, the 28th ukraine's prosecutor general says it is investigating nearly 11000 to potential war crimes. separate book did how the max sunday joins me now from the court house in key at that
that's why we're seeing de lensky addressing the davos forum. that's where we're seeing one of the biggest ukrainian delegations here at the forum today in order to kind of la la b, the global elite to keep their eyes on ukraine despite the fact that the wars dragging on their way diminish urban of the world economic forum and davos, thank you so much. and some breaking news now, a ukrainian caught us sentenced a russian soldier to life in prison for killing an unarmed civilian. it is the 1st...
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and he knows he can get that from people here in davos a. it's a tricky one though, because it's an economic balancing game that was our very own been facility reporting from dub of switzerland. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. an unfinished shopping ball in southwestern, iran has collapsed kili, at least 5 people. officials in the city of i'm by dawn, fear that the death toll could be much higher. and dozens of people are believed to still be still be trapped under the rubble surrounding shops and cars were also buried. a severe sandstorm has engulfed kuwait and other parts of the middle east. look at these pictures here disrupting air traffic, sending people to the hospital with respiratory problems. it is becoming an increasingly frequent phenomenon in the region due to rising temperatures. water scarcity, over grazing and deforestation, iraq saudi arabia and syria are also affect the world health organization is worn, that cases of monkey box are spreading rapidly. more than a 100 cases h
and he knows he can get that from people here in davos a. it's a tricky one though, because it's an economic balancing game that was our very own been facility reporting from dub of switzerland. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. an unfinished shopping ball in southwestern, iran has collapsed kili, at least 5 people. officials in the city of i'm by dawn, fear that the death toll could be much higher. and dozens of people are believed to still be...
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don't -- davos. don't miss our conversations with the ceo of nasdaq, the chairman of standard charm and -- chartered, and the ceo of accenture. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is a major concern for us. it's not just india, but if you look at food exports, since the start of the war, around wendy countries have put restrictions on food exports. it's been weed or palm oil, and many other such products. we worry a lot about what is going to happen with food prices. i think it's one of those prices where there is probably more that is going to go up then what we have already seen and it is a major concern. >> the history here is that a domestic government will come to the rescue, flattened prices, like the price of bread has been flat in egypt for decades, until it breaks. how close are we to a breaking point of that domestic subsidy? >> after two years of the pandemic, governments around the world, especially in countries like egypt, do not have the fiscal space to provide widespread support. this is so
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and he cried. ocean of the shadows, the annual world. economic for rushes pavilion in davos is renamed, the rush of war crimes house. ah, i'm anthony how'd walk into the program? polish president and jay duda has said russia must completely withdraw from ukraine to to made the comment during the speech to the cranium parliament. the 1st in person addressed by a foreign leader since the conflict again. but as he was speaking, russian forces stepped up there offensive on the city of separate the nits in the east of ukraine. a show of war time solidarity between neighbors, polish president on j. duda became the 1st foreign leader to speak to the ukranian parliament in person since the war began. due to stressed his support for ukraine's bids to join the in you and said that any territorial concessions to russia would be a blow for the entire western world. yas, that the che got lena, i want to say clearly, but only ukraine has the right to decide its future. so there could be no negotiations and decision making behind ukraine's back a lot. nothing can be decided about ukraine without ukra
and he cried. ocean of the shadows, the annual world. economic for rushes pavilion in davos is renamed, the rush of war crimes house. ah, i'm anthony how'd walk into the program? polish president and jay duda has said russia must completely withdraw from ukraine to to made the comment during the speech to the cranium parliament. the 1st in person addressed by a foreign leader since the conflict again. but as he was speaking, russian forces stepped up there offensive on the city of separate the...
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all right, been pursued in davos this year, force minus his ski underwear. and as always, thank thanks. read. it was a trial of huge symbolic significance, ukraine's 1st war crimes trial. since the start of the russian invasion and the sentence, as i said, a clear president life in prison for a 21 year old russian soldier who pleaded guilty to killing an unarmed civilian ukrainian officials say that there will be many more trials like this 3 months into this war, they say that they are already investigating some, $13000.00 potential war crops in a courtroom in chief punishment for a crime committed during war. a russian tank commander convicted of killing a 62 old civilian in a village in northeastern ukraine. based on the above, the court has ruled that vadim ye if gain of ish, marin bourne october 17th. 2000 has been found guilty of committing a criminal offense on the part youth. article 438 of the criminal code of here, crane has been given a life sentence. ukraine's prosecutor general says that they are about 13000 ongoing investigations into alleged wa
all right, been pursued in davos this year, force minus his ski underwear. and as always, thank thanks. read. it was a trial of huge symbolic significance, ukraine's 1st war crimes trial. since the start of the russian invasion and the sentence, as i said, a clear president life in prison for a 21 year old russian soldier who pleaded guilty to killing an unarmed civilian ukrainian officials say that there will be many more trials like this 3 months into this war, they say that they are already...
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i mean, the movers and shakers there in davos where you are. they have always been the movers and shakers of globalization and over an intrinsically complicated world, which has changed so dramatically. i mean, globalization was working well for a lot of people. a lot of people would argue for the wealthy, but it was bringing a lot of people out of poverty. we saw that in china right up until the pandemic hit. and now with this war and global supply chains being shattered, and their worries about energy prices and food security, things are going to have to change. and basically, people here are going to have to go back to the original pioneering spirit of a diverse and go back to their routes. just take a look at time magazine. i thought their front cover was quite interesting. talking about together again, finding our way in a new world. no, it's really new territory. these are you spheres of influence, that they're going to have to deal with no longer a cold war where you have to big blocks. but a whole lot of different blocks are vying for t
i mean, the movers and shakers there in davos where you are. they have always been the movers and shakers of globalization and over an intrinsically complicated world, which has changed so dramatically. i mean, globalization was working well for a lot of people. a lot of people would argue for the wealthy, but it was bringing a lot of people out of poverty. we saw that in china right up until the pandemic hit. and now with this war and global supply chains being shattered, and their worries...
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the world economic forum gets under way in davos. but can the talking shop really solve the planet's big issues? australia's new prime minister has just been sworn in. we look at the economic challenges his government will be facing. russia has halted its gas supply to finland — the latest escalation of an energy payments row with the west. russia's gas giant gazprom confirmed it had completely halted exports to finland at 0a:00 gmt on saturday. finland says there will be no disruption to customers. today the 28th world gas conference starts in daegu, with 12,000 participants from 90 countries descending on the energy city of south korea. topics on the table for discussion will no doubt focus on russia and europe's energy supply — or lack of it. meanwhile, the uk is apparently experiencing a gas glut, with surplus supplies of natural gas pouring into britain's re gasification terminals. the glut has squashed gas prices on the spot market in britain, but will this lead to prices dropping for consumers? joining me now is michael st
the world economic forum gets under way in davos. but can the talking shop really solve the planet's big issues? australia's new prime minister has just been sworn in. we look at the economic challenges his government will be facing. russia has halted its gas supply to finland — the latest escalation of an energy payments row with the west. russia's gas giant gazprom confirmed it had completely halted exports to finland at 0a:00 gmt on saturday. finland says there will be no disruption to...
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he is going to be looking to get more support for his country from those delegates in davos can expect any new pledges of support. that is the open question, of course he's going to be looking for support on a whole bevy of issues. i mean, there's the question of reconstructing the country. there's already been some talk of a new martial style plan to rebuild ukraine because it's been actually ravage as once he was seen in the room to the speech. we're talking about hundreds of hospitals that destroyed $1300.00 schools and a country's infrastructure is really crumbling. under the weight of the russian on slot at the same time, he's also going to be looking for more military support as well. and as emily was saying just there was also this question of the sanctions regime. of course, he's going to be speaking to some of the most influential business and economic leaders around the world. and there is some question how long there would they will be willing to support these sanctions against russia. because of course, that had some of the book there are dependent to a certain extent on in
he is going to be looking to get more support for his country from those delegates in davos can expect any new pledges of support. that is the open question, of course he's going to be looking for support on a whole bevy of issues. i mean, there's the question of reconstructing the country. there's already been some talk of a new martial style plan to rebuild ukraine because it's been actually ravage as once he was seen in the room to the speech. we're talking about hundreds of hospitals that...
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well, ben, for solon is in davos for d. w. i asked him how the speech had been received with a standing ovation fil a. it was a very emotional speech, and davis was listening. that's the short, the, the crowd here, the investors, the other world leaders, 50 of which are here, heads of states and governments and prime ministers are delegations as well and thousands of business leaders. and he did stick to them that are who had said that, that they simply haven't done enough that ukraine is short on time. and if this russian, aggression continues or increases even what we need is what you said at the beginning of the show even tougher sanctions. so an oil embargo, all banks need to be blocked, all of them, the i t sector as well and no trade, whatsoever. he made a big point of that. he then also question, how much longer will the world stay united because this, this unity is what scares mr. put most in mr. zalinski is words. we need to make you create a priority. now every day that we wake up, he said, we need to ask ourselves,
well, ben, for solon is in davos for d. w. i asked him how the speech had been received with a standing ovation fil a. it was a very emotional speech, and davis was listening. that's the short, the, the crowd here, the investors, the other world leaders, 50 of which are here, heads of states and governments and prime ministers are delegations as well and thousands of business leaders. and he did stick to them that are who had said that, that they simply haven't done enough that ukraine is short...
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, the war has taken on ukrainian lives, aim to cape the human cost front and center for everyone at davos this year. and here now are some of the other stories making news around the world. so, turkish president, richard type odor one says he will no longer speak to the greek prime minister. at one accuses kitty arcos, mitzi talkies of harboring a muslim cleric hostile to ankara and pressuring us officials not to so fighter jets to turkey. severe sandstorm has engulfed q, white and other parts of the middle east. the winds disrupted air traffic. some people were treated in hospital for breathing problems. santa site visit storms are becoming more frequent. i blame rising temperatures, water shortages and deforestation. strategies, new prime minister anthony albanese, is making the leaders of the us, japan and india for regional security talks in tokyo. the so called quote, countries are focusing on the potential threat from china. a key issue is the security of taiwan and t r. one is also the subject of one of the u. s. press. one of us president jo biden's famous unscripted remarks biden
, the war has taken on ukrainian lives, aim to cape the human cost front and center for everyone at davos this year. and here now are some of the other stories making news around the world. so, turkish president, richard type odor one says he will no longer speak to the greek prime minister. at one accuses kitty arcos, mitzi talkies of harboring a muslim cleric hostile to ankara and pressuring us officials not to so fighter jets to turkey. severe sandstorm has engulfed q, white and other parts...
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it talk to me a little bit about what has changed there in davos regarding russia? well, the russians, uninvited, 1st of all, and secondly, russia house has been turned into the russian war crimes house. it's a type of gallery all ought to be more precise at documentation center. there are 4683 verified images taken by ukrainian photographers of the mass destruction of the death. the killings of civilians all over ukraine and their harrowing images. um, i had to leave the center at some stage because the, the video that was playing was i, it was just too much to take. it was, it was really incredible and the stories they had to tell were just absolutely awful. the prosecutor general from ukraine joined by video link and told us about the mutilation of torture, the raping of mine, as the children who were being stolen and put into foster care in russia, in the hands of their aggressors, to grow up to remove their identities of being ukrainian and become russians. yeah . and it's, it's hard to imagine that this is part of a world economic form, but that is indeed the
it talk to me a little bit about what has changed there in davos regarding russia? well, the russians, uninvited, 1st of all, and secondly, russia house has been turned into the russian war crimes house. it's a type of gallery all ought to be more precise at documentation center. there are 4683 verified images taken by ukrainian photographers of the mass destruction of the death. the killings of civilians all over ukraine and their harrowing images. um, i had to leave the center at some stage...
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, of what happens in davos, the parties. for obvious reasons you don't feel safe where russian officials and those closely tied to the russian government are. i wonder what davos is like for you now without those folks there. >> i feel a lot safer. i used to walk through the halls of davos, past russian government officials that were probably in meeting -- private meetings among themselves talking about how to kill me. two years ago, when i was coming to davos, as a british citizen i was informed by the british security services they had received a message from their swiss counterparts that there was a plot being hatched by the russians to do something to me in davos. in fact, the swiss arrested two individuals when they asked for their i.d.s they showed diplomatic passports and left the country. it's shock -- they have a shocking long reach. it's really quite pleasant not to be seeing any russians in davos this year. >> bill, we appreciate you joining us. thank you, bill browder. >> thank you. >>> a supersonic breakthrough,
, of what happens in davos, the parties. for obvious reasons you don't feel safe where russian officials and those closely tied to the russian government are. i wonder what davos is like for you now without those folks there. >> i feel a lot safer. i used to walk through the halls of davos, past russian government officials that were probably in meeting -- private meetings among themselves talking about how to kill me. two years ago, when i was coming to davos, as a british citizen i was...
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coming up, malaysia's finance minister will be joining us in davos. stay tuned for that conversation, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: right, let's go back to davos, where we are standing by with the malaysian finance minister. >> we are interested in malaysia because it is an oil exporter, the number two exporter of [indiscernible] so let's get the perspective of prime minister zafrul aziz. i guess that malaysia is in a pretty good spot, is it helping you to achieve your growth target for the year as estimated by the central bank? zafrul: first of all, thank you for having me, it's good to be back in davos. for malaysia, you are right, we just posted fiscal quarter results that were strong above market expectations. it had been 5%. optimistically on track to six point 3%. the second quarter looks strong as well, driven by consumption and of course commodity prices have helped malaysia. however, having said that, what is also a concern, the challenge that malaysia faces that we continue to support, subsidies, increased subsidies, we can see that infl
coming up, malaysia's finance minister will be joining us in davos. stay tuned for that conversation, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: right, let's go back to davos, where we are standing by with the malaysian finance minister. >> we are interested in malaysia because it is an oil exporter, the number two exporter of [indiscernible] so let's get the perspective of prime minister zafrul aziz. i guess that malaysia is in a pretty good spot, is it helping you to achieve your growth target...
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gentlemen found the consequential leader to another, welcome back secretary general to devils on —- davos. thank you for your unprecedented leadership in these challenging times. [applause] thank you. i think the war in ukraine has put nato front and center of the discussion of security and stability in europe and as a result those that are formally applied to join the alliance and next month they will me and manager to agree on the strategic priorities over the next decade therefore my great pleasure for the states to share with our audience and globally the mission on the impact with the long-term implications of the world thank you mr. secretary general. [applause] >> itt is good to be back and devils so for half a century the world economic forum has brought the global community to gather for the insights and solutions the world's most importan' difficult problems. but pigeons were on ukraine has shattered peace in europe and it is a game changer. and then for the global order. and in response to russia's aggression. providing support to ukraine and in particular the united states to
gentlemen found the consequential leader to another, welcome back secretary general to devils on —- davos. thank you for your unprecedented leadership in these challenging times. [applause] thank you. i think the war in ukraine has put nato front and center of the discussion of security and stability in europe and as a result those that are formally applied to join the alliance and next month they will me and manager to agree on the strategic priorities over the next decade therefore my great...
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here at the world economic forum in davos a dare devil tightrope walker has claimed a new world record for the longest slack line crossing frenchman not don't pull em . inched his way along. a 2200 metre long wire, some 100 meters high and just 2 centimeters white. it took them 2 hours to make his way along the sack line, which was suspended between a crane and an abbey on mont. saint michel, a feat that might make even those of us who aren't scared of heights a little nervous with. well, here's a reminder of the top story we're following for families are waiting for officials to identify the victims of a mass shooting in the u. s. stage of taxes, at least 21 people died, most of them children, police kill the attacker at the elementary school in the town of albert. well, that's all for now coming up. next ego africa finds out why it's important to keep older variety in some seats. that's after a short break, and don't forget you can stay up to date on our website, d, w dot com or follow up on our social media account. i'm pablo for any us for me and the team here in berlin. take care
here at the world economic forum in davos a dare devil tightrope walker has claimed a new world record for the longest slack line crossing frenchman not don't pull em . inched his way along. a 2200 metre long wire, some 100 meters high and just 2 centimeters white. it took them 2 hours to make his way along the sack line, which was suspended between a crane and an abbey on mont. saint michel, a feat that might make even those of us who aren't scared of heights a little nervous with. well,...
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tom: we will be going to davos. we can assure you as we look back 10 to 12 years, it is occupy davos with abramowitz. she will be traveling to davos it is in a hermetically sealed case. can we move on? lisa: let's move on. tom: careful analysis of the housing market and the american consumer better. the data with mastercard on what consumption is doing she is the chief u.s. economist for mastercard economic institute. what is the distinction you see in the mastercard data? >> good morning. the data as we have been talking about has shown solid consumer. right now the transaction data is still outspending. as we look forward and think about all of these different factors driving consumer spending with costs going up, we are seeing a shift in the economic cycle towards moderation and we should see that show through in the data. in the meantime, seeing strong spending trends. tom: you look at 10% of america, another 10%, another 10%. can you state the middle class will be crushed by this inflation? michelle: i don't th
tom: we will be going to davos. we can assure you as we look back 10 to 12 years, it is occupy davos with abramowitz. she will be traveling to davos it is in a hermetically sealed case. can we move on? lisa: let's move on. tom: careful analysis of the housing market and the american consumer better. the data with mastercard on what consumption is doing she is the chief u.s. economist for mastercard economic institute. what is the distinction you see in the mastercard data? >> good...
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i will not leave davos with that thought. i will leave with the thought that we will need more collaboration. i'm afraid the risk of a world recession is less than the risk that we are going to walk into the world with more fragmentation. with trade blocks and currency blocks separating what was up to now still an integrated world economy with a conflict in ukraine, bad weather, and inflation all contributing to rising food prices, davis, his worst nightmare appears to be coming to fruition. global trade is being dramatically affected with malaysia, for example, already halting monthly exports of 3600000 chickens until production stabilizes. while a number of the world's biggest grain exporters like russia and cassock, stand, have restricted oversee sales to protect their domestic markets. after a heat wave ravaged grain output in india and prices shot sky, high new deli band, private sector grain exports altogether. some experts say india is even thinking of doing the same with rice. the government has already imposed restri
i will not leave davos with that thought. i will leave with the thought that we will need more collaboration. i'm afraid the risk of a world recession is less than the risk that we are going to walk into the world with more fragmentation. with trade blocks and currency blocks separating what was up to now still an integrated world economy with a conflict in ukraine, bad weather, and inflation all contributing to rising food prices, davis, his worst nightmare appears to be coming to fruition....