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shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. toyota warning the u.s. auto market has peaked and will shrink this year, despite unprecedented incentives to attract buyers. the u.s. sales president bob carter says it may fall from 17.5year's record, million. toyota discounts are at the highest level ever after they declined in the first three months this year. ramy: yahoo! is being sued in the u.s. for allegedly failing to keep the promises they made to chinese dissidents in 2007. that includes financial and humanitarian efforts. they said they help the chinese government find dissidents, who were later jailed. yahoo! declined to comment on those allegations. are expecting inflation data from china in two hours. in march,up slightly rising 1% on the year. economists we spoke to found it down to 7.5% last month, from 7.8% in february. pulled down in part because of falling commodity prices. our next guest is known for his views on chinese markets, he is a chief strategist. he anticipated 2015, boom and bust in stocks. always great to see you. we have seen
shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. toyota warning the u.s. auto market has peaked and will shrink this year, despite unprecedented incentives to attract buyers. the u.s. sales president bob carter says it may fall from 17.5year's record, million. toyota discounts are at the highest level ever after they declined in the first three months this year. ramy: yahoo! is being sued in the u.s. for allegedly failing to keep the promises they made to chinese dissidents in 2007. that includes financial...
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shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. preaccident -- reaction to trump's statement about china not being a currency manipulator. our currency editor joins us now. not really a surprise, given make the not in fact three criteria in the treasury department report. give us some background on what we should expect. >> nobody has expected in the past couple of months for the treasury department the label china a currency manipulator. if you look at what has been happening this year, china has allowed the yuan to strengthen. trumpbout-face from saying this will not happen, is not a huge surprise. it is a climbed down from what he said earlier. however, if you look at what is going on in the currency market, the trend in the chinese yuan could be slightly misleading because the yuan has lost your .8% against the dollar this year. that is compared to more than 7% for the japanese yen. the yuan has not strengthened as much as other currencies. ramy: i want to bring in our next guest, she believes china is motivated to depreciate t
shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. preaccident -- reaction to trump's statement about china not being a currency manipulator. our currency editor joins us now. not really a surprise, given make the not in fact three criteria in the treasury department report. give us some background on what we should expect. >> nobody has expected in the past couple of months for the treasury department the label china a currency manipulator. if you look at what has been happening this year, china has...
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ramy: i'm shery ahn -- shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. let us get the first word news with nina melendez. a chinese tech company has dropped its $2 billion pursuit of euros tv maker visio because of regulatory issues. bloomberg reported this month that the deal is being held i onhter chinese controls currency outflows. the failed pursuit is another sign that plans are faltering. the company is struggling to raise cash. chineseg has been told regulators will require coal miner's to self recorders of their supply to metal makers. drc isrces say and imposing the requirement on mid-and long-term contracts and demanding at least 90% of the total volume in each contract livered. miners you feel to comply will higher powerr -- costs. a shortage of cash for infrastructure projects. proposing to offer licenses to private companies to set up special banks to help finance roads, ports, power, and other projects. spending is estimated at $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years and the s&p global ratings says the funding gap is shaving 5% off of india's
ramy: i'm shery ahn -- shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. let us get the first word news with nina melendez. a chinese tech company has dropped its $2 billion pursuit of euros tv maker visio because of regulatory issues. bloomberg reported this month that the deal is being held i onhter chinese controls currency outflows. the failed pursuit is another sign that plans are faltering. the company is struggling to raise cash. chineseg has been told regulators will require coal miner's to self...
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shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. you are watching daybreak asia. let's get the first word news. rosalind: egypt has declared a state of emergency after suicide bombings that killed more than 40 people. the attacks have been claimed by the so-called islamic state. they call it the deadliest assault on civilians for the residence three years in power. this comes a week after president trump praise their fight against terrorism. a new poll suggests the parlous candidate-- far left in france is gaining ground. gives the communist act contender 18% supporter, one point ahead of the conservative francois fillon. emmanuel macron and the first national leader marine le pen are tied at 24% each. in marcholl gains while unemployment fell, 19,000 jobs added last month, a little more than half the forecast of 180,000. those were the weakest figures since may last year, but may reflect the labor market returning to normal. people view the economy operating your maximum employment. the ford motor company ceo is optimistic about tr
shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. you are watching daybreak asia. let's get the first word news. rosalind: egypt has declared a state of emergency after suicide bombings that killed more than 40 people. the attacks have been claimed by the so-called islamic state. they call it the deadliest assault on civilians for the residence three years in power. this comes a week after president trump praise their fight against terrorism. a new poll suggests the parlous candidate-- far left in france is...
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pretty amazing stuff, shery. shery: tracy alloway joining us from abu dhabi. let's stay with oil in the region. managing director of front tear markets -- frontier market that bank of america. let's discuss some of the points that tracy brought up. especially when it comes to oil. if you take a look at the bloomberg, and basically what we are seeing is a u.s. oil rig in the white line are increasing. -- outputly out continues to decline. there are concerns that this will upset the efforts to cut global supply. given this pressure on prices, why are you bullish for oil in the second quarter? , lookinger of factors into the end of the second quarter. the first quarter typically tends to be a week quarter for demand. pretty have read -- heavy refinery and maintenance, as well as other factors. we are now coming out of that approaching u.s. driving season. as a result we should start to see demands picking up and we are beginning to see inventories get drawn into the united states. the end of thes second quarter, we think that, on may 25 we will see a renewal of t
pretty amazing stuff, shery. shery: tracy alloway joining us from abu dhabi. let's stay with oil in the region. managing director of front tear markets -- frontier market that bank of america. let's discuss some of the points that tracy brought up. especially when it comes to oil. if you take a look at the bloomberg, and basically what we are seeing is a u.s. oil rig in the white line are increasing. -- outputly out continues to decline. there are concerns that this will upset the efforts to...
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shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. and see whatondon is coming up over the next few hours in europe. you are watching european carmakers and how they have been doing in the u.s.. tell us about that. u.s., it was a dominant theme. asian equity trading day, the sector has been a big theme as well. we are seeing weakness because of a lack of appetite in the united states. what that means about the u.s. consumers. what does this mean for europe? bmw has declared its first win over mercedes, narrow in the u.s. luxury rate. the victory with the x three and ask five for bmw increase by 35%. they have managed to close the gap on her cds. if you look at the first three months, 7500 vehicles held behind mercedes right now in the first three months. watching those at the open of the european trade. yousef: the other story is around the ecb. the ecb has been to struggling italian lenders to be solvent. the financial story. a lot of people have been concerned about the italian financial sector for some time. thanks in that sector n
shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. and see whatondon is coming up over the next few hours in europe. you are watching european carmakers and how they have been doing in the u.s.. tell us about that. u.s., it was a dominant theme. asian equity trading day, the sector has been a big theme as well. we are seeing weakness because of a lack of appetite in the united states. what that means about the u.s. consumers. what does this mean for europe? bmw has declared its first win over mercedes, narrow...
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shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. earlier on bloomberg, we spoke to veteran emerging markets investor, and now i started by asking him with middle eastern stocks of a discount, how interested is he? >> saudi arabia is going to have this issue possibly, not so sure about that what this evaluation will be. that will be a boost to the market as well. they're going to have to open up the market little more, which is one of the problems. being the biggest market in the middle east, they are still very restrictive. yousef: we're joined by a partner of middle east capital markets at kagan spalding. in terms of opening up, there really doing that. it need to go further. what is that? >> the size of the market and the kind of capital they're looking to raise, i think that is the natural next course of action to further open up the market. we have seen recent changes which allows foreign investment in certain sectors. entities and so on. i think the steps have been taken in that direction, like everything in saudi it is very th
shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. earlier on bloomberg, we spoke to veteran emerging markets investor, and now i started by asking him with middle eastern stocks of a discount, how interested is he? >> saudi arabia is going to have this issue possibly, not so sure about that what this evaluation will be. that will be a boost to the market as well. they're going to have to open up the market little more, which is one of the problems. being the biggest market in the middle east, they are...
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shery: bring it on. ♪ ♪ shery: you are watching bloomberg. i am in hong kong. yousef: and i am in dubai. that schedule up to speed with the latest headlines. the philippines central bank is a saying there is no urgent need to raise interest rates and are expecting to ease after the third quarter. the governor says he thinks price growth to reach a most 4% this year. they may not rush to tighten even as economists predict the philippines will be the first southeast asia country to hike this year. -- extending their partnership in a's and -- asia-pacific. paypal have been barred for transactions. this allows users of either system to choose how to pay. paypal expect to roll out the deal elsewhere in the world after asia but has not decided where. yousef: qatar's bank is said to someone to help them with their merger. the national bike of qatar is likely to be absorbed in a three-way merger. they have yet to name banks for the deal but a plan to issue new shares. expect completion of the deal within six months. bigy: jamie dimon has two statement in his annual let
shery: bring it on. ♪ ♪ shery: you are watching bloomberg. i am in hong kong. yousef: and i am in dubai. that schedule up to speed with the latest headlines. the philippines central bank is a saying there is no urgent need to raise interest rates and are expecting to ease after the third quarter. the governor says he thinks price growth to reach a most 4% this year. they may not rush to tighten even as economists predict the philippines will be the first southeast asia country to hike this...
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shery: i'm in hong kong. a off seeing a bit of optimist town in asia. we have asia -- oil continuing to gain. we have positive data out of japan. the gmm go function on the bloomberg. many markets are in the green. look at the hang seng index up .4%. it is pausing three days of declines. japanese nikkei is also up. topics is also up. we are also seeing the kiwi dollar gain half a percent. we have inflation data reaching the central banks targets for the first time in more than five years. wti up .6%. sovereign debt markets are in the red. note, thed five-year yield is up 3.5 basis points. this part of the world we are under two hours away from the opening of the emirates market. here is the pulse of the equity action. we pulled this, up for you on one of our favorite functions. emf function. is really popular and breaks it down nicely. real estate is up .7%. you have some consumer staples doing well as well. on the weak side of this equation, you have utilities under pressure. energy stocks and industrials as
shery: i'm in hong kong. a off seeing a bit of optimist town in asia. we have asia -- oil continuing to gain. we have positive data out of japan. the gmm go function on the bloomberg. many markets are in the green. look at the hang seng index up .4%. it is pausing three days of declines. japanese nikkei is also up. topics is also up. we are also seeing the kiwi dollar gain half a percent. we have inflation data reaching the central banks targets for the first time in more than five years. wti...
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i am shery ahn. anchor: i'm david ingles. welcome to our special edition of "bloomberg markets: asia." anchor: president trump has ordered a missile strike on the basean government air in retaliation. it killed at least 70 civilians. anchor: president trump is meeting with the chinese president. kevin, thank you for coming on the program. bring us up-to-date on the latest you are hearing there. evening,rlier this president trump ordered 59 tomahawk fired from two navy ships to be deployed at syria in a battlefield in syria, the site of where the chemical attacks lobbied against dozens of innocent children and civilians earlier this week. president trump had a change of heart of sorts in which he spoke publicly at a press conference at the rose garden up white house in which he called the crimes committed by syria's president bashar al-assad "heinous." tonight, we saw what exactly that would mean. you are watching the video that government officials in the united states have released of these more than 50 tomahawks being deplo
i am shery ahn. anchor: i'm david ingles. welcome to our special edition of "bloomberg markets: asia." anchor: president trump has ordered a missile strike on the basean government air in retaliation. it killed at least 70 civilians. anchor: president trump is meeting with the chinese president. kevin, thank you for coming on the program. bring us up-to-date on the latest you are hearing there. evening,rlier this president trump ordered 59 tomahawk fired from two navy ships to be...
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shery ahn: nothing really much coming out of that. no wonder the japanese yen is at similar levels to before the announcement about an hour ago. it is falling .2%. the japanese equity markets are still in it the red. a mixed victory across markets. flushing all of the south, what is going on? sophie: one of the drivers here, and assessment of trumps tax plan, one page after all of the buildup. one of the only bright spots in asia along with shared in wellington. chinese equities resuming their slide, set to erase the 2017 games. indonesia on a downturn. we are seeing the canadian loonie and the mexican peso gain after trump said nafta will not be terminated. that is certainly a big move. take a look at equity movers in asia saying the earnings this thursday, a china telecom posting its results at $775 million. following the most in three years after forecast below estimates. it is sliding in the prospects of australia, exports unchanged so far. tokyo resuming trade. it is not reached an agreement on a restructuring scheme just yet. re
shery ahn: nothing really much coming out of that. no wonder the japanese yen is at similar levels to before the announcement about an hour ago. it is falling .2%. the japanese equity markets are still in it the red. a mixed victory across markets. flushing all of the south, what is going on? sophie: one of the drivers here, and assessment of trumps tax plan, one page after all of the buildup. one of the only bright spots in asia along with shared in wellington. chinese equities resuming their...
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shery: the turkish lira weakening. we have an interview with the philippine finance secretary. ♪ david: welcome back, we spoke with the philippine finance secretary to talk about the plans for tax reform when it comes to individuals and corporate. listen in. >> our program is very ambitious, we want to lower the income tax rates he goes they are higher than our neighbors. we want to bring down our personal income tax from 32% down to 25%. increase thent to amount of reductions the population will have. on the other hand, we will increase taxes on fuel and automobiles. adjustede not been since 1997. >> when it comes to tax invaders, how do you plan to do that? there was a highly successful tax amnesty program, generating billions and it additional revenue. is that part of your strategy? will show the population we will go after the tax invaders. -- evaders. theave filed a case, largest tax case filed in recent years. there are taxes on cigarettes. the first lawsuit for roughly $200 million. >> what will you do? >> we
shery: the turkish lira weakening. we have an interview with the philippine finance secretary. ♪ david: welcome back, we spoke with the philippine finance secretary to talk about the plans for tax reform when it comes to individuals and corporate. listen in. >> our program is very ambitious, we want to lower the income tax rates he goes they are higher than our neighbors. we want to bring down our personal income tax from 32% down to 25%. increase thent to amount of reductions the...
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shery: thank you. the international monetary fund has lowered its growth forecast for saudi arabia and year. let's hear more from his deputy director. it is a difficult environment. scenario whichhe is most likely to play out, is one of recovery. it is buttressed by strong economic data we are seen at the end of last year and earlier this year. but of course there are many threats to these prospects. you just listed some of them. i would be happy to elaborate on them as you see fit. >> no better time than now. once you elaborate on the now. worried about are the increasing pressures toward in with looking policies that have emerged in various parts of advanced economies. manifestation of those pressures. having them in our baseline because at the moment we do not see them as the most likely outcome. we are concerned that should politicalot just pressures, but also actions, that would not only have economic consequences directly by curtailing global sources of growth such as trade, but also indirectly t
shery: thank you. the international monetary fund has lowered its growth forecast for saudi arabia and year. let's hear more from his deputy director. it is a difficult environment. scenario whichhe is most likely to play out, is one of recovery. it is buttressed by strong economic data we are seen at the end of last year and earlier this year. but of course there are many threats to these prospects. you just listed some of them. i would be happy to elaborate on them as you see fit. >> no...
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shery ahn: how much of a big n?al is the ms cie is as formative in terms of bringing the equity market close. over tracked actively by $2 trillion. the global markets are tracked by over $11 trillion. significant --it significant equity flows and strong investment returns. shery ahn: should we be belying -- lighting into saudi arabia and kuwait before they get benchmarks?these >> history of the inclusion tendency is a pretty exciting conclusion. what it shows really is the last 20 inclusions into the emerging markets index, since 1994, the meeting return has been 55%. the median return in the has been closer to 67%. much closer look than the uae which rallied 48% and 115% respectively in of the year prior to inclusion. you are not trying to extrapolate that. clearly this is one factor amongst many one would need to consider. yousef: oil prices are still wobbly. have a little faith. we will see why they think crude may see $60 by the end of the year ♪ an update of the top stories. the bank of japan governor says po
shery ahn: how much of a big n?al is the ms cie is as formative in terms of bringing the equity market close. over tracked actively by $2 trillion. the global markets are tracked by over $11 trillion. significant --it significant equity flows and strong investment returns. shery ahn: should we be belying -- lighting into saudi arabia and kuwait before they get benchmarks?these >> history of the inclusion tendency is a pretty exciting conclusion. what it shows really is the last 20...
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shery: thank you. the leaders of the world's two largest economies have hailed their first face-to-face meeting a success even though overshadowed by syria and north korea. tom mackenzie has been following this. get anything concrete, so what can we say they actually achieved? that's right. both sides positive on the outcome of this meeting because the lead up was full attention and concern and angst faced by the chinese side from what they were hearing from president trump and his entourage in terms korea,olitical north taiwan, south china sea, currency and whether or not to label china a currency minute either. gaffes, nono major falling out. they set himself up for a strong working relationship going forward. , 100so got a few details days of talks around trade and will set up a negotiation framework for both countries to work through some of the major issues. in terms of the leverage trump has over china on issues like trade though, he may not have as many sticks and carrots as he may wish. this is
shery: thank you. the leaders of the world's two largest economies have hailed their first face-to-face meeting a success even though overshadowed by syria and north korea. tom mackenzie has been following this. get anything concrete, so what can we say they actually achieved? that's right. both sides positive on the outcome of this meeting because the lead up was full attention and concern and angst faced by the chinese side from what they were hearing from president trump and his entourage in...
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shery: that is the point. that is the key issue right now and we do see some things out there for the pace of oil decline in the u.s. slowing. what is the consensus for those u.s. stockpiles at the moment? anna: at the moment, we see oil trade in the range of around 50-53 u.s. dollars per barrel and the problem has been even if oil supplies in the u.s. come down, we see drilling activity increasing, so that has been increasing for about 30 straight weeks now. -- 13 straight weeks now. and there has been focus on whether opec will have to continue the cuts into the second half of the year. that is why there will be a lot of focus on the market for may when opec meets again and a lot of analysts say this is already priced into the market so unless they extend cuts as expected, citi saying we could have a fall from there. spirits picking up in the shale of the u.s., especially in the u.s. basin, a lucrative gas play and we saw that yesterday. lack stone announcing that they would buy a company called eagleclaw fo
shery: that is the point. that is the key issue right now and we do see some things out there for the pace of oil decline in the u.s. slowing. what is the consensus for those u.s. stockpiles at the moment? anna: at the moment, we see oil trade in the range of around 50-53 u.s. dollars per barrel and the problem has been even if oil supplies in the u.s. come down, we see drilling activity increasing, so that has been increasing for about 30 straight weeks now. -- 13 straight weeks now. and there...
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shery: thank you so much. haslinda amin joining us from singapore with the latest on san miguel. , three minutes and 18 seconds, the reopening, split-yen flat, the topix 60-40 up and down. more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ careful joe, they've got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. something for everyone is awesome. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. more to stream to every screen. thank you so much for that down home welcome. show me female vocalist of the year. thank you so much. thank you so much acm's, i appreciate it. show me acm best moments. i could never have wished for, asked for and dreamt of anything more than this. catch your favorite moments from the acm awards and an exclusive encore performance by kelsea ballerini following the show on xfinity x1. the acm awards. live on sunday, april 2nd 8/7 central on cbs. rosalind: it is 11:29 in hong kong. i am
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shery: right, let's continue the conversation. is tying themp decision not to brand china a currency manipulator to beijing in bracing freer trade and working with the u.s. to deal with north korea. kathleen hays joins us now. a lot of people are wondering if this is a good decision. foreign policy tied to economics. what did we learn from the treasury department? did they make a differentiation? >> did they tie it together? no. department issued this survey a couple of times a year and it has been going on for some time. it focuses specifically on economies, trade, foreign-exchange intervention. ison't think it unprecedented for the leaders of nations to start looking at their relationships comprehensively, looking at their trade deals in relation to foreign relations. nowadays, it is cybersecurity. the important part of this report is that even though china was not rendered a currency out that in we find fact china is still being watched on the currency watchlist along with five other nations, top korea, japan, taiwan, germany,
shery: right, let's continue the conversation. is tying themp decision not to brand china a currency manipulator to beijing in bracing freer trade and working with the u.s. to deal with north korea. kathleen hays joins us now. a lot of people are wondering if this is a good decision. foreign policy tied to economics. what did we learn from the treasury department? did they make a differentiation? >> did they tie it together? no. department issued this survey a couple of times a year and...
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shery: when it comes to the have seenrkets, we this rally in oil stocks last week. this sector has been a market underperformer since the start of the year. could we see some upside when it comes to the oil prices and the oil stocks because of that? >> yes, i don't think we need to in a remarkable improvement oil price for the energy sector to have some upside here. the trump trade had nothing to theith energy, but if improvement persists, i expect it to rally as much as 10%, particularly investors remain income seeking. yousef: i have pulled up this function that shows fund flows for the middle east and africa. mixedn see the allocations outperformed, some weakness in real estate, commodities flat. how would you divide this up for the next six months? >> we have a fixed income bias. we have a positive view on equities, but everyone is waiting to take their money on that trade, so we are looking to buy bonds in a but not at these yields. swinging out of the equities after strong returns globally. could bethe market different because we have seen these markets go dow
shery: when it comes to the have seenrkets, we this rally in oil stocks last week. this sector has been a market underperformer since the start of the year. could we see some upside when it comes to the oil prices and the oil stocks because of that? >> yes, i don't think we need to in a remarkable improvement oil price for the energy sector to have some upside here. the trump trade had nothing to theith energy, but if improvement persists, i expect it to rally as much as 10%, particularly...
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sheri: great question. i think most people see the rise of popular than in the west, in particular -- perhaps less so in latin america, as drawn in these two trends. one is economic disaster action, the other a sense of social or identity question. i think most of the research shows that that latter category has two components. one derives from the 1960's. the decline of the attack on traditional values that begins in the 1960's, making a lot of what you may consider to be traditional voters uncomfortable. then the changing demographics of society. this is more pronounced in europe than in the united states , which is to say these are increasingly diverse societies, many without a history of dealing with the need to assimilate people from different backgrounds, different religions, different languages, etc. --these long-term trends immigration in europe is a postwar phenomenon, but these are exaggerated or accelerated by more recent things. in europe, the refugee crisis. in the united states, the decline of
sheri: great question. i think most people see the rise of popular than in the west, in particular -- perhaps less so in latin america, as drawn in these two trends. one is economic disaster action, the other a sense of social or identity question. i think most of the research shows that that latter category has two components. one derives from the 1960's. the decline of the attack on traditional values that begins in the 1960's, making a lot of what you may consider to be traditional voters...
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sheri. >> okay. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you adam. and i must say that adam worked hand in hand with me to put this panel together and we're very excited because we think this is a topic that needs some continued discussion. so our goal today is to start that discussion about the trends in international relations curricula, implications for public diplomacy. what is the current situation? what should it be? we've asked each dean to speak briefly about a set of questions that we sent to them, and i also asked them if it would be okay if they spoke in the order in which their schools were founded. and we'll talk about that in a minute. >> i just wanted to share the kinds of questions that they've been asked to reflect on. what are are de motor homeplace macy courses at their universities declining or are they thriving? where is public diplomacy in the curriculum? what are some of the innovations that they find students are very much attracted to? if they had a sudden windfall from a generous alumist or aluma, what would they do with it
sheri. >> okay. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you adam. and i must say that adam worked hand in hand with me to put this panel together and we're very excited because we think this is a topic that needs some continued discussion. so our goal today is to start that discussion about the trends in international relations curricula, implications for public diplomacy. what is the current situation? what should it be? we've asked each dean to speak briefly about a set of questions that...
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i'm shery ahn in hong kong. we are talking about the lira. let's take a look at bloomberg. it continues to surge 2% this morning on the back of that referendum. winning thedogan, presidency. given that inflation is hovering near 10%, the question seems to be what will this mean for central banks? >> april 26 is when the central bank needs to make its policy decision. it has been a difficult year for the central bank, coming under fire for not hiking rates fast enough. after the referendum results, the appreciation of the lira might use. the central bank has to fight for credibility and underscore that it is immune to a president erdogan who is now even more powerful than before. this is critical to the story. 10% in 2017be about . will the central bank be able to move in either direction? the strength of the dollar weighs heavily on the picture. discuss thetinue to impact of the referendum. our guest maintains a negative view on the lira cash why? quite a wholesale .ictory for president erdogan the victory margin is low. i think there will be challenges. careful that to be
i'm shery ahn in hong kong. we are talking about the lira. let's take a look at bloomberg. it continues to surge 2% this morning on the back of that referendum. winning thedogan, presidency. given that inflation is hovering near 10%, the question seems to be what will this mean for central banks? >> april 26 is when the central bank needs to make its policy decision. it has been a difficult year for the central bank, coming under fire for not hiking rates fast enough. after the referendum...
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let's bring in shery ahn to tell us what we should be watching for. the two big themes in the early trading session will be boj governor kuroda talking about keeping monetary policy accommodative. and treasury secretary mnuchin saying they are close to unveiling a tax reform plan. in one sense, the yen just lowered, the dollar higher. no surprise there, but we saw choppy trading for the japanese yen. that momentum is lost at this time. 109.37.is flat at kuroda said they will keep monetary policy accommodative, even if the economy grows above potential. the other thing to keep an eye on is crude futures. we saw optimism and the board just switched before i finished my talk. we are seeing optimism on of the energy sector. we now see it back again, gaining 2/10 of 1% with saudi arabia saying the opec cuts did not get the inventories below their five-year average. futures pointing up, not surprising, because of the weakness of the japanese yen. toshiba is one we are watching. bidding over its flash memory business. they have to keep an eye on that. delaye
let's bring in shery ahn to tell us what we should be watching for. the two big themes in the early trading session will be boj governor kuroda talking about keeping monetary policy accommodative. and treasury secretary mnuchin saying they are close to unveiling a tax reform plan. in one sense, the yen just lowered, the dollar higher. no surprise there, but we saw choppy trading for the japanese yen. that momentum is lost at this time. 109.37.is flat at kuroda said they will keep monetary...
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rishaad: we are -- shery: we are looking forward to that interview. bullard is a nonvoter. is not economic data streaming to tighten policy, suggesting no need for further rate hikes this year. we will ask him about that as well as his thoughts on reducing the balance sheet. ramy: definitely unwinding the $4.5 trillion balance sheet, something we will go into. but later on we will also speak to the credit suisse chief economist for japan in 10 minutes after that. we look at the current japanese accounts, and we are forecasting a surplus, expanding from january to february, ¥1.68 trillion. we will see how that plays out in 15 minutes time. data to chinapan data, it is a big week, because we are looking at trade inflation. i will talk to j.p. morgan's chief china economists. ♪ >> weak payroll numbers give the fed something else to think about and may suggest employment stable. >> modest gains at the start of a week launching earnings season. >> president trump and president xi jinping held their meeting a success. >> strengthening transpacific ties with china. >>
rishaad: we are -- shery: we are looking forward to that interview. bullard is a nonvoter. is not economic data streaming to tighten policy, suggesting no need for further rate hikes this year. we will ask him about that as well as his thoughts on reducing the balance sheet. ramy: definitely unwinding the $4.5 trillion balance sheet, something we will go into. but later on we will also speak to the credit suisse chief economist for japan in 10 minutes after that. we look at the current japanese...
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thank you sheri for inviting me. this is a full circle moment for those of you who missed it so my dad was on "sesame street" in 1969. he started he was the very first guy to walk and turn pout and say high i'm gordon welcome to "sesame street." this is a clet hi full-time circle moment for me he passed away 14 years ago. the fact that there is julia and advocating for his grandson, r.j. he only got to meet a little while, it's really lovely. it's a beautiful thing. i couldn't think of a better way to kick-off autism awareness month. so thank you to everyone at sesame workshop thank you ladies for joining me. thank you doc i appreciate it i'm going to throw out a little video for you to enjoy have a great afternoon. >> play. >> oh sure we can play some more. >> oh, oh can i play with you guys. >> but of course. we can all be friends. >> yeah. ♪ we have our own special things that make us who we are ♪ ♪ and everyone is important ♪ we can all shine like a star ♪ we may all be different but that's something wo
thank you sheri for inviting me. this is a full circle moment for those of you who missed it so my dad was on "sesame street" in 1969. he started he was the very first guy to walk and turn pout and say high i'm gordon welcome to "sesame street." this is a clet hi full-time circle moment for me he passed away 14 years ago. the fact that there is julia and advocating for his grandson, r.j. he only got to meet a little while, it's really lovely. it's a beautiful thing. i...
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let's get it over to shery ahn. this is an interesting rally. french elections are going to raise this issue of politics again. it is not surprising. we have seen little detail out of the trump administration, and yet the stock markets have reacted. not got many details. also the fact, as you mentioned, the french elections are coming up. market could be needed later on. most markets are in the green. south korea, up 0.7%. today isant to watch the japanese, up 0.7%. they will maintain qe despite -- even if the economy grows above average. right now, we are not seeing the yen. right now, what we are seeing is the kiwi dollar leading the decline. iron or, surging. quarter production beating outputs. markets mostly in the red. treasuries continuing to fall in asia. trading yields continuing to rise. the fed futures, gaining ground. 56.7%, a steady rise. earlier,nd of a fall low 40%. now, we are above that. course, the pressure point this week and asian stock markets has been china. reachingseng index, key levels. expectationsot of about this traini
let's get it over to shery ahn. this is an interesting rally. french elections are going to raise this issue of politics again. it is not surprising. we have seen little detail out of the trump administration, and yet the stock markets have reacted. not got many details. also the fact, as you mentioned, the french elections are coming up. market could be needed later on. most markets are in the green. south korea, up 0.7%. today isant to watch the japanese, up 0.7%. they will maintain qe...
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she just wanted a sheri hill dress. >> i was working for months to save up the money. >> she found the perfect dress in the store it cost $400. alexandra found it online for 25% off and ordered it on the spot. >> my immediate reaction was my gosh, this is awesome. the dress that i love is beautiful and it's at a great price so it will make mom happy too. so here's the dress. >> but just a week before prom, what she got in the mail was misery in a box. a cheap knockoff mailed from china. remember, this is what the real dress looks like. and this is what she got. wrong color. >> it was supposed to be all blue. >> wrong fabric. >> the lining is so itchy. >> sloppy stitching and way too big. >> the dress feels cheap and i feel like i look cheap in it. >> in the photo, look at those pretty beads. instead, her dress came with a baggy of beads and a sewing kit. >> i took a step back and said do they expect me to sew this on? i'm a teenage girl. i do not know how to sew. >> all her money gone now scam artists are shipping impostor prom gowns to girls across the country. look at this shoddy sti
she just wanted a sheri hill dress. >> i was working for months to save up the money. >> she found the perfect dress in the store it cost $400. alexandra found it online for 25% off and ordered it on the spot. >> my immediate reaction was my gosh, this is awesome. the dress that i love is beautiful and it's at a great price so it will make mom happy too. so here's the dress. >> but just a week before prom, what she got in the mail was misery in a box. a cheap knockoff...
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growing food without dirtit's at up cycle aquaponics where sheri rightmer says she was able to ditch the gardening tools.sheri rightmer:"i love the fact that i don't have to weed anymore in the garden, i don't have to bend over, everything is pretty much at waist level"she uses a method called aquaponics to grow them. a process that uses fish, plants, water, air, clay and sunlight.sheri rightmer:"the fish actually provide the food for the plants. and the plants actually clean and filter the water that return back to the fish" since no soil is used and the roots are exposed, this gives the plants direct assess to minerals.sheri rightmer:"the nutrients right here are directly coming from above into the water, and the roots can just grab the nutrients right there" sheri says the process is innovative and efficient.sheri rightmer: "it uses 95 percent less water than regular agriculture, it grows three times faster, three times larger in nine times less space."housed in a temperature controlled greenhouse so they grow year round.over 1,000 plants inhabit this space.she says she hopes her
growing food without dirtit's at up cycle aquaponics where sheri rightmer says she was able to ditch the gardening tools.sheri rightmer:"i love the fact that i don't have to weed anymore in the garden, i don't have to bend over, everything is pretty much at waist level"she uses a method called aquaponics to grow them. a process that uses fish, plants, water, air, clay and sunlight.sheri rightmer:"the fish actually provide the food for the plants. and the plants actually clean and...
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haidi: the same thing from shery ahn. we heard h.r. mcmaster saying he is willing a range of options. what are these? ramy: all the options we continue to speak about, but he reiterated this could come in the form of economic sanctions here. they could come in the form of military options, but donald trump did not say were commit that it would actually happen. anything and everything is now on the table. mcmaster also said we have to do something, whether it involves u.n. sanctions or being prepared for military options. i want to point out one new development when it comes to the missile shield of south korea. mcmasters said he confirmed the united states will now pay for the thaad missile-defense system. should foot the bill for that, but then they turned around and mr. mcmasters saying the u.s. would pay for this. japan also saying it is considering buying a u.s. missile defense system, not the thaad, but something else by lockheed martin, around ¥80 billion, $700 million for each asset. betty: we have not heard the end of this by
haidi: the same thing from shery ahn. we heard h.r. mcmaster saying he is willing a range of options. what are these? ramy: all the options we continue to speak about, but he reiterated this could come in the form of economic sanctions here. they could come in the form of military options, but donald trump did not say were commit that it would actually happen. anything and everything is now on the table. mcmaster also said we have to do something, whether it involves u.n. sanctions or being...
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shery: it is 11:29. china's exports increased from the year earlier. shipments rose 16.4% in dollar terms. imports remained robust. expansion israde likely to slow in the second quarter. rising commodity prices are behind the import surge. president trump says he will not a currency manipulator. retreating on a campaign promise. trump told the wall street journal, quote, they are not currency manipulators. cathay pacific shares up in hong kong after naming a new ceo. they had arisen almost 4% earlier. rupert has been the chief operating officer. ivan chew has been ceo for three years. last year, cathay suffered its first annual loss for eight years. global news, 24 hours a day. bloomberg. >> happy thursday. take a look at japanese stocks falling. the yen trading at a five-month high. when you take a look at other currencies, you see the taiwanese dollar and south korean currency surging. along with the aussie and the kiwi. the canadian dollar, also climbing career even as oil slips. the correlation between the loonie and crude has been falling. the sam
shery: it is 11:29. china's exports increased from the year earlier. shipments rose 16.4% in dollar terms. imports remained robust. expansion israde likely to slow in the second quarter. rising commodity prices are behind the import surge. president trump says he will not a currency manipulator. retreating on a campaign promise. trump told the wall street journal, quote, they are not currency manipulators. cathay pacific shares up in hong kong after naming a new ceo. they had arisen almost 4%...
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cnbc sheri kang is live on the border with the latest from the developing visit from the vice president. >> reporter: thank you very much, wilfred. so, yes, visiting u.s. vice president is saying that all options are on the table. basically saying the strategic patience the key north korea policy of the previous administration so far. and also pence highlighting that the deployment of the united states anti-missile system here in south korea will happen, for the sake of the alliance between the united states and south korea. here is vice president mike pence on that point during his visit in seoul. stake a listen. >> let me assure you under president trump's leadership, our resolve has never been stronger. our commitment to this historic alliance with the courageous people of south korea has never been stronger. and with your help and with god's help, freedom will ever prevail on this peninsula. >> reporter: and this importance of this alliance between the united states and south korea also echoed by south korea's acting president. all this after north korea test-fired yet another missi
cnbc sheri kang is live on the border with the latest from the developing visit from the vice president. >> reporter: thank you very much, wilfred. so, yes, visiting u.s. vice president is saying that all options are on the table. basically saying the strategic patience the key north korea policy of the previous administration so far. and also pence highlighting that the deployment of the united states anti-missile system here in south korea will happen, for the sake of the alliance...
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you can catch all of the action by following the news4 sports reporters, sheri burress and carol maloney. >> 6:10, your time now, criminal blooper, tracked down by a social media post. how this picture landed her in custody. >>> and another chance to retake that photo. i never look good in driver's license -- no, i don't. no. >> you don't have to look good. you just have to look like you, that's all the dmv cares about even if you've got one of those funny -- pictures -- as long as it's you. outside, we got rain drops this morning. nothing all that heavy. start looking for an umbrella. we got a chance for rain, and chances over the next couple daily grade -- we'll give it a c-minus. hit and his rain drops to help to interfere with outdoor plans. peek of the weekend forecast coming up. >>> and it's the new drink everybody is already talking about. big news today. what's in this colorful starbucks ink, just ahead.dr >>> 6:14, i want to get you up to date -- >> up to date, up to speed? >> on the forecast. >> yes, sheena parveen. >> mostly west of the district, showers, waking up to mostly c
you can catch all of the action by following the news4 sports reporters, sheri burress and carol maloney. >> 6:10, your time now, criminal blooper, tracked down by a social media post. how this picture landed her in custody. >>> and another chance to retake that photo. i never look good in driver's license -- no, i don't. no. >> you don't have to look good. you just have to look like you, that's all the dmv cares about even if you've got one of those funny -- pictures -- as...
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follow sheri burress and carol maloney for the updates. >>> you expect to talk to a dispatcher at 911 right away. >> news4's erika gonzalez is with a life sayi-saving message >> reporter: it very much be that you receive a message and that has to include for the hearing impaired. you have reached prince george's county 911. do not hang up. please stay on the line. the following tones for the hearing impaired. [ tones ] >> reporter: right there, that's where the confusion lies with this story. over george's county, friends and family of 67-year-old william armstrong saw him go into a medical emergency. and everybody around him started calling 911. the sound on the other end confused them. they thought they had been disconnectsedi disconnected. help would eventually arrive but not before frenzy and panic overcame the group wondering if their friend would make it. you're going to hear from one of the individuals right there that was working there to save this man's life. we'll have that coming up at 6:00. again, some very important information that we continue to share on social media. i
follow sheri burress and carol maloney for the updates. >>> you expect to talk to a dispatcher at 911 right away. >> news4's erika gonzalez is with a life sayi-saving message >> reporter: it very much be that you receive a message and that has to include for the hearing impaired. you have reached prince george's county 911. do not hang up. please stay on the line. the following tones for the hearing impaired. [ tones ] >> reporter: right there, that's where the...
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pulls --entioned, lls shery 20 point lead. were wrong elections quite a lot lately. not just brexit where the narrow -- more agree justly, the last general election in which labor was shown as being that and neck with the conservatives. and labor was absolutely obliterated on the day. it is a very volatile picture. john mentioned france. jean-luc, the far left french leader that can be compared possibly to jeremy corbyn, the shambolic labour party leader. or fourowhere three weeks ago. pulling single digits. he has surged up to strong double-digit digits out of the blue. that's in the space of three or four weeks. got six weeks between now and the british general election. and a lot can happen in this kind of volatile environment. i wouldn't bank on the theresa may massively increasing her majority scenario. john: what she wants, she wants flexibility. to say, trust me. i'm the person that will oversee the brexit thing. at this precise moment, she wants to say as little as possible other than "trust me." pledgestarts making like brexit will guarantee the following th
pulls --entioned, lls shery 20 point lead. were wrong elections quite a lot lately. not just brexit where the narrow -- more agree justly, the last general election in which labor was shown as being that and neck with the conservatives. and labor was absolutely obliterated on the day. it is a very volatile picture. john mentioned france. jean-luc, the far left french leader that can be compared possibly to jeremy corbyn, the shambolic labour party leader. or fourowhere three weeks ago. pulling...
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it would only make them more as shery said in her testimony before the agriculture committee, if we motivate them with hunger it will make them work. it doesn't make them work. it makes them dull. case management requires a well-funded multiyear commitment. case management that helps connect those in need with tailored services to move out of poverty can be successful, but those investments cost money. we need to adequately fund these efforts. lastly, block grants threaten programs that provide an economic ladder. past republican budgets have proposed block granting -- proposed block granting snap, but we know from decades of experience that funding for block granted programs erodes over time and does not provide the same responsiveness to economic conditions that snap does. snap expands during times of economic hardship and contracts as the economy recovers. it successfully reaches those in need and is only limited by the modest benefit, calculation and hurdles to access like the a-bod time limit. there's no reason whatsoever based on all of our hearings to undermine snap through structural
it would only make them more as shery said in her testimony before the agriculture committee, if we motivate them with hunger it will make them work. it doesn't make them work. it makes them dull. case management requires a well-funded multiyear commitment. case management that helps connect those in need with tailored services to move out of poverty can be successful, but those investments cost money. we need to adequately fund these efforts. lastly, block grants threaten programs that provide...
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. >> reporter: sheri rick bradshaw says it's added up to morehan $2 million since the augution. >> we can sustain this for a while longer. if it does many more months, we're going to have to make some decisions on talking with the county and make get some contingency funds. >> reporter: in eight years, barack obama's total draft costs were at least $97 million. at the current rate, president trump's travel could well exceed that. but what this adds up to is a president spending taxpayer money to conduct presidential business while promoting his family's business at the same time. >> this is a privately owned club that, for all intents and purposes, was just another golf property in florida before. that almost now is something that americans immediately recognize. imagine what you would have to pay to get that kind of brand recognition. that's extraordinary. >> that was gabe gutierrez reporting from west palm beach, florida. pass nating. >>> let's see what you're saying about the pulse question. should the united states launch a preemptive military strike against north korea. so far, 8
. >> reporter: sheri rick bradshaw says it's added up to morehan $2 million since the augution. >> we can sustain this for a while longer. if it does many more months, we're going to have to make some decisions on talking with the county and make get some contingency funds. >> reporter: in eight years, barack obama's total draft costs were at least $97 million. at the current rate, president trump's travel could well exceed that. but what this adds up to is a president...
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for students rising above, i am shery who. >> thanks for watching us at 6:00. >> join us for nightbeat at 10:00, see you at 11:00. sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: thank you very much. how you doin'? how you doin'? well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] folks, we got a good one for you today. from college park, georgia, it's the simmons family! [cheering and applause] and from phoenix, arizona, it's the dicosmo family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody, somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] well, let's go meet ou families, everybody. it's the simmons family. [cheering and applause] sanchea: aah! steve: girl. yes. sanchea: aah! aah! steve: yes, that's
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whatever sheri: prefers. i don't care. if she wants to be a candidate, she can be a candidate. erik: here is how i look at it -- if she is prosecuted and incarcerated, that demonstrates that this country is serious about fighting corruption. that's good for you. however, if she runs and continues to be a divisive figure and divides your opponents, that is also good for you, but one has to be better than the other. which is it? better that she be in prison? president macri: both situations do not depend on me. erik: i know that. working onacri: i'm creating or helping to consolidate and have stronger institutions in argentina. erik: of course. president macri: so i want an independent justice. you mentioned before if we show an independent and actionable justice, that would be good for argentina. the same time, you want to win the election, and if she divides your opponents, that helps. president macri: what we are doing does not depend on what cristina does or what any politician does. i need to continue working and serving the people and prove that this is the way to the futur
whatever sheri: prefers. i don't care. if she wants to be a candidate, she can be a candidate. erik: here is how i look at it -- if she is prosecuted and incarcerated, that demonstrates that this country is serious about fighting corruption. that's good for you. however, if she runs and continues to be a divisive figure and divides your opponents, that is also good for you, but one has to be better than the other. which is it? better that she be in prison? president macri: both situations do...