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the u.s. top diplomat tells the bbc he warned chinese president xi jinping about his country support for russia. >> for china, if it want better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> the first week of testimony in donald trump's criminal trial wraps up. his former assistant takes to the stand. as we take a look at abortion rights in america the supreme court reviews idaho's near total abortion ban. i am helen of humphrey -- helena humphrey. u.s. sec. of state antony blinken met with the chinese president xi jinping in beijing friday as part of mr. blinken's second visit to china in 10 months amid a significant increase in dialogue between the two powers after recent tensions . the u.s. top diplomat says it there is progress in some areas, praising beijing for efforts to stop the supply of fentanyl reaching the u.s.. the two sides addressed areas
the u.s. top diplomat tells the bbc he warned chinese president xi jinping about his country support for russia. >> for china, if it want better relations, not only with us, but, with countries in europe, it cannot do that while at the same time helping fuel the biggest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. >> the first week of testimony in donald trump's criminal trial wraps up. his former assistant takes to the stand. as we take a look at abortion rights in...
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the u.s. stocks and bonds lower with strong factory data reinforcing the view a rate cut may not happen this quarter. >> hurting the yen, it's a potential intervention level. paul: we look at the future framework, speaking live with chris kent. >> inflation policy numbers top of mind as we ask are they more or less online with expectations when it comes to the price index at .10%, softening from half a percent we saw in february. the year end number is hotter, 3.1% at a faster clip than the 3% that was the consensus survey and matching the same pace we saw in february as well. energy prices year over year coming at 2.4%, a little lower than 2.5%. more progress towards the 2.4% with the bank of korea but has a way to go and we see the increase in fresh food policies and a the price by the government leading to that slowdown and saw a rise in retail gas prices pulling in the other way. these readings according to bloomberg economics likely to change the b.o.k.'s narrative the final stretch to 2%
the u.s. stocks and bonds lower with strong factory data reinforcing the view a rate cut may not happen this quarter. >> hurting the yen, it's a potential intervention level. paul: we look at the future framework, speaking live with chris kent. >> inflation policy numbers top of mind as we ask are they more or less online with expectations when it comes to the price index at .10%, softening from half a percent we saw in february. the year end number is hotter, 3.1% at a faster clip...
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the u.s. stock rebound with the earnings season about to kick into full swing. bloomberg intelligence sees profits for the magnificent seven rising 38% in the first quarter. haidi: reports that u.s. regulators are scrutinizing efforts to prevent potential money laundering. annabelle: president biden commits to deeper security ties with japan and the philippines as the prime minister of japan says china poses a threat to global peace. haidi: we do have employment data coming out of south korea. 2.8%, been in line with expectations, picking up from that 2.6% we saw in february. we are also, of course, counting down to be ok decision date as well. the labor market is likely seeing loosening in recent months. bloomberg had estimated 2.8% for the jobless rate to rise. 2.8% still below the post-pandemic average of 3.3%, which is seen as the rate of employment, so neither inflationary nor disinflationary. taking a look at how we are faring, just an hour away from the start of major markets trading. a
the u.s. stock rebound with the earnings season about to kick into full swing. bloomberg intelligence sees profits for the magnificent seven rising 38% in the first quarter. haidi: reports that u.s. regulators are scrutinizing efforts to prevent potential money laundering. annabelle: president biden commits to deeper security ties with japan and the philippines as the prime minister of japan says china poses a threat to global peace. haidi: we do have employment data coming out of south korea....
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a senior u.s. official warning that israel is intent on responding, adding that the world may think this is over, it is not. david? >> david: hey, martha, i know you've been talking to your sources on this, how surprised were they at the scope, the size of this iranian attack, and the fact that it was a direct attack on israel? >> reporter: well, the u.s. had thought there would be just about a dozen ballistic missiles launched. but the head of central command updated that, saying they expected more than 100. one of the officials who heard the update saying he was so shocked, his hands were trembling when he wrote that number down. david? >> david: martha raddatz with us here tonight. martha, thank you. we do have one more point on this tonight. as we've reported here, this was the first time iran attacked israel directly, rather than through its proxies. those militia groups it supports across the region here, and right across the border, of course, in lebanon. that's where we find our foreign cor
a senior u.s. official warning that israel is intent on responding, adding that the world may think this is over, it is not. david? >> david: hey, martha, i know you've been talking to your sources on this, how surprised were they at the scope, the size of this iranian attack, and the fact that it was a direct attack on israel? >> reporter: well, the u.s. had thought there would be just about a dozen ballistic missiles launched. but the head of central command updated that, saying...
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u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000 americans died of overdose in 2022, according to the cdc. 436 were rhode islanders. the death of those 436 people ripples across my small state in a tide of heartbreak. fentanyl and other synthetic opioids are behind many of these deaths. fentanyl's death toll was the direct result of shell corporations. shell corporations that hide the delivery of precursor chemicals and shell corporations that hide the profits from sales. what doj indictment last year design a network of shell companies in wyoming to lau
u.s. shell entities, i'm sorry to say. in 2021, treasury secretary yellen's head, there's a good argument that the best place to hide and launder ill-gotten gains is actually the united states.". yes, the u.s. has allowed cartels, terrorist groups, rogue states, chinese money- laundering organizations to use phony u.s. shell corporations and their illicit schemes. these shell companies may exist only on paper, but they enable deadly threats to americans lives and security. nearly 108,000...
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tiktok in the u.s. on the accounts for about 10% of tiktok's global users, but close to 50% of tiktok's worldwide ad revenues. advertising is part of its business so it is a lucrative market for tiktok and it would be a huge blow if it wouldn't be able to operate here. tiktok also has other lines of business in the u.s., including e-commerce. it has pushed heavily into shopping through tiktok shop, so it is counting on the u.s. to bring revenue for the company. it would have major ramifications if it were to disappear from here. paul: there is so many hypotheticals involved with this case and where it goes. one possibility if tiktok was divested, who would buy it and what would happen to the data it has gathered that lawmakers are so worried about? jasmine: both excellent questions. i think it would be hard to find a credible and approvable buyer. the buyer would need to have deep pockets and many of the companies that could afford to buy tiktok would be no goes because of regulatory and antitrust hurdl
tiktok in the u.s. on the accounts for about 10% of tiktok's global users, but close to 50% of tiktok's worldwide ad revenues. advertising is part of its business so it is a lucrative market for tiktok and it would be a huge blow if it wouldn't be able to operate here. tiktok also has other lines of business in the u.s., including e-commerce. it has pushed heavily into shopping through tiktok shop, so it is counting on the u.s. to bring revenue for the company. it would have major ramifications...
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u.s. this runs just over an hour. our cspan.org. we take you now to a hearing on transnational crime, including the financing and trafficking of synthetic opioids such as fentanyl. you're watching live coverage on c-span. >> let me welcome everyone to the hearing. we start with my co-chair will s remarks. we will turn to the distinguished co-chair for his opening remarks and a brief video. we thank you all very much for being here. a modern day cartel runs more like a fortune 500 conglomerate than like a street gang with departments specializing in logistics, accounting, recruitment, chemical science, and they manage their empires with deadly sophistication. they operate like enormous businesses because a prophet like enormous businesses. globally, drug traffic revenue totals as much as $652 billion. according to estimates from global financial integrity. mexican cartels like sinaloa and you generation operate in the billions. enforcement against these massive organizations usually focuses
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and it says that the u.s. policy with respect to gaza will be determined by our assessment of israel's immediate action on these steps. so what the president is saying to the israeli prime minister is if you don't act within hours or days to change the situation on the ground in gaza, we will rethink u.s. policy towards israel when it comes to the situation in gaza. that then opens a question, are they talking about this key issue of u.s. weapons going to israel? that has been up until now off-limits when it comes to the white house approach to trying to leverage israel to change its combat in israel. john kirby, the spokesman at the white house, was asked this question repeatedly by journalists over the last hour, are they talking about conditioning arms, pulling some supply of weapons, and he just kept repeating the line that -- i think we can conclude that the area is in scope and that creates a pretty dramatic shift in terms of u.s. policy that we've had when it comes to that critical u.s.-israel relations
and it says that the u.s. policy with respect to gaza will be determined by our assessment of israel's immediate action on these steps. so what the president is saying to the israeli prime minister is if you don't act within hours or days to change the situation on the ground in gaza, we will rethink u.s. policy towards israel when it comes to the situation in gaza. that then opens a question, are they talking about this key issue of u.s. weapons going to israel? that has been up until now...
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we have this u.s. economic data this week, and it is dampening hopes of further rate cuts from the federal reserve. more strong data on the u.s. economy, which we will bring you more on, next. we look at futures stateside pointing to a lower opening this morning, as they do in europe. euro stoxx 50 futures flat to the downside. we will have more on the markets, coming up, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ lizzy: good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak: europe and i'm lizzy burden. taiwan hit by the biggest earthquake in 25 years, disrupting chip manufacturing with four people related -- for people reported dead. following strong data from the u.s. economy mary daly believes there will be three cuts this year. mary: that is a reasonable baseline, this is projection, three rate cuts is a projection, not a promise. lizzie: presidents biden and xi jinping speak for the first time since november and the sale of tiktok was on the agenda. we will bring you the latest on the impact and market impact of the tai
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as the u.s. house new sanctions on iran's oil sector, we look at the impact on the market for crude. amrita sen from energy aspects joins us next for the analysis. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned a reported plan to sanction an ultra orthodox army unit over alleged human rights abuses in the west bank. the biden administration is planning to announce the measures within days, blacklisting the battalion would really -- prohibited from receiving u.s. military equipment or training. the u.s. house passed new sanctions on iran's oil sector as part of a foreign aid package. the legislation broadens measures to include foreign ports, vessels and refineries that knowingly process worship iranian crude in violation of existing u.s. sanctions. was bring in the founder and director of research at energy aspect. a pleasure to have you in the studio this monday. let's start with this iranian oil sanctions story. does it take material iranian barrels out of the
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about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier. this should give you an idea of how much japanese companies contribute to the u.s. economy. looking at the breakdown by industry japanese investment in the u.s. by industry as you know the manufacturing sector dominates accounting for about 45%. among these accounting for about 15%. transportation equipment just under 10% is the second largest in the manufacturing sector. outside of manufacturing trade and finance follow. within the sector investments in the pharmaceuticals and that medicines is expected to be significant. with acquisition in 2019. boosted the balance of
about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier....
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. >> u.s. builder forced sale or ban of tiktok set to become law after winning bipartisan support in the house of representatives. paul: this is the start of another week. how we are tracking in terms of futures, don't want to start off on a bummer after last week but positive territory for a sx futures, better by about 0.3%, nikkei futures looking flat as well. the aussie dollar, hovering around the 0.6 seven cents level, and if you were looking for bright spots, go doing well. -- gold doing well. a pretty ugly picture elsewhere. annabelle: it is the havens that you are pointing out and no surprise, investors flocking to them with with we see in the middle east. that was the story friday, and then in wait and see mode. this is a look at u.s. futures, modestly high but putting it into context of what we just had come a sharp selloff across the board. u.s. stocks, s&p 500 dropped below 5000. nasdaq's lighting more than 2%. this week the levels will be tested because we have more than half of the
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the u.s. in part because of the strategy they deployed in the region, a strategy not based upon in many ways the traditional tools of statecraft. they are not signing treaties and making friends with neighbors. they lack a conventional military capability in many ways, they do not have a navy or air force. they face not only sanctions but also on historical factors, the nature of the regime and the origins in 1979 revolution. instead they employ this strategy of asymmetric power, training and arming groups around the middle east which then attend to wage war on and create problems for states which might otherwise be adversary to them. saudi arabia, a traditional rival of them, has to worry a lot about what is happening in the southern flank in yemen and maybe that means from iran's perspective they have less resources to focus on iran itself so we see ron working with youth groups across the region. hezbollah in lebanon. islamic jihad and hamas in the palestine territory. ruthie relished -- ho
the u.s. in part because of the strategy they deployed in the region, a strategy not based upon in many ways the traditional tools of statecraft. they are not signing treaties and making friends with neighbors. they lack a conventional military capability in many ways, they do not have a navy or air force. they face not only sanctions but also on historical factors, the nature of the regime and the origins in 1979 revolution. instead they employ this strategy of asymmetric power, training and...
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. >> u.s. steel has been an iconic american company for more than a century, and it should remain a totally american company. [applause] american-owned, american operated by american union steelworkers, the best in the world. and that is going to happen, i promise you. haidi: for more let's bring in karen leigh. what is in it for president biden, the union, and can they come to an agreement? karen: let's look at what is happening especially in the context of the election in november. biden wants to woo the union and wants their support. at the same time u.s. steel shareholders have approved a $14 billion takeover bid by nippon steel, which is a japanese company. biden has been hitting the ground running in pennsylvania this week. he wants to win the state, it is a big swing state. at the same time this will go to politicians and regulators. whether this will be something that will move markets is yet to be seen. annabelle: we have heard president biden really pushing for tariffs on chinese stee
. >> u.s. steel has been an iconic american company for more than a century, and it should remain a totally american company. [applause] american-owned, american operated by american union steelworkers, the best in the world. and that is going to happen, i promise you. haidi: for more let's bring in karen leigh. what is in it for president biden, the union, and can they come to an agreement? karen: let's look at what is happening especially in the context of the election in november....
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the u.s. or geopolitical risks could really dent traders risk appetite ahead of the earnings season. that is the state of play for japanese equities, tracking the yen, 152 is the line for intervention but when we reach that point depends on the u.s. inflation print. stickier or hotter than expected. as we said, korea is shut, but australia is just starting to trade. haidi: staggered start to trading, 1/10 of 1% upside. watching big miners as we see commodities getting that lift. iron ore as well, that supportive rally headed for the biggest two-day rally in more than two years. brighter consumption outlook boosting commodities sector. aussie dollar is trading steady ahead of the u.s. cpi print in focus. we have more moves when it comes to trading around the kiwi ahead of the rbn said decision. not expecting much, but indicators suggest there could be hope in the markets that we see a pivoted. the aussie kiwi pair, number of -- numura is not confident that they will meet the dovish pricing that
the u.s. or geopolitical risks could really dent traders risk appetite ahead of the earnings season. that is the state of play for japanese equities, tracking the yen, 152 is the line for intervention but when we reach that point depends on the u.s. inflation print. stickier or hotter than expected. as we said, korea is shut, but australia is just starting to trade. haidi: staggered start to trading, 1/10 of 1% upside. watching big miners as we see commodities getting that lift. iron ore as...
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u.s. section -- session with the focus on big tech and earnings that start later today with the financial names in the u.s., wells fargo among them so that is the state of play here tracking what comes through with that japanese yen closely above the 153 mark and jawboning comes through at this time of the day but the finance minister says the weekend can accelerate input driven inflation which is a big concern in japan at this point and they will not rule out any options against what they could see as excessive fx move so watching the japanese yen closely holding unchanged at this point but let's shift on because korean markets starting to trade and not is the focus on the boj but the bok given the rate decision that is due and broad expectations we will see rates hold and we had job figures out in the last hour pretty tight labor market was the key takeaway and that gives the bok time to wait a little longer haidi. haidi: looking at the start of trade five minutes or so in the session an
u.s. section -- session with the focus on big tech and earnings that start later today with the financial names in the u.s., wells fargo among them so that is the state of play here tracking what comes through with that japanese yen closely above the 153 mark and jawboning comes through at this time of the day but the finance minister says the weekend can accelerate input driven inflation which is a big concern in japan at this point and they will not rule out any options against what they...
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the u.s. says it is an international waterway. the american fleet said the mission quote demonstrates the united states commitment to a free and open indo pacific. china scrambled fido jets -- scribbled fighter jets to monitor the plane's passage. the biden administration is be imposing sanctions on venezuela's oil sector. the united states had granted nicolas maduro's government relief in october after it agreed to hold free and fair elections this year. today the u.s. to state department criticized him saying his government had quote harassed and intimidated political opponents and unjustly detained numerous political actors and members of civil society. presidential elections are scheduled for july 28. dubai is drying out after the heaviest rainfall the united arab emirates has ever recorded. streets were still flooded after more than a years worth of rain fell on the desert nation in 24 hours. flights were grounded at dubai international airport. the world's busiest. passengers filmed thei
the u.s. says it is an international waterway. the american fleet said the mission quote demonstrates the united states commitment to a free and open indo pacific. china scrambled fido jets -- scribbled fighter jets to monitor the plane's passage. the biden administration is be imposing sanctions on venezuela's oil sector. the united states had granted nicolas maduro's government relief in october after it agreed to hold free and fair elections this year. today the u.s. to state department...
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the u.s.. what jay powell said overnight was not much of a surprise but any more clarity to the willingness of the fed to hold rates as long as they need to be at these levels to combat inflation. so we are seeing of course that big reaction across global bonds in the u.s. dollar passing through to asia fx in particular today. annabelle: absolutely. tracking the japanese yen very closely. very close to the 155 mark. a lot of different analysts in the market, bank of america among those saying 160 is in the sand you want to be watching out for. we look for jawboning at this type -- time of the day but no lines yet on that. we know japanese government officials are watching these levels closely and we heard from the finance ministers of south korea and japan saying they are seeing -- sharing serious concerns about the weakening of their local currencies. weaker yen is a dynamic we know have been aiding japanese exporters in particular. today we are seeing japanese equities a little higher to the
the u.s.. what jay powell said overnight was not much of a surprise but any more clarity to the willingness of the fed to hold rates as long as they need to be at these levels to combat inflation. so we are seeing of course that big reaction across global bonds in the u.s. dollar passing through to asia fx in particular today. annabelle: absolutely. tracking the japanese yen very closely. very close to the 155 mark. a lot of different analysts in the market, bank of america among those saying...
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to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that affect voters in those states and try to address their concerns and needs. one concern that steelworkers have the cost of steel from china is simply cheaper than what they are able to produce themselves. they want protection to be able to develop their industry. host: you agree with biden's call on more tariffs? guest: i think there is a logic to it. host: economically, does it make sense? guest: it would be hard for me to make a solid economic case. in order for u.s. still appears to -- we need to increas
to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that...
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u.s. inflation. rafael bostic says he sees just one u.s.-made that this year. apple says it made $14 billion worth of iphones in india, double and production as the tech giant accelerates its private away from china. good morning and it is cautioned in the markets this morning as we await that inflation print. traders impatient for rate cuts and have already had to contend with two cpr reports this year. we have another thorn in their side. the stock were waiting for this report. you had the s&p 500 dipping. nvidia leading the losses. closing just above it. if we flip the board over to the cross as a picture, we are not expecting too much movement on treasuries as we wait for the cpi report triggering fireworks in the markets. but you did have treasuries climbing. while below that 4.5% level. 4.35% is where we are currently. the dollar pretty steady. brent back below $90 a barrel. holding the two day decline because on the one hand you had this industry report pointing to a gain in u.s. st
u.s. inflation. rafael bostic says he sees just one u.s.-made that this year. apple says it made $14 billion worth of iphones in india, double and production as the tech giant accelerates its private away from china. good morning and it is cautioned in the markets this morning as we await that inflation print. traders impatient for rate cuts and have already had to contend with two cpr reports this year. we have another thorn in their side. the stock were waiting for this report. you had the...
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now, that world, which the u.s. essentially created at the end of the second world war is under challenge, a severe challenge. so, when you have china rattling its sabers, you see was happening in the philippines, the taiwan strait. china is rattling its sabers. russia is not. russia is fighting a full out war in europe as we sit here in beautiful, sunny washington, d.c. it is two years since they've been doing this. they are on a war economy. they are spending 40% of their budget on defense and internal security. they are not putting it into hospitals, roads, education, welfare. they are putting it into the military they are putting into the what military shane. -- machine. we in nato are not up to speed yet, and we have to realize, that china is rattling sabers and russia is fighting a war to turn the system that the u.s. created on its head. not the rule of law but the rule of brute force. bringing us back into the dark ages. a time that no one would like to revisit. the ukrainians are experiencing that as we spe
now, that world, which the u.s. essentially created at the end of the second world war is under challenge, a severe challenge. so, when you have china rattling its sabers, you see was happening in the philippines, the taiwan strait. china is rattling its sabers. russia is not. russia is fighting a full out war in europe as we sit here in beautiful, sunny washington, d.c. it is two years since they've been doing this. they are on a war economy. they are spending 40% of their budget on defense...
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u.s. and the u.k. have sanctions in the wake of the unprecedented iranian attack on israel. and afghanistan's in crisis. the young afghan refugees lacking food and housing. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. a united nations security council vote on the full recognition of palestinian statehood is getting underway at the u.n. headquarters in new york. we will bring you pictures of the security council chamber voting on the proposal to grant palestine full u.n. member states. it has had non-observer status since 2012 but cannot vote in proceedings. we are going to come back to the story with updates as soon as we get them. for now, we are going to move on to our other top story today. publisher authorities have arrested a man on suspicion of preparing to help the russian military and alleged assassination plots against volodymyr zelenskyy. authorities launched an investigation after being tipped off by ukrainian intelligence. polish prosecutors claim they have evidence a polish national
u.s. and the u.k. have sanctions in the wake of the unprecedented iranian attack on israel. and afghanistan's in crisis. the young afghan refugees lacking food and housing. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. a united nations security council vote on the full recognition of palestinian statehood is getting underway at the u.n. headquarters in new york. we will bring you pictures of the security council chamber voting on the proposal to grant palestine full u.n. member states. it has had...
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strong u.s. factory data pushes markets to really think cuts. iran vows a response after a strike at the embassy killed two generals. this over the invasion of raw for -- rafah. heightened oil risk and supply. you had time to digest the central bank bonanza. lots of eco-data amongst fed speak. 19 including fed chair powell. we've had data reinforcing this narrative that inflation is falling more slowly than expected, hence why the fed will not be in a rash to cut rates. you saw stocks joining a loss continuing later, pointing to a lower opening but in europe tilted to upside. if we flip to crass -- cross assets he got the two-year treasury yields, 4.69% as traders pushback pricing to september. for a moment you solve the august dipping below 50% and all eyes turned toward the jobs report. the dollar is steady, brent trading below $80 a barrel. tighter supply from mexico and we will dig in later. gold hovering near record highs and trading at 2000 $257 per ounce. let's get to vonnie quinn with an
strong u.s. factory data pushes markets to really think cuts. iran vows a response after a strike at the embassy killed two generals. this over the invasion of raw for -- rafah. heightened oil risk and supply. you had time to digest the central bank bonanza. lots of eco-data amongst fed speak. 19 including fed chair powell. we've had data reinforcing this narrative that inflation is falling more slowly than expected, hence why the fed will not be in a rash to cut rates. you saw stocks joining a...
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the u.s. and japan unveil plans for deeper security ties as president biden hosts a state dinner for the prime minister of japan. let's start off with the markets. there's plenty going on. let's start with the data of the day. this is the number that moved everything. uscp i rising 4/10 of 1%, topping estimates for third month in a row. as for the june rate cut, the consensus seems to be, forget that. goleman says it sees to down. never mind. there's a presidential election then. let's wait and see what happens there. larry summers thinks the next move of the fed could be to tighten. all bets are off. we had the reverse situation in china as well. cpi for the month of march, 1/10 of 1%. ppi contracting for 18 months and around now. take a look at that board. the reaction is profound really with the big movements and yields. yields rising in some cases. the u.s. two-year knocking on the door of 5% right now. japan 10 year at its highest since november. big move and exit -- fx at well -- as well
the u.s. and japan unveil plans for deeper security ties as president biden hosts a state dinner for the prime minister of japan. let's start off with the markets. there's plenty going on. let's start with the data of the day. this is the number that moved everything. uscp i rising 4/10 of 1%, topping estimates for third month in a row. as for the june rate cut, the consensus seems to be, forget that. goleman says it sees to down. never mind. there's a presidential election then. let's wait and...
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i think the u.s. is now quite clear in terms of saying that such is the commitment to the philippines in terms of mutual defense treaty. it's ironclad that any attack on the philippines would invoke that treaty precisely. for the philippines, as we've heard from marcos during our interview last march, that the philippines is trying not to poke the bear really. it's trying to be as calm as it can in terms of what it needs to do. it needs to resupply a military outpost that's been there for over a quarter century. hopefully asserting its claims, within its exclusive zone. obviously it's hoping that china would not propose those efforts. haslinda: we know that marcos is in d.c. for the second time in less than a year. suggesting deepening relationships between the philippines as well as the u.s. what kind of cooperation can we expect beyond defense? manolo: actually, what they've been doing -- outside of the defense ties, what they've been doing, the u.s. has supporting -- been supporting efforts to boos
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u.s. moves to force the tiktok sale could be shaping up as a four officials in washington and beijing. annabelle: somehow teslas china price cuts could cut on her property in the world's biggest tv market. al: parade, out of the gate, we have breaking news out of australia. pmi's, personal reading for the month of april shows a modest approval, 50 3.6, from the 53.3 had in march. a reasonable rebound in manufacturing as well, 49 point nine, a shade below the crucial 50 level. pma services backing up a bit but still in positive territory, 54 .2. we are counting down to the major data event of the week on wednesday the first quarter cpi numbers. that is seen holding steady at three point 4%. but some encouraging personal readings from that bank pmi's. let's look at how we are shaping up in terms of trading this tuesday in the asia-pacific. as you consider, futures are pointing higher by a quarter of a percent for australia. we had a broad-based rally on the air starts monday, up 1% can prett
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the u.s. dollar is pretty muted at this point. the u.s. dollar index could have hired to about 1217 if we see an escalation. oil is the other asset we are watching. traders have kind of shrugged off the check on israel after that we can gains were held in check to a large extent, sharon joins us now. the fact that we are seeing not too much of a response in crude, what do we make of that? >> i think that a lot of people were surprised this morning as oil has been a much needed this morning. although the trains volumes are higher than normal, is not really seen much of a move. the attacks were unprecedented and the first of their kind. it didn't really affect supply for now. i think that is what the response we are seeing at the moment. iran has said it has pretty much included desk included with the text. they did warned that if the u.s. gives a strong retaliation against his attacks -- iran has made clear -- israel told the u.s. it has made clear it is not looking for any significant escalation and the biden administration is telling isra
the u.s. dollar is pretty muted at this point. the u.s. dollar index could have hired to about 1217 if we see an escalation. oil is the other asset we are watching. traders have kind of shrugged off the check on israel after that we can gains were held in check to a large extent, sharon joins us now. the fact that we are seeing not too much of a response in crude, what do we make of that? >> i think that a lot of people were surprised this morning as oil has been a much needed this...
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if the u.s. government wants to target a u.s. person for foreign surveillance, the u.s. person meaning an american legal or permanent resident, they already can they do this by getting a warrant under title i of fisa, a separate and distinct part of fisa from section 702. the government cannot target americans under 702 because 702 does not protect the constitutional rights of the targets of the surveillance. foreigners not located on u.s. soil do not have constitutional rights so this is not a problem. what is a problem, however, is that massive amounts of americans' communications are still swept up in 702 searches. if a u.s. person communicates with a foreign target, that american's communications with the target end up in the 702 database too. while we do not know precise numbers we know a vast amount of americans' communications is swept up every year. the intelligence community is not supposed to search the 702 database for u.s. person identifiers like our name, phone numbers and addresses, without cause. searching for americans' private communications in the 702 d
if the u.s. government wants to target a u.s. person for foreign surveillance, the u.s. person meaning an american legal or permanent resident, they already can they do this by getting a warrant under title i of fisa, a separate and distinct part of fisa from section 702. the government cannot target americans under 702 because 702 does not protect the constitutional rights of the targets of the surveillance. foreigners not located on u.s. soil do not have constitutional rights so this is not a...
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u.s. lower ahead of the crucial jobs report. fed officials divided, neel kashkari floating the possibility of no cuts but loretta mester is saying the central bank is getting closer to its target. israel agrees to open new aid routes into gaza after a warning from president biden. we'll extends gains with brent pushing above $90 per barrel for the first time since october. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen starts are we on visit to china with a warning the chinese overcapacity manufacturing poses risks to the global economy. also on the show, our exclusive interview with argentina's president javier millet -- milei. happy friday, the day you will been waiting for all we, u.s. jobs day. could we get the goldilocks scenario for markets? the suggestion that the labor market is taking a serious downturn but no excuse for the fed to not cut rates again. we will preview that with our guests, the chief economist edward morgan stanley, but yesterday in the meantime while we were waiting for the
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as part of his official visit to the u.s. and japanese prime minister talked about cooperation between u.s. and japan on emerging technology at an event hosted by the u.s. chamber of commerce. he also highlights economic relationship between the two countries clean energy policy. the japanese prime minister remarks run just under 15 minutes. [background noises] >> good afternoon everyone. my name is suzanne clark i have the privilege of serving the present ceo at the u.s. chamber of commerce. on behalf of the american business community it is my honor to welcome prime minister kishida and his esteemed delegation to washington. i also want to welcome ambassador shigeo yamada and ambassador immanuel. let me recognize quickly a few other champions in the room for a vibrant business climate in a very strong bilateral partnership between our two countries. one is it doug peterson who serves as a chair of the u.s./japan business council president and ceo of s to be global. david is the vice chair of the business council and ceo of
as part of his official visit to the u.s. and japanese prime minister talked about cooperation between u.s. and japan on emerging technology at an event hosted by the u.s. chamber of commerce. he also highlights economic relationship between the two countries clean energy policy. the japanese prime minister remarks run just under 15 minutes. [background noises] >> good afternoon everyone. my name is suzanne clark i have the privilege of serving the present ceo at the u.s. chamber of...
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slowing u.s. economy and quickening u.s. inflation that will only push up u.s. bond yields and ratchet up the support for the dollar and that will boomerang back to our markets and put asia fx under pressure again. not just the yen, but we may see more extreme reactions in other asian currencies. watch out for the korean won for example. we know we are up against pretty extreme levels and multiyear lows for currencies across the region. we know central banks are having to take action for support for their currencies. there may be more volatility as we look at them today. this evening we will get monthly pce data. investors will be watching that. so again it could mean higher treasury yields. the rate expectations for the fed get pushed out. we are looking for the one cup priced into the market but not until december. that could cause more dollar volatility particularly to the end of what has been a hectic and pretty busy week already for everybody. paul: yes indeed. it will be interesting from the boj on the back of all of that. still to come, counting down to t
slowing u.s. economy and quickening u.s. inflation that will only push up u.s. bond yields and ratchet up the support for the dollar and that will boomerang back to our markets and put asia fx under pressure again. not just the yen, but we may see more extreme reactions in other asian currencies. watch out for the korean won for example. we know we are up against pretty extreme levels and multiyear lows for currencies across the region. we know central banks are having to take action for...
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the u.s. dollar continues to put pressure on the dollar yen. we are not far from the 1.55 level. watch out, given how concerned and the level of concern we have seen from the finance ministry -- these levels -- annabelle: even at those levels he is saying how often he is reiterating his comments, japanese officials prepared to act as needed. we have futures coming online this morning for u.s. stocks. we are looking fairly steady in this point in the trading day. overnight it was a story of equities weakness coming through . it was the story of jay powell. we have spoken about the last mile of disinflation, whether it will take longer for the final stretch to get price pressures down to the target for the fed. not enough progress has been made. that is reflected through bond yields. we see them at year to date highs across the curve. the focus is on powell, speaking at a panel discussion alongside the bank of canada governor in washington. here is what he is saying about how much more patience
the u.s. dollar continues to put pressure on the dollar yen. we are not far from the 1.55 level. watch out, given how concerned and the level of concern we have seen from the finance ministry -- these levels -- annabelle: even at those levels he is saying how often he is reiterating his comments, japanese officials prepared to act as needed. we have futures coming online this morning for u.s. stocks. we are looking fairly steady in this point in the trading day. overnight it was a story of...
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the u.s. inflation print. wait for that to washout if you will, before if they need to do significant intervention. let's take you to the market open. we are expecting a solid set up. japanese equities just extending those gains about .4% higher for the nikkei 225 and the topix. watching a lot of the commodities and energy names. this is oil, iron ore and a number of other commodities continue to clock in those gains. dollar-yen hovering just under that 152 level. it has been pretty stable for the past few sessions and maybe even sideways trading as we get to the u.s. inflation trip -- print which could potentially worsen the gap between the fed and the boj pete we are seeing more conviction perhaps when it comes to timing around when the boj could be moving. this as governor ueda kicks off his first anniversary under his belt at the home of the bank of japan, having dismantled this huge stimulus experiment. the question is what is next. the 10 year is also looking to see some reaction from wh
the u.s. inflation print. wait for that to washout if you will, before if they need to do significant intervention. let's take you to the market open. we are expecting a solid set up. japanese equities just extending those gains about .4% higher for the nikkei 225 and the topix. watching a lot of the commodities and energy names. this is oil, iron ore and a number of other commodities continue to clock in those gains. dollar-yen hovering just under that 152 level. it has been pretty stable for...
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one of the main u.s. interest since october 7th has been avoiding an all out war between israel and iran or even an escalation of the war that is in gaza to places like lebanon, kind of full-scale point i think that will continue to be the focus of the biden administration tomorrow is just trying to contain this. so that it doesn't continue to u spark escalation. ar >> thank you all very much for guiding us through this breaking news story. could the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >>> good evening, once again, i'm stephanie ruhle, we are st following breaking news this evening for a person familiar g tells nbc news that israel has carried out an operation in iran this evening. today israeli officials notified u.s. officials that the response was coming, the u.s. and its allies have been pressuring israel not to retaliate after it fended off a missile attack from iran last weekend. of course we also know that it is an incredibly tense time in b one of the most volatile parts of the world.
one of the main u.s. interest since october 7th has been avoiding an all out war between israel and iran or even an escalation of the war that is in gaza to places like lebanon, kind of full-scale point i think that will continue to be the focus of the biden administration tomorrow is just trying to contain this. so that it doesn't continue to u spark escalation. ar >> thank you all very much for guiding us through this breaking news story. could the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts...
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but a u.s. official told netanyahu, get the hostage deal done, no more posturing, event if that allows gassen civilians to move north from rafah. another sticking point, the exact number of palestinian detainees who would be released from israeli detention in exchange to those 35 to 40 hostages. how far israel is willing to go on that compromise and how far or whether even hamas is willing to make a compromise remains to be seen. geoff: nick, thanks, as always. >> thank you. ♪ geoff: in the day's other homicide, israel's military suspended leave for all combat units -- in case iran retaliates for an air strike in damascus that killed two iranian generals. prime minister netanyahu defended the strike and warned that israel won't hesitate to do it again. >> for years, iran has been working against us directly and through its proxies, and therefore israel is working against iran and its proxies. we will act upon the simple principle that whoever hurts or us plans to, we will hurt them. geoff: and
but a u.s. official told netanyahu, get the hostage deal done, no more posturing, event if that allows gassen civilians to move north from rafah. another sticking point, the exact number of palestinian detainees who would be released from israeli detention in exchange to those 35 to 40 hostages. how far israel is willing to go on that compromise and how far or whether even hamas is willing to make a compromise remains to be seen. geoff: nick, thanks, as always. >> thank you. ♪ geoff: in...
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asking if the u.s. had his priorities wrong by failing to pass funding for ukraine in congress. >> every day they delay in the decision of the united states of providing more support ukraine has consequences on the battlefield. that's one of the reasons why the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. it is urgent that the united states make a decision and that congress is able to turn the majority and the u.s. public and also the u.s. congress into a concrete decision. caitriona: our defense correspondent is at the nato meeting. >> ukraine is not running out of courage but it was running out of ammunition. once again he appealed for the u.s. to pass its military aid that got stalled in congress. he's not just worried about the present, but also the longer-term. a long-term plan is set up for ukraine to give it the support it needs. that includes having a package of military aid of 100 billion euros, that's more than $100 billion over the next five years. also nato taking over the u.s. led contact whic
asking if the u.s. had his priorities wrong by failing to pass funding for ukraine in congress. >> every day they delay in the decision of the united states of providing more support ukraine has consequences on the battlefield. that's one of the reasons why the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. it is urgent that the united states make a decision and that congress is able to turn the majority and the u.s. public and also the u.s. congress into a concrete decision. caitriona: our...
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as u.s. yields continue to rise and government bonds continue to rise, we will be quite tempted to gradually scale in to fixed income to increase our exposure. right now sentiment seems bearish on bond markets but if you take a contrarian approach that is probably a good indicate indicator. >> are you assessing the challenges faced by several banks in asia in particular. we have seen how bank nearby was bank nearby wasforced to interv. >> they are federal reserve dependent and are waiting for neighbor u.s. central bank to make the first move. on the other hand, in many parts of as i quarter, we haven't seen the same demand side pressures as in markets and we would include japan there where the rate hikes have been limited. >> you talked about the opportunities out there in market. what is the best conviction call out there? what would do best by the end of 2024 do you think? >> so within our global flexible strategies, we still think buying long dated government bond or corporate bonds is rea
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a hawkish u.s. election campaign could be a test for the stabilization of ties that was brokered last year by xi and president biden. let's bring in our next guest right now. xiaomeng lu is director of geo technology at eurasia group. thanks for joining us. as i mentioned there, antony blinken heading to china with a message about overcapacity, support for russia. but following the passage of the tiktok ban or divest bill, do you think china will have a message for antony blinken? xiaomeng: i would expect this issue to be on antony blinken's meeting agenda with chinese officials. because i think a lot of the decision-makers in beijing are very frustrated about the way the u.s. treated tiktok. and we expect beijing's initial resistance to this ban to be symbolic and muted. but i definitely think there is a chance for them to talk about it over the negotiating table this week in beijing. paul: is this the sort of thing that can be negotiated out, though? particularly in the context of u.s. election se
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to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that affect voters in those states and try to address their concerns and needs. one concern that steelworkers have the cost of steel from china is simply cheaper than what they are able to produce themselves. they want protection to be able to develop their industry. host: you agree with biden's call on more tariffs? guest: i think there is a logic to it. host: economically, does it make sense? guest: it would be hard for me to make a solid economic case. in order for u.s. still appears to -- we need to increas
to u.s.. host: is attacked about truck policies and joe biden policies, let's talk about chinese steel and aluminum. what is the big deal with those two? guest: president biden announced he is considering raising trips on still and aluminum three times he did so in pittsburgh talking to united still were which is probably not it's -- united steelworkers which is probably not a coincidence. on his mind is to reach the number of electoral college votes. he is going to be focused on issues that...
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the u.s. and japan launch plans to cooperate in space and defense as president biden represents the japanese prime minister to the white house. ♪ welcome to world news america. israel confirms its forces killed three sons of hamas' political leader and diplomatic presre launches on israel to change strategy in gaza. we will bring your reporting of internal dissent within the biden administration over the president's handling of the war. cease-fire negotiations have been stalled for months. hamas says it is currently unable to identify and track down 40 israeli hostages who could be part of a cease-fire deal, raising fears that more hostages may be dead than publicly are known. it comes as a hamas leader says the deaths of his three sons in an israeli airstrike will not affect hamas' demands in the current cease-fire talks, including a permanent cease-fire, the complete withdrawal of israeli troops, and the return of displaced palestinians. president biden pushed for cease-fire and hostage ne
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if u.s. shell companies are the financial get away vehicle, then they often provide them the car keys and road maps that allows them to make the escape into the financial system. they must act to prevent circumnavigation of our laws. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks so much. let me start with where ms. hanichak ended, enablers. if you don't mind me asking, ms. dezenski, and mr. im and hanichak. describe the role of getting after the white collar enablers in addition to protecting against these opaque, anonymous shell corporations? >> thank you for the question. very important. so, enablers are talking about the accountants and the lawyers, as you said,art dealers, financial advisors, persons, professional functions, persons, who are in physicians of authority with respect to establishing trusts and corporate entities and sometimes serving as fiduciaries. these are the people who grease the system and that's why it's so important to get to this part of the supply chai
if u.s. shell companies are the financial get away vehicle, then they often provide them the car keys and road maps that allows them to make the escape into the financial system. they must act to prevent circumnavigation of our laws. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thanks so much. let me start with where ms. hanichak ended, enablers. if you don't mind me asking, ms. dezenski, and mr. im and hanichak. describe the role of getting after the white collar enablers in...
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the u.s. economic assistance which ukrainians will have to pay back once they have repelled the russian situation. the supplemental also includes support for our middle east ally israel, including support to make sure that just like this past few days in shooting down 99% of missile drones attack by iran, it also includes $9 billion of humanitarian aid for gaza and for people caught in conflicts around the world. these conflicts have taken an immeasurable toll. the supplemental also contains a range of sanctions that will make it harder for each of israel's and iran's and ham -- and hamas to finance their operations. it consequencetains the ship act which requires the president to impose sanctions against individuals and companies that knowingly help evade oil sanctions. illegal revenues funnel billions to illegal organizations terrorist groups and it builds on legislation senator murkowski and i enacted over a decade ago that helped expose the middle men that were helping iran evade these san
the u.s. economic assistance which ukrainians will have to pay back once they have repelled the russian situation. the supplemental also includes support for our middle east ally israel, including support to make sure that just like this past few days in shooting down 99% of missile drones attack by iran, it also includes $9 billion of humanitarian aid for gaza and for people caught in conflicts around the world. these conflicts have taken an immeasurable toll. the supplemental also contains a...
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u.s. tech stocks. concerning data out of the u.s. as well. how is the market going to balance out of this? avril: there's a lot to digest. thinking about how the stagflation chatter is coming back to the four in the u.s. and how this yen depreciation will figure into the conversation for boj policymakers? we are waiting with bated breath whether this forces the japanese central bank to come through with hawkish signals. we do have the open in japan now and now the big tech tailwind for stocks. a little bit of upside on the nikkei at the start of trade. we are still seeing dollar yen hovering at 155.6. of course it's about whether we get any indication about curtailing of bond purchases from the japanese central bank. seems like the bond markets are betting we do coming on the japanese 10 year government bonds. let's take a look at what we are seeing in south korea. yesterday we saw those declines on stocks as the meta-earnings and outlook put a dent in what was otherwise a recovery for asi
u.s. tech stocks. concerning data out of the u.s. as well. how is the market going to balance out of this? avril: there's a lot to digest. thinking about how the stagflation chatter is coming back to the four in the u.s. and how this yen depreciation will figure into the conversation for boj policymakers? we are waiting with bated breath whether this forces the japanese central bank to come through with hawkish signals. we do have the open in japan now and now the big tech tailwind for stocks....
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the u.s. treasury secretary warns against decoupling from china, but says trade must be on a level playing field. good morning, welcome to thursday. jay powell sticking to the script yesterday, wait and see mode is still where the fed is at, and that gave relief to stocks and bonds yesterday. futures pointing to an even higher opening this morning on both sides of the atlantic. if we flip over to the cross as a picture, ultimately, the fed chair's comments didn't really move the dial when it comes to where the markets are in terms of bets for when the fed cuts are coming. you had treasuries ending broadly higher yesterday, but now steady. and now all eyes turn to the jobs report tomorrow. remember, powell said last month that unexpected weakening in the labor market could warrant a policy response from the fed. you have got the dollar a touch weaker, its close relationship with the fed bets seems to have evaporated, but gold very much listening to powell. the yellow metal settling above $2300
the u.s. treasury secretary warns against decoupling from china, but says trade must be on a level playing field. good morning, welcome to thursday. jay powell sticking to the script yesterday, wait and see mode is still where the fed is at, and that gave relief to stocks and bonds yesterday. futures pointing to an even higher opening this morning on both sides of the atlantic. if we flip over to the cross as a picture, ultimately, the fed chair's comments didn't really move the dial when it...
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the u.s. also dispatched a military commander to israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu hinted today he would respond to any attack from iran with force. >> we're in the middle of the war in gaza, but we are also preparing for scenarios and challenges from other arenas. we have a simple principle. whoever hurts us, we hurt them. we're preparing to meet israel's security needs both in defense and attack. geoff: the white house also said today that it communicated to iran that it was not involved in that strike in damascus that killed a top iranian military commander earlier this month. severe weather made its way up through the southeast today. at last check, more than 100,000 customers were left without power. the storms already hammered the south and gulf coasts. crews survey the damage outside new orleans, which was hit with eight inches of rain. tornadoes also tore businesses to shreds in the houston area. the weather also delayed the start of the masters golf tournament in augus
the u.s. also dispatched a military commander to israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu hinted today he would respond to any attack from iran with force. >> we're in the middle of the war in gaza, but we are also preparing for scenarios and challenges from other arenas. we have a simple principle. whoever hurts us, we hurt them. we're preparing to meet israel's security needs both in defense and attack. geoff: the white house also said today that it communicated to iran that it...