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and if you blow on real fur a passage forms but this stay stiff. ok and i said never going to be real from a six year old coat kind of could be a sure. read tooth fairy is very common. you might think it's not going to be real for when you buy a cheap jacket but that's not always the case so. you often find real for in that price range you really need to watch out. even regulation stipulates clothing with real fur must be clearly labeled but compliance is low and mislabeling is frequent . contraband for servant a mobile telephone of the types for. cultural cathedrals we visit something i'll go to compostella. show cooperation and project fosters cross border of. zero. zero. zero where this is a passionate french horn player. this time she meets. intelligent and pianist. she describes what it's like to work with fake stunts like stevie wonder and prince royce. on. germany state by state. the most traditional find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. sometimes book word signing then re
and if you blow on real fur a passage forms but this stay stiff. ok and i said never going to be real from a six year old coat kind of could be a sure. read tooth fairy is very common. you might think it's not going to be real for when you buy a cheap jacket but that's not always the case so. you often find real for in that price range you really need to watch out. even regulation stipulates clothing with real fur must be clearly labeled but compliance is low and mislabeling is frequent ....
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and if you blow on real for a passage forms but this stay stiff. ok and is it ever going to be real for on a sixty year old coat kind of feared for could be insurance raccoon fare is a very common sense of you might think it's not going to be real for when you buy a cheap jacket it's but that's not always the case so. you often find real for in that price range that you really need to watch out. even regulation stipulates clothing with real fur must be clearly labeled but compliance is low and mislabeling has frequent. what keeps us in shape what makes us see and how do we still come from. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your head. states use and let's all try to state. the change next deal. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word illusion called nico is in germany to butcher. postman why not come with him. to suffer it's simple online on your mobile and free. t.w. zealand in course because the german made it easy. to cause a h
and if you blow on real for a passage forms but this stay stiff. ok and is it ever going to be real for on a sixty year old coat kind of feared for could be insurance raccoon fare is a very common sense of you might think it's not going to be real for when you buy a cheap jacket it's but that's not always the case so. you often find real for in that price range that you really need to watch out. even regulation stipulates clothing with real fur must be clearly labeled but compliance is low and...
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jonathan: i want to get your view on real rates. real rates is what has picked up here. there is not a big inflationary component. a lot of people look at the payrolls report and wage growth figures. the productivity is slowly creeping up with this. i wonder if the administration's optimism can materialize. can you pick up an output without the inflation? tom: i think about inflation. i think less about the hourly earnings that went up above three. that could have some squeeze on a margin at a company. i think more about the fact it -- if the 3.1 or whatever is tending to grow at a faster rate than cpi, then the recipient of the wage has more money on a real basis to go spend. i think further and go, ok, that pushes the demand on to goods and services. the inflation part is more services driven. i go, i don't really come with a number, i just come to realize i'm buying bonds and someone is gently pushing on inflation to the upside. i have more issuance than you are generally pushing. i am probably looking at rates tending to rise and not fall. i'm not trying to figure ou
jonathan: i want to get your view on real rates. real rates is what has picked up here. there is not a big inflationary component. a lot of people look at the payrolls report and wage growth figures. the productivity is slowly creeping up with this. i wonder if the administration's optimism can materialize. can you pick up an output without the inflation? tom: i think about inflation. i think less about the hourly earnings that went up above three. that could have some squeeze on a margin at a...
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in real time. fidelity. open an account today. >>> welcome back to "closing bell." session high up 2.32%. the low was up 84, but we have continued to rally throughout the day, particularly when news of the embargoed copy of fed chair jay powell hit the wire. >> nasdaq up almost 3% not home builders. sales of new homes in the u.s. fell 8.9% in october the home builders are trading lower. let's send it over to diana olick for more what's going on in the housing market >> reporter: look, homes dropped in october to the lowest level in 2.5 years as they came in for rising mortgage rates and the median price of a home did fall 3% compared to a year ago and that may just be only the cheaper homes are selling now because of higher rates. today's buyers have new math to factor in. mortgage rates are a full percentage higher than they were a year ago so the builders fell sharply after that report, but they have since rallied back with a broader market. now, one big concern in the report going forward there,
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real money assets are controlled and secured by a block. platform the central land is set to launch at the beginning of twenty nine hundred. users can already buy land development and sell it again earning real money. to the central as a virtual world by its users so owners of where can purchase them from each other and decide to do whatever they want with it just like in the real world they can build on it and hope other people will visit their. settings or they could go to games. and users can just walk around the world and see all the cool creations that other people have bought on top of it where. the central digital marketplace users can buy and sell land using the token which can be exchanged into real money online . the users are registered on the currency exchange so the converted value of the crypto currency can be transferred to their accounts. according to news agencies one landowner on decentralize has already earned around one hundred seventy five thousand euro users particularly like the fact that the central and has no centra
real money assets are controlled and secured by a block. platform the central land is set to launch at the beginning of twenty nine hundred. users can already buy land development and sell it again earning real money. to the central as a virtual world by its users so owners of where can purchase them from each other and decide to do whatever they want with it just like in the real world they can build on it and hope other people will visit their. settings or they could go to games. and users...
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and if you blow on real fur a passage forms but this stay stiff. ok and i said i'm going to be real fur on a six year old coat kind of feeling think i could be sure. right to fair is very common sense of you might think it's not going to be real for when you buy a cheap jacket but that's not always the case so. you often find real for in that price range that you really need to watch out. even regulations stipulates clothing with real fur must be clearly labeled but compliance is low and mislabeling is frequent. state by state. colorful. the most traditional. at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany street by street on t w talk come. here what's coming up for the book going to sleep you have plenty to talk about here on. the conversely go every weekend here comes the. hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them one in one. countries like russia china turkey people are told that it's that simple and if you'r
and if you blow on real fur a passage forms but this stay stiff. ok and i said i'm going to be real fur on a six year old coat kind of feeling think i could be sure. right to fair is very common sense of you might think it's not going to be real for when you buy a cheap jacket but that's not always the case so. you often find real for in that price range that you really need to watch out. even regulations stipulates clothing with real fur must be clearly labeled but compliance is low and...
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without a real diplomatic or real strategy there is no end to the conflict. there is no end to the violence many there's no end to the human suffering. it's time to bring this resolution to the floor for the full consideration of the senate. over the last few months i have seen nothing to convince me that the united states efforts in yemen do anything to secure our national security interests or reflect america's values to freedom and human rights. i continue to believe in absence of american leadership undermines our interest and the security of our allies. american presence does not necessarily mean american leadership. this should be driven by purpose and moral clarity. if we lose that sense of purpose, we lose sight of the very values that makes america the leader of nations. that is what we have lost sight of here. mr. president, with that, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. corker: mr. president, i rise to speak of the issue before us. and i too have on every occasion done what is necessary to keep us from alienati
without a real diplomatic or real strategy there is no end to the conflict. there is no end to the violence many there's no end to the human suffering. it's time to bring this resolution to the floor for the full consideration of the senate. over the last few months i have seen nothing to convince me that the united states efforts in yemen do anything to secure our national security interests or reflect america's values to freedom and human rights. i continue to believe in absence of american...
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this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." the u.s. treasury releasing its funding plan and more treasuries are coming. that sales last -- a ballooning budget shortfall. issuance to $83 billion. u.s. corporate bond issuers have their worst month. sales totaling $4.3 billion. it failed to drum up much interest. this is the first time this is happened for a deal since september. hainesville failed to attract enough demand. still with me is andrew chorlton , nick wadhams --noelle corum and thomas atteberry. we are seeing a little bit of a breakdown or something to be concerned about? noelle: it is not quite something to be concerned about just yet. as i said earlier, we expect 2.8 into the first half of next year. the second half a little more uncertain but the thing that we are really trying to always go back to is growth is healthy. geton't need 3% growth to companies to be healthy. that is why we like credit here, although we can to be physically positioned. andy: i don't disagree but the fundamental picture not being scary. w
this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." the u.s. treasury releasing its funding plan and more treasuries are coming. that sales last -- a ballooning budget shortfall. issuance to $83 billion. u.s. corporate bond issuers have their worst month. sales totaling $4.3 billion. it failed to drum up much interest. this is the first time this is happened for a deal since september. hainesville failed to attract enough...
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-- year for real estate. there are other markets i would be more positive on. spain where we have seen a good recovery because they went to a sharp recession. is a market where we have seen it will growth because of i.t. and business processing companies. globally, we are in a part of the cycle where rates are moving up. there is less distress. it is a more mature part of the real estate cycle area >> i want to ask you about residential. how you feel about the residential real estate market in the u.s.? >> i am still positive on u.s. residential real estate. we like to look at the world in a simple way. if you look at the historic 1.6, we would say we need million homes being built in the that deficit is leading to they upward pressure in home prices. we see asaying slowdown is people are just too higher mortgage rates. ultimately, the laws of supply and demand determine the value of assets. there is a shortage of housing today in the u.s. i would generally be positive. certain high-end urban markets, you are
-- year for real estate. there are other markets i would be more positive on. spain where we have seen a good recovery because they went to a sharp recession. is a market where we have seen it will growth because of i.t. and business processing companies. globally, we are in a part of the cycle where rates are moving up. there is less distress. it is a more mature part of the real estate cycle area >> i want to ask you about residential. how you feel about the residential real estate...
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but you expect to earn a real return in a simple world that is close to the real gdp of the country. and if you expect real gdp in the u.s. in the long run to be somewhere between 150 and 200 basis point, your 10 year real yield is still low so money is cheap over the longer horizons. that is a concern because cheap money cap fuel inflation. inflation can derail. guy: absolutely. going to wrap it up there. we will come back to this any moment because i'm curious the delta the rate of change that takes us from 3.5 down to the 200 basis point return you're talking about. janusining us from henderson. we will continue the conversation.he will stay with us . i hope you will as well. we will be talking about their up -- about europe as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets. let's get" -- markets." let's get back to the conversation we were having. kind oftalking about where the value lies on the curve. i'm curious as to your thoughts as to how long it takes to get from where we are now, which accord
but you expect to earn a real return in a simple world that is close to the real gdp of the country. and if you expect real gdp in the u.s. in the long run to be somewhere between 150 and 200 basis point, your 10 year real yield is still low so money is cheap over the longer horizons. that is a concern because cheap money cap fuel inflation. inflation can derail. guy: absolutely. going to wrap it up there. we will come back to this any moment because i'm curious the delta the rate of change...
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this is "bloomberg real yield." coming up, the federal reserve is not returning to read a fourth rate hike in december. even as global growth concerns are increasing, fueling a bit into treasuries and oil failed -- falling into a bear market. we begin with of the big issue, the fed staying the course. >> i would expect to the fed's projection of gradual increases in the target rate to stay on track. >> the economy is cooking, baby. you have fiscal policy going on, the lowest unemployment rate since the 1960's and the economy is doing nicely. he is talking policy. nobody in the world is because economies are getting crushed. >> there is no reason to keep tightening up this pace, especially since we're doing it twofold. i the week slowdown in terms of hiking or the balance sheet. >> slow down? it should be reversed. give me a break. four rate rises of a quarter-point per year? >> if they start to see the curve inverts or flattened toward zero, i think they are going to back away. i do not think they will play chicken
this is "bloomberg real yield." coming up, the federal reserve is not returning to read a fourth rate hike in december. even as global growth concerns are increasing, fueling a bit into treasuries and oil failed -- falling into a bear market. we begin with of the big issue, the fed staying the course. >> i would expect to the fed's projection of gradual increases in the target rate to stay on track. >> the economy is cooking, baby. you have fiscal policy going on, the...
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this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." we are going to head to the auction block now. the u.s. treasury releasing its funding plan and more treasuries are coming. debt sales will surpass levels last seen during the financial crisis. a ballooning budget shortfall, happening to raise long-term debt issuance to $83 billion from $78 billion three months ago. u.s. corporate bond issuers have their worst in two months. sales totaling $4.3 billion. failed to drum up much interest. corn failed to move from initial prices. this is the first time this is happened for a deal since september. and some deals in high yields, a gas company gep hainesville failed to attract enough demand. deals from international fc stone and gfl environmental have also been withdrawn. still with me is andy chorlton, from schroders, noel coram from invesco, and tom atteberry. are we finally seeing a bit of a fracture, or something to be concerned about? noelle: it is not quite something to be concerned about just yet. we think growth is moderating a bit f
this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." we are going to head to the auction block now. the u.s. treasury releasing its funding plan and more treasuries are coming. debt sales will surpass levels last seen during the financial crisis. a ballooning budget shortfall, happening to raise long-term debt issuance to $83 billion from $78 billion three months ago. u.s. corporate bond issuers have their worst in two months....
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providing context housing is not just about four walls and a real story on talk to al-jazeera. really it's fixed. so that our white. house. hello i'm richard burton you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week the saudi operative linked to the khashoggi killing and the lengths he went to to suppress journalism in the kingdom. the koreas the unique genre that is defector t.v. . it was no accident israel tries to take down gases al aksa t.v. and a low everyone in an english want official intelligence some newsreaders can seem artificial in that respect this guy is the real deal ai anchors on the air in china we begin though with saudi arabia and the methods the kingdom still uses to silence its critics sometimes permanently it's been more than a month now since the murder of john malkovich. riyad reaffirmed this past week that it was a rogue operation but its story keeps changing and news has surfaced of another saudi journalist to a key al just jailed eight months ago since tortured to death i'll just surround what he thought was
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traditionally doesn't like being involved in too many dish in europe but i think the real the real risk is the the knock on effect regs it might have it brings it perceived to be a success and that's very much in doubt at the moment there and the there are some some party some political parties on the extreme right and. across europe who will look to try and draw examples of bragg's it's to remove their you know if they're successful electorally to review their nation states from from the european union. in france of course we've led by no mean of that at the moment currently calling. this as he is always try to draw france and from the eurozone in century future in fifty years from the european union it is today we have the northern the league in power we've already talked like germany the rise of the end of the door slam events there's a real risk of the populace parties using sample from bragg's it and try and it tragedy some kind of referendum or at least some votes some meaningful votes on their own they don't need them donations states' role in europe. i would suggest really this
traditionally doesn't like being involved in too many dish in europe but i think the real the real risk is the the knock on effect regs it might have it brings it perceived to be a success and that's very much in doubt at the moment there and the there are some some party some political parties on the extreme right and. across europe who will look to try and draw examples of bragg's it's to remove their you know if they're successful electorally to review their nation states from from the...
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customers and the transmission of real information in real marketplaces by their strategy of 3. sergey brin was the sort of author of insight, everything is free, and we win the market, we win the entire market. we can't compete with free. free relieves you of the real burdens of protecting data. if it is free, hackers are so eager to steal free goods, they are already available. >> host: what is the danger in google knowing you write books in your a venture capitalist. they know that about you. >> i'm not a privacy paranoid. i don't worry about google or facebook or any of these companies knowing facts about me. i went -- i want to master my data. i went to own my own data, my own creations, my own content. google has 55% of all music revenues from market share and youtube but only pays 13% of all the royalties, it is really the people who produce the content have to mediate it through advertisers and that model exploits the producers of the actual content that is the foundation of google's future. >> host: isn't that just smart business? >> guest: it is smart business and they
customers and the transmission of real information in real marketplaces by their strategy of 3. sergey brin was the sort of author of insight, everything is free, and we win the market, we win the entire market. we can't compete with free. free relieves you of the real burdens of protecting data. if it is free, hackers are so eager to steal free goods, they are already available. >> host: what is the danger in google knowing you write books in your a venture capitalist. they know that...
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it's possible to recall to use you in this sort of real. it's the i mean whether you live through the filter of. what is it because there are difficulties because you're. just to see if it. meant brothers and their folks and then i will tell you that it's right the so-called. mortar fire that we know. and can go on like that our. concept walk nor walk so we. pay for it yes. the only threat is big not seen footage but when you actually see it with your own eyes it's overwhelming. and the animals look so sad and frightened the cages are so small and it stinks it's think. it was excrement everywhere and they're so cute. it's horrible that's the sentiment kind of and this is only a small farm it's nothing compared to some of the others and. by the way this is how the animals are slaughtered recurrence and foxes are electrocuted orally and analeigh to make sure their fur as and damaged mink are gassed i want to get out of here fast i can't take it i mean. it's hard to say exactly where they're pellets and out of their coats are sorted by quality
it's possible to recall to use you in this sort of real. it's the i mean whether you live through the filter of. what is it because there are difficulties because you're. just to see if it. meant brothers and their folks and then i will tell you that it's right the so-called. mortar fire that we know. and can go on like that our. concept walk nor walk so we. pay for it yes. the only threat is big not seen footage but when you actually see it with your own eyes it's overwhelming. and the animals...
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this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "real yield." we start with more issuance from the u.s. treasury. the one that made a lot of news, the $19 billion and 30-year bonds. they in the lowest level since 2009. it was awarded at a four-year high above the prevailing rate bid deadline. far worse posted their biggest supply total since early october. they led away with a seven-par deal -- seven-part deal. spacex is planning to launch a loan that will not be led by bank of america. still with me to discuss some of these issues is henry peabody, mary bowers and alberto gallo joining us from london. mary, many people might've missed it. loans -- it is the busiest month since may and october. that is when everybody was going crazy. yet the market was still that busy. mary: i think they posted a small positive return in october and outperformed much of fixed income this year. over 4% year to date. we have had over $100 billion in issuance this year. all the new issue supply out of high-yield. the technical has been good despite the -- in the ma
this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "real yield." we start with more issuance from the u.s. treasury. the one that made a lot of news, the $19 billion and 30-year bonds. they in the lowest level since 2009. it was awarded at a four-year high above the prevailing rate bid deadline. far worse posted their biggest supply total since early october. they led away with a seven-par deal -- seven-part deal. spacex is planning to launch a loan...
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of blackstone the largest private equity firm that is buying up properties real estate residential real estate around the world and really. creating an affordability everywhere they go it is almost like a price fixing situation right you mentioned blackstone what about reaching out to companies like that to see if they can help solve the problem that perhaps the creating yeah well yes i have actually reached out to blackstone and have tried to meet with them because i actually see them and my present position as raptor as. somehow related they are becoming well they're one of the larger third largest landlord in new york largest landlord in the united states they own i think something like three hundred thousand units worldwide right there major player in the housing sector i'm a housing person on the global scale we should be talking it hasn't happened yet and i would really welcome that conversation because i'm not sure that they're aware of all of these human rights standards i don't think it's in their in their mindset it's not in their business model that's for sure but could it be
of blackstone the largest private equity firm that is buying up properties real estate residential real estate around the world and really. creating an affordability everywhere they go it is almost like a price fixing situation right you mentioned blackstone what about reaching out to companies like that to see if they can help solve the problem that perhaps the creating yeah well yes i have actually reached out to blackstone and have tried to meet with them because i actually see them and my...
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real passion, real courage, real focus and dedication you can't teach. if somebody is in that room, that room will hypnotize you. if you are in there for ego, if you're in therefore, i just want to get a photo op, you'll forget what you went in there to talk about. very easily. what i love about the way you do what you do is that you did not take your eye off of the prize one second. and the president said something, i mean, it's worth giving good people some credit when they do good stuff in a good way. and the president got a little bit afraid of some of the stuff you were asking him to do. and i was in there, i was doing my best. others were in there and doing their best. you found the argument. i'm not going to reveal it because it is still in process, but you were able to finally find the argument that calmed him down. you made him feel comfortable and that moved him an inch. i said, this sister is bad. kim: thank you. van: i want to know going forward, as you think about this massive that form that you have, you think about how many people are lock
real passion, real courage, real focus and dedication you can't teach. if somebody is in that room, that room will hypnotize you. if you are in there for ego, if you're in therefore, i just want to get a photo op, you'll forget what you went in there to talk about. very easily. what i love about the way you do what you do is that you did not take your eye off of the prize one second. and the president said something, i mean, it's worth giving good people some credit when they do good stuff in a...
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the real world. well it's quite all of this is affected them badly. yes but also out in the real world because they're part of the global financial system. and so we'll move on from. we're going to move on to the u.s. we're going to move on to the u.s. and the u.s. is another story i think you and tyler jenks recently had touched upon this and that is the mortgage rate and this is something that many this new generation of americans are not aware that you know mortgage rates basically average something like seven eight nine percent this is a standard sort of interest rate on a mortgage they've been tricked into thinking everything could be ok and the fed could always keep everything all interest rates low but apparently mortgage rates may hit six percent sooner as fed sheds mortgage backed securities but what will that do to housing bubble two point zero the average interest rate for a thirty year fixed rate mortgage which is the norm in the united states in the in the u.k. of course it's like two or
the real world. well it's quite all of this is affected them badly. yes but also out in the real world because they're part of the global financial system. and so we'll move on from. we're going to move on to the u.s. we're going to move on to the u.s. and the u.s. is another story i think you and tyler jenks recently had touched upon this and that is the mortgage rate and this is something that many this new generation of americans are not aware that you know mortgage rates basically average...
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real that we. need to. be like you that i got. was that we. would. be. welcome on the watch in the hawks i am so rove and and. yet why are we not that i know any fear is why are we as you know just how you would think with all of the bellyaching that we do about cybersecurity and all of the complaining over and over and over again and over hacked our elections and all of this that we would be the first people to sign up for a set up and say you know what let's lead the way this has to stop you know and let's put our name on the line and. the agreement lays out about nine different points kind of going forward it say and a few of those are to prevent and recover from malicious cyber activities that threaten or cause significant indiscriminate or systemic harmed individuals and critical infrastructure and a good point you know weapons we don't want to countries knocking each other's power grids out or their banks or their banks great point they it's also talks about preventing activity that intentionally or substantially damages the general availability an
real that we. need to. be like you that i got. was that we. would. be. welcome on the watch in the hawks i am so rove and and. yet why are we not that i know any fear is why are we as you know just how you would think with all of the bellyaching that we do about cybersecurity and all of the complaining over and over and over again and over hacked our elections and all of this that we would be the first people to sign up for a set up and say you know what let's lead the way this has to stop you...
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both sides can claim victory and both have a real reason to worry. mastercard is shaking as cheap europe correspondent for politico he says trump can still galvanize large portions of the american electorate. a fact that will worry many people both inside and outside the u. s. with just two years until the next presidential election. and we can have its works as an editor for the weekly decide he says the mid terms showed the force of female power. and the results limit donald trump's power to some extent but the country will remain deeply. divided. a warm welcome to all of your great to have you here rica. if i could start with you you talk about the role of women in in this election have women in america completely redesigned the political landscape. in this election -- well i wouldn't go as far as say they redesigned the whole political landscape but we have seen that -- never in history have been more women in parliament and right now i mean they've been i think combined represent -- house of representative and sentences more is that women are mo
both sides can claim victory and both have a real reason to worry. mastercard is shaking as cheap europe correspondent for politico he says trump can still galvanize large portions of the american electorate. a fact that will worry many people both inside and outside the u. s. with just two years until the next presidential election. and we can have its works as an editor for the weekly decide he says the mid terms showed the force of female power. and the results limit donald trump's power to...
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is that a real concern? and if it is, what impact, if any, does -- or is the sort of question about whether you're telling the truth or shading the facts even as david as described them, is that okay if you're facing a deep state where you have choice but to respond in kind? is this a response in kind of something different? >> our government has been around for a while, right? we have civil servants and we have foreign service officers at a.i.d., at state, at various ways across our government. so this is not something new that there are people there who have committed their careers to serving our nation, to upholding the constitution, every single one of us when we served had to put our hand up and put our other hand on, you know, i mean, we made a pledge to be truthful, to defend the constitution. that's what you do when you become a public servant. it goes back to what you were just saying about leadership and really about public service, period. there are complexities in the world that we live in here i
is that a real concern? and if it is, what impact, if any, does -- or is the sort of question about whether you're telling the truth or shading the facts even as david as described them, is that okay if you're facing a deep state where you have choice but to respond in kind? is this a response in kind of something different? >> our government has been around for a while, right? we have civil servants and we have foreign service officers at a.i.d., at state, at various ways across our...
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this is "bloomberg real yield." coming up, global markets at the mercy of the next trade headline ahead of the g20. federal reserve officials slowly sounded the alarm on decelerating global growth and the warnings piling up on the prospects of the investment grade credit market. we begin with a big issue, a big crack appearing in credit. >> in any slowdown you are going to have bonds drop pretty quickly. >> when rates go up, what will happen with these highly indebted companies? >> it is a slow-moving train wreck. just because it is a powder keg does not mean it has to explode. >> the issues we face today are significantly less economically speaking than we have faced at any point. >> corporate america has taken advantage of low rates for the past decade, but at some point that comes due. >> about a third of the trading in high yield is from etf's so it is at the macro level. when those people decide time up, get out of that market, there is going to be a world of hurt. >> anytime you have rates on the rise, you hav
this is "bloomberg real yield." coming up, global markets at the mercy of the next trade headline ahead of the g20. federal reserve officials slowly sounded the alarm on decelerating global growth and the warnings piling up on the prospects of the investment grade credit market. we begin with a big issue, a big crack appearing in credit. >> in any slowdown you are going to have bonds drop pretty quickly. >> when rates go up, what will happen with these highly indebted...
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one of the real new yorker we've got you want a real musician you've got your real human being. already. sold cause my next big. night i was still sleeping in a trance i was even the claim in her was she was the one trade but you won't gossip girl when you get a case just to cheat or try to play telephone games always get it back with ever can. i am thought to be a serious problem the cable rest and the guy from the place you say it is the on point the bullets i'm talking such great kick it is snakes face perfect form rest mass you want to work off the golf towel pete nah mona lisa i'm sure this box i'm saying it's going to save. people just got a lot aggression up in here because you know the system is always on these people heads you know came through to. form a commission into slavery to be squashed inside of an area. life gets you down was a lot of gunshots so i missed it going on people like to put in their artwork you know the best rider wins you know that's what's go to the competition out here now to see who comes up with the best on board as far as music there is a lot
one of the real new yorker we've got you want a real musician you've got your real human being. already. sold cause my next big. night i was still sleeping in a trance i was even the claim in her was she was the one trade but you won't gossip girl when you get a case just to cheat or try to play telephone games always get it back with ever can. i am thought to be a serious problem the cable rest and the guy from the place you say it is the on point the bullets i'm talking such great kick it is...
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so then i have to think through, ok, what real return number is it? a 1% real return number? 1.5%? that part i don't necessarily know. if i have 2%, 3% cpi, all these things should probably yield more than 3%. jonathan: let's ask you guys. what number is it? what number is it, andy? andy: treasuries are some of the best risk-adjusted investments we can look at. the challenge for the broader market is you have been conditioned of 10 years of q.e. and zero returns on cash. there is still trillions of dollars sitting there. you start looking at a short, high-quality fixed income. it starts looking reasonable on a risk-adjusted basis, particularly with something more static from our equity colleagues. jonathan: you have to think it was attractive on the front end. and now you believe we have topped out on growth, and you think we have? noelle: yes, so we like treasury yields here, specifically growth. you know, it is going to be more uncertain into the second half of next year. and then the front end is attractive. you are going to have some probably more volatility than an investor mi
so then i have to think through, ok, what real return number is it? a 1% real return number? 1.5%? that part i don't necessarily know. if i have 2%, 3% cpi, all these things should probably yield more than 3%. jonathan: let's ask you guys. what number is it? what number is it, andy? andy: treasuries are some of the best risk-adjusted investments we can look at. the challenge for the broader market is you have been conditioned of 10 years of q.e. and zero returns on cash. there is still...
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can bring real estate -- up. that goingchance into 2019, we will look back at this fourth quarter and say i could've had a ba. -- b eight. be a longer downturn. if i had the answer, i would not be on this tv show. i would be buying or selling houses in earnest. what does it mean going for the tech economy like seattle and san francisco were the market has been booming? to those markets stay up go flat or do you see a pronounced dip? >> those are the markets that are most volatile. some of it is influence by the stock market. there has been a correction there. people in san francisco and seattle are using their stock to pay for a house. you cannot do it just with your salary. the fact that those markets are starting to cool is probably good news for tech employers. we have worried we would have to open an office in virginia or man montana or who knows where to be able to pay the rent. so our employees could have a good life and start a family. fact that some of these coastal cities are cooling in the real estate p
can bring real estate -- up. that goingchance into 2019, we will look back at this fourth quarter and say i could've had a ba. -- b eight. be a longer downturn. if i had the answer, i would not be on this tv show. i would be buying or selling houses in earnest. what does it mean going for the tech economy like seattle and san francisco were the market has been booming? to those markets stay up go flat or do you see a pronounced dip? >> those are the markets that are most volatile. some of...
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how real is this conversation? >> not that real. the demonstration tunnel is just a couple of miles long. these things require massive investment and permitting. elon musk has made big investments by twitter before. we saw a solar project get agreed to in a similar exchange. we can't totally discounted. i would see this as a sign of two moguls feeling confident. benioff because he just had a big win with pop c. elon musk because of tesla. emily: you know more about what the boring company is working on. we are talking about a pod vehicle that can only seat 16 people. how big an impact would a transportation system like this actually have? >> probably not huge because it would be pretty small. what elon musk has said is that he is envisioning massive systems. these pods would be part of a much larger system that would include hyperloop trains and lots of pots and a sled to put your cars on. i don't think he has any delusions about scale. the idea would be if this became a real thing, then there would bigger rigor -- much pods and muc
how real is this conversation? >> not that real. the demonstration tunnel is just a couple of miles long. these things require massive investment and permitting. elon musk has made big investments by twitter before. we saw a solar project get agreed to in a similar exchange. we can't totally discounted. i would see this as a sign of two moguls feeling confident. benioff because he just had a big win with pop c. elon musk because of tesla. emily: you know more about what the boring company...
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the real tagline is forget real estate because you can't afford it anyway. get the millennial monopoly, they collect the most experience points not the most money wins again. this edition replaces the original game workplace with a three-day music festival. other experiences include crashing on a friend's couch or visiting a begin bistro or a yoga studio. we asked a typical millennial to comment. ♪. greg: that was amazing. [laughter] i do not expect that. kat, apparently you are still eight millennial. does this game offend you? kat: yes, but i also don't understand how the game does not realize that it's essentially an argument against itself because the whole point of the game is to convey the idea that experiences are what is most important in life but the people playing the game actually received that message they will say what the hell are we doing in his basement play monopoly? but as a millennial likes money i would like to say this does offend me and it communist [bleep]. greg: i will take up. joe? >> i don't know who would play this bummer game wh
the real tagline is forget real estate because you can't afford it anyway. get the millennial monopoly, they collect the most experience points not the most money wins again. this edition replaces the original game workplace with a three-day music festival. other experiences include crashing on a friend's couch or visiting a begin bistro or a yoga studio. we asked a typical millennial to comment. ♪. greg: that was amazing. [laughter] i do not expect that. kat, apparently you are still eight...
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was four, because they felt like real people, real families. was he pleased, do you think, with the transition from the comic book format blu—ray printing and that really kind of bold thing that you got so excited about coming every week and every couple of weeks and the big screen, highly commercialised, glitzy, perhaps a bit less emotionally thrilling films? 0h bit less emotionally thrilling films? oh no, he adored it, because in the 70s, when he stepped away from writing, stepped away from being as hands—on with marble and handed over to other people, he was out there in la trying to get television and film products off the ground. i mean, i know... especially when the richard dahmer superman film came out, he was trying to get spider—man made. —— donner. they couldn't do it that convincingly, they could make a man fly but couldn't convincingly make a man's wing. he was frustrated for 15 or 20 yea rs, wing. he was frustrated for 15 or 20 years, and finally the marble cinematic universe took off —— man swing. that is what is so
was four, because they felt like real people, real families. was he pleased, do you think, with the transition from the comic book format blu—ray printing and that really kind of bold thing that you got so excited about coming every week and every couple of weeks and the big screen, highly commercialised, glitzy, perhaps a bit less emotionally thrilling films? 0h bit less emotionally thrilling films? oh no, he adored it, because in the 70s, when he stepped away from writing, stepped away from...
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we democrats believe in a real infrastructure bill with real direct and robust federal investments that will rebuild our crumbling roads and bridges, expand high-speed internet, access in rural areas, and put millions -- 10 million americans to work in good-paying jobs, including fields like clean energy, along the way. we need to clean up washington in a real way. rather than paying lip service to the idea of draining the swamp, which is all republicans have done, they paid lip service and made it worse, led by president trump making it worse, we are going to fight hard to clean the swamp. the trump administration is the most ethically challenged in history. from the president to his cabinet and congressional republicans have backed up that swamp all the way. we're going to fight for real reforms, to loosen the grip of special interests in washington and to let everybody vote. everybody. not stand in the way of people voting, which is a despicable, despicable thing for people to do. it's against the well-spring of our democracy. we hope our colleagues in the house will have success in
we democrats believe in a real infrastructure bill with real direct and robust federal investments that will rebuild our crumbling roads and bridges, expand high-speed internet, access in rural areas, and put millions -- 10 million americans to work in good-paying jobs, including fields like clean energy, along the way. we need to clean up washington in a real way. rather than paying lip service to the idea of draining the swamp, which is all republicans have done, they paid lip service and...
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now back to "bloomberg real yield" in progress. jonathan: in this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now. u.s. treasury sold $280 billion this week. we want to talk about two-year notes. the lowest amount since january. over in u.s. investment-grade, there was a bit of a bounce back. wednesday saw the most since november 7 with more than $13.5 billion sold. leverage loans, offerings are getting pulled at the fastest rate since july. ,till with me is priya misra krishna memani and jim schaeffer . what is going on with leverage loans right now? the market is getting a little concerned about what we saw from the earlier issuance. when you think about leverage loans, generally it is logical there is a bit of demand for the asset class. is defensive to the concerns of the market going into the year. rising rates. if we are wrong fundamentally, to get higher recoveries. that led to a lot of exuberance and issuance. he saw aggressive structures and pricing. the loans issued a few months ago were prized aggressively. they had a lot of flexibility for the u
now back to "bloomberg real yield" in progress. jonathan: in this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now. u.s. treasury sold $280 billion this week. we want to talk about two-year notes. the lowest amount since january. over in u.s. investment-grade, there was a bit of a bounce back. wednesday saw the most since november 7 with more than $13.5 billion sold. leverage loans, offerings are getting pulled at the fastest rate since july. ,till with me...
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the through it so selene you're saying you're taking real risks to do your job you know what subjects are the most dangerous to report on for you. ok first of all to most of them along if you cannot write them because. the chicken and the biggest problem with the date how can i take them back. on the right to carry all agree with the reality. of their and oppose the really odd set. of great journalists and the press freedom activists eileen's them on speaking to us from dhaka thank you so much for joining us on. then. now tributes have been pouring in for comics creator stan lee who died on monday at the age of ninety five he was the creative force behind marvel comics and together with artist jack kirby dreamed up iconic superheroes like the avengers and the x.-men writing imagination helped transform comics as a genre. he was the man who revolutionized comic books stanley's superhero of the marvel universe helps create iconic characters that have gripped generations. he's really an inspiration for anyone who wants to follow any kind of dream no matter what it is and he gave us these
the through it so selene you're saying you're taking real risks to do your job you know what subjects are the most dangerous to report on for you. ok first of all to most of them along if you cannot write them because. the chicken and the biggest problem with the date how can i take them back. on the right to carry all agree with the reality. of their and oppose the really odd set. of great journalists and the press freedom activists eileen's them on speaking to us from dhaka thank you so much...
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reduced result of policy where real skill. is if you don't you know. if you're. really on the whole thing coming. i would say apple would. be. that close but then you'd be doing the best at so you mustn't of it. where. it is it's don't get very much but i did it. and i think. a little bit in the hole. in the lake i. hope that the thank goodness it will soon. get it all heard the parisians overwhelmingly preferred wine for us in our blind taste test well i'm shocked but perhaps trump is owned to something and it could also be that the president is hoping that by taking a tougher stance on wine tariffs it will boost businesses closer to home including for his son who owns a winery saltine mr president. the boom bust in paris. we now head to the holidays and talk tech gifting to do so we're joined by my esteemed colleague and host of the big picture right here in r.d.m. america and our in-house back down holland cook holland welcome always good to be here commish ok so let's talk about what are they working on at the north pole and how do you know we know because ea
reduced result of policy where real skill. is if you don't you know. if you're. really on the whole thing coming. i would say apple would. be. that close but then you'd be doing the best at so you mustn't of it. where. it is it's don't get very much but i did it. and i think. a little bit in the hole. in the lake i. hope that the thank goodness it will soon. get it all heard the parisians overwhelmingly preferred wine for us in our blind taste test well i'm shocked but perhaps trump is owned to...
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erar singer getting real about life. justin timberlake is telling all about marriage, music and how it all started with an epic fail. ♪ i said my hands are sweaty and my knees are weak ♪ >> in his candid new book "hindsight and the things i can't see in front of me" timberlake basically says it was his fate to fail at that 1993 appearance on "star search." >> good luck partner. >> that's because he found out about "the mickey mouse club" open audition on his drive home to memphis. justin ultimately beat out more than 20,000 hopefuls. >> i think you need to make it a little more exciting. >> and during his two seasons on the show justin and castmate ryan gosling once stole a golf cart at disney word and, quote, drove it to the plow entrance for the tower of terror. we went on that ride 12 times in a row. ♪ it ain't no lie baby bye bye bye ♪ >> fast forward to 2002 when justin and a different "mickey mouse club" castmate britney spears ended their three-year relationship. >> we're lucky individuals. you're not goin
erar singer getting real about life. justin timberlake is telling all about marriage, music and how it all started with an epic fail. ♪ i said my hands are sweaty and my knees are weak ♪ >> in his candid new book "hindsight and the things i can't see in front of me" timberlake basically says it was his fate to fail at that 1993 appearance on "star search." >> good luck partner. >> that's because he found out about "the mickey mouse club" open...
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this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block and look at where we stand in 2018. we start with the rise of issuance from the u.s. treasury. in the calendar year, there has been $1.2 trillion raised in net new cash, dwarfing previous years. high-yield issuance was the opposite. year-to-date sales slowing to levels we have not seen since 2009. plus, we are on track for the slowest november since 2008. in leverage loans, the search -- surge continues. more than $762 billion in new loans issued, with new money rising around 8% over a year ago. last year's huge volumes were largely driven by a wave of repricing. joining me is ira jersey, noelle corum and jose rasco. i want to talk about what is happening in credit. grade,eld investment both in euros and in dollars set for an annual loss for the first time since 2008. how significant is that? back to my growth view for 2019, we expect growth to moderate. we are guessing it will be around low two's by the end of the year. that's still a relatively po
this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block and look at where we stand in 2018. we start with the rise of issuance from the u.s. treasury. in the calendar year, there has been $1.2 trillion raised in net new cash, dwarfing previous years. high-yield issuance was the opposite. year-to-date sales slowing to levels we have not seen since 2009. plus, we are on track for the slowest...
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the best out of any real madrid manager in history. when asked about it, he was not talking himself up? transition mac the club have got to do what is necessary and possible for the best interests of real madrid. nothing will today —— to say, and i don't think anything else is important. he isa think anything else is important. he is a company man, born in argentina, you have long been associated with real madrid. he made the switch in 2000, when he league and the two le leader —— la liga titles. he took over as caretaker manager of the first team from julen lopetegui last month. he is surrounded by celebrity, web wherever he looks at training, he sees some of the best footballers in the world. he has to try and keep them and his bosses happy, whilst living up the reputation of a club that won his mps league in may. he knows his way around, though. he knows the zidane formula. he knows what it is like to win. he understands the club, he has the respect of people within the club, and someone who understands that coaching real ma
the best out of any real madrid manager in history. when asked about it, he was not talking himself up? transition mac the club have got to do what is necessary and possible for the best interests of real madrid. nothing will today —— to say, and i don't think anything else is important. he isa think anything else is important. he is a company man, born in argentina, you have long been associated with real madrid. he made the switch in 2000, when he league and the two le leader —— la...
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real the hard but what we do is the truth. on this young the lying circumstances that allowed for the emergence of this very very eventful violence i think we may get the songs and even grandsons of direction some point in the future it's primarily a political issue in iraq that has taken on minutes really. around the traditions. of. good a place called camp sundown to get for people that can't decide and they're like so tired. this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because we understand our daughter katie was diagnosed with a very rare son sensitive condition if i get sunburned i feel she doesn't feel patients when they have problems with the walk to talk to your son the brains that are actually shrinking inside the skull gets thicker in the brain still small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin into your muscle all the way down to the bone and there's no relief. so we're just not sure this is going to s
real the hard but what we do is the truth. on this young the lying circumstances that allowed for the emergence of this very very eventful violence i think we may get the songs and even grandsons of direction some point in the future it's primarily a political issue in iraq that has taken on minutes really. around the traditions. of. good a place called camp sundown to get for people that can't decide and they're like so tired. this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about...
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you want to rule the yorker you got you want a real musician you got what you want a real human being goddamn god. yes it's all caused mess of my next. like i was all some lady in a trance i was even a claim in her when she was the one traced but you won't gossip girl that's why you gotta catch this accident scene but try to play the telephone game if you always get it back with the with the african ma'am not the b.s. they're just problem the rest of the guys from the place you say it is go all point the bullets up off you such great kick you just make space perfect form rest mass you want to crane work oh oh we got clean towel pete now mona lisa i'm cool just bought some in the state senate to say. people just got a lot aggression up in here because you know the system is always on these people heads you know came through to. form a commission into slavery to be squashed inside of an area. like get you dad was a lot of gunshots or a misstep going on people like to put in their artwork you know the best writer when you know that's. let's go to the competition out here now to see who c
you want to rule the yorker you got you want a real musician you got what you want a real human being goddamn god. yes it's all caused mess of my next. like i was all some lady in a trance i was even a claim in her when she was the one traced but you won't gossip girl that's why you gotta catch this accident scene but try to play the telephone game if you always get it back with the with the african ma'am not the b.s. they're just problem the rest of the guys from the place you say it is go all...
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real the heart of what we do is the. welcome back facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg and chief operating officer sheryl sandberg are taking fire from advertisers after an article portrayed them as disengaged and unaware of key responses to recent scandals among other revelations the new york times reports facebook and listed the anti-defamation league to tag critics as anti-semitic while paying republican campaign veteran tim miller of the firm definers public affairs to link facebook's critics to billionaire george soros a favorite target of and i semites on social media mr zuckerberg now says he and mr ms sandberg only learned of the link of the definers in the times his attempt to defend seem to actually confirm his disengagement from matters that now threaten facebook's future. mexican president elect under andres manuel lopez obrador on law has offered an olive branch to his critics and business class by appointing eight business men yes they are all men businessmen to a business advisory council in an online video on low said we need the support
real the heart of what we do is the. welcome back facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg and chief operating officer sheryl sandberg are taking fire from advertisers after an article portrayed them as disengaged and unaware of key responses to recent scandals among other revelations the new york times reports facebook and listed the anti-defamation league to tag critics as anti-semitic while paying republican campaign veteran tim miller of the firm definers public affairs to link facebook's critics to...