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, but wehaveheidibeijing.you've been following along. it's interesting in terms of their remarks that we didn't into economics, politics, defense, and all the rest, but really at the heart of the matter, it comes to stability, doesn't it? >> yes, absolutely. the question we have been asking , you'll have as close to absolute power as you can have, but what is he going to do with that mandate? happened back in august 2015. the cloud of those experiences still looming large, which means he has to loom large -- the cloud of that still looming large, which means he has to tread carefully with this consolidation of power. there's a lot of rhetoric about lowering barriers to foreign investment, easing foreign trade. could foreign investors be feeling reassured or optimistic? >> i would say not. the language i hear from the various chambers of commerce, britishu.s., australia, test they are looking on this with guarded and does he is in. of course, people still want to be in this market, and that is what china basically relies on. in the past, there has been a queue of firms wanting to
, but we have heidi beijing. you've been following along. it's interesting in terms of their remarks that we didn't into economics, politics, defense, and all the rest, but really at the heart of the matter, it comes to stability, doesn't it? >> yes, absolutely. the question we have been asking , you'll have as close to absolute power as you can have, but what is he going to do with that mandate? happened back in august 2015. the cloud of those experiences still looming large, which means...
latest challenge. in the first hour of codethatheidiran,more women and minorities spent one hour programming than in the entire 50 year history of the field. groundswelleate a of students from elementary school who demand more computer science. it will change education. interesting young women in this is important. 50 yearssciences spent making things smaller and faster and less expensive and it has been a great run but that does not make society a better place. the next 50 years are going to be how we impact health care, education, energy efficiency. how we impact the developing world. that is what computer sciences about these days. that is going to attract a far more diverse group of people because they care about societal challenges, not faster, smaller, cheaper. emily: what is the response ability in the industry? on impacting the pipeline? >> one thing companies can do is ensure there are places for everyone to work and google has done that. microsoft has done that. you have to pick up the newspaper to see how the smaller companies are doing. it is a complicated thing. entr
latest challenge. in the first hour of code that heidi ran, more women and minorities spent one hour programming than in the entire 50 year history of the field. groundswelleate a of students from elementary school who demand more computer science. it will change education. interesting young women in this is important. 50 yearssciences spent making things smaller and faster and less expensive and it has been a great run but that does not make society a better place. the next 50 years are going...
could potentially get one or two, someone like joe manchinorheidiheitkamp.if they can get that, they feel their chances of getting tax reform by the end of the year would be more strong. vonnie: what about john kuhn who says this is so complicated it may have to wait until next year. ? kevin: a great point from him, , you are publicly starting to hear some administrative officials and republicans on capitol hill saying that, unless they pass a budget this year -- this week, the chances of tax reform by the end of the year become more tricky. listen to what mick mulvaney said when i told him that yesterday. >> if it does not get this -- done this week, more likely it gets done in the beginning of next year. we need this reform, we need this tax package sooner rather than later. that means by the end of this year. kevin: i checked with a helper of senator rand paul and he is still undecided come he got a call from president trump and urging him to vote yes to did it, but i he sure we will get a budget vote. a hurdle for tax or form by the end of this week -- tax reform by the end
could potentially get one or two, someone like joe manchin or heidi heitkamp. if they can get that, they feel their chances of getting tax reform by the end of the year would be more strong. vonnie: what about john kuhn who says this is so complicated it may have to wait until next year. ? kevin: a great point from him, , you are publicly starting to hear some administrative officials and republicans on capitol hill saying that, unless they pass a budget this year -- this week, the chances of...
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on august 20 -- on august19.heidi: weremember the shock devaluation. deftly going down as one of the policy missteps. i think most agree and we saw -- to try to get that back under control to regain credibility and the confidence of the markets and we also had the equity rise and fall for the shanghai cop. that market has not recovered. -- that ise shadows an argument that bloomberg intelligence makes when it comes to opening up reform. this one statement saying they will improve the framework of regulation when it comes to monetary policy going forward and also see interest rates and exchange rates become more market-based. not a lot of detail. he spoke about the yuan trading ban. -- we're looking ahead. potentially there is a financial work conference so we may get more details whether that will give us more of a roadmap going forward for the next five years the next three months. the other thing we are washing we have been with the , he has for so long now really been around and at the 2002 and is known as the great reformer. the past three days he has been ringing the alarm b
on august 20 -- on august 19. heidi: we remember the shock devaluation. deftly going down as one of the policy missteps. i think most agree and we saw -- to try to get that back under control to regain credibility and the confidence of the markets and we also had the equity rise and fall for the shanghai cop. that market has not recovered. -- that ise shadows an argument that bloomberg intelligence makes when it comes to opening up reform. this one statement saying they will improve the...
economic policies. raimi? raimi: that is it for daybreak asia. richarkets continue withandheidinext.stand by for bloomberg markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> in hong kong and over in singapore, it's 9:00 monday evening in new york eddie. i'm rishaad. >> this is bloomberg markets asia. ♪ >> investors awaited wave of earnings, the dollar steady in the yen near a three-month loan. >> struggling to maintain its record rally, he says the markets do
economic policies. raimi? raimi: that is it for daybreak asia. richarkets continue with and heidi next. stand by for bloomberg markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> in hong kong and over in singapore, it's 9:00 monday evening in new york eddie. i'm rishaad. >> this is bloomberg markets asia. ♪ >> investors awaited wave of earnings, the dollar steady in the yen near a three-month loan. >> struggling to maintain its record rally, he says the markets do
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playstation, right? that is it for daybreak asia. market coverage continues with rish and heidi next. standby for bloomberg markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ 9:00 a.m. in hong kong. 9:00 tuesday evening new york city. i am rishaad salamat. i am haidi lun in sydney. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: a former advisor claiming president trump's campaign team approved the meeting with moscow. president trump says he is a liar. testifying about russia's manipulation of...
billion in damage.producerheidiweinsteinhas been fired by the agency he cofounded after allegations of serial sexual harassment. hisweinstein company says dismissal is in light of new information about misconduct that has emerged in the last few days. he had already stepped down from the company after the new york times reported settlements with at least eight women claiming harassment. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> thank you. we are seeing a regional wrench mark rising. -- benchmark rising. not a great amount of action you would normally expect at this time of day. japan and south korea closed today, taiwan also closed. we're waiting to see what will happen when the chinese markets reopen after that long week holiday. look at what we are seeing, australia and new zealand both marching higher. up by 7/10 of 1% in the first hour of trade. mining stocks lead the gains. also the new zealand market looking solid. the worst-performing currency in the asia region today down by one third of 1
billion in damage. producer heidi weinstein has been fired by the agency he cofounded after allegations of serial sexual harassment. hisweinstein company says dismissal is in light of new information about misconduct that has emerged in the last few days. he had already stepped down from the company after the new york times reported settlements with at least eight women claiming harassment. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120...
pmi figure as well. lots of food for thought. things a lot of those youandheididiscussedare playing out in the markets. take outcks looking to gains led high by energy and i.t. shares. the i.t. industry has been delivering solid earnings from ship makers, software and services players. looksime around i underpinned by actual profit. alibaba and apple are the big earnings to look out for this week. energy shares up 1.3%. rise inupported by the crude prices. brent climbing above $60 on friday since the first time since 2015. 93 could see that on g #btv 69. opec will extend its cuts beyond mark. -- beyond march. crude fluctuating around $50 a buck. markets are watching to see of they could push it to a higher trading range. take a look at the gmm function. chinese a large caps now halting a five day rise. you have miners and consumer stocks dragging shares. best for a 10th of a percent, led higher by suppliers. in that currency stake you have the dollar losing some ground. speculation of who the fed chair chief might be. that has lifted asian currency. the one rising half a per
pmi figure as well. lots of food for thought. things a lot of those you and heidi discussed are playing out in the markets. take outcks looking to gains led high by energy and i.t. shares. the i.t. industry has been delivering solid earnings from ship makers, software and services players. looksime around i underpinned by actual profit. alibaba and apple are the big earnings to look out for this week. energy shares up 1.3%. rise inupported by the crude prices. brent climbing above $60 on...