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take a look at tencent and alibaba. taking it on the chin, cannot really catch a break, now down close to 7%. meituan doing a little better, but it is the whole prospect of this delisting. there are a lot of questions about how this will all work out but also it is another signal perhaps the full regulatory cycle when it comes to tech is not over. rishaad: checking with property briefly, evergrande down 8.9%. please down as much as 10%. -- was down as much as 10%. all these higher borrowing costs hitting indebted companies across this industry group. looking at what is happening on the treasury market. because what we have is this spread, if you will, between the 30 year and the five-year. 30 year yield at its lowest level since january with declines across the board. mixed jobs report as well. this is the five for 30 year spread. we used to have levels of, what is this, 55 basis point or thereabouts? a spread has been as much as 320. that gives you an idea of where we have come from. looking between twos intends, the f
take a look at tencent and alibaba. taking it on the chin, cannot really catch a break, now down close to 7%. meituan doing a little better, but it is the whole prospect of this delisting. there are a lot of questions about how this will all work out but also it is another signal perhaps the full regulatory cycle when it comes to tech is not over. rishaad: checking with property briefly, evergrande down 8.9%. please down as much as 10%. -- was down as much as 10%. all these higher borrowing...
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some of her colleagues from alibaba and also clients. she woke up the next morning and said in her tote -- her hotel room, there was evidence of a sexual assault. she says a rape in addition to that and she took her allegations to people inside alibaba. there were several days when nobody responded her -- responded to her. eventually she went into the company cafeteria with a megaphone and pamphlet. this is a critical moment for alibaba. the ceo finds out about it. the ceo puts out this internal memo where he calls the incident a humiliation. her manager ends up getting fired and two people resign under pressure. he says it is a very important the company varied and they needed to take action. if you fast-forward now, what we are seeing is the resolution of this. alibaba ended up firing her. they are not saying why she is leaving the company. she did give an interview. her attorney talked about the details. they're saying because she went public, some of them were inaccurate and they damaged the reputation of alibaba. they were terminati
some of her colleagues from alibaba and also clients. she woke up the next morning and said in her tote -- her hotel room, there was evidence of a sexual assault. she says a rape in addition to that and she took her allegations to people inside alibaba. there were several days when nobody responded her -- responded to her. eventually she went into the company cafeteria with a megaphone and pamphlet. this is a critical moment for alibaba. the ceo finds out about it. the ceo puts out this...
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alibaba has reported it was slow to report a bug in software. it comes after tech regulators suspended cooperation over the security breach. alibaba says the employer -- employee who discovered the bug abided by procedures. >> president biden has signed a bill banning goods from chin jang region. let's get the rest from our reporter. this was a unanimous vote, everybody on both sides of the aisle agreeing to this. how do companies prove that this is something they can abide by or is it effectively sanction on companies who do business there? >> the way it works is a presumption that all goods coming from that region are made with forced labor. anything coming out of that region, any company that is importing something from that region would effectively have their business or their imports and if they are trying to bring them into the u.s.. what they can do is to try to approve by submitting paperwork and evidence to the customs and border protection agency saying, proving that where the goods are coming from. if they can prove that they're not b
alibaba has reported it was slow to report a bug in software. it comes after tech regulators suspended cooperation over the security breach. alibaba says the employer -- employee who discovered the bug abided by procedures. >> president biden has signed a bill banning goods from chin jang region. let's get the rest from our reporter. this was a unanimous vote, everybody on both sides of the aisle agreeing to this. how do companies prove that this is something they can abide by or is it...
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alibaba was one of the first targets of china's tech crackdown. binance did meet -- did not meet demands regarding money laundering. they withdrew their crypto application. singapore's authority allows applicants to withdraw rather than face an outright rejection. rishaad: we have the observatory issuing a store morning signal one. this is the state of play with property developers, we have kaisa group plunging, two weeks they've not been trading. they have been appointed a financial advisor. also, chinese estates failed in a bid to go private and the stock price crashing. he percent wiped out. rebecca, let's start with kaisa. what is the latest? they have a legal advisor as well. what are they advising them about? certainly they were in a predicament with the advisors they currently had. rebecca: here we are again, not looking good. i think it shows development in terms of the restructuring. kaisa progressing, they're talking about a potential debt restructuring plan that could be in the work and that could be key. we know a group is representing
alibaba was one of the first targets of china's tech crackdown. binance did meet -- did not meet demands regarding money laundering. they withdrew their crypto application. singapore's authority allows applicants to withdraw rather than face an outright rejection. rishaad: we have the observatory issuing a store morning signal one. this is the state of play with property developers, we have kaisa group plunging, two weeks they've not been trading. they have been appointed a financial advisor....
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alibaba hasn't commented further, but the woman has granted a lengthy interview to the official press at local state-backed paper unlike a case that involved rape charges with a tennis star named peng shuai against a chinese politician this case with alibaba is getting a lot of attention. it is unkens soared, on line, in the press. it comes at a time when president xi jinping has been critical of the capitalist excesses the chinese tech culture. on social media, a # of the firing has 680 million views chinese authorities have dropped the case against the supervisor saying that his actions were, quote, forcible indecency and so are not considered a crime and as you can imagine, that's also been stirring a whole lot of debate here in china. >> thank you hope we will continue to track that as well. >>> as we head to break now, lockheed shares of sq officially changing its name. that was square, by the way, to block, as of friday. not changing the direction of the stock, though. it is down sharply since october. down about 5% today. we'll be right back. alright, here we go, miller in moti
alibaba hasn't commented further, but the woman has granted a lengthy interview to the official press at local state-backed paper unlike a case that involved rape charges with a tennis star named peng shuai against a chinese politician this case with alibaba is getting a lot of attention. it is unkens soared, on line, in the press. it comes at a time when president xi jinping has been critical of the capitalist excesses the chinese tech culture. on social media, a # of the firing has 680...
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alibaba will target abroad in rural china. alibaba says it sees overseas business, poorer cities and cloud technology as key drove -- growth drivers. they are trying to reassure investors nervous about growth after alibaba was one of the first targets of china's tech write-down. a china automaker has unveiled a sedan with a price tag of $51,000 before government subsidies. it is the most direct rival yet to tesla's model three. they have launched a more expensive electrics event, the ceo says they are focused on expanding cb capacity. coming up next, patriots only election. we have the details next. this is bloomberg. su: this is d. we start with germany which has given that u.k. its highest risk virus destination. the netherlands has returned to a full lockdown. only supermarkets and essential shops will be allowed to stay open. the government may make masks mandatory outdoors and step up testing. the turkish president has pledged continue with rate cuts referring to islamic teachings. he said turkey will not back down from i
alibaba will target abroad in rural china. alibaba says it sees overseas business, poorer cities and cloud technology as key drove -- growth drivers. they are trying to reassure investors nervous about growth after alibaba was one of the first targets of china's tech write-down. a china automaker has unveiled a sedan with a price tag of $51,000 before government subsidies. it is the most direct rival yet to tesla's model three. they have launched a more expensive electrics event, the ceo says...
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that puts pressure on it company like alibaba. all the headwinds converging on this company in the last year, it has lost more market value than the entire market capitalization of jp morgan. it tells you, the carnage here, but didi as well, this is a company that went public in -- what? june or thereabouts. it has been absolutely pummeled because regulators did not want it to go public because of the security issues of the data. they went ahead and did it anyway. the chinese government potentially cracking down on these variable interest entity structures that companies have been using to incorporate in the caymans or virgin islands and then lists in the united states which operates in a gray area to allow these companies to have foreign ownership. well, a lot has changed over these past few decades. rishaad: a lot has changed over the past two days. stephen: tell me about it. thank god it's friday. anyway, i'm rambling on. there is so much to digest here. the ultimate question is -- is this the first sign of the avalanche, of co
that puts pressure on it company like alibaba. all the headwinds converging on this company in the last year, it has lost more market value than the entire market capitalization of jp morgan. it tells you, the carnage here, but didi as well, this is a company that went public in -- what? june or thereabouts. it has been absolutely pummeled because regulators did not want it to go public because of the security issues of the data. they went ahead and did it anyway. the chinese government...
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shares of alibaba topping the tape after announcing it is restructuring its e-commerce businesses and tapping a new chief financial officer. the stock at the end of the day 10% higher, best day since june of 2017. the shares are still down, get this, 50% so far this year it's been rough for chinese internet companies overall so if you take a look at this particular trade for baba, it's -- i mean, we put it in context for people on purpose because of 10% move is massive, yes, it is, but it still lost half its value over the course of the last 11 months or so. i guess my question may be to you, guy, is do you feel as though there is a point at which chinese internet stocks like alibaba can become value plays and not the proverbial market falling knife? >> yeah. it's something we struggle with now since basically halloween if you go back and look when i say halloween, i mean halloween of last year when this was trading $317 or so a lot of people tried to make that call. i think it is a trading opportunity, and i'll point out to friday's low. i think it traded down to $108.70, reversed a
shares of alibaba topping the tape after announcing it is restructuring its e-commerce businesses and tapping a new chief financial officer. the stock at the end of the day 10% higher, best day since june of 2017. the shares are still down, get this, 50% so far this year it's been rough for chinese internet companies overall so if you take a look at this particular trade for baba, it's -- i mean, we put it in context for people on purpose because of 10% move is massive, yes, it is, but it still...
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meet jack ma, the founder of global internet giant alibaba, china's very own king of capitalism. ma rose out of poverty and became the richest person in china. he is the ultimate showman. ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> known for putting on flamboyant, even bizarre performances for alibaba employees. jack ma became china's first celebrity ceo. he's not only famous inside china -- >> i guess you've heard of jack. >> -- he was embraced by the world's most powerful leaders. jack ma seemed more popular and admired than xi jinping. >> young people across the country would have photos up of jack ma above their beds in ways that historically you would have seen for mao. >> to understand how there could be a cult of ma in xi jinping's china, you need to know one thing. >> in the beginning xi jinping very much needed jack ma. >> china had missed the industrial revolution in the 19th century, and america had invented the internet by the end of the 20th century. >> china was not even connected to the internet yet. we started. >> two decades after dung xiaoping opened china's doors,
meet jack ma, the founder of global internet giant alibaba, china's very own king of capitalism. ma rose out of poverty and became the richest person in china. he is the ultimate showman. ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> known for putting on flamboyant, even bizarre performances for alibaba employees. jack ma became china's first celebrity ceo. he's not only famous inside china -- >> i guess you've heard of jack. >> -- he was embraced by the world's most powerful...
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it's been used to allow chinese tech companies such as alibaba to get around some of the regulations here in china to list overseas. the crsc added it's making, quote, positive progress with the s.e.c. in defining national security risks this highlights the internal struggle we're seeing here among china's government agencies as to how to balance beijing's priority national security, for example, versus making sure that some of the private companies are flush with cash. again you're seeing that internal struggle really playing itself out on the hong kong shares of china's listed companies. it's unclear which priority and agency at the end of the day is going to be empowered. however the tech community here believes that whoever is empowered by president xi jingping is going to be the one that wins out. whether companies are going to delist is another question altogether what's interesting is the stocks regulator as well as the state media has been pushing the idea that the blame lies with the u.s. the csrc said over the weekend that the u.s. politicians have politicized the stock mar
it's been used to allow chinese tech companies such as alibaba to get around some of the regulations here in china to list overseas. the crsc added it's making, quote, positive progress with the s.e.c. in defining national security risks this highlights the internal struggle we're seeing here among china's government agencies as to how to balance beijing's priority national security, for example, versus making sure that some of the private companies are flush with cash. again you're seeing that...
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alibaba is down about 50%. as soon as you say sell alibaba there will be some yahoo firm that will buy it what happens the next day. someone says i want to buy alibaba. the chinese communists say we're communists, what were we thinking we're not capitalists, we're communists that's what hurt the stock market happy days may not be here yet, but there is some light at the end of the tunnel so i think you ought to do some buying. travel trust if you are looking for names. sign up with the investing club and you'll get some real good ideas today on "mad money. >>> tonight the omicron variant is wreaking havoc across the country. i'm talking to a doctor in the know eli lilly exploded hard but after pulling back are the investors getting the buy back from the drug kingpin with the best pipeline? i'll give you my take. paychex jumped today i'm going straight to the source to see what was behind the strength it's not just the economy, it's paychex so stay with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcr
alibaba is down about 50%. as soon as you say sell alibaba there will be some yahoo firm that will buy it what happens the next day. someone says i want to buy alibaba. the chinese communists say we're communists, what were we thinking we're not capitalists, we're communists that's what hurt the stock market happy days may not be here yet, but there is some light at the end of the tunnel so i think you ought to do some buying. travel trust if you are looking for names. sign up with the...
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if you look at the things that alibaba is doing in terms of spreading the pay into south america and africa, i think the notion of the technological platforms of the future are in deep. there is a fast-moving competition between companies in silicon valley and companies in china. i think that is part of which systems will be the systems world operates in. i think that is in deep competition. i think we are already seeing chinese platform companies beginning to make strong headed roads into the u.s.. tiktok is an obvious one. i think you already see it in drone manufacturing and dgi. there are a whole bunch that are already gaining massive global relevance. >> one of them is cryptocurrencies. are you a cryptocurrency aficionado or not? >> i am. if you go to youtube and search for bitcoin rap battle, this is inspired by alexander hamilton the musical. ♪ i funded and produced a rap battle between alexander hamilton and -- i think there is a real world for cryptocurrencies in helping this evolve. >> do you invest in cryptocurrencies yourself? >> i do. >> what about transportation? are
if you look at the things that alibaba is doing in terms of spreading the pay into south america and africa, i think the notion of the technological platforms of the future are in deep. there is a fast-moving competition between companies in silicon valley and companies in china. i think that is part of which systems will be the systems world operates in. i think that is in deep competition. i think we are already seeing chinese platform companies beginning to make strong headed roads into the...
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alibaba and oracle as well. a down day for oracle. kriti: there is a lot of news, we are talking about the micro-stories and there are two that caught my eye. i'm going to start off with the first one which helps some of those chinese adrs underperform. alibaba targeting 100 billion dollars worth of transactions through its e-commerce on lozada which operates in southeast asia , in direct competition with another e-commerce giant based in singapore, see limited. you saw that a new approach to e-commerce show up in the adrs. alibaba up 1.5%. 80 yards down 0.8%. -- adrs down 0.8%. oracle looking to buy cerner for $30 billion, a way for oracle to get into the health care business which is what cerner does, a medical record company. it would be their biggest deal by a huge margin compared to the path transactions. $30 billion, pushing cerner much higher and oracle lower. we have to end with cryptocurrencies. i want to point out, a theory and's gains in particular, it has outpaced other cryptocurrencies to date. it is because of the techno
alibaba and oracle as well. a down day for oracle. kriti: there is a lot of news, we are talking about the micro-stories and there are two that caught my eye. i'm going to start off with the first one which helps some of those chinese adrs underperform. alibaba targeting 100 billion dollars worth of transactions through its e-commerce on lozada which operates in southeast asia , in direct competition with another e-commerce giant based in singapore, see limited. you saw that a new approach to...
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[indiscernible] alibaba --[indiscernible] google had a deal. involving its stake. . china's e-commerce leader is exploring options that may include selling with a 30% slide. it comes as beijing looks to curb sensitive media. evergrande was sued saying it was yet to receive bonds. due on. tuesday evergrande owes $204 million and $50 million on another. the company has a grace period. hong kong's biggest outright is closed after becoming the target of a national security investigation. all staff were laid off and social media accounts. were taken down. . let's look at markets. australia just opened up. a higher open for australia. nikkei futures pointing to a higher open. we should remind you that yesterday, there was a selloff for the u.k. -- nikkei. the s&p closed at a 70, a record and yesterday's session. biogen is in talks for selling off to samsung. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is my kitchen table and my filing system. over the past three decades, i have been an investor. at the highest calling of mankind i thought was private equity and then, i started inte
[indiscernible] alibaba --[indiscernible] google had a deal. involving its stake. . china's e-commerce leader is exploring options that may include selling with a 30% slide. it comes as beijing looks to curb sensitive media. evergrande was sued saying it was yet to receive bonds. due on. tuesday evergrande owes $204 million and $50 million on another. the company has a grace period. hong kong's biggest outright is closed after becoming the target of a national security investigation. all staff...
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i think it is so bad it's good >> all right our next viewer asks, our old friend alibaba been trading like a steel mill that's about to g out of business for a year to me, it felt like a big volume capitulation on december 3rd i see an unfilled gap around 150. do the traders like targeting that gap for a bounce, and if so, what is the trade? mike, why don't you answer the world's longest viewer question but a good one >> that's a good question. it's a long question for a reason, because it's a long story with all the chinese stocks, including alibaba, which by any other market would look exceptionally cheap. but of course these chinese headwinds could persist for some time options are also quite expensive here, i would point out. the straddle expires in march is more than 20% of the stock price. you'd probably best target that upside about a call spread to mitigate the high expense. but the chinese headwinds are going to continue for a while, i think. >> our next viewer asks this thoughts on microsoft making all-time highs in the coming weeks, please. tony, they're so polite, we have
i think it is so bad it's good >> all right our next viewer asks, our old friend alibaba been trading like a steel mill that's about to g out of business for a year to me, it felt like a big volume capitulation on december 3rd i see an unfilled gap around 150. do the traders like targeting that gap for a bounce, and if so, what is the trade? mike, why don't you answer the world's longest viewer question but a good one >> that's a good question. it's a long question for a reason,...
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the woman went public with her allegations because she said alibaba failed to take action. alibaba fired the worker but a criminal case was dropped. >>> and blue origin carrying out another flight over the weekend, launching six people, including michael strahan. this trip brings the number to 14 brian? >> very cool congrats to the team and michael strahan. the guy continues to amaze i've gotten to know him a little bit, he's the king of all media now the king of space flight thank you very much. take care. >>> to the lawsuitest in the continued fight against covid. there is good news amid the scary headlines. new research out of israel finding a three-course shot of the pfizer vaccine provides significant protection against the omicron strain that supports the findings by pfizer last week the israel study was done last week using the actual virus. that said we have a long way to go like this time last year, hospitalizations in colder parts of the country are on the rise with indiana, new hampshire and maine deploying the national guard to assist hospital workers. new york
the woman went public with her allegations because she said alibaba failed to take action. alibaba fired the worker but a criminal case was dropped. >>> and blue origin carrying out another flight over the weekend, launching six people, including michael strahan. this trip brings the number to 14 brian? >> very cool congrats to the team and michael strahan. the guy continues to amaze i've gotten to know him a little bit, he's the king of all media now the king of space flight...
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the woman went public with her allegations because she said alibaba had failed to take action. one of mexico's most revered singers, vicente fernandez, has died at the age of 81, afterfour months in hospital, following a fall at his ranch. he was known as the king of mexico's traditional ranchera music and had a successful career spanning more than five decades. his songs became an essential part of mexican culture. the south african president cyril ramaphosa has tested positive for covid—19, though his symptoms are said to be mild. earlier on sunday, mr ramaphosa delivered a eulogy at a memorial service for fw de klerk, the last leader of south africa's white minority government. the 69—year—old president — who's fully vaccinated — is now self—isolating in cape town. let's turn now to the uk, where there's to be a rapid acceleration of the booster programme, with prime minister boris johnson warning of a "tidal wave" of infections from the new 0micron variant. he said that thousands of extra volunteers and military planners would be brought in. it's understood that
the woman went public with her allegations because she said alibaba had failed to take action. one of mexico's most revered singers, vicente fernandez, has died at the age of 81, afterfour months in hospital, following a fall at his ranch. he was known as the king of mexico's traditional ranchera music and had a successful career spanning more than five decades. his songs became an essential part of mexican culture. the south african president cyril ramaphosa has tested positive for covid—19,...
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i think it is so bad it's good >> all right our next viewer asks, our old friend alibaba been trading like a steel mill that's about to go out of business for about a year to me, it felt like a big volume capitulation on december 3rd i see an unfilled gap around 150. do the traders like targeting that gap for a bounce, and if so, what is the trade? mike, why don't you answer the world's longest viewer question but a good one >> that's a good question. it's a long question for a reason, because it's a long story with all the chinese stocks, including alibaba, which by any other market would look exceptionally cheap. but of course these chinese headwinds could persist for some time options are also quite expensive here, i would point out. the straddle expires in march is more than 20% of the stock price. you'd probably best target that upside with a call spread or something like that, to mitigate the high expense but the chinese headwinds are going to continue for a while, i think. >> our next viewer asks this thoughts on microsoft making all-time highs in the coming weeks, please. and
i think it is so bad it's good >> all right our next viewer asks, our old friend alibaba been trading like a steel mill that's about to go out of business for about a year to me, it felt like a big volume capitulation on december 3rd i see an unfilled gap around 150. do the traders like targeting that gap for a bounce, and if so, what is the trade? mike, why don't you answer the world's longest viewer question but a good one >> that's a good question. it's a long question for a...
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the woman went public with her allegations because she said alibaba had failed to take action. one of mexico's most revered singers, vicente fernandez, has died at the age of 81, afterfour months in hospital, following a fall at his ranch. he was known as the king of mexico's traditional ranchera music and had a successful career spanning more than five decades. his songs became an essential part of mexican culture. the south african president cyril ramaphosa has tested positive for covid—19, though his symptoms are said to be mild. earlier on sunday, mr ramaphosa delivered a eulogy at a memorial service for fw de klerk, the last leader of south africa's white minority government. the 69—year—old president, who's fully vaccinated, is now self—isolating in cape town. let's turn now to the uk — where there's to be a rapid acceleration of the booster programme, with prime minister borisjohnson warning of a "tidal wave" of infections from the new omicron variant. he said that thousands of extra volunteers and military planners would be brought in so that. —— so ——
the woman went public with her allegations because she said alibaba had failed to take action. one of mexico's most revered singers, vicente fernandez, has died at the age of 81, afterfour months in hospital, following a fall at his ranch. he was known as the king of mexico's traditional ranchera music and had a successful career spanning more than five decades. his songs became an essential part of mexican culture. the south african president cyril ramaphosa has tested positive for covid—19,...
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so i think alibaba is worth a trade. especially in year end >> coming up on fire this year. the stock was just added to the s&p yesterday. the ceo will join us exclusively straight ahead ttg aius, option traileders are beinagnst black rock we'll break it down when "fast money" returns gold. your strategic advantage. - stand up if you are first generation college student. (crowd cheering) stand up if you're a mother. if you are actively deployed, a veteran, or you're in a military family, please stand. the world in which we live equally distributes talent, but it doesn't equally distribute opportunity, and paths are not always the same. - i'm so proud of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music) - musicians, composers, conductors, and dancers make our world a more beautiful place. - that's what i always said, right? - support music education and help unlock the creator in all of us. the more you know. >>> welcome back stocks closing out in the green after reported erpgs the stock ju
so i think alibaba is worth a trade. especially in year end >> coming up on fire this year. the stock was just added to the s&p yesterday. the ceo will join us exclusively straight ahead ttg aius, option traileders are beinagnst black rock we'll break it down when "fast money" returns gold. your strategic advantage. - stand up if you are first generation college student. (crowd cheering) stand up if you're a mother. if you are actively deployed, a veteran, or you're in a...
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alibaba down 1.3%, others doing a little better in the face of it. rishaad: it's incredible, over the course of the last 24 hours. let's get back to the virus story. 270 5 million cases of coronavirus ported, at least the ones we know about. 5.4 million people have now perished because of this. new zealand delaying its border reopening, and an aide was found to be infected. and something like 73% of cases in the u.s. are the omicron variant, just about 3% are there about. yvonne: the future of biden's economic plan are in question right now with that rejection from joe manchin. he's not exactly derailing it, but just one of the many worries we have for markets overnight. rishaad: thank you for joining us. as we say, a lot of balls in the air. what are you looking at is the biggest threat to the markets at the moment? >> you mentioned quite a few. i think the biggest threat is just liquidity. as we approach the end of december, convictions tend to get very liquid. the biggest risk is if you get into illiquidity, whether it's fx, the u.s. treasuries ar
alibaba down 1.3%, others doing a little better in the face of it. rishaad: it's incredible, over the course of the last 24 hours. let's get back to the virus story. 270 5 million cases of coronavirus ported, at least the ones we know about. 5.4 million people have now perished because of this. new zealand delaying its border reopening, and an aide was found to be infected. and something like 73% of cases in the u.s. are the omicron variant, just about 3% are there about. yvonne: the future of...
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alibaba and jd not looking for recovery into year end which is important for institutional investors as they publish their returns for investors and so, you know, just taking a look at some of jd's top holders, tiger global, d 1, some names in there that have not yet been able to recover the losses that they faced on some of these holdings, you know, throughout the year and made up for them by some of the other high growth u.s. domestic tech names that also have been suffering amid this. i think it will be interesting once we start to see the full year returns come out. those are some of the names you want to be taking a look at. >> i have that letter in front of me, down 12% from december. they were down 30% in january when they got caught up on the meme stock craze on the wrong side of it huge hedge fund, 36 months accruing that money. interesting overall, didi, we all know that's going to delist, being hong kong i guess. another sort of reflection of the difficulty this year for so many chinese technology companies. >> yeah. i think two of the big lessons of the year have been tha
alibaba and jd not looking for recovery into year end which is important for institutional investors as they publish their returns for investors and so, you know, just taking a look at some of jd's top holders, tiger global, d 1, some names in there that have not yet been able to recover the losses that they faced on some of these holdings, you know, throughout the year and made up for them by some of the other high growth u.s. domestic tech names that also have been suffering amid this. i...
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so all these guys have gotten, you know, jack my owns alibaba, but there's a 100 other owners that have big shares in the company that you don't know. ever grand, you can't do that kind of business without being super politically connected. but they have a front man up as an ownership. so what's going on is she didn't ping their premier is battling other family dynasties in the see in the chinese communist party. that's what's really going on. you can't lose money in training property. you build an apartment for 6000 r and b, a square meter, and you sell it for 50000 arby square meter. what's happened is like in the evergreen case there get just gets they get a call on their debt. so she didn't, pink people call the bank stop issuing credit, they have massive amounts of asset. it will not lead to a contagion even though it, you know, while while we're over here collapsing, we printed 40 percent of all dollars. in the last 18 months. we're in, we're under a hyper collapse here, but yet we focused on ever, graham, the china just use the local governments to bill amount. some people, espec
so all these guys have gotten, you know, jack my owns alibaba, but there's a 100 other owners that have big shares in the company that you don't know. ever grand, you can't do that kind of business without being super politically connected. but they have a front man up as an ownership. so what's going on is she didn't ping their premier is battling other family dynasties in the see in the chinese communist party. that's what's really going on. you can't lose money in training property. you...
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and so if you are a part of dd or if you're jack monuv, alibaba right? that the future for all of these companies was not just to stay in their own lane, but to expand it to all kinds of financial services and all other parts of the economy and china. the government of china has said, you will not do that. you will not be allowed to do that as well. we're watching for all these internet billionaires is as opposed to what we see here in the u. s. where everyone just keeps getting bigger and bigger. they're actually going through contraction right now, being required to do less in order to save and ensure up the chinese economy. again, we talk about quite a bit on the show. i think what china is doing is kind of a somewhat radical experiment when it comes to tech companies and to be economy in general. but i think long term they're going to come out ahead by taking the actions that they're taking and certainly will be interesting to see what the effects are, especially as here in the us. we watched billionaires worth skyrocket and last year, been thus benz
and so if you are a part of dd or if you're jack monuv, alibaba right? that the future for all of these companies was not just to stay in their own lane, but to expand it to all kinds of financial services and all other parts of the economy and china. the government of china has said, you will not do that. you will not be allowed to do that as well. we're watching for all these internet billionaires is as opposed to what we see here in the u. s. where everyone just keeps getting bigger and...
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it can go even beyond tencent into the alibaba ecosystem, as well. haslinda: asia tech editor shiyin chen, thank you. the latest business flash headlines. china telecom plans to continue most of its u.s. operations, despite an order to stop. the u.s. government cited espionage concerns. the company says the u.s. lacks authority to enforce the order and intends to defy it. china telecom has been targeted for u.s. sanctions as national security concerns, along with huawei and dgi. intel is facing criticism in china after it asked suppliers not to use products or labor from xinjiang. they were accused of siding with western countries, and the #on the topic generated millions of views on social media. governments including the u.s. have accused beijing of forced labor in xinjiang. the four-year-old venture with china's auto is heading for restructuring. they said they are unable to meet the financial obligations, citing a steep drop in commercial vehicle sales in china. the brilliant entry into restructuring last year after a series of -- rishaad: just u
it can go even beyond tencent into the alibaba ecosystem, as well. haslinda: asia tech editor shiyin chen, thank you. the latest business flash headlines. china telecom plans to continue most of its u.s. operations, despite an order to stop. the u.s. government cited espionage concerns. the company says the u.s. lacks authority to enforce the order and intends to defy it. china telecom has been targeted for u.s. sanctions as national security concerns, along with huawei and dgi. intel is facing...
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and so if you are a part of dd or if you're jack manya of alibaba, right? but the future for all of these companies was not just to stay in their own lane, but to expand into all kinds of financial services and all other parts of the economy and china. the government of china has said, you will not do that. you will not be allowed to do that as well. we're watching for all these internet billionaires is as opposed to what we see here in the u. s. for everyone just keeps getting bigger and bigger. they're actually going through contraction right now. being required to do less in order to save and ensure up the chinese economy. again, we talk about quite a bit on the show. i think what china is doing is kind of a somewhat radical experiment when it comes to tech companies and to be economy in general. but i think long term they're going to come out ahead by taking the actions that they're taking. certainly will be interesting to see what the effects are, especially as here in the us. we watch a 1000000000 years worth skyrocket in the last year. boom bus on an
and so if you are a part of dd or if you're jack manya of alibaba, right? but the future for all of these companies was not just to stay in their own lane, but to expand into all kinds of financial services and all other parts of the economy and china. the government of china has said, you will not do that. you will not be allowed to do that as well. we're watching for all these internet billionaires is as opposed to what we see here in the u. s. for everyone just keeps getting bigger and...
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the woman went public with her allegations because she said alibaba had failed to take action. one of mexico's most revered singers, vicente fernandez, has died at the age of 81. vicente fernandez was known as the king of mexico's traditional ranchera music and had a career spanning more than five decades. his songs became an essential part of mexican culture. he'd spent four months in hospital, following a fall at his ranch. let's turn now to the uk, where there's to be a rapid acceleration of the booster programme, with prime minister borisjohnson warning of a "tidal wave" of infections from the new omicron variant. he said that thousands of extra volunteers and military planners would be brought in to increase vaccination numbers. that could amount to 18 million jabs injust 19 days. the announcement came as the uk's covid alert level was increased from level three to level four. although the alert level has been raised it won't result in more restrictions. the prime minister emphasized the gravity of omicron variant. i'm afraid we are now facing an emergency in our battle wi
the woman went public with her allegations because she said alibaba had failed to take action. one of mexico's most revered singers, vicente fernandez, has died at the age of 81. vicente fernandez was known as the king of mexico's traditional ranchera music and had a career spanning more than five decades. his songs became an essential part of mexican culture. he'd spent four months in hospital, following a fall at his ranch. let's turn now to the uk, where there's to be a rapid acceleration of...
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tech, alibaba recovering after quite a rally in the u.s. session. the kospi flat and a.s.x. 200 up .5%. rishaad: and nissan looking to turn more than 50% of sales into hybrid or electric vehicles by 2030. our colleague is in dubai. >> i'm joined by the nissan motor company chief operating officer, arbwani computerra. computer -- gupta. big ambitions by the whole of the middle east. where is the biggest portion of growth going to come from? good morning? >> good morning, thank you for this opportunity. it's great to be here in dubai and i'm here for the great exports and last evening we revealed the anniversary of petrol and that's the reason i'm here and so excited to be in this region. you know why, because we are here for more than five tickets and we provided mobility to the region even before the infrastructure existed so mobility for us is in the deep roots of the culture of this region. >> driven pactically by every expert you see up and down the row but what proportion of electric vehicles will we drive by 2023? we are consumers of gas here.
tech, alibaba recovering after quite a rally in the u.s. session. the kospi flat and a.s.x. 200 up .5%. rishaad: and nissan looking to turn more than 50% of sales into hybrid or electric vehicles by 2030. our colleague is in dubai. >> i'm joined by the nissan motor company chief operating officer, arbwani computerra. computer -- gupta. big ambitions by the whole of the middle east. where is the biggest portion of growth going to come from? good morning? >> good morning, thank you...
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we'll have more on that coming up alibaba shaking up their e-commerce business and didi continues to slip after announcing its plans to delist from the nyse, although rebounding today softbank feeling pain. we'll get exclusive sound with the secretary of the saleair fo in a moment. dow up 580. [crowd cheering] how's sanchez looking? with your qb's increased spin rate, any pass with a launch angle of at least 43 degrees puts sanchez in the endzone. you a data analyst or something? an investor in invesco qqq. a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations like ai statistical analysis software. how am i gonna do? become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. ♪♪ [coins clinking in jar] ♪ you can get it if you really want it, by jimmy cliff ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] what's strong with me? i'm ready for anything. [gusts of wind] find out what's strong with you with fitbit charge 5 and daily readiness. i didn't have to shout out for help. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto
we'll have more on that coming up alibaba shaking up their e-commerce business and didi continues to slip after announcing its plans to delist from the nyse, although rebounding today softbank feeling pain. we'll get exclusive sound with the secretary of the saleair fo in a moment. dow up 580. [crowd cheering] how's sanchez looking? with your qb's increased spin rate, any pass with a launch angle of at least 43 degrees puts sanchez in the endzone. you a data analyst or something? an investor in...
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we do have some movement when it comes to leadership at alibaba. the company has announced its cfo succession plans are complete. effective april 1, 2022. this comes at a to time for alibaba when shareprice continues to crash. cells are the cheaper level. -- shares are at the cheaper level. it comes with even greater downside pressure on chinese tech. will be speaking to an early didi investor as we see softbank continuing to crumble today. nsa capital vonnie: this is daybreak: asia. evergrande's long-awaited debt restructuring move finally at hand with a developer announcing it plans to actively engage with offshore creditors and that is being seen as of the liabilities becoming unsustainable. the u.s. defense secretary says washington will stand up to what he termed an increasingly assertive and autocratic china in the indo pacific region and beyond. austin said strengthening alliances is one way to counter china's military modernization, growing nuclear capabilities and technological advances pick the -- technological advances. >> the activity w
we do have some movement when it comes to leadership at alibaba. the company has announced its cfo succession plans are complete. effective april 1, 2022. this comes at a to time for alibaba when shareprice continues to crash. cells are the cheaper level. -- shares are at the cheaper level. it comes with even greater downside pressure on chinese tech. will be speaking to an early didi investor as we see softbank continuing to crumble today. nsa capital vonnie: this is daybreak: asia....
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alibaba listed in hong kong as well. you can probably see that as a policy where if anything happens to your listing in the u.s., you already have hong kong. one that is interesting is what hurdles dd may say is listing in hong kong. hong kong's regulators operates differently as the u.s. regulator. you have to be fit to list in hong kong, not just take the boxes to be considered fit as a public company. even though they passed the political checkmarks, having to pass the hong kong exchange laws, having to convince investors the second time within a short period that they should invest again, that would be a big time. emily: thank you much. we will continue to follow and watch that delisting a few months from now. nvidia shares saw the biggest intraday drop in a month after u.s. antitrust officials sued the company to block its $40 billion takeover of chip designer arm. we will get to our news reporter. what are the main points of contention with u.s. regulators? ian: what the ftc has said is what nvidia's rivals has sai
alibaba listed in hong kong as well. you can probably see that as a policy where if anything happens to your listing in the u.s., you already have hong kong. one that is interesting is what hurdles dd may say is listing in hong kong. hong kong's regulators operates differently as the u.s. regulator. you have to be fit to list in hong kong, not just take the boxes to be considered fit as a public company. even though they passed the political checkmarks, having to pass the hong kong exchange...
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alibaba says it overseas business and cloud as he wrote -- as key growth drivers. this is bloomberg. ♪ >>[speaking foreign language] haidi: we are counting down to asia's major market open. >> welcome to daybreak asia. haidi: dr. fauci says he does not expect locked out in the u.s. to cause a spike in covid cases. asia-pacific airlines director
alibaba says it overseas business and cloud as he wrote -- as key growth drivers. this is bloomberg. ♪ >>[speaking foreign language] haidi: we are counting down to asia's major market open. >> welcome to daybreak asia. haidi: dr. fauci says he does not expect locked out in the u.s. to cause a spike in covid cases. asia-pacific airlines director
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exchanges, behind only alibaba. so, a lot of u.s. money invested in there. now, the convertibility to hong kong should be relatively straightforward. of course, if didi does go ahead with a listing here, because hong kong, as we know, has a currency pegged to the greenback, and also the company saying it will ensure full convertibility. but then again, didi is a constituent of the msci china index, so we could see some passive selling pressure there, and also some american fund mandates may not be allowed to hold shares in hong kong. so that really complicates the picture, as well. and you think about how hong kong stock market has done this year, tom, it's one of the world's worst performing indexes this year. and pes valuations are really low. so do you really want to own hong kong chinese tech start? that's another question for investors. dani: sofia, you mentioned the vast amounts of american money that are holding didi's shares. for those holding didi's ddr's, what happens to them? sofia: so, it's really kind of fuzzy. this is, in many ways, unprecedent
exchanges, behind only alibaba. so, a lot of u.s. money invested in there. now, the convertibility to hong kong should be relatively straightforward. of course, if didi does go ahead with a listing here, because hong kong, as we know, has a currency pegged to the greenback, and also the company saying it will ensure full convertibility. but then again, didi is a constituent of the msci china index, so we could see some passive selling pressure there, and also some american fund mandates may not...
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part of it has to do with what is going on in alibaba. we have at the moment news coming through about alibaba cloud services. what we know so far is it is set to be suspended by the china ministry of industry and technology, the platform for cybersecurity and information sharing, companies failing to report the security loophole of a rishaad: back with bloomberg markets as it improves incentives with something like $10 billion of six years. the move will help ease the shortage of microchips and make it a chip manufacturing hub. haslinda: as discussed with india's history of railways, medications and electronics as well as information technology. good to have you with us. will $10 million be enough to attract the likes of qatar group to get into chip manufacturing? >> it might. if you look at the package, it is more than any country would given -- have given. it is a complex ecosystem where developing, the entire talent ecosystem which is required, the design ecosystem required, that is the primary complement of this package. $10 million
part of it has to do with what is going on in alibaba. we have at the moment news coming through about alibaba cloud services. what we know so far is it is set to be suspended by the china ministry of industry and technology, the platform for cybersecurity and information sharing, companies failing to report the security loophole of a rishaad: back with bloomberg markets as it improves incentives with something like $10 billion of six years. the move will help ease the shortage of microchips...
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that pressure accompanies -- alibaba it has -- alibaba has had so many headwinds given the antitrust probes. this kind of pressure on the structure, which it has through the cayman islands and the pressure from the sec, it has logged in more than $500 billion in the last year. that is more market value than the entire market capitalization of jp morgan. >> asia's biggest company last year has now -- is now smaller than -- stephen engle in hong kong. up next, a new voice joining us -- supporting tapering of bond purchases. >> federal reserve chair supervision has joined the chorus of top officials opening the door to a asked bond purchase taper and accelerated rate hikes. our editor kathleen is here with the details. >> vice chair supervision definitely worried about inflationary. he too is very clear that he is on board with the speed of taper. he has devised that she is the vice chair until the end of the month. even so, he has been at the fed for several years on the board, right there with jay powell and the rest. what he is thinking is important to see as yet another sign of some
that pressure accompanies -- alibaba it has -- alibaba has had so many headwinds given the antitrust probes. this kind of pressure on the structure, which it has through the cayman islands and the pressure from the sec, it has logged in more than $500 billion in the last year. that is more market value than the entire market capitalization of jp morgan. >> asia's biggest company last year has now -- is now smaller than -- stephen engle in hong kong. up next, a new voice joining us --...
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for instance, links on tencent apps alibaba does not also enjoy . it may feed into that. but we will see how it plays out. haidi: thank you. great information from edwin chan joining us. vonnie: chinese ar firm likely -- offering at the bottom of its marketed range. this amid concerns of u.s. sanctions. it is ahead of its expected debut set for a week from now. let's bring in paley in hong kong. this is the company washington alleges is using its facial recognition ai to help china in alleged oppression. the bottom of the price range, give us an idea of how much they are being raised at what the company might do. >> the company said they will use the money for future technology, and likely raise 740 million u.s. dollars at the current price. it came suddenly for the company. it was just about a price earlier this month. then it was added to the section list. a day before the pricing. so they had to rewrite the ipo and do it over again. haidi: they said earlier, the dynamic and evolving nature of the relevant u.s. legislation prompted them for u.s. investors -- to spur u.s
for instance, links on tencent apps alibaba does not also enjoy . it may feed into that. but we will see how it plays out. haidi: thank you. great information from edwin chan joining us. vonnie: chinese ar firm likely -- offering at the bottom of its marketed range. this amid concerns of u.s. sanctions. it is ahead of its expected debut set for a week from now. let's bring in paley in hong kong. this is the company washington alleges is using its facial recognition ai to help china in alleged...
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etfs there, including semi, alibaba, which have been hit hard by beijing's regulatory crackdown. different story for markets like russia and india, both up double digits year-to-date despite weakness in the late year. will this tail of two markets continue into 2022 i'm joined in a worldwide exclusive, mark mobius it's a pleasure to have you on i feel the broader markets have been dictated by china and what beijing has been doing on the regulatory front does that continue into 20ty >> yes, i think it will continue i think you pointed out very well the differentiation between the general emerging markets index and what's happening to individual markets like china, india being so different from each other i think it's very important to remember that in the coming year it will be differentiation that will be key. so you have to look at each one individually and which one will be locked down, and you have problems like china and you look at india doing well and taiwan doing well it's going to be an interesting situation. it's very important not to buy the index. not to buy the emergi
etfs there, including semi, alibaba, which have been hit hard by beijing's regulatory crackdown. different story for markets like russia and india, both up double digits year-to-date despite weakness in the late year. will this tail of two markets continue into 2022 i'm joined in a worldwide exclusive, mark mobius it's a pleasure to have you on i feel the broader markets have been dictated by china and what beijing has been doing on the regulatory front does that continue into 20ty >>...
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if you look at things of alibaba is doing in terms of spreading the alipay into south america and africa. the notion of the technological platforms of the future are deep, there is a vast -- fast-moving competition between companies in the silicon valley and companies in china. which systems will be the systems that the world operates in? in deep competition. we are already seeing chinese platform companies beginning to make a had roads into the u.s. you already see it in a drone manufacturing, there is a whole bunch that already getting massive global relevance. you can see it already. >> let us talk about the future. cryptocurrencies. are you a cryptocurrency aficionado or not? >> i am. if you go to youtube and search for bitcoin rap battle, it is inspired by alexander hamilton the musical. ♪ it needs regulation ♪ i funded and produced a rap battle between alexander hamilton and satoshi nakamoto. i believe there is a world of work of the currencies to be involved. >> what about transportation? are you a big believer in autonomous vehicles? >> i invested in aurora and neuro-. it is
if you look at things of alibaba is doing in terms of spreading the alipay into south america and africa. the notion of the technological platforms of the future are deep, there is a vast -- fast-moving competition between companies in the silicon valley and companies in china. which systems will be the systems that the world operates in? in deep competition. we are already seeing chinese platform companies beginning to make a had roads into the u.s. you already see it in a drone manufacturing,...
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he tended to be very vocal. >> stahl: after the speech, alibaba had to pay a hefty fine of nearly $3 billion for monopolistic behavior. worst yet? ma was forced by the government to call off the $37 billion i.p.o. of ant, another one of his companies. and then? he seemed to vanish. he resurfaced three months later, in this video, quiet and subdued. but the message was loud and clear-- china had had enough with its independent tech sector. arguing it deepened the country's wealth gap, authorities fined major social media and e-commerce companies for squashing competitors; delivery apps were chastised for underpaying couriers. one by one, their c.e.o.s started stepping down and/or donating billions to government social projects. >> jin: they are just doing more philanthropy "voluntarily." >> stahl: i like that you did that. >> jin: yes, no, no, no, it's true. "voluntarily" doing more philanthropy. treating their workers better. >> stahl: to the west, it looks like xi is killing off the golden goose, sabotaging what has made china the economic power that it is. >> jin: that is a complet
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you lost it if they were to do a spin and have ant and their cloud business and the mall business and alibaba all together and spin out the government can do whatever they want with us, how would you value that and i just don't know it all. that could be right. it could be bounce and i won't feel bad about it if i'm not there for it because i feel really bad if i made the same mistake twice. sdplp nadine lets get to your top sector for next year >> we have the xlre. it's along the line of being defensive. it does well when inflation decel decelerates. whether or not the growth in gdp is accelerating or decelerating. the price right now at 51.80 is call it in the middle of our range. i'd like to pick this up closer to 49.70 don't go rush out monday to get that especially because it's at a 26% volatility discount. what do i want there is to be a premium and people worried it's got two to one downside be patient and get their under 49.70. you'll have a good run into 2022 >> what does the chart master see in new year? let's get to carter worth of worth charting what are you looking at? >> it's go
you lost it if they were to do a spin and have ant and their cloud business and the mall business and alibaba all together and spin out the government can do whatever they want with us, how would you value that and i just don't know it all. that could be right. it could be bounce and i won't feel bad about it if i'm not there for it because i feel really bad if i made the same mistake twice. sdplp nadine lets get to your top sector for next year >> we have the xlre. it's along the line of...
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and we'll start off with alibaba. cut in half this year. so is it a trade it or fade it >> trade it. how come we didn't do that part. i love that. all of the fun stuff i'll trade it. and i know, look, i get it i see what is going on with the chinese. they continue to crack down. every headline that comes down knocked the stock down another $3 but since halloween of 2020, boo, by the way, when the stock was north of 315, you have had rallies on the upside in the declining trend. i could see the stock trading up to the mid 130s so i'm trading this sucker, mels. >> pete, what do you say trade it or fade it. >> i have to fade this one sorry, guy, we're usually on the same page but in this particular case, when i look at didi and my only luck and coffee and are the regulatory, when you see what this country really does, let's be honest, these guys are not capitalists and they have control, when you look at something like k web and where it was at the highs of 101 and it drops into the 30s, it gives you a little idea, baba is the largest percenta
and we'll start off with alibaba. cut in half this year. so is it a trade it or fade it >> trade it. how come we didn't do that part. i love that. all of the fun stuff i'll trade it. and i know, look, i get it i see what is going on with the chinese. they continue to crack down. every headline that comes down knocked the stock down another $3 but since halloween of 2020, boo, by the way, when the stock was north of 315, you have had rallies on the upside in the declining trend. i could...
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lastly, alibaba. down about 4% right now after atlantic equities downgraded the chinese ecommerce company and they're worried about the performance of two of alibaba's shopping platforms this comes after a bounce yesterday after the company announced a turn around plan i was going through it they want to target vips as well as older customers who, of course, can spend more jon, back to you >> they've had more time to accumulate cash for sure thanks, kristina >>> it has been a volatile couple of weeks on wall street my guests say they expect the trend to continue in the next year but the pullbacks present a good opportunity to hunt for value. joining me now, hugh johnson, chairman and chief economist at hugh johnson's advisor and david katz, chief investment officers at matrix asset advisors good to see both of you. hugh, what did we learn from the pull back and how things moved around and how should we define value in 2022? >> well, i think you take a look at the volatility, and volatility, which was
lastly, alibaba. down about 4% right now after atlantic equities downgraded the chinese ecommerce company and they're worried about the performance of two of alibaba's shopping platforms this comes after a bounce yesterday after the company announced a turn around plan i was going through it they want to target vips as well as older customers who, of course, can spend more jon, back to you >> they've had more time to accumulate cash for sure thanks, kristina >>> it has been a...
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amazon, alibaba, ipoc, being clover health deal so this one was a tough one. it was down on the year, dan so how are you going to turn things around? >> yeah, i'm going to go with aarp, a shoutout to my main man guy adami who just had a birthday, as we all know so this is really channeling my inner guy here i want to get a little of that aged wisdom here i want to stick with amazon, that was the "a" in my abide trade because i think amazon is going to outperform the rest of maga, the microsoft, apple, and google all of those gained $1 trillion in market cap in 2021. amazon was just up 5% or so. i think amazon massively outperforms those other big tech leaders in 2022. then i want to move over to airbnb, i agree with guy what i think is really interesting about airbnb, what was they evident in that q3 that they reported was that now work has changed for good it was a leisure sort of story but now you can travel and work from wherever you want that's going to do a number for airbnb in 2022 then i want to move on to roblox, that's your meta lastly, palantir was t
amazon, alibaba, ipoc, being clover health deal so this one was a tough one. it was down on the year, dan so how are you going to turn things around? >> yeah, i'm going to go with aarp, a shoutout to my main man guy adami who just had a birthday, as we all know so this is really channeling my inner guy here i want to get a little of that aged wisdom here i want to stick with amazon, that was the "a" in my abide trade because i think amazon is going to outperform the rest of...
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alibaba is set for talks with the state-owned shanghai media groups about a potential deal. china's e-commerce leader is exploring options that may include selling all of the social media service similar to twitter. beijing moves to curb the influence of chinese tech giants. a look at samsung trading again after a korean media report says it was -- said it was bein
alibaba is set for talks with the state-owned shanghai media groups about a potential deal. china's e-commerce leader is exploring options that may include selling all of the social media service similar to twitter. beijing moves to curb the influence of chinese tech giants. a look at samsung trading again after a korean media report says it was -- said it was bein
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it has been an absolute terrible name for stocks like jd.com, alibaba, and tencent music is down by 70%. it is the peloton of china the drop came as china hammered companies across from tutoring to ride hailing with strict regulations. now they're trying to work out china's new ipo rules proposed last night what does it mean for chinese stock. deidre, you covered what was getting delisted here is my beef. i don't care how great a company may be, if you wake up one day and xi jinping decides that company deserves not to be in business or the ceo goes on vacation for four months suddenly, why would you own these stocks >> that's exactly it not only have i covered the growth for a long time but i lived in china for a number of years, and i don't think even being on the ground you get a better view of what beijing and the communist party is going to do so you can be extremely bullish on the chinese consumer and the growing middle class, but i think you can still have no idea what the leadership in beijing is going to do next. so, you know, i heard a discussion earlier on cnbc about the righ
it has been an absolute terrible name for stocks like jd.com, alibaba, and tencent music is down by 70%. it is the peloton of china the drop came as china hammered companies across from tutoring to ride hailing with strict regulations. now they're trying to work out china's new ipo rules proposed last night what does it mean for chinese stock. deidre, you covered what was getting delisted here is my beef. i don't care how great a company may be, if you wake up one day and xi jinping decides...
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alibaba is set for talks with the state-owned shanghai media groups about a potential deal. china's e-commerce leader is exploring options that may include selling all of the social media service similar to twitter. beijing moves to curb the influence of chinese tech giants. a look at samsung trading again after a korean media report says it was -- said it was being bought by buyer -- in talks to buy biogen. biogen shares surged 13% on the reports from the korean economic daily. a company representative says it does not comment on market moves and speculation. a record slump in performance. the recent drawdown caused in part by high flier asset management. it is the latest headwind for china's quan hedge fund. -- quant hedge fund as popular traits become increasingly crowded. a jury found ghislaine maxwell guilty of lowering and grooming underage girls for sexual abuse by jeffrey epstein. the verdict came after five days of deliberation. maxwell has been convicted on five of the six charges including sex trafficking of the minor which carries a possible prison sentence of up
alibaba is set for talks with the state-owned shanghai media groups about a potential deal. china's e-commerce leader is exploring options that may include selling all of the social media service similar to twitter. beijing moves to curb the influence of chinese tech giants. a look at samsung trading again after a korean media report says it was -- said it was being bought by buyer -- in talks to buy biogen. biogen shares surged 13% on the reports from the korean economic daily. a company...
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that is a month after we saw alibaba arise. alibaba rising over 10%. that is in june of 2017 after a six-day plunge. it was at the cheapest ever after that for hundred billion dollar wipeout from the share price -- that $500 billion wipeout from the share price. that is clearly one of the drivers that is helping softbank shares recover. it is extending that six-day slump on the first day of this week. dropping as much as 9% on tokyo -- in tokyo on monday. delisting dd from the u.s. and the ftc suing to block the sale of arm and nvidia as well. quite a few headwinds, on the up today. shery: we have chinese adrs getting that boost from policy may to boost the economy. the authorities are giving a double dose of growth boosting policy medicine for the economy. we are talking about cutting through rrr and easing property curves. we have more details on how -- on the ship the evergrande's restructure could take -- on the shape that evergrande's restructure could take. moving in tandem when it comes to supporting the economy. >> when two such powerful instit
that is a month after we saw alibaba arise. alibaba rising over 10%. that is in june of 2017 after a six-day plunge. it was at the cheapest ever after that for hundred billion dollar wipeout from the share price -- that $500 billion wipeout from the share price. that is clearly one of the drivers that is helping softbank shares recover. it is extending that six-day slump on the first day of this week. dropping as much as 9% on tokyo -- in tokyo on monday. delisting dd from the u.s. and the ftc...
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jazeera that while power working to revive the nuclear deal cannot reject his country's draw proposals. alibaba, connie says that because iran submissions were based on the original 2015 agreement and an exclusive interview with out there. he called for all nuclear related sanctions to be removed immediately. the u. s. secretary of state albany, blink, and it says the latest round of the talks ended because to hon. does not seem serious about returning to compliance on the deal. lebanon's president to saint hope's the resignation of the countries information minister will put an end to a dispute with saudi arabia and several gulf states. george cardon triggered a diplomatic crisis after making comments about saudi's role in the war in yemen. it led to a ban on lebanese imports, and the recall of the saudi ambassador and ukraine's defense minister says russia could mountain military offensive on his country as soon as next month. warning that could be more than $94000.00 troops waiting across the border. a large number of them are an occupied crimea, which was annexed by russia in 2014, all thos
jazeera that while power working to revive the nuclear deal cannot reject his country's draw proposals. alibaba, connie says that because iran submissions were based on the original 2015 agreement and an exclusive interview with out there. he called for all nuclear related sanctions to be removed immediately. the u. s. secretary of state albany, blink, and it says the latest round of the talks ended because to hon. does not seem serious about returning to compliance on the deal. lebanon's...
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we are tracking alibaba, in talks with the shanghai midea group who had a potential deal involving its stake in [indiscernible] china's e-commerce leader is exploring options that may include selling 30% of the social media service. it comes as beijing moves to curb the influence of china's tech giants in media spheres. a u.s. chipmakers has its production facility in a chinese city has been affected by covid curbs. tiny arteries are try to get on top of an outbreak, effectively shutting the city down. 151 local infections were reported on wednesday. it is still meeting with customer demand. samsung says the shutdown is affecting chip production. president biden plans to talk with vladimir putin on thursday as the u.s. and its allies raise alarm about russia's troop buildup on the ukraine border. in a december 7 conversation, the u.s. president warned that russian aggression will be met with unprecedented economic penalties. russia's leader denies plans for military operations, warning nato against stationing offensive weapons in ukraine. news coming in from new south wales, a record 1
we are tracking alibaba, in talks with the shanghai midea group who had a potential deal involving its stake in [indiscernible] china's e-commerce leader is exploring options that may include selling 30% of the social media service. it comes as beijing moves to curb the influence of china's tech giants in media spheres. a u.s. chipmakers has its production facility in a chinese city has been affected by covid curbs. tiny arteries are try to get on top of an outbreak, effectively shutting the...