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, where greece 10 year bonds? priya: italy. michael: greece. iain: i will take greece. lisa: will u.s. 10 year yields be closer to 2.5% or 3% by year-end? iain: above 3%. michael: closer to 3%. priya: 3%. lisa: when will the u.s. yield curve invert, six months or 12 or more months? priya: six months. michael: 12 or more. iain: 12 or more. lisa: really quick. you care about the yield curve. or is this time different? priya: i care. michael: yes. i think the fed is whistling past the graveyard. i think it is a big deal. iain: i think the curve continues to flatten off. i think this time is different. lisa: my thanks to priya misra, michael collins, and iain stealey. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ manus: you are watching the "best of bloomberg daybreak: middle east." i'm manus crowley. aramco's ipo is a no go for the time being. the giant is preparing to head -- hit the debt market with its first international bond offer. moody's downgrades 20 turkish banks and warns the worst is yet to come
, where greece 10 year bonds? priya: italy. michael: greece. iain: i will take greece. lisa: will u.s. 10 year yields be closer to 2.5% or 3% by year-end? iain: above 3%. michael: closer to 3%. priya: 3%. lisa: when will the u.s. yield curve invert, six months or 12 or more months? priya: six months. michael: 12 or more. iain: 12 or more. lisa: really quick. you care about the yield curve. or is this time different? priya: i care. michael: yes. i think the fed is whistling past the graveyard. i...
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to be had, there's really no two ways about it. think about greece, the debt ceiling debates. i like to kid around the politicians like to take us up on a very uncomfortable ride, let us have a look over the cliff how ugly it could get, and then pull us back at the very last minute. there are headlines the talks could resume between the u.s. and canada on wednesday. so that's another factor here. >> we've got an official comment here from a u.s. trade representative >> a new development here now a u.s. trade representative on the record, robert lighthizer today saying the president identified the president of his intent to sign a trade agreement with canada and mexico if it is willing 90 days from now lighthizer going onto say the agreement is the most advanced trade greet in the world in the next few weeks they'll be able to examine the agreement. they'll find it has huge benefits for our workers, ranchers, farmers and businesses saying we have also negotiated with canada throughout this yearlong process this week those moatings continued at yearlong levels, we made progress an
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during the situations with greece or spain, i was never concerned because history is very important. irope has a rich history think as time goes on -- rich history, and i think as time goes on we will make sure that resiliency continues. thatitching to be ok and question on brexit, it seems like the deadline for coming to coming up,t has been and you must have game plans this. what would you say are the author of a messy divorce? i will not desolate -- tidjane: i will not call the outcome in that. we were all asked to present new plans by the ecb. that was the chief executive of credit suisse, speaking to us in beijing in an exclusive interview. time now for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business worries in the news right now. coca-cola is expanding in the hot drinks business by buying a global brand. for is trying costa coffee five point $1 billion -- $5.1 billion. both coke and pepsi have been seeking alternatives while the market in sugary drinks declines. second-biggest u.s. has-hailing company, lyft, hired an ipo adviser to start taking pitches fro
during the situations with greece or spain, i was never concerned because history is very important. irope has a rich history think as time goes on -- rich history, and i think as time goes on we will make sure that resiliency continues. thatitching to be ok and question on brexit, it seems like the deadline for coming to coming up,t has been and you must have game plans this. what would you say are the author of a messy divorce? i will not desolate -- tidjane: i will not call the outcome in...
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rapid fire. this time, next year, would you rather own italy, where greece 10 year bonds? priya: italy. michael: greece. iain: i will take greece. u.s. 10 year yields be closer to 2.5% or 3% by year-end? iain: above 3%. michael: closer to 3%. priya: 3%. lisa: one will do you -- with the u.s. yield curve in verve -- invert, six months or 12 or more months? priya: six months. michael: 12 or more. iain: 12 or more. lisa: really quick. you care about the yield curve. or is this time birth different? priya: i care. michael: yes. i think the fed is whistling past the graveyard. i think the curve continues to settle off. i think this time is different. lisa: my thanks to priya misra, michael collins, and iain stealey. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time, it's a quick p.m. london time. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ looks good to bloomberg first word news is news this afternoon. it is looking less likely that the u.s. and canada will meet today. speaking to reporters in washington, canadian foreign affairs minister said whi
rapid fire. this time, next year, would you rather own italy, where greece 10 year bonds? priya: italy. michael: greece. iain: i will take greece. u.s. 10 year yields be closer to 2.5% or 3% by year-end? iain: above 3%. michael: closer to 3%. priya: 3%. lisa: one will do you -- with the u.s. yield curve in verve -- invert, six months or 12 or more months? priya: six months. michael: 12 or more. iain: 12 or more. lisa: really quick. you care about the yield curve. or is this time birth...
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in greece in the margins by 320 basis points. rbc calling it a blog quarter. nursing growth -- blowout quarter. thank you so much. vonnie: we have news crossing the bloomberg. schattner suing the pizza chain and the board. assistance forr stopping irreparable harm to the company. papa john's down about .2%. this is "bloomberg." ♪ . vonnie: 11:00 a.m. in new york and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe. from new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is the european close on bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are covering. indexes are fluctuating slightly higher as trade talks advance. technology shares are advancing. a fifth monthly high for the s&p 500. we will speak with omair sharif about president trump's threat for tariffs on $200 billion of chinese imports and how it could inflect -- affect inflation in the united states. --exclusive interview with 90 minutes left into the trading day in the united states. abigail doolittle is with us. >> small gains for major
in greece in the margins by 320 basis points. rbc calling it a blog quarter. nursing growth -- blowout quarter. thank you so much. vonnie: we have news crossing the bloomberg. schattner suing the pizza chain and the board. assistance forr stopping irreparable harm to the company. papa john's down about .2%. this is "bloomberg." ♪ . vonnie: 11:00 a.m. in new york and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe. from new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is...
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spain and greece where more than one in six without work. but of course u.s. on inflation is also down to two percent in line with the b's. stable for kids you must have two paul brits at the front but stock exchange public data shows that the block is quite strong and solid now with strong seeming to picking a fight with the e.u. is he perhaps biting off more than he can chew. well with two percent of interest rate and they used to be just in line they may. interest rates may actually be rising by the end of the three years so it's a good it's a good sign yes a question is here really picking a fight though with the e.u. if we imagine this to be a children's break played around which is you know kind of not so far away in his days he's been he's been saying names he's been pointing at a stone maybe but he hasn't thrown any tariffs at you yet he's been much less has the time with china with the tit for tat going back and forth but why is he to start that he'd be getting battled from two directions at the same time when both sides really of this conflict would be losing a fortune f
spain and greece where more than one in six without work. but of course u.s. on inflation is also down to two percent in line with the b's. stable for kids you must have two paul brits at the front but stock exchange public data shows that the block is quite strong and solid now with strong seeming to picking a fight with the e.u. is he perhaps biting off more than he can chew. well with two percent of interest rate and they used to be just in line they may. interest rates may actually be...
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, greece, it , i was never concerned. europe has a rich history. i think all of the decision-makers are determined to do with -- whatever is necessary in the end to make sure that the euro continues. nejra: that was tidjane thiam speaking to tom mackenzie in beijing. says he does not regret appointing jerome powell as fed chairman, even after criticizing interest rate hikes by the fed. he made these comments and an exclusive interview with bloomberg in the oval office. andl with us is james athey christian keller. everyone had stars in their eyes at jackson hole as jerome powell spoke. james, you want to focus on what bloomberg is calling the financial stability star. a different picture to the neutral rate? james: yes. i read that article a few days ago and it was a bit of a hallelujah moment. to me it is a philosophical question. this is not about the academics ,nderlined, the economic theory this is about the notion of making decisions under uncertainty. what you can and cannot know. what we have seen in the build up to 2008 is that inflation is not a sufficient measurement of th
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necessary. over time, i think the euro is resilient. , withnever worried portugal, ireland, greece, i was never concerned because history is very important. , and ihas a rich history think we will do what is ever necessary in the end. >> switching focus to the u.k. and the inevitable question on brexit. it seems like a deadline to come to an agreement has been pushed back, and there are risks for a hard out for the u.k. if there is no deal. you must have gamed through and game planned on this. we were ready to present plans. there will be a reasonable outcome which is in everybody's interest. guy: that was the credit suisse speakingane thiam exclusively to bloomberg's tom mackenzie in beijing. interesting what he had to say about what is happening with the market reaction to out of europe. this talk about the stock stories we need to focus on now. coffeead is selling its to coca-cola. sage down by 8%. up next, the bank of finland's governor, olli rehn, an exclusive interview with matt miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." made,rst tra
necessary. over time, i think the euro is resilient. , withnever worried portugal, ireland, greece, i was never concerned because history is very important. , and ihas a rich history think we will do what is ever necessary in the end. >> switching focus to the u.k. and the inevitable question on brexit. it seems like a deadline to come to an agreement has been pushed back, and there are risks for a hard out for the u.k. if there is no deal. you must have gamed through and game planned on...
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worried portugal, ireland, greece, i was never concerned. history is important. europe has a rich history. and they will do whatever is necessary in the end to ensure the euro continues. tom: switching focus to the u.k. and the inevitable question on brexit, it seems like the deadline has been pushed back. it implies there is no deal. you must have game planned this. we all presented plans. everybody hopes there will be a reasonable outcome. was tidjane thiam speaking exclusively to tom mackenzie in beijing. and our guest joins us from the blog, and henrietta pacquement from wells fargo asset management is still with us. christine, good morning. , the lowest since the asian crisis. questions of whether there is contagion. when i look at argentina and see the fact it is hiked rates to the highest in the world, and you look at indonesia when the central bank has raised rates or times since may -- four times , --e may -- guest: to protect currencies, but there is this combination of other fundamental issues, for example in indonesia and turkey. the extent of which you are not seeing
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was crucial to stop so many illegal or irregular migrants coming through greece to northern europe. we are working hard on this and we will continue to do so. but you know that the hungarian prime minister, for example, viktor 0rban, has said the summer, he told a german newspaper, "if i made a refugee policy like your chancellor, people would chase me out of office the same day". and in a sense, isn't that what is happening in germany, only more slowly? i don't agree. the far right is still a small minority in the political landscape of germany. parties, which are in general in favour of open borders and an open multicultural tolerant society, got a huge majority at the last general elections, mr 0rban has these views and we have other views. what we have to do is to understand that the migration challenge can only be solved at a european level, much better than at a national level, what we have to do is to increase our efforts to better protect ourjoint european borders. and we have to do much more to help those countries where the migrants are coming from, especially with africa
was crucial to stop so many illegal or irregular migrants coming through greece to northern europe. we are working hard on this and we will continue to do so. but you know that the hungarian prime minister, for example, viktor 0rban, has said the summer, he told a german newspaper, "if i made a refugee policy like your chancellor, people would chase me out of office the same day". and in a sense, isn't that what is happening in germany, only more slowly? i don't agree. the far right...
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0lympiakos tonight. they trailed 3—1 from the first leg in greece and were all but out when they went behind on the night. despite matej vydra's late equaliser after some penalty box pinball — the result ends burnley‘s first participation in europe for 51 years rangers and celtic will both be in the draw for the europa league which takes place tomorrow. rangers drew 1—all with nine men against russian side fc ufa, to win the tie 2—1. celtic beat lithuanian side suduva 3—0 on the night and a—1 on aggregate. eight—time winners liverpool have been drawn at home to chelsea in the third round of the carabao cup. this is the stage where teams playing in europe join the competition. of the others who received a bye into round three, arsenal will host brentford, holders manchester city will travel to league one oxford united, tottenham watford is one of three all—premier league ties, while manchester united are at home to frank lampard's derby county. the full draw is at our website. scotland's women's world cup fate is out of their hands, despite beating switzerland. the
0lympiakos tonight. they trailed 3—1 from the first leg in greece and were all but out when they went behind on the night. despite matej vydra's late equaliser after some penalty box pinball — the result ends burnley‘s first participation in europe for 51 years rangers and celtic will both be in the draw for the europa league which takes place tomorrow. rangers drew 1—all with nine men against russian side fc ufa, to win the tie 2—1. celtic beat lithuanian side suduva 3—0 on the...
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cyprus, greece, iceland can have implications just because of it trade links. so that's how i view argentina i worry very much about turkey these days >> go on more about that why is turkey more of a concern for the u.s. than argentina is >> again, it's going to beal secondhand smoking here. it's going to be going through europe the problem isn't so much the economy or the size holdings of bank debts, but i think the issue people are underestimating here is geopolitical the europeans have given turkey a pledge of $6 billion euros to prevent migrants from coming through north africa in the middle east to europe. turkey is holding them back. if turkey is in dire enough straights and need financial aid they could basically tell europe you give us the money or we'll let migrants through if europe says no, turkey may go, try to have talks with russia, or iran or other countries to get the aid, which obviously europe doesn't want to see that other geopolitical country building in that direction. both of those could impact u.s. companies and u.s. equities via u.s. sentiment >> since we're
cyprus, greece, iceland can have implications just because of it trade links. so that's how i view argentina i worry very much about turkey these days >> go on more about that why is turkey more of a concern for the u.s. than argentina is >> again, it's going to beal secondhand smoking here. it's going to be going through europe the problem isn't so much the economy or the size holdings of bank debts, but i think the issue people are underestimating here is geopolitical the...
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. serbia, greece, macedonia and the list is endless and across the we could talk about the new reports about turkey initial. i can tell you there and latin america. four years ago i was at a meeting with treachery tragic l said what can we do about the fact the russians have the first two numbers, rt has diversity numbers in argentina television? i said, there's nothing to do because by law you are prohibited. there are authorities that prevent the military from acting even though it's a warlike action. they are all over the place. not just in the united states. but as we've never seen, tremendous value of reporting, the great budget of russian attacks and probes in the united states are directed at not the left-wing with the right wing. the republican party can support the republican party, lobbies that include affiliate with the republican party, nra, prime example, where you read the indictment and you see the trial reports and other reports that come out about this. you see she was trying to infiltrate the nra. she was involved with groups that are close to republican party
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people i have a person thank you from them got them and they went to greece. do you actually go and see it themselves and when they come back again they send out a message. for the ad for whatever that day thank me to move them. so all of us all of us have the power to talk to a people who will say you know you ought of for the middle east i'm your from you on muslim your christian we need to educate people no matter what we are people and when it comes to educating people i think that you of course are doing that as you speak the been monitoring what i see coming in reference up but i want to pivot here to this tweet from doctors ahead of you and on our panel today who wrote it yesterday saying everyone knows where he or she was when they saw the picture of your nephew for the first time so three years ago is when that picture surfaced today news looks like this is carrying tweeting in syrian refugees in lebanon are now at risk of forced returns despite ongoing battles attacks from militant insurgencies cases of imprisonment torture and forced conscription this is a header looking
people i have a person thank you from them got them and they went to greece. do you actually go and see it themselves and when they come back again they send out a message. for the ad for whatever that day thank me to move them. so all of us all of us have the power to talk to a people who will say you know you ought of for the middle east i'm your from you on muslim your christian we need to educate people no matter what we are people and when it comes to educating people i think that you of...
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now their new home that in greece there is a glimmer of hope chance are awful as has that story. coderre ahmed abandoned his restaurant in the afghan city of can do is three years ago when he found it riddled with taliban machine gunfire he brought his three children to greece where the aid organization out of cease helps them apply for asylum and find an apartment. is a single parent so he only works occasionally the bulk of his energy goes into helping his children attend school. i want them to be doctors and if by then there is no war in afghanistan to return their build their homes and lives there and help rebuild afghanistan afghans are not entitled to relocate elsewhere in europe so once in greece they enroll their children in school the united nations high commission for refugees says education is vital if their children are to help rebuild their water on country's. gives people something to do. propose them for a future. where there is a future people then or going to be refugees for the rest their lives the walls and people go back home this is preparing them and it giv
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buying opportunity. matt: what parallel can you make between greece and italy? greece is the lehman brothers of the troubled european peripherals, surely. we have learned our lesson. we aren't going to let them get that close to failure again. also, a different scale in terms of the problems. maximilian: i wouldn't make a comparison other than the political element i mentioned on how populists act in certain cases. proceed ines europe an environment where it is three years behind the united states. it will struggle to raise interest rates. it is held together by extraordinary monetary stimulus generated out of the ecb. is europe working? majorlian: so, europe has fundamental problems. you are thinking about not fully functioning baking union, no fiscal union, labor is not as flexible as capital and on the other hand, you have any cb which is setting rates -- an ecb which is setting rates for diverse member states. what we are also seeing is europe is growing quite nicely above trend. for example, if you are looking at eurozone growth potential about 1.5%. this chart we can talk abou
buying opportunity. matt: what parallel can you make between greece and italy? greece is the lehman brothers of the troubled european peripherals, surely. we have learned our lesson. we aren't going to let them get that close to failure again. also, a different scale in terms of the problems. maximilian: i wouldn't make a comparison other than the political element i mentioned on how populists act in certain cases. proceed ines europe an environment where it is three years behind the united...
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a personal thank you from them that bulls them and they went to greece. to actually go and see it themselves and when they come back again they send me and we'll get a message. for the avar for ever that they thank me to move them to do so all of us all of us have the power to talk to a people who will say you know you oughta for the middle east i'm your from you on muslim your christian we need to educate people bring no matter what we are people and when it comes to educating people i think that you of course are doing that as you speak the been mounted tweets that i see coming in reference up but i want to pivot here to this tweet from doctors ahead of you and on our panel today who wrote in yesterday saying everyone knows where he or she was when they saw the picture of your nephew for the first time so three years ago is when that picture surface today news looks like this is carrying tweeting in syrian refugees in lebanon are now at risk of forced returns despite ongoing battles attacks from militant insurgencies cases of imprisonment torture and forced conscription is that
a personal thank you from them that bulls them and they went to greece. to actually go and see it themselves and when they come back again they send me and we'll get a message. for the avar for ever that they thank me to move them to do so all of us all of us have the power to talk to a people who will say you know you oughta for the middle east i'm your from you on muslim your christian we need to educate people bring no matter what we are people and when it comes to educating people i think...
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his own free roots is a photo we took in greece i saw this little girl and she was like eight or ten years old but dressed like a woman for some reason he was such a strong woman strong strong interaction. that it really made me comfortable with shooting people which never happened before all the more impressive given the fact that he taught himself the art of photography and it all started in two thousand and thirteen i was in the students in brussels studying p.r. and i had an internship in paris in a smaller commission i didn't see and i would say that's really where everything changed in the fact that i really realized. the life i had there in terms of my internship wasn't just made for me so that's. one way to get your strata and this journey started there transmitted by both the beauty and skill of nature and our door since human that contrast is what his followers love although he credits his online calculator into two murder factors two one of the reasons of . my success as a photographer is probably because i've studied p.r. and communication also one day i woke up and i
his own free roots is a photo we took in greece i saw this little girl and she was like eight or ten years old but dressed like a woman for some reason he was such a strong woman strong strong interaction. that it really made me comfortable with shooting people which never happened before all the more impressive given the fact that he taught himself the art of photography and it all started in two thousand and thirteen i was in the students in brussels studying p.r. and i had an internship in...
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seen recently in greece and floating around turkey satellite picture reveals them are about to become rather less decreases all the energy is transferred to the other side of the mediterranean over spain tickly western front to the area of low pressure is associated with increasingly warm air and the whole lot is pushing up some big thunderstorms the west in france and i think further north with the heat now the moment you see that's the dome of warmth and in the middle of europe what i suppose germany poland is deep down to twenty or below that scandinavia too with the water either side of that i think anything that cooler weather will try and push each is not get very far the next batch of biting winds and rain will try and edge into france as you can see it gets in there that'll be the thunderstorms paris as a result ends up with about twenty degrees the whole lot blows through some i think big downpours as this pushes through the alps and yes there is the winds from the north but a chill coming to the low countries so this middle bit germany and poland will see the cool and to the
seen recently in greece and floating around turkey satellite picture reveals them are about to become rather less decreases all the energy is transferred to the other side of the mediterranean over spain tickly western front to the area of low pressure is associated with increasingly warm air and the whole lot is pushing up some big thunderstorms the west in france and i think further north with the heat now the moment you see that's the dome of warmth and in the middle of europe what i...
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%. italy's banking system continues to draw concern. nobody now is saying this is a greece-like issue. however the fact that their bonds are trading like this -- keep in mind that most sovereign debt in europe is trading under 1% italy above 3% this is just something else to put on your global macro radar your one number today. >>> let's talk about that, about trade, and this market run with us is ken cayman. you have an interesting view on google and others. start with this are you or your clients surprised by the strength of this market run lately we could be on pace for eight weeks out of nine. >> what people read about how the world will come to an end because the market is at the longest bull one they've ever had, as if there's a magic signal that said you broke the record, now go down. people are thrilled when they see profits. the market is clawing back from the downturn we saw in february, and the break outis to tout is upside, not the down side. that's a bullish sign. with corporate earnings going the way they are, the economy, now trade talks, you know, those looking like th
%. italy's banking system continues to draw concern. nobody now is saying this is a greece-like issue. however the fact that their bonds are trading like this -- keep in mind that most sovereign debt in europe is trading under 1% italy above 3% this is just something else to put on your global macro radar your one number today. >>> let's talk about that, about trade, and this market run with us is ken cayman. you have an interesting view on google and others. start with this are you or...
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for himself travelling first to greece and austria before landing in kill in the north of germany that he got in touch with the red cross to find out where his family was i'm told that made it to the u.k. often handy. i can see her face on my phone so i feel completely. it's like hitting the jackpot. raiser is not alone the red cross is looking for one hundred thousand missing people worldwide the highest number in ten years. one reason why we get so many requests is certainly to do with the fact that there are more people fleeing now than for a very long time and there are over sixty eight million displaced people worldwide and many of these people whether they are refugees or displaced in their own countries lose contact with their families i'm turn to. the red cross uses placards photos and the internet to search for missing people and in many cases they also find them. having contact with his family again has given me a new zest for life. which is my first i would like to finish my training and then i would like to see my family again so my mother my sister. is in his second y
for himself travelling first to greece and austria before landing in kill in the north of germany that he got in touch with the red cross to find out where his family was i'm told that made it to the u.k. often handy. i can see her face on my phone so i feel completely. it's like hitting the jackpot. raiser is not alone the red cross is looking for one hundred thousand missing people worldwide the highest number in ten years. one reason why we get so many requests is certainly to do with the...
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the while thing -- wealthy thinking family and had traveled much in greece and turkey. he combined roman, greek and egyptian. no publisher would take on the risk of producing it in color. the interiors and colors used were described in some detail. the book records hope's own interiors and his own richly decorated home. this is the style which many refer to as regency. in actual fact, the prince regent himself, did not adopt the fashionable theme of household furniture. george, prince of wales, the prince regent from 1811 and king george the fourth, was an extraordinary man. he was loathed by historians for almost bankrupting the nation. but, he was adored by art historians like me with his passion and genius for collecting. he looked face forward and backward in his taste. he built fantastical palaces. he had bought a modest little classical villa at the end of the 18th century. over the next 25 years, greatly in -- and lunged at and transformed its interiors into these spectacular asian inspired fantasies. sorry about that, there we are. it was the prince of wales, his chinese an
the while thing -- wealthy thinking family and had traveled much in greece and turkey. he combined roman, greek and egyptian. no publisher would take on the risk of producing it in color. the interiors and colors used were described in some detail. the book records hope's own interiors and his own richly decorated home. this is the style which many refer to as regency. in actual fact, the prince regent himself, did not adopt the fashionable theme of household furniture. george, prince of...
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the entire in government has to make substantial cuts and go through what greece did, cannot infect your business fundamentals -- affect your business fundamentals? david: you really have to analyze and look at these things. you are right. in the case of italy, they have a healthy portion, a large portion. not economically healthy, of debt. that to gdp is somewhere near 130%. there are a few things counterbalancing this. one is the public sector also owns a lot of assets, and, unlike greece, they could probably go through asset sales to walk on -- work on that that. number two, and more importantly, italy is wealthy. to gdpvate sector debt is extremely low in italy. you don't see this consumer leverage and business leverage. it is a very wealthy country when you look at private sectors at the gdp. they do have to control spending, duty reforms, but they need to start growing their economy. the north grows in the south does not and they have to come up with ideas to energize the economy. lisa: that was david speaking earlier on bloomberg. come up -- coming up, google yourself. we hav
the entire in government has to make substantial cuts and go through what greece did, cannot infect your business fundamentals -- affect your business fundamentals? david: you really have to analyze and look at these things. you are right. in the case of italy, they have a healthy portion, a large portion. not economically healthy, of debt. that to gdp is somewhere near 130%. there are a few things counterbalancing this. one is the public sector also owns a lot of assets, and, unlike greece,...
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just seen there in that piece the sort of pressure that there is on processing centres, both in greece and in italy. tens of thousands of migrants still stranded in these countries. and for all the good intentions that were expressed recently at the brussels summit, not much has changed. is that why perhaps people like matteo salvini are rising in the polls? i think that is why he is in power. it is the cumulative effect really of so many years of migration, more than 600,000 people reached italy‘s shores since 2014. which by and large put matteo salvini in power. and the words he spoke sincejune, when he became the interior minister, the de facto most powerful man in the government, have seen his position rise. he has been to libya, he took an italian air force jet to libya, tweeting pictures along the way. saying that he wanted reception centres in north africa. that hasn‘t happened. but a lot of italians like what they hear from him. butjenny, what we saw happen in saxony last night suggests that the actual numbers of migrants coming into the country do not necessarily have an i
just seen there in that piece the sort of pressure that there is on processing centres, both in greece and in italy. tens of thousands of migrants still stranded in these countries. and for all the good intentions that were expressed recently at the brussels summit, not much has changed. is that why perhaps people like matteo salvini are rising in the polls? i think that is why he is in power. it is the cumulative effect really of so many years of migration, more than 600,000 people reached...
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. now let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world on greece prime minister viktor orban has called for a new european commission and parliament that stop migration his comments come after a meeting with the italian interior minister matteo salvini orbán praised me for being the first senior figure in europe's mediterranean countries to prove that it is possible to stop migrants arriving by sea. prosecutors at the international criminal court are calling for the conviction of the former congo warlord bosco and ganga on charges including murder rape conscripting child soldiers and sexual slavery he faces eighteen counts for his role in the deadly conflict in the democratic republic of congo fifteen years ago he denies the charges washington says that the international court of justice has no authority to force the u.s. to lifted sanctions against iran iranian lawyers have demanded the u.n. court lift economic sanctions were imposed by washington over its nuclear program the u.s. state department says the u.s. has a right to protect its national secur
. now let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world on greece prime minister viktor orban has called for a new european commission and parliament that stop migration his comments come after a meeting with the italian interior minister matteo salvini orbán praised me for being the first senior figure in europe's mediterranean countries to prove that it is possible to stop migrants arriving by sea. prosecutors at the international criminal court are calling for the...
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a sign of the wealthy banking family and had traveled much in greece and turkey and his handbook of furniture and interior designs reflects his intense exoticism combining roman, greek, egyptian and other influences, though his handbook was published in monochrome, no publisher would take on the risk of producing it in color. the interiors and colors were described in detail in the accompanying text, the book records his own interiors at his extraordinary rich and intensely deck created house in duchess street. part of the newly fashionable part of london this is the style which many refer to as regency. though it is not an actual fact that prince regent himself did not adopt the fashionable style as seen in hope's manual of household furniture. george, prince of wales, the prince regent from 1811, and king george iv from 1820 until his death in 1830 was an extraordinary man who almost defies categorization. loathed by historians for almost bankrupting the nation, but adored by art historians like me for his passion and genius in collecting. quite often against the fashion of the ti
a sign of the wealthy banking family and had traveled much in greece and turkey and his handbook of furniture and interior designs reflects his intense exoticism combining roman, greek, egyptian and other influences, though his handbook was published in monochrome, no publisher would take on the risk of producing it in color. the interiors and colors were described in detail in the accompanying text, the book records his own interiors at his extraordinary rich and intensely deck created house...
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counterbalance this. one is the public sector also owns a lot of assets. and unlike greece, they could probably go through some asset sales to help work on that debt. number two, and more importantly, italy is wealthy. the private sector debt, private sector debt and g.d.p. is extremely low in italy. you don't see this consumer leverage and business leverage. it is a very wealthy country when you look at private sector debt-to-g.d.p. so really, they do have to control spending. but more importantly, they need o start growing their economy. the north grows and the south does not. they have to come up with solutions to energize this economy. romaine: and that was david herro of herro associates speaking us to on bloomberg. vonnie: where markets are trading. we're just about five hinz to the european close and the stoxx 600 europe is a 10th 1%. and the s&p 500 is up as well. pulte, up higher. the peso is creeping back up towards 19. it is giving back some of those gains. 1887. wore going to speak with the economy minister later this hour to talk about that trade deal and lots, lots more.
counterbalance this. one is the public sector also owns a lot of assets. and unlike greece, they could probably go through some asset sales to help work on that debt. number two, and more importantly, italy is wealthy. the private sector debt, private sector debt and g.d.p. is extremely low in italy. you don't see this consumer leverage and business leverage. it is a very wealthy country when you look at private sector debt-to-g.d.p. so really, they do have to control spending. but more...
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the weather sponsored by qatar and greece. the bold this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news live from doha i'm martine dennis coming up in the next sixty minutes a total disregard of the suffering of the people of yemen. the u.n. accuses all sizes suspected war crimes in the conflict in yemen. rejecting rouhani iranian m.p.'s refused to accept the president's explanation about high inflation and the failing economy. setback for peace south sudan's rebel leader react much refuses to sign a deal to end the civil war. and a man made botanical garden in africa draws crowds as the continent's rain forest face the threat of extinction. i'm joining us go with the sports manchester united say they'll stand by their under pressure manage chose a marine gary has demanded respect i one more premierships alone then the other ninety minutes of. for me for them to receive research. has been described as the world's forgotten war where all sides in yemen a responsible for blatant human rights violations un experts accuse the yemeni government and its supporters saudi arabia
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. they have to make substantial cuts, they have to go through austerities, maybe the way greece did -- cannot affect business fundamentals? david: you have to analyze and look at these things. you are right. in the case of italy, they have a relatively healthy portion,, large portion not economically healthy, of sovereign debt. debt to gdp is 130%. there are a couple things that come to bounce. the public -- that counterbalance. the public sector owns a lot of assets and unlike greece, they can probably go through asset sales to help work on that debt. number two, and more importantly, italy is wealthy. gdpprivate sector debt to is extremely low in italy. you do not see this consumer leverage and business leverage. it is a very wealthy country when you look at private sector debt to gdp. they do have to control spending, they need reforms, but more importantly, they need to start growing the economy. the north grows. the south does not. they have to come up with solutions to energize this economy. alix: are you adding to the current positions or looking for new positions in differen
. they have to make substantial cuts, they have to go through austerities, maybe the way greece did -- cannot affect business fundamentals? david: you have to analyze and look at these things. you are right. in the case of italy, they have a relatively healthy portion,, large portion not economically healthy, of sovereign debt. debt to gdp is 130%. there are a couple things that come to bounce. the public -- that counterbalance. the public sector owns a lot of assets and unlike greece, they can...
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of his quest to come from should spend going to the north to greece in the south dollars photos are featured in a new publication. of your next time on your own next. the for. the full. complement the. the the for. the the. mob. kick off. at last the longest museum in james the first match of the spring for good on a good job even without the coach he told arch promoter norm rather than do so long for an away empty handed man the most intimate slice of. the best on the. mall. to fasten your seat belts six. blocks meet the commitment look at the the . if you can. travel garden on g.w. . please. think fun beethoven. his work goddess for true love. the maestro and figures. beethoven insist upon twenty. years barely feel. the scars. of. the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for civvies edge but. they have survived do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time for the people making it possible what needs to happen if tol
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materials from a mill in greece to build a $1.1 billion pipeline. the steel pipes began arriving last month even though it was ordered before the trade war began, plains needs to pay a tariff of $40 million. the request for exemption has been denied and leslie joins us with more on that story. leslie, good morning. >> reporter: hey, becky, that's right. behind me is pipe imported from greece you can see the tubes right here, they have stamps on them that say made from greece. they arrived on u.s. shores weeks ago, but they were ordered, as you mentioned, back in december, well before there was any talk of tariffs. upon reaching u.s. shores, this project, a $1.1 billion project to bring crude from the basin where we're standing now to corpus christi, that project is subject to an added $40 million in tariffs thanks to the enactment of the tariffs this year now, the company filed for an exemption, was denied the ability to exempt this steel from tariffs the reason for that is because commerce department said that the steel that they were importing from greece could actually be sourced b
materials from a mill in greece to build a $1.1 billion pipeline. the steel pipes began arriving last month even though it was ordered before the trade war began, plains needs to pay a tariff of $40 million. the request for exemption has been denied and leslie joins us with more on that story. leslie, good morning. >> reporter: hey, becky, that's right. behind me is pipe imported from greece you can see the tubes right here, they have stamps on them that say made from greece. they...
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moria camp in greece. we've been given rare access and found appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the exclusive film at 9.15am. half of nhs england maternity wards turned away expectant mums last year, new figures reveal. one hospital was closed to mums—to—be 33 times, mostly because there weren't enough staff. we will be looking at what is causing the crisis and the risk it presents to pregnant women. and theresa may's on a mission. the prime minister is in africa to woo business leaders and governments. in the wake of brexit, mrs may wants us to become one of africa's hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. we want to hear from your this morning if when you were in labour, you were forced to go to a maternity unit or hospital that wasn't local to you because your own was temporarily closed. do get in touch on that, we w
moria camp in greece. we've been given rare access and found appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the exclusive film at 9.15am. half of nhs england maternity wards turned away expectant mums last year, new figures reveal. one hospital was closed to mums—to—be...
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greece other side of that line of rain getting into the mid twenty's there for vienna picking up to around twenty three in london see the cloud just making its way across and into scotland i will sit down across into this we go through wednesday tending to fizzle out but you can expect to see a little bit of time weather into the southeast for a good part of wednesday afternoon as stretches down the low countries into a good part of eastern france step towards switzerland to west of that hyperion still looking pretty warm thirty three celsius thirty three celsius once again there for athens and on the other side of the med more warm sunshine coming through here so thirty six full kyra getting up into the high twenty's across good parts of north africa algiers at thirty two degrees a little bit a cloud coming here it's fine dry and sunny and repat with a high of twenty five. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. they're not intrinsically linked to the slave trade in the euro so i'm consistent and insurance companies there's no way to separate vaca and of terror from the labor on th
greece other side of that line of rain getting into the mid twenty's there for vienna picking up to around twenty three in london see the cloud just making its way across and into scotland i will sit down across into this we go through wednesday tending to fizzle out but you can expect to see a little bit of time weather into the southeast for a good part of wednesday afternoon as stretches down the low countries into a good part of eastern france step towards switzerland to west of that...
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the fledgling carmaker might start delivering on expectations . as greece emerges from years of bailout smear look at how austerity has affected the nation. we're used to be one of the richest countries in the world but now all rich venezuela is suffering from runaway inflation and its national currency has become almost useless president nicolas maduro is blaming all of this on what he says is an economic war against his country term or seeing millions flee even as well as economic hardships for neighboring countries. the international monetary fund predicts inflation will continue to rise by up to one million percent this year to put that into perspective venezuelans are now paying about two million dollars for a cup of coffee in order to tackle the problem the government has introduced a new currency the sovereign bolivia which will remove five zero from banknotes it's linked to a crypto currency called the petro that's pegged to the price of oil and the government is also raising the minimum wage by three thousand percent and faced with a squeeze on the country's cash reserv
the fledgling carmaker might start delivering on expectations . as greece emerges from years of bailout smear look at how austerity has affected the nation. we're used to be one of the richest countries in the world but now all rich venezuela is suffering from runaway inflation and its national currency has become almost useless president nicolas maduro is blaming all of this on what he says is an economic war against his country term or seeing millions flee even as well as economic hardships...
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expectations. as greece emerges from years of bailout smear look at how austerity.
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his quest took him from shoots back in the north to greece in the summer now who's photos are featured in a new publication beaks of europe next on your own next. moved . from the. sky was on fire. from a damp claim condition a condom at the ramstein air base that using mozzie high to experience the crash. how are survivors coping with the tragedy today. the strain on the american ambassador and the advantage of around. fifteen. the fast pace of life in the digital globe thanks to shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the way to use phone lines and interviews with makers and users . should even forty five minutes going to have. more. they took. his word goddess for true love. the maestro. the bomb twenty. the fake news alice good to see what's. called. the good news comes to the side by. the play put big dreams on the big screen in. the magazine on the dummy. in the german city of candidates several people have been injured in clashes between far right protesters and counter-demonstrators as well as the police the violent pro
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in the north to greece in the south dollars photos are featured in a new publication peaks of europe next time on your own next. the to. move. the fast pace of life into digital to shift has slowed down on the way showing new developments and providing useful information though which is fine and interviews with makers and users. shifts in fifteen minutes we're going to. kick off. at last minute when this museum is your taste of the first match of frankfurt on a good show even with politics cojuangco call me promoting nuremberg and new zealand off one away empty handed and most used on the back on the dream it's like six exuberant on the phone. make your support team smarter with the d w force more. what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary. to decide what's on sunday more than just come smart t.v. . his creations and fix his brand. come up often icon of the fashion. look what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer or in a sun smash and cut off as start s
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remaining of the turkey and also for greece on the side of that line of rain getting into the mid twenty's there for vienna picking up to around twenty three in london see the cloud just making its way across and into scotland i will sit down across into this because through wednesday tending to fizzle out you can expect to see a little bit of time weather into the southeast for a good part of wednesday afternoon i stretches down the low countries seem to a good part of eastern france down towards the switzerland so west of that hyperion still looking pretty warm thirty three celsius thirty three celsius once again there for athens and on the other side of the med warm sunshine coming through here so thirty six full kyra getting up into the high twenty's across good parts of north africa algiers at thirty two degrees in the little bit of cloud coming here it's fine dry and sunny and repat with a high of twenty five. when you're from a neighborhood known as a hotbed of radicalism. you have to fight to defy stereotypes. of the meeting. the stories we don't often hear told by the peo
remaining of the turkey and also for greece on the side of that line of rain getting into the mid twenty's there for vienna picking up to around twenty three in london see the cloud just making its way across and into scotland i will sit down across into this because through wednesday tending to fizzle out you can expect to see a little bit of time weather into the southeast for a good part of wednesday afternoon i stretches down the low countries seem to a good part of eastern france down...
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area the size of los angeles. and disaster in greece injuly, as a wildfire sweeps north—east of athens, killing more than 80 people. this fire like many of the others was started deliberately. india in may, and deadly dust storms, the worst in decades, sweeping across the north as the pre—monsoon heat peaks. over 100 people are killed. the monsoon rains bring heat relief. but in the indian state of kerala, the worst flooding in a century, hundreds killed in august and hundreds more in flooding across india. in the uk, the summer heat is occasionally interrupted by strong thunderstorms, and the flash flooding that follows. and injapan, as the weather swings wildly from extreme heat to this, historic flooding swamping large areas of the country and killing around 200 people injuly, the worst flooding disaster here since 1982. earlier on, we looked at barley production. this summer's hot and dry weather may well affect the harvest. now we are on the hills above the glenlivet whisky distillery. the water here flows overground in streams and also underground in springs as well. and
area the size of los angeles. and disaster in greece injuly, as a wildfire sweeps north—east of athens, killing more than 80 people. this fire like many of the others was started deliberately. india in may, and deadly dust storms, the worst in decades, sweeping across the north as the pre—monsoon heat peaks. over 100 people are killed. the monsoon rains bring heat relief. but in the indian state of kerala, the worst flooding in a century, hundreds killed in august and hundreds more in...
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. come right through to greece and. i think produce as overlooked on a. few comments might be responsible for what's the use and it doesn't at the prison to find that. he was she when we are on the case there was of so you do know that is. why is it. that h.p.v. . i said in the u.k. and europe and in america we are responsible for the end of life of the opponents why when it comes to africa we live it well for young men to dismantle and poison themselves and everybody else i mean i feel so bad to see these multi mass not companies and. my balls and the. keyboards lying around i believe he is probably and i wish he didn't start yesterday at least i've been running for almost ten years now why is there no concrete action by the produce as to try and also solve this problem. chilling effect look like. it's being. skewed towards. the. woods is the. chicken little bit. is the. sick sick sick sick sick sick for the future. it's really been interesting to watch the. global focus now both on climate change but also on materials and how much do we have and how much do we need so if eve
. come right through to greece and. i think produce as overlooked on a. few comments might be responsible for what's the use and it doesn't at the prison to find that. he was she when we are on the case there was of so you do know that is. why is it. that h.p.v. . i said in the u.k. and europe and in america we are responsible for the end of life of the opponents why when it comes to africa we live it well for young men to dismantle and poison themselves and everybody else i mean i feel so bad...
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a pool. yes but then maybe not here in germany where in greece. so whereas the one can only dream of a house with a pool the other can afford several properties. cost of going to has a villa in the lynn and a penthouse in cologne with a view of the cathedral but little time off. how much distance should there be between those in the middle and those at the top and how big is the gap in reality . there's a lot of data about poverty in the pool that very little about the rich a state asset registry would help but there isn't one and so a team from the german institute for economic research is trying to find out more with. the man i'm a physician for move if you try to represent the wealth distribution in germany in a graphic way you can do it quite simply on an a for sheet of paper and if you look . it's welcome and you can imagine a coordinate system like at school obviously with an x. axis and a y. axis and with a y. axis this year i show the amount of wealth from new ones well you could easily display ninety five percent of the population on this sheet of who can go short of hard
a pool. yes but then maybe not here in germany where in greece. so whereas the one can only dream of a house with a pool the other can afford several properties. cost of going to has a villa in the lynn and a penthouse in cologne with a view of the cathedral but little time off. how much distance should there be between those in the middle and those at the top and how big is the gap in reality . there's a lot of data about poverty in the pool that very little about the rich a state asset...