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we have not seen inversion across the curve. this is mostly about the potential risk and knowing the fed. jonathan: the point we are trying to make is they might have control of the short rate but they don't have much control on what is happening on tens and 30's. somewhathave flattened but it is about expectations around the fed. we have not seen a massive inversion of the curve. we see them tend to shift down. it is somewhat about fed expectations. jonathan: what are you looking for? backd expectations, the and will rally. and astuck between a rock hard place. they have weakness in some data segments. broadly speaking, some are easy. that is why the front end is because -- the back end is drowning and you see a flattening of the curve. that will be the balancing act for the fed. additionalmportant point. your view on the shape of the curve is independent of the fear in china? >> it is never independent. flat of ato get that curve in the way you anticipate is independent of the risk in china? curve i thought the data.ing, you s
we have not seen inversion across the curve. this is mostly about the potential risk and knowing the fed. jonathan: the point we are trying to make is they might have control of the short rate but they don't have much control on what is happening on tens and 30's. somewhathave flattened but it is about expectations around the fed. we have not seen a massive inversion of the curve. we see them tend to shift down. it is somewhat about fed expectations. jonathan: what are you looking for? backd...
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basis points, 20 something in that order, so we haven't seen inversion across the curb. mostly pockets the potential risk and knowing that the fed is going to cut -- robert, the point we're trying to make is that they shorthave control of a rate but they don't have much control over what is happening and thirties. does that not resonate with you? >> well, it does. to date has flattened somewhat but i think it's as the as expectations around fed that chips that whole curve down. we've seen the curve shift down, in the sort of bullish flattening. aboutk that's somewhat fed expectations. have,some respects, they you know, weakness in some data segments, but national conditions, broadly speaking, are still very easy. that's why the front end is isged, because the market kind of reticent to quickly price in a bunch of cuts like we year. december of last then the back end is rallying. you've seen this sort of flattening of the curve. not a serious inversion like what we saw back in august but that i think is going to be the balancing act for the fed. clarify, your view on the
basis points, 20 something in that order, so we haven't seen inversion across the curb. mostly pockets the potential risk and knowing that the fed is going to cut -- robert, the point we're trying to make is that they shorthave control of a rate but they don't have much control over what is happening and thirties. does that not resonate with you? >> well, it does. to date has flattened somewhat but i think it's as the as expectations around fed that chips that whole curve down. we've seen...
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to shift the whole curve down, we haven't seen a mass inversion of the curve. we've seen it shift down with bullish flattening. i think that's somewhat about fed expectations. jonathan: what are you looking for? subadra: the curve could continue to flatten. the back end is going to rally. that's the action we've seen. the fed is stuck between a rock and a hard place. they've weakness in some data segments, but financial conditions broadly speaking are still very easy. that's why the front end is pegged. the front end is reticent to price in the cuts we've seen in august of last year. then the backend is rallying, and you're seeing a flattening of the curve. not as serious inversion like what we saw in august, but that will be the balancing act for the fed financial conditions and providing accommodation. jonathan: your view on the shape of the curve is independent of the fear in china run the coronavirus? your whole view of the year independent of those things? subadra: it's never independent. jonathan: of course, but to get that flatter curve in the way that y
to shift the whole curve down, we haven't seen a mass inversion of the curve. we've seen it shift down with bullish flattening. i think that's somewhat about fed expectations. jonathan: what are you looking for? subadra: the curve could continue to flatten. the back end is going to rally. that's the action we've seen. the fed is stuck between a rock and a hard place. they've weakness in some data segments, but financial conditions broadly speaking are still very easy. that's why the front end...
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talking about in 2019 that every recession in the post war period was presided that inversion and here we are six months after that and having it again almost. >> just one quick point. because i dwre with that but, dan, back to what's gone over or the last week the extreme moves bogey is a great chafrm this is a battleground stock before in dynamic we were concerned about company specific safety issues you know it i don't need to get into it bogey sold off more on the corn oifr down to 275 it we want down more than when it had major safety issues their business doesn't change because of the coronavirus that's an opportunity same with delta. >> follow up on that point you mentioned delta i was asking about und because guy was on the united flight we know about aegis site they had fights in hong kong and the planesy empty then too i was on one united is down 20% this week if you believe that united business falls off from here dramatically, or et cetera not american airlines, the same way. are we willing to bet things slow down that much. >> that he they cancelled flight routes if you wa
talking about in 2019 that every recession in the post war period was presided that inversion and here we are six months after that and having it again almost. >> just one quick point. because i dwre with that but, dan, back to what's gone over or the last week the extreme moves bogey is a great chafrm this is a battleground stock before in dynamic we were concerned about company specific safety issues you know it i don't need to get into it bogey sold off more on the corn oifr down to...
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with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risk assets trade inversely but with a sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trading below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we ended up this week. starting off in moscow the mo s. was not spared the widespread panic over the coronavirus the most is down 4.7 percent year to date with heavy losses in oil and gas sectors oil prices have collapsed 17 percent and it's unlikely to see much relief in the short term after russia refused opec called for an emergency production cuts to counter the impacts now over to china china is down almost 5 percent for the week but it's losses for substantially less than global markets who suffered about 10 percent corrections across the board china's return to work continues with new cases remaining re
with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risk assets trade inversely but with a sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trading below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we...
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with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risk assets tray inversely but with the sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trying below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we ended up this week. starting off in moscow the motes was not spared the widespread panic over the coronavirus the motes is down 4.7 percent year to date with heavy losses in oil and gas sectors oil prices have collapsed 17 percent and is unlikely to see much relief in the short term after russia refused opec's calls for an emergency production cuts to counter the impacts now over china china is down almost 5 percent for the week but its losses for substantially less than global markets who suffered about 10 percent corrections across the board china's return to work continues with new cases remaining relat
with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risk assets tray inversely but with the sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trying below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we...
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with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risky assets trade inversely but with a sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trading below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we ended up this week starting off in moscow the most was not spared the widespread panic over the coronavirus the motes is down 4.7 percent year to date with heavy losses in oil and gas sectors oil prices have collapsed 17 percent and is unlikely to see much relief in the short term after russia refused opec's calls for an emergency production cuts to counter the impacts now over china china is down almost 5 percent for the week but it's losses for substantially less than global markets who suffered about 10 percent corrections across the board china's return to work continues with new cases remaining relativ
with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risky assets trade inversely but with a sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trading below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we...
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with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risk assets trade inversely but with a sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trading below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we ended up this week starting off in moscow the most was not spared the widespread panic over the coronavirus the motes is down 4.7 percent year to date with heavy losses in oil and gas sectors oil prices have collapsed 17 percent and is unlikely to see much relief in the short term after russia refused opec's calls for an emergency production cuts to counter the impacts now over china china is down almost 5 percent for the week but it's losses for substantially less than global markets who suffered about 10 percent corrections across the board china's return to work continues with new cases remaining relativ
with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risk assets trade inversely but with a sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trading below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we...
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with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risk assets trade inversely but with a sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trading below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we ended up this week starting off in moscow the most was not spared the widespread panic over the coronavirus the motss down 4.7 percent year to date with heavy losses in oil and gas sectors oil prices have collapsed 17 percent and is unlikely to see much relief in the short term after russia refused opec's calls for an emergency production cuts to counter the impacts now over china china is down almost 5 percent for the week but it's losses for substantially less than global markets who suffered about 10 percent corrections across the board china's return to work continues with new cases remaining relatively
with the safety metal down 1.4 percent for the week now this is unusual as gold and risk assets trade inversely but with a sliding gold it is a market signal about fears of a global deflation settling in the entire treasury yield curve is inverted and now trading below the fed funds target rate the market is essentially now demanding almost 4 rate cuts this year and is expecting a coordinated central bank intervention as early as this sunday ahead of the asian market open so let's see how we...
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el paciente donald trump se burlÓ de las acusaciones e inversiÓn rusa y dijo que todo es una campaÑa de desinformaciÓn de los demÓcratas, pero las acusaciones vienen de los servicios de inteligencia de la propia administraciÓn donald trump. >> el pueblo estadounidense estÁ harto de la intervenciÓn rusa. agregan que tambiÉn es para crear desconfianza en todo el sistema. rusia negÓ las acusaciones. >> un informe bipartidista dice que interfieran en las Últimas elecciones. >> durante nuestra cobertura electoral, el destino 2020 siempre contigo, queremos hacerle una cordial invitaciÓn para que sintonice el debate que se va a realizar en arizona este prÓximo 15 de marzo, dos dÍas antes de las elecciones primarias de ese estado donde el voto latino serÁ crucial, tendrÁ un gran en pacto, no se pierdan ese debate. >> a partir de este lunes entra en vigor la llamada regla de carga pÚblica para quienes soliciten la residencia. hay confusiÓn entre quienes buscan realizar la actualizaciÓn. >> dio luz verde para que la administraciÓn donald trump entre en vigor la carga pÚblica
el paciente donald trump se burlÓ de las acusaciones e inversiÓn rusa y dijo que todo es una campaÑa de desinformaciÓn de los demÓcratas, pero las acusaciones vienen de los servicios de inteligencia de la propia administraciÓn donald trump. >> el pueblo estadounidense estÁ harto de la intervenciÓn rusa. agregan que tambiÉn es para crear desconfianza en todo el sistema. rusia negÓ las acusaciones. >> un informe bipartidista dice que interfieran en las Últimas elecciones....
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nos dan $1,000,000,000 para que podamos alimentar la posibilidad de empleo en guatemala a travÉs de inversiÓn. >> con cientos de americanos trasladados a guatemala. el presidente manifestÓ que en esta reuniÓn no se abordó el tema de la cooperaciÓn de asilo. aÚn se encuentran trabajando en los anexos de lo. >> para que las reglas del juego estÉn totalmente claras para las dos partes. >> estÁ claro que las medidas tomadas por su gobierno ya ha tenidoresultados. >> viste una reducciÓn de 75% a travÉs de las detenciones que se hacen en la frontera. quiere decir que menos ciudadanos de estos paÍses estÁn arriesgando sus vidas. >> desde ciudad de guatemala, univisiÓn.. >> decenas de familiares de asesinados y desaparecidos de mÉxico marcharon en chilapa, mÉxico para exigir un alto a la violencia. la marcha partiÓ desde un monumento de las vÍctimas del crimen. un grupo de rebeldes sirios publicÓ estas imÁgenes de un drone. los hechos ocurrieron el jueves donde se han producido fuertes enfrentamientos entre rebeldes y las fuerzas del gobierno sirio. pasamos a nuestro segmento segund
nos dan $1,000,000,000 para que podamos alimentar la posibilidad de empleo en guatemala a travÉs de inversiÓn. >> con cientos de americanos trasladados a guatemala. el presidente manifestÓ que en esta reuniÓn no se abordó el tema de la cooperaciÓn de asilo. aÚn se encuentran trabajando en los anexos de lo. >> para que las reglas del juego estÉn totalmente claras para las dos partes. >> estÁ claro que las medidas tomadas por su gobierno ya ha tenidoresultados. >>...
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we are seeing an inversion of the yield curve which for people who don't know exactly what that means, when the shorter dated treasuries are yielding more than the longer out ones, like the three month versus the ten year, for example. that's a sign of recession coming. do you see recession, because in your note that came out last night, you said that you haven't seen anything this bad since what was expected with the spanish flu in 1918. so is that -- that's depression era. do you see a recession or even a depression? >> look, there was a severe downturn that followed the spanish influenza and i think if we get this into the pandemic stage, we are going to have a recession. i think at a global level we are very close to recession right now. when you take the average of all the gdp around the world, whether it's growing or not, europe is probably already slipped into recession. you believe chi i believe china is clearly in recession at this point. it's just a matter of how long it takes to hit our shores. liz: i've got to ask a very pointed question here. we have seen countries go neg
we are seeing an inversion of the yield curve which for people who don't know exactly what that means, when the shorter dated treasuries are yielding more than the longer out ones, like the three month versus the ten year, for example. that's a sign of recession coming. do you see recession, because in your note that came out last night, you said that you haven't seen anything this bad since what was expected with the spanish flu in 1918. so is that -- that's depression era. do you see a...
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growth of global trade to a mere 1.2% this year, less than half the rate of local gdp growth and an inversion of the normal ratio. threats to our security come from state taxes and nonstate taxis alike as we saw yesterday on the streets of london. they are manifested in traditional threat environments and the invisible enemy in cyberspace. let me briefly take three of the state threats that we face. russia remains alienated from the international community and poses and the -- threat to regional security. targeted cyber attack some individuals and institutions provided daily threat that is increasing. putin's insistence on following an effective veto of the foreign security alosi of its immediate geographic neighbors is incompatible with international law. similarly believe that we protect citizens abroad is not the legal and constitutional systems under which they lived provides a constant threat to neighboring states especially those where large numbers aside and let's not forget the threats to russian citizens usually fabricated in the kremlin is often the pretext for intervention. all of
growth of global trade to a mere 1.2% this year, less than half the rate of local gdp growth and an inversion of the normal ratio. threats to our security come from state taxes and nonstate taxis alike as we saw yesterday on the streets of london. they are manifested in traditional threat environments and the invisible enemy in cyberspace. let me briefly take three of the state threats that we face. russia remains alienated from the international community and poses and the -- threat to...
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presidente manifestÓ que ese primer acuerdo migratorio y que en los prÓximos meses incluirÁ otras medidas de inversiÓn. >> nos estÁn dando $1,000,000,000 para aumentar la posibilidad de empleo guatemala. a pesar de que son cientos de centroamericanos trasladados a guatemala y 17 han solicitado el asilo formal, el presidente manifestÓ que en esta reuniÓn no se abordó el tema de la cooperaciÓn de asilo porque aÚn se encuentra trabajando en los anexos de dicho acuerdo. >> que los anexos queden firmados para que las reglas de juego estÉn claras para las dos partes.>> hay menos ciudadanos de estos paÍses que estÁn arriesgando su vida y su seguridad. el presidente busca la integraciÓn centroamericana para que puedan salir de estas crisis con las que estÁ trabajando la revisiÓn. julio: una abro un aviÓn proveniente de china, aterrizÓ la base aÉrea en brasil, donde fueron recibidos por autoridades de salud. los brasileros fueron puestos en cuarentena ante el riesgo de haber contraÍdo el virus. brasileros grabaron un vÍdeo compartido en youtube, donde les pedÍan al gobierno de su paÍs que lo
presidente manifestÓ que ese primer acuerdo migratorio y que en los prÓximos meses incluirÁ otras medidas de inversiÓn. >> nos estÁn dando $1,000,000,000 para aumentar la posibilidad de empleo guatemala. a pesar de que son cientos de centroamericanos trasladados a guatemala y 17 han solicitado el asilo formal, el presidente manifestÓ que en esta reuniÓn no se abordó el tema de la cooperaciÓn de asilo porque aÚn se encuentra trabajando en los anexos de dicho acuerdo. >> que...
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i am not on the inversion watch on the 2-10 spread, but i am close. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] ♪ tom: this morning, the path from epidemic to pandemic is unclear into the asian week. -- korea andth south asia on virus alert. gold surges up 3% from valentine's day. yields priced in further and more rapid accommodation from the fed and maybe the ecb. james gorman can do the shrinking pie math. franklin templeton, legg mason, td ameritrade, and now e*trade, who is next in the great wall street roll up? this is bloomberg "surveillance." it is almost a cacophony of news out of europe. what is the single part of the thator five europe stories has your attention? francine: if you don't kickstart growth in a meaningful way, we could see a shift in politics. we are seeing the quicksand when it comes to politics, angela merkel having trouble finding a successor. that could have a longer-term impact on growth and that is something the markets are ignoring. a lot of news out of afghanistan, out of kabul. will.s. and t
i am not on the inversion watch on the 2-10 spread, but i am close. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] ♪ tom: this morning, the path from epidemic to pandemic is unclear into the asian week. -- korea andth south asia on virus alert. gold surges up 3% from valentine's day. yields priced in further and more rapid accommodation from the fed and maybe the ecb. james gorman can do the shrinking pie math. franklin templeton, legg mason, td ameritrade, and now...
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el presidente dijo que se ha hecho mucha inversiÓn militar y que este es el paÍs afecta a la poblaciÓn hispana y es cierto. dijo que estamos viendo el momento econÓmico mejor-- viviendo y no es cierto. el crecimiento econÓmico con lo que sucedió con bush fue superior a este periodo. de migraciÓn y criticó las ciudades santuario. escuchamos lo que dijo. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] pablo: el presidente trump enfatizÓ que con el la entrada de indocumentados a la frontera han bajado alrededor de un 75%. y tambiÉn dijo que prohibirÍa cualquier tipo de ley que de beneficios federales de mÉdicos a los indocumentados. la congresista demÓcrata, verÓnica escobar, fue la que refutÓ lo que Él dijo. dijo que hay 12 economÍas en este paÍs. muchas familias que estÁn necesitadas todavÍa. carolina: el presidente no tocÓ el tema del juicio polÍtico. y lo cierto es que hoy se somete a votaciÓn. y esperamos que el presidente sea absuelto de los dos cargos que enfrenta. ¿cual es el ambiente que se vive en la capital del paÍs? a horas de este momento clave.
el presidente dijo que se ha hecho mucha inversiÓn militar y que este es el paÍs afecta a la poblaciÓn hispana y es cierto. dijo que estamos viendo el momento econÓmico mejor-- viviendo y no es cierto. el crecimiento econÓmico con lo que sucedió con bush fue superior a este periodo. de migraciÓn y criticó las ciudades santuario. escuchamos lo que dijo. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] pablo: el presidente trump enfatizÓ que con el la entrada de indocumentados a...
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early on, sort of the inverse establishes the inverse. really what ends up happening is the senator from the home state gives a list of names, people from iowa who should be federal judges in the white house is a flip-flop. there's reasons why people defended this, it's a good thing even though it was anti- constitutional in a sense. their closer connections, he makes it a platform. my own federal circuit judges because i want to see minorities and women on the bench who care about diversity. this is just about diversity. to maintain that confidence. he does all the work of fighting with the senate in this process. ronald reagan comes in and says i like this, this is a good idea. i will nominate my own judges, too. i care about his judicial philosophy. then you have george h.w. bush who comes in and says this is a good idea, i like it for district judges as well. jimmy carter sets in motion transforming the nature of the judicial nominating process. >> you are also saying in the book, it will snap back and we've seen them react to the pri
early on, sort of the inverse establishes the inverse. really what ends up happening is the senator from the home state gives a list of names, people from iowa who should be federal judges in the white house is a flip-flop. there's reasons why people defended this, it's a good thing even though it was anti- constitutional in a sense. their closer connections, he makes it a platform. my own federal circuit judges because i want to see minorities and women on the bench who care about diversity....
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necesario, creo que es un mensaje que estÁ llegando a todas partes y es un mensaje que ahuyenta la inversiÓn el no poder dialogar y llegar a soluciones por algo que no era grave el poder solucionar el autorizaciÓn el prÉstamo. >>> cuando el mandatario llegÓ a la cÁmara acompaÑado por los militares como le informaba no hasta habÍa muchos diputados en el lugar, porque el presidente les dio el plazo una semana mÁs para que aprueben ese crÉdito. >>> en estados unidos, continÚa la tensiÓn en el barrio de hablaban chicago despuÉs de qua inglÉs hoy activistas y polÍticosmente la intenso hacen un llamado para contratar a personal bilingÜe, rubÉn tie in. >>> adelante. >>> quÉ tal paulina te saluda desde pilsen chicago un barrio hispano a mi espalda la oficina del correos en honor al lÍder campesino, aquÍ miembros de la comunidad, activistas y polÍticos locales denuncian que no tienen suficiente personal bilingÜe y que se discrimina contra los que no hablan inglÉs, hubo un caso de una residente de este barrio de nombre evelyn dice que fue testigo de cÓmo un empleada de esta ofici
necesario, creo que es un mensaje que estÁ llegando a todas partes y es un mensaje que ahuyenta la inversiÓn el no poder dialogar y llegar a soluciones por algo que no era grave el poder solucionar el autorizaciÓn el prÉstamo. >>> cuando el mandatario llegÓ a la cÁmara acompaÑado por los militares como le informaba no hasta habÍa muchos diputados en el lugar, porque el presidente les dio el plazo una semana mÁs para que aprueben ese crÉdito. >>> en estados unidos,...
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lo que implicarÍa una enorme inversiÓn por parte de los distritos escolares. lourdes hurtado noticias telemundo. >>> un joven mexicano de tijuana, cumpliÓ su sueÑo de trabajar en el epicentro de la tecnologÍa de silicom valley california. y ayuda que otros lo logren, en una plataforma creada por Él mismo. francisco fajardo nos cuenta como lo hace. >>> su idea de desarrollar drones lo llevÓ de mÉxico a silicom valley. >>> se maravillo ban cuando estaban controlando un dron que estaba en tijuana. >>> el epicentro de la tecnologÍa. consiguiÓ una visa especial para profesionales la visa t n. y recibiÓ numerosos reclutadores. la lista de amigos se le acabÓ y la miles de vacantes seguÍan. asÍ terminÓ creando la plataforma talentum con que ahora ayuda a otros ingenieros mexicanos como saray para llegar a estados unidos. >>> estar en mexicano me iba hacer crecer profesional. tanto como yo querÍa. >>> la ayudÓ con todo el proceso y en 3 meses consiguiÓ trabajo en una compaÑÍa de robÓtico en silicom valley, los sueldos superan los 100.000 dÓlares anu
lo que implicarÍa una enorme inversiÓn por parte de los distritos escolares. lourdes hurtado noticias telemundo. >>> un joven mexicano de tijuana, cumpliÓ su sueÑo de trabajar en el epicentro de la tecnologÍa de silicom valley california. y ayuda que otros lo logren, en una plataforma creada por Él mismo. francisco fajardo nos cuenta como lo hace. >>> su idea de desarrollar drones lo llevÓ de mÉxico a silicom valley. >>> se maravillo ban cuando estaban...
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oil, not inversely, but that time is gone. now we're just seeing a fear of missing out. we've seen price action like this in bitcoin. we have seen price action like this in the banana taped to a wall that sold for $120,000. we have seen things, and i'm not saying tesla is as crazy as that i'm just saying there's a lot of money chasing it right now, and i wouldn't come close to touching it. >> tesla is the new banana taped to a wall. that's what i take away from that we appreciate it thank you, sir good to see you as always. >> thank you here's what else is coming up today on the "the exchange." >> coming up, parts of china's economy grinding to a halt as the coronavirus shuts down cities what could the ripple effect be if the country suffers from a massive slow down. >>> plus, presidential candidate mike bloomberg releases his tax plan and many are saying it's far from moderate. >>> and the final faang gets ready to report. this is "the exchange" on cnbc . >>> welcome back, as the coronavirus continues to spread, parts of chin
oil, not inversely, but that time is gone. now we're just seeing a fear of missing out. we've seen price action like this in bitcoin. we have seen price action like this in the banana taped to a wall that sold for $120,000. we have seen things, and i'm not saying tesla is as crazy as that i'm just saying there's a lot of money chasing it right now, and i wouldn't come close to touching it. >> tesla is the new banana taped to a wall. that's what i take away from that we appreciate it thank...
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. >> no se ha tomado en cuenta la pobreza como parte de la fÓrmula, para que llegue mayor inversiÓn. se ha abandonado. ha sido un vecindario donde no se ha invertido lo necesario. >> el estudio se realizÓ en cuatro aÑos. este concejal dice que el mismo se deberÍa utilizar en el consejo para declarar estado de emergencia en la ciudad. >> nosotros tenemos que decretar un estado de emergencia para que vengan los fondos federales que nuestra gente se merece. arantxa: al regresar el gobierno de mÉxico continÚa investigando y deteniendo a ex funcionarios y polÍticos de mis presiones pasadas. feliz: tras 40 dÍas de separaciÓn una madreindocumentados se reencuentra con su familia. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ todo lo que necesitas para viajar con tus seres queridos. expedia. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>fÉlix: una de las promesas del presidente de mÉxico cuando asumiÓ en diciembre de 2018 fue ser implacable contra la corrupciÓn. desde ese entonces varios funcionarios pÚblicos durante el gobierno de enrique peÑa nieto han sido arrestados y otros son investigados. alejandro nos habla del tema. aleja
. >> no se ha tomado en cuenta la pobreza como parte de la fÓrmula, para que llegue mayor inversiÓn. se ha abandonado. ha sido un vecindario donde no se ha invertido lo necesario. >> el estudio se realizÓ en cuatro aÑos. este concejal dice que el mismo se deberÍa utilizar en el consejo para declarar estado de emergencia en la ciudad. >> nosotros tenemos que decretar un estado de emergencia para que vengan los fondos federales que nuestra gente se merece. arantxa: al...
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inversion is not super healthy for financial markets as a whole. it is something probably the fed is also trying to consider. james: i don't think you'll see a rate cut this year. i do think, because growth will be supported, the risk to that are a prolonged coronavirus. but naturally, we will see liquidity infusions from the pboc in china. the fed will watch. i know it is priced in now. if you look at u.s. growth and the data, it's generally supported toward stability. i don't think you'll see the fed put liquidity in. what the bar is -- if they are forced to -- they will change language first. if you see declines from uncertainty, they will put liquidity in. jonathan: march 2 soon? james: definitely. peter: unless coronavirus turned out to be worse than thought. we should be back to 1.80% to 2% on the 10-year. the economy has been doing ok, decent numbers. a rate cut is a bit overdone. jonathan: is this week just a couple of cracks? retail, stripping out a lot of noise, coming in at 0%. it is difficult to get your hands on the u.s. economy at the
inversion is not super healthy for financial markets as a whole. it is something probably the fed is also trying to consider. james: i don't think you'll see a rate cut this year. i do think, because growth will be supported, the risk to that are a prolonged coronavirus. but naturally, we will see liquidity infusions from the pboc in china. the fed will watch. i know it is priced in now. if you look at u.s. growth and the data, it's generally supported toward stability. i don't think you'll see...
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less than half the rate of global gdp growth and an inversion of the normal ratio. and threats to our security come from state actors and nonstate actors alike, as we saw yesterday on the streets of london. and they're manifested in traditional threat environments, and through the war of the invisible enemy in cyber space. so let me just briefly take three of the state threats that we face. russia remains alienated from the international community, and poses a substantial risk to regional and global security. repeated persistent and targeted cyber attacks on individuals and institutions provide a daily threat which if anything is increasing. the old soviet concept of a near abroad, in other words, an effective veto on the foreign and security policies of its immediate geographical neighbors is incompatible with our concept of international law. similarly, the belief that the protection of russian citizens abroad is the preserve of the russian state, not the legal and constitutional systems under which they live, provides a constant threat to neighboring states, espe
less than half the rate of global gdp growth and an inversion of the normal ratio. and threats to our security come from state actors and nonstate actors alike, as we saw yesterday on the streets of london. and they're manifested in traditional threat environments, and through the war of the invisible enemy in cyber space. so let me just briefly take three of the state threats that we face. russia remains alienated from the international community, and poses a substantial risk to regional and...
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inversion there is not healthy for initial market as a whole. that is something the fed is also trying to consider. >> i don't think you will see a rate cut this year. i do think growth is going to be supported and the risks to that are a prolonged coronavirus. i think naturally that will see liquidity infusions from the pboc or in china so i think the fed will watch. i know it's priced in. if you look at u.s. growth and you look at the data i think it's generally supported toward stability. i don't think you will see the fed put liquidity end. if they are forced to i think they will change language first. if you see growth start to decline they will -- march 18, a too soon? it's going to be a drag on the economy. if it goes away relatively quickly we should be back to 2% on the 10 year. we are artificially low because of these fears. we've had decent numbers so i think if the rate cut is a bit overdone. >> is this week just a couple of cracks? big input for gdp stagnating, strips out a lot of noise. 0%.ng up at tech click quite difficult to get
inversion there is not healthy for initial market as a whole. that is something the fed is also trying to consider. >> i don't think you will see a rate cut this year. i do think growth is going to be supported and the risks to that are a prolonged coronavirus. i think naturally that will see liquidity infusions from the pboc or in china so i think the fed will watch. i know it's priced in. if you look at u.s. growth and you look at the data i think it's generally supported toward...
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inversion is not super healthy for financial markets as a whole. it is something probably the fed is also trying to consider. james: i don't think you'll see a rate cut this year. i do think, because growth will be supported, the risk to that are a prolonged coronavirus. but naturally, we will see liquidity infusions from the pboc in china. the fed will watch. i know it is priced in now. if you look at u.s. growth and the data, it's generally upported toward stability. i don't think you'll see the fed put liquidity in. what the bar is -- if they are forced to -- they will change language first. if you see declines from uncertainty, they will put iquidity in. jonathan: march 18th too soon? james: definitely. peter: unless coronavirus turned out to be worse than thought. we should be back to 1.80% to 2% on the 10-year. the economy has been doing ok, decent numbers. a rate cut is a bit overdone. jonathan: is this week just a couple of cracks? retail, stripping out a lot of noise, coming in at 0%. it is difficult to get your hands on the u.s. economy a
inversion is not super healthy for financial markets as a whole. it is something probably the fed is also trying to consider. james: i don't think you'll see a rate cut this year. i do think, because growth will be supported, the risk to that are a prolonged coronavirus. but naturally, we will see liquidity infusions from the pboc in china. the fed will watch. i know it is priced in now. if you look at u.s. growth and the data, it's generally upported toward stability. i don't think you'll see...
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apparently you need to have inverse values in order to correlate the matrix so you can check the work. anyone want to forward me the inverse value for the slope of the yield curve or industrial production, non-farm payrolls? i don't know if you can check this work. what they did not consider is consumer confidence, the ability of central banks to add and subtract liquidity almost upon necessity, and that this is an election year. they're not crazy, though. what i follow is the velocity of money. the velocity of money, whether you use m-1, m-2 or m zero maturity, has been in decline for a full year now. you need the velocity of money to be the volume that fills the box that is this economy if the economy can sustain its size. so they are kind of warm, almost on the right track. i just don't think we see this recession until after the election. liz: okay. he's calling it horse efeathers phil. >> if you see the groundhog, we are six months away from recession. look, what's going on in the global economy right now, i will point out one obvious flaw when they look at the price to earnings
apparently you need to have inverse values in order to correlate the matrix so you can check the work. anyone want to forward me the inverse value for the slope of the yield curve or industrial production, non-farm payrolls? i don't know if you can check this work. what they did not consider is consumer confidence, the ability of central banks to add and subtract liquidity almost upon necessity, and that this is an election year. they're not crazy, though. what i follow is the velocity of...
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the inverse is true when there is an incumbent on the democratic side. host: because these things usually factor in -- what is the weather like in will that help or hinder what goes on tonight? guest: yesterday was gorgeous. yesterday was 60 degrees of people were knocking doors like crazy. we were supposed to get a little bit of sleep, but it looks like relatively good weather. freezing snow. i >> we believe this conversation as the house is her gavel and for a brief preform a session. live coverage of the u.s. house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c.,, february 3, 2020, i here by appoint ri
the inverse is true when there is an incumbent on the democratic side. host: because these things usually factor in -- what is the weather like in will that help or hinder what goes on tonight? guest: yesterday was gorgeous. yesterday was 60 degrees of people were knocking doors like crazy. we were supposed to get a little bit of sleep, but it looks like relatively good weather. freezing snow. i >> we believe this conversation as the house is her gavel and for a brief preform a session....
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inversion is not super healthy for financial markets as a whole. it is something probably the fed is also trying to consider. james: i don't think you'll see a rate cut this year. i do think, because growth will be supported. the risk to that are a prolonged coronavirus. but naturally, we will see liquidity infusions from the pboc in china. the fed will watch. i know it is priced in now. growth and at u.s. the data, it's generally supported toward stability. i don't think you'll see the fed cup liquidity in. what the bar is -- if they are forced to -- they will change language first. if you see declines from uncertainty, they will put liquidity in. jonathan: march 2 soon? james: definitely. peter: unless coronavirus turned out to be worse than thought -- 1.80% to 2% back to on the 10-year up. the economy has been doing ok, decent numbers. a rate cut is a bit overdone. jonathan: is this week just a couple of cracks? retail, stripping out a lot of noise. coming in at 0%. it is difficult to get your hands on the u.s. economy at the moment. it feels li
inversion is not super healthy for financial markets as a whole. it is something probably the fed is also trying to consider. james: i don't think you'll see a rate cut this year. i do think, because growth will be supported. the risk to that are a prolonged coronavirus. but naturally, we will see liquidity infusions from the pboc in china. the fed will watch. i know it is priced in now. growth and at u.s. the data, it's generally supported toward stability. i don't think you'll see the fed cup...
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. >> autoridades en san joséhacer una inversión para hacer las calles más seguras para sus residentes esta noche les contaremos de qué es lo que se trata esto y en qué consiste este proyecto que busque más seguridad para los peatones. >> este popular lugar en santa cruz conocido como (...) celebra hoy 80 años es uno de los pocos lugares en el mundo en donde parece que la gravedad no hace efecto en 1939 la familia buscaba lugar donde vivir, y decidieron por este terreno pero la condición era comprarlo todo ahí está el asunto también la zona donde ocurren cosas extrañas. >> hay varias teorías que buscan saber dicen que abajo hay una superficie de naves extraterrestres, debajo de la tierra. >> lo cierto es que esta zona es una de las curiosidades de la bahía, que atrae muchos turistas. >> esto es así. >> interesante. >> quiero ir. >> te ayudo?. >> no . >> quiero conocerlo dicen que es interesante. >> gracias como se ve la gente. >> creo que es algún extraterrestre debajo. >> así es como usted se ve visítelo está cerca de aquí. >> gracias por acompañarnos hasta luego. >>
. >> autoridades en san joséhacer una inversión para hacer las calles más seguras para sus residentes esta noche les contaremos de qué es lo que se trata esto y en qué consiste este proyecto que busque más seguridad para los peatones. >> este popular lugar en santa cruz conocido como (...) celebra hoy 80 años es uno de los pocos lugares en el mundo en donde parece que la gravedad no hace efecto en 1939 la familia buscaba lugar donde vivir, y decidieron por este terreno pero...
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be on the view the day mission long and getting people on fire inverses long take what's more to say. to all of us. would try to do is. find out who wins the battle to be top of the heap next week on kick off. to. australia the fires have devastated human and natural environments alike. how are the people fairing now the politicians to be held accountable all right. and will australia ever fully recover from the destruction of a continent dr minimisation. cycle ravaged by drought and fire close up. in 30 minutes on d w. in the book you are no one the sheeple. exposing injustice global news that matters w. many times. welcome to the girl next you tube channel. closed a good line of students. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning arts and culture to ensure a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe and don't miss out. a duel with words. where i come from we don't want a way from a call from station. when i was 5 years old my father took me to his friends and i was focused on the spot. the sports had few months old me going to school so. fencin
be on the view the day mission long and getting people on fire inverses long take what's more to say. to all of us. would try to do is. find out who wins the battle to be top of the heap next week on kick off. to. australia the fires have devastated human and natural environments alike. how are the people fairing now the politicians to be held accountable all right. and will australia ever fully recover from the destruction of a continent dr minimisation. cycle ravaged by drought and fire close...
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deeper into inversion. believer? >> i am a big believer. they do have a track record. you have examples in the past where they have not converted. to me, it is more pragmatic. the strategy is much more important. gains and assets. us, a balance in investment strategy. better than panicking on one data point alone. where do you see it very near term? quickly. >> we are looking for about $1700. it has been moving faster than many forecast in the market. until the in place drivers change. the point.t and to still to come on the show this monday, we speak to the ceo about its latest earnings. exclusively.eam this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it looks like the equity markets are finally catching up with where the markets where last week. excluding japan nearly down to percent. being a 24 an increase in the numbers of coronavirus in the past five days. italy has 140 cases. this is contagion. this is the equity market. while market, oil is down by -- 2.44%. the oil market is checking itself and for a demand crash. 1%.futures are down we are going to continue the conversation on t
deeper into inversion. believer? >> i am a big believer. they do have a track record. you have examples in the past where they have not converted. to me, it is more pragmatic. the strategy is much more important. gains and assets. us, a balance in investment strategy. better than panicking on one data point alone. where do you see it very near term? quickly. >> we are looking for about $1700. it has been moving faster than many forecast in the market. until the in place drivers...
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damián trujillo: es una inversión en el futuro de nuestros niños. lorena chávez: oh, sí, oh, sí, y no hay, no más hay un distrito más, creo que es patterson que tiene esto, y hay muchos distritos que están tratando de ver cómo podemos hacer esto; son muchas comunidades que están emocionadas de poder hacer esto, y nosotros tenemos también mucha emoción, poder ser uno de los primeros, que ojalá podamos pasar esto, para proveer estas oportunidades, para nuestros empleados del distrito. damián trujillo: mira, van a ver personas negativas que van a decir, "mira, ya estoy pagando $15 por esta medida, ahora otros $15 aquí y $18 aquí, me están, los taxes me están incrementando, no sé por qué los debo pagar". lorena chávez: sí, no, de acuerdo, yo entiendo eso 100% también, yo misma vivo en el distrito y estoy pagando esos taxes con todos los demás, y a la misma vez, quiero tomar esta oportunidad para darle gracias a la comunidad que nos ha apoyado antes, en otras, otros bonos que hemos pasado; como pueden ver nuestras escuelas están be
damián trujillo: es una inversión en el futuro de nuestros niños. lorena chávez: oh, sí, oh, sí, y no hay, no más hay un distrito más, creo que es patterson que tiene esto, y hay muchos distritos que están tratando de ver cómo podemos hacer esto; son muchas comunidades que están emocionadas de poder hacer esto, y nosotros tenemos también mucha emoción, poder ser uno de los primeros, que ojalá podamos pasar esto, para proveer estas oportunidades, para nuestros empleados del...
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. >> se fortalecen la bÚsqueda de proyectos, de desarrollo, de inversiÓn, de generar empleo para la poblaciÓn guatemalteca. e rika: los vuelos con deportaciones de guatemaltecos de los estados unidos y mÉxico han sido de forma masiva y lo retornados prefiere no opinar. el gobierno de los estados unidos otorgara el primer millÓn de dólares a guatemala. dinero que servirÁ para combatir a las bandas delincuenciales que se han beneficiado de la migraciÓn irregular. desde ciudad de guatemala, erika porras, univisiÓn. ramon: en el salvador perdieras de gobierno del presidente nayib bukele . llegaron hasta el congreso en medio de gritos e insultos le solicitaron al legislador aprobar los 109.000.000 $ del prÉstamo que solicita el gobierno. la peticiÓn de los fondos ha desatado una lucha entre los poderes ejecutivo y legislativo de esta naciÓn centroamericana. mire usted, docenas de mujeres en chiapas, mÉxico, marcharon el fin de semana en contra de la feminicidio es. esto luego del asesinato y mutilaciÓn de una joven de 25 aÑos identificada como ingrid escamilla. >> ¡alerta; alerta! ram
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a mission like engage or keep on fire inverses long take once more to say. look you all of us will fit that shouldn't we try to do this to. find out who wins the battle to be top of the heap next week on kick off. the good. acts who can inspire change the people making us all want to go africa fantastic right. join them as they set out to save the environment to learn from one another and work together for a better future for. many cops do you overtreating it. on t w. mum. i'll go to the girl next you tube channel. goodbye no stupids. with exclusive. the must see concerning part. of. place to be full curious minds. do it yourself networkers. some subscribers don't miss out. where the real trouble it resides. i come from there lots of people in fact more than a 1000000000 to do so but not just democracy to me that's one reason i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can send. the money to send a mission the book is fried chicken but named after the for the bun in one and i remember thinking at the time if the bun in broken for what happened if he
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be obvious the day mission and get the people on fire inverses line take once more to say. the 2 of us will fit the treatment we're trying to do is to. find out who wins the battle to the top of the heap next week on kick off. going. to use crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speach. prevention sustainable local production. all of this or are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. time spiders to news no. it. tells if you don't know. where i come from that's always that's good to cisco just like this chinese food that's a measure of where i am it's always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most i bet taking a step back i see something of a new type of difference for me now. many of freud's 1st as american nations that exists in other parts of the law which haven't been experimenting in china that's why you've knocked up chinese people wondering if they're
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is with you can effectively think of each of these containers as an inverse battery. the reason being effectively in the real world in factory is in west texas going anywhere else it takes days or weeks to shut off power and electricity and if there's ever for example our short term. you know catastrophe where there is power loss etc things break literally so 'd the difference here being that we have a significant amount of power drop or container however we can do high frequency trading off and on these machines because it's effectively an instant software command where we just press the buttons so what happens is that. true of the body and we get paid a premium for that by the market there is programs you can subscribe to where we actually act as a grid stabilizer because what happens is that we always keep a constant demand on the grid especially when for example in the winter time in the winter time when there is less electricity demand in texas however when there's ever a grid overload we can instantly turn off our machines and if i could we free up that capacity
is with you can effectively think of each of these containers as an inverse battery. the reason being effectively in the real world in factory is in west texas going anywhere else it takes days or weeks to shut off power and electricity and if there's ever for example our short term. you know catastrophe where there is power loss etc things break literally so 'd the difference here being that we have a significant amount of power drop or container however we can do high frequency trading off...
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is with you can effectively think of each of these containers as an inverse battery. the reason being effectively in the real world in factory is in west texas or anywhere else it takes days or weeks to shut off power and electricity and if there's ever for example our short term. you know catastrophe where there's power loss etc things break literally so 'd the difference here being that we have a significant amount of power drop or container however we can do high frequency trading off and on these machines because it's effectively an instant software command where we just press the button so what happens is the. truth of the bully and we get paid a premium for that by the market there is programs you can subscribe to where we actually act as a grid stabilizer because what happens is that we always keep a constant demand on the grid especially when for example in the winter time in the winter time when there is less electricity demand in texas however when there's ever a grid overload we can instantly turn off our machines and effectively free up that capacity for t
is with you can effectively think of each of these containers as an inverse battery. the reason being effectively in the real world in factory is in west texas or anywhere else it takes days or weeks to shut off power and electricity and if there's ever for example our short term. you know catastrophe where there's power loss etc things break literally so 'd the difference here being that we have a significant amount of power drop or container however we can do high frequency trading off and on...
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are these oil energy prices telling us where the economy globally is heading or is it the inverse of that? >> can i be a politician and say -- >> it's both. >> i hate to be the two handed economist. you've got too much supply the u.s. because of all the debt levels u.s. producers have to pump they have to keep pumping oil. >> to pay their debt. >> they need debt. they need that cash flow so, we're at 13, 13.5 million barrels. no indication in the short-term that's going to go down. you have oversupply. russia -- saudis want to cut they want opec to meet and want a deeper cut i was just talking to some people in the saudi arabia contingent this morning via whatsapp but russia won't get on board. not yet. russia is a pet row chemical state. >> they need the money. >> they're like a giant u.s. producer they need that cash flow as well how many times has the u.s. oil and gas industry produced its way down >> you made an interesting point earlier. if you threw back in libya's production, venezuela's production. >> libya is a million off. >> right. >> they're 3.715 years ago, one ship a da
are these oil energy prices telling us where the economy globally is heading or is it the inverse of that? >> can i be a politician and say -- >> it's both. >> i hate to be the two handed economist. you've got too much supply the u.s. because of all the debt levels u.s. producers have to pump they have to keep pumping oil. >> to pay their debt. >> they need debt. they need that cash flow so, we're at 13, 13.5 million barrels. no indication in the short-term that's...
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because if you see the vix futures curve they can compare the 1st month with the 2nd month you see the inversion coming what does that mean that really entails that really tells us this story that investors are not really looking at q one they are actually looking at the period of uncertainty prolonged beyond the q and until perhaps q 2 but i think what we really need right now is more more support from central banks and that's not really very getting that support from our talk a lot about that global central bank they're always prepared to step in to create a softer landing one that something like this occurs but isn't there this other school of thought right now that the effectiveness of just a couple of rate cuts in combat in the outbreak that is now worth using up the ammunition so that they do that now how will they then address the real downturn in the domestic economy in the aftermath. that's really intriguing. remember the when the when the running tap europe was pretty pretty much in a brink of collapse mario draghi came and then he just used one phrase what every takes that particular
because if you see the vix futures curve they can compare the 1st month with the 2nd month you see the inversion coming what does that mean that really entails that really tells us this story that investors are not really looking at q one they are actually looking at the period of uncertainty prolonged beyond the q and until perhaps q 2 but i think what we really need right now is more more support from central banks and that's not really very getting that support from our talk a lot about that...
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osuth carolina, almthe inverse of the situation in nevada. now, i should point out, nikki haley-- >> nikki haley. >> sreenivasan: isernor of that state. so it's notike they have been completely out of it. how does that? legislature fa >> very different from what we see in nevada where south carolina has a little less than is female.ir state legislatu they have no women representing them at the federal level, either. you did mention former governor nikki haley. so it is not without female presence, but there is absolutely an absence of female remgz thin tir federal delegation, and a very small number of womt en servinge state level, very simar to places like tennessee, alabama, west virginia, mississippi. so, again, not out of the norm in the nber of southern states. >> sreenivasan: how much of this has to do with partiesnd their ability to recruit? i mean, is there a stronger , cruitment pipe line when it comes to, saybor unions in nevada versus what the republican party is doing an how they're encouraging women to get in on the ground floor?
osuth carolina, almthe inverse of the situation in nevada. now, i should point out, nikki haley-- >> nikki haley. >> sreenivasan: isernor of that state. so it's notike they have been completely out of it. how does that? legislature fa >> very different from what we see in nevada where south carolina has a little less than is female.ir state legislatu they have no women representing them at the federal level, either. you did mention former governor nikki haley. so it is not...
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tobias: much of what happened last year is the inverse to what happened in the fourth quarter of 2018. worried in the fourth quarter of 2018 about the fed raising rates. by march or april, they had pivoted but everyone was worried about trade. none of these things kind of not stop -- knocked us off. wage growth has helped, an important element of the economy. gdp is the true consumer spending. bizarrely, it is still reported as consumer spending. 52% is the right number to think about. capital expenditures have been supported particularly by technology. there is no reason for that to immediately drop off. we are still spending money on productivity enhancements with software. improvement, and that is not going to be there now because of the coronavirus. citiine: our thanks to chief equity strategist. after hours. lower they did miss on some of those bottom line numbers. they did breakout numbers for the first time for their youtube and cloud business. that does it for the closing bell. "what'd you miss?" is next where we will be joined by paul krugman. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine:
tobias: much of what happened last year is the inverse to what happened in the fourth quarter of 2018. worried in the fourth quarter of 2018 about the fed raising rates. by march or april, they had pivoted but everyone was worried about trade. none of these things kind of not stop -- knocked us off. wage growth has helped, an important element of the economy. gdp is the true consumer spending. bizarrely, it is still reported as consumer spending. 52% is the right number to think about. capital...
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. >> anything that is obviously rate sensitive or inversely correlated has an opportunity to continue to do well even as rates continue to plunge my camp is much lower rates, much higher gold, and so forth whether it's utilities or in this case homebuilders are in home building related stock, we're going to talk about lows here is the year-to-date performance of lows. obviously you can see here there's quite a spread you're talking about lows being up six and the mountain home builders up almost double. let's pull it back for 12 months a one-year chart again, we have circumstance -- and while inside of home construction stock there's a lot of correlation between home depot, lowes and some of the other big related names, up 20 versus 40. so i think that's the opportunity. let's look at the chart itself of lows and just put it all together we know we have something of a double bottom, and we know we have what you would essentially call a breakout, but let's zero in on this period here let's draw the lines this way. what it is, we've really moved into this wedge, and we are just starting
. >> anything that is obviously rate sensitive or inversely correlated has an opportunity to continue to do well even as rates continue to plunge my camp is much lower rates, much higher gold, and so forth whether it's utilities or in this case homebuilders are in home building related stock, we're going to talk about lows here is the year-to-date performance of lows. obviously you can see here there's quite a spread you're talking about lows being up six and the mountain home builders up...
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. >> anything that is obviously rate sensitive or inversely correlated has an opportunity to continue to do well even as rates continue to plunge my camp is much lower rates, much higher gold, and so forth whether it's utilities or in this case homebuilders are in home building related stock, we're going to talk about lows here is the year-to-date performance of loews obviously you can see here there's quite a spread you're talking about lows being up six and the mountain home builders up almost double. let's pull it back for 12 months a one-year chart again, we have circumstance -- and while inside of home construction stock there's a lot of correlation between home depot, lowes and some of the other big related names, up 20 versus 40. so i think that's the opportunity. let's look at the chart itself lowe's and just put it all together we know we have something of a double bottom, and we know we have what you would essentially call a breakout, but let's zero in on this period here let's draw the lines this way. what it is, we've really moved into this wedge, and we are just starting
. >> anything that is obviously rate sensitive or inversely correlated has an opportunity to continue to do well even as rates continue to plunge my camp is much lower rates, much higher gold, and so forth whether it's utilities or in this case homebuilders are in home building related stock, we're going to talk about lows here is the year-to-date performance of loews obviously you can see here there's quite a spread you're talking about lows being up six and the mountain home builders up...
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yes thank you very much now of course that was the best introduction ever remember there's also an inverse proportionality between the name of the act and its utility the patriot act no child left behind clean water you know it's going to be a problem when it's called the patriot act and you want to vote against it this was one of the worst days in our history throw this in with the alien and sedition act 2 i mean you name it to the the the fugitive slave act it sounds terrific but america has been in the freedom spiral since that day why because we were conned into thinking that after 911 we could legislate our way to freedom and to prosperity and to safety and it was a lot well john how about it we were scared back then right. you can be scared again the gentleman is correct constitution is the most important thing here in the key provision is our 4th amendment which has been gutted by the way and then what it requires is if the government investigation you come to your home look for your records they had to have probable cause which is some evidence that you're doing something illegal o
yes thank you very much now of course that was the best introduction ever remember there's also an inverse proportionality between the name of the act and its utility the patriot act no child left behind clean water you know it's going to be a problem when it's called the patriot act and you want to vote against it this was one of the worst days in our history throw this in with the alien and sedition act 2 i mean you name it to the the the fugitive slave act it sounds terrific but america has...
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you don't hear about inversions on the campaigns, we were hearing about inversions. the president believes you know how to spend your more than better than the government does and he's focused on making sure consumers see it. the president has released energy. >> the president does not want to ban fracking? >> no. >> okay, good. >> by the way, natural gas, natural gas is cleaner than the energy that it's replacing around the world. and also if you look at the gas prices that we have in this country, they're lower today because of president trump's energy policies. and -- which means more -- look, higher gas prices is a tax for the consumer. and if you put yourself in a position where now we're a net exporter of energy it allows us to be a safe country as well. the thing that will start kicking in is the trade deals. the president obviously was willing to take on these trade deals. somebody said to me it was very brave of him to take these on in the first term because all of the costs of the fights on trade, he paid for in this term. but the long term benefits are one
you don't hear about inversions on the campaigns, we were hearing about inversions. the president believes you know how to spend your more than better than the government does and he's focused on making sure consumers see it. the president has released energy. >> the president does not want to ban fracking? >> no. >> okay, good. >> by the way, natural gas, natural gas is cleaner than the energy that it's replacing around the world. and also if you look at the gas prices...
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is with you can effectively think of each of these containers as an inverse battery. the reason being that effectively in the real world in factory is in west texas not anywhere else it takes days or weeks to shut off power and electricity and if there's ever for example our short term. you know catastrophe where there's power loss etc things break literally so 'd the difference here being that we have a significant amount of power drop per container however we can do high frequency trading off and on these machines because it's effectively an instant software command where we just press the buttons so what happens is that provably and we get paid a premium for that by the market there is programs you can subscribe to where we actually act as a grid stabilizer because what happens is that we always keep a constant demand on the grid especially when for example in the winter time in the winter time when there is less electricity demand in texas however when there's ever a grid overload we can instantly turn off our machines and effectively free up that capacity for the
is with you can effectively think of each of these containers as an inverse battery. the reason being that effectively in the real world in factory is in west texas not anywhere else it takes days or weeks to shut off power and electricity and if there's ever for example our short term. you know catastrophe where there's power loss etc things break literally so 'd the difference here being that we have a significant amount of power drop per container however we can do high frequency trading off...
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and when you put that together a nice little inversion in the atmosphere, holding dustin a pays to give you some color. it doesn't look as pretty from that view, but now take a look at the scene looking west as we silhouette sutro tower and we got one more for you but when it is been behind alan and veronica the whole newscast. that is from the sales force, we will put some numbers in front of that. in the low 60s right now if you're inland. this is probably getting close to the time when you will be stepping up for whatever you are doing this evening, weathers valentines related or not. it's a wonderful evening to get outside, temperatures feel great. it is not windy, clear skies, it will be cooler for the overnight lows, of course but not too bad here either. we are going downmid- 40for mo locatns, althgh san rosa my inone upper 30 location hein to tshel valley is in the snow. let's skip ahead to tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be very much like today. except a little bit warmer, and a few more high clouds. that means daytime heights come in at the upper 60s for many of those south ben
and when you put that together a nice little inversion in the atmosphere, holding dustin a pays to give you some color. it doesn't look as pretty from that view, but now take a look at the scene looking west as we silhouette sutro tower and we got one more for you but when it is been behind alan and veronica the whole newscast. that is from the sales force, we will put some numbers in front of that. in the low 60s right now if you're inland. this is probably getting close to the time when you...