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the donald trump that we saw on the campaign trail is donald trump. he has run said -- the transition like a campaign and he has to shift from campaign mode to a governing mode. >> i do not think there will be a perfect shift and the big question is how will he deal with congress? i don't think he has a full grasp of the legislative process. i know he has zero patients for it. --n he talks about passing repealing obamacare and passing a replacement, i don't think he understands. someone needs to brief him on the separation of powers. >> what will he do when he is faced with that reality? immediate demand action. he will want to show the american people on television every day that things are getting done. >> when you talk to republicans right now on the hill they will tell you that they are afraid of donald trump's twitter account and his ability to throw a spotlight on someone who is not falling in line or doing what they show. but you have to remember that he -- it is worth remembering that right now, donald trump might never have more political cap
the donald trump that we saw on the campaign trail is donald trump. he has run said -- the transition like a campaign and he has to shift from campaign mode to a governing mode. >> i do not think there will be a perfect shift and the big question is how will he deal with congress? i don't think he has a full grasp of the legislative process. i know he has zero patients for it. --n he talks about passing repealing obamacare and passing a replacement, i don't think he understands. someone...
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to build bridges with donald trump. she was outflanked by nigel frosch who met donald trump within days. out of theive news hedge fund industry. according to an investor letter, they returned 3% last year. the first annual gain in three years. the blue crest capital management posted a gain of 50% in 2016. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . this is bloomberg. us get over to juliette saly. dollar-yen peaked above 116. the asian markets have had a good start. looking at the msci asia-pacific. this is different from what we had this time last year. how has the first week on? -- gone? the markets have had a pretty good week. the best start to a trading year since 2010. we are seeing the regional index tracking back a little bit after three solid sessions of gains. this is as we see the weakness coming through on the nikkei. the yen movements weakness in the shanghai composite as well today. moves dominate
to build bridges with donald trump. she was outflanked by nigel frosch who met donald trump within days. out of theive news hedge fund industry. according to an investor letter, they returned 3% last year. the first annual gain in three years. the blue crest capital management posted a gain of 50% in 2016. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . this is bloomberg. us get over to...
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donald trump's take to be treasury secretary. he and his wife taking their seats in front of the capital. , over youk listening for? there have been some controversies about dollar policy on of the trump administration. city set things straight yesterday? >> there is been a lot of back and forth on what the policy on the dollar off to be. -- all to be. the -- ought to be. the administration can talk about the dollar but the market in the fed will have more impact on the dollar initially. over a period of time the fed is on the path of raising rates. the economy is strengthening. the vigor issue -- the bigger issue is what the deficit is going to be. if the deposition gets too far out of line, the government will have to borrow more money. interest rates will go up further. the dollar will go up even higher. of time willeriod slow growth because it weakens exports but it will attract more foreign money into the dollar and it will go stronger. david: we are watching the motorcade down pennsylvania avenue being saluted as the limous
donald trump's take to be treasury secretary. he and his wife taking their seats in front of the capital. , over youk listening for? there have been some controversies about dollar policy on of the trump administration. city set things straight yesterday? >> there is been a lot of back and forth on what the policy on the dollar off to be. -- all to be. the -- ought to be. the administration can talk about the dollar but the market in the fed will have more impact on the dollar initially....
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what does russia know about donald trump and what did donald trump know that russia was collecting on him if anything? donald trump's news conference later on today. let's put up the risk radar. rookie keeping a close eye on what is happening to russian assets as result of this. how in from the cold is russia going to be under the new u.s. administration. 82 rubles to the dollar is where we start in 2016. the oil price had a lot to do with it. we've seen a little bit of ruble weakening again on oil since january 6. the dollar gaining a little bit ahead of the donald trump press conference. will we get any clues on trade or fiscal policy? we have the pound for you as well. we will speak with david bloom of hsbc later on today. what is priced into the pound and what is not priced into the pound in terms of the hardness, the softness, the messiness of any brexit? that is something we will be talking about. foreign secretary saying the trade soon. deal on we have a lot to get through in the united states right now. u.s. futures, keep an eye on those as we have all these politics taking pl
what does russia know about donald trump and what did donald trump know that russia was collecting on him if anything? donald trump's news conference later on today. let's put up the risk radar. rookie keeping a close eye on what is happening to russian assets as result of this. how in from the cold is russia going to be under the new u.s. administration. 82 rubles to the dollar is where we start in 2016. the oil price had a lot to do with it. we've seen a little bit of ruble weakening again on...
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trump: if vladimir putin likes donald trump --guess what? that is called an asset and not a liability. i do not know that i am going to get along with vladimir putin but there is a good chance i will not. he should not be doing it. he will not be doing it. russia will have much greater respect for our country when i am leading it then when other people have led it. you will see that. russia will respect our country more. charlie: at one point, he got into an argument with jim acosta, a cnn reporter, calling him and the organization fake news. mr. trump: not you. your organization is terrible. >> you are attacking our news organization. mr. trump: go ahead. quiet. i am not going to give you a question. can you statee -- -- mr. trump: you are fake news. charlie: donald trump also said he would not divest from his vast business ownings. he will turn over the operations and control of those holdings to a trust overseen by his eldest son, eric and donald trump junior. mr. trump: my two sons, who are right here, don and eric, are going to be runni
trump: if vladimir putin likes donald trump --guess what? that is called an asset and not a liability. i do not know that i am going to get along with vladimir putin but there is a good chance i will not. he should not be doing it. he will not be doing it. russia will have much greater respect for our country when i am leading it then when other people have led it. you will see that. russia will respect our country more. charlie: at one point, he got into an argument with jim acosta, a cnn...
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other companies targeted by donald trump, how much -- how have they fared given the power of donald trump's tweets? >> you do not have to fear the trump tweets. other companies that have gotten a hit from donald trump come boeing, lockheed martin, general motors, ford, boeing is by about high cost of air force one, lockheed martin down 1% or so off of the f-35 cost out of control according to donald trump. general motors and ford also rising after them getting slammed this past week. do not fear the trump tweets. shery ahn: thank you so much for that from new york. more and donald trump and carmakers coming up, a ceo says while the president talks everybody listens, the interview with the ceo of ces. this is bloomberg ♪. betty: i thomas driving technology one of the hot topics at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. carlos about that and the implications of what we just talked about, the donald trump presidency. >> this technology is fundamental for the future, a a lot of expectations from consumers about autonomous drives. , therepeating, it is driver is in the car and he decides
other companies targeted by donald trump, how much -- how have they fared given the power of donald trump's tweets? >> you do not have to fear the trump tweets. other companies that have gotten a hit from donald trump come boeing, lockheed martin, general motors, ford, boeing is by about high cost of air force one, lockheed martin down 1% or so off of the f-35 cost out of control according to donald trump. general motors and ford also rising after them getting slammed this past week. do...
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that is what donald trump wanted. >> he got that. >> the thing that donald trump lso wants is to be an epically historically massively popular figure. >> and today was small compared to ibrahimovic's first election. >> or the second. it hearkened back to george bush in 2000. respectable, not scarce, but not a big heaving mass on the mall. and donald trump wants. that he wants approval. he wants to be a super bowl. and by that measure, especially compared to a president with their cordality of the last few weeks, there was so much enmitt between them, and trump falls sort on that measure. that can't make him happy. >> if this were truery kind of broad movement he says he has, there would be more people there. >> claimed in his address, the greatest movement, unlike anything in human history. the reality is he won the presidency, but he got 46% of the vote, and there is a divided country. his popularity is low, and it just was not -- the throngs were not out. >> right. right after donald trump utter thad 35-word presidential oath of office, he ziffered a 16-minute, 1,400 word inaugural a
that is what donald trump wanted. >> he got that. >> the thing that donald trump lso wants is to be an epically historically massively popular figure. >> and today was small compared to ibrahimovic's first election. >> or the second. it hearkened back to george bush in 2000. respectable, not scarce, but not a big heaving mass on the mall. and donald trump wants. that he wants approval. he wants to be a super bowl. and by that measure, especially compared to a president...
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equanimity about donald trump. sticking with this region, but what is going on here with you and, trump might be kind of good in this area? >> first of all, i say i am cautious and optimistic. i underline cautious. imo's impressed by some of his personnel picks. if you told me a year ago that jim mattis would be our defense secretary, betsy devos would be our next secretary of education, it is an impressive team he is putting together. and i'm familiar with some of the names for the sub-cabinet posts. be, trump'se will instincts on these issues in the middle east are good, at least what i've been hearing over the transition, they are where i am, and i like the people he is appointing. to big challenge is how manage the permanent bureaucracy, so it is one thing to have a president whose instincts are in the right place , another thing to have a cabinet secretaries whose instincts are in the right place, but employees have a history of not always implementing with speed and efficiency the presidents priorities, and i
equanimity about donald trump. sticking with this region, but what is going on here with you and, trump might be kind of good in this area? >> first of all, i say i am cautious and optimistic. i underline cautious. imo's impressed by some of his personnel picks. if you told me a year ago that jim mattis would be our defense secretary, betsy devos would be our next secretary of education, it is an impressive team he is putting together. and i'm familiar with some of the names for the...
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much more popular than donald trump is. i think he has realized it could be good for him to be friendly with president obama. they have had very long telephone conversations, talking about problems facing the country. donald trump says he has even run some of his cabinet picks past the president and got his thoughts on that. we will see. minute that president obama is critical of donald trump, you will see him punch back at him right away. it will be interesting to see how they continue this relationship going forward. it seems like donald trump does genuinely appreciate the president's point of view and seems to be seeking it out. aswill see if that continues we expect president obama to be a big critic of the incoming administration. mark: this is cardinal dolan of new york. providence we rule you,reatures produced by to govern the world in holiness and righteousness and to render judgment with integrity of heart. for we are your servants, lacking in comprehension of judgment and of laws. though one might be perfect among
much more popular than donald trump is. i think he has realized it could be good for him to be friendly with president obama. they have had very long telephone conversations, talking about problems facing the country. donald trump says he has even run some of his cabinet picks past the president and got his thoughts on that. we will see. minute that president obama is critical of donald trump, you will see him punch back at him right away. it will be interesting to see how they continue this...
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donald trump: i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear that i -- that i will faithfully execute -- that i will faithfully execute -- chief justice roberts: the office of president of the united states -- donald trump: the office of president of the united states -- chief justice roberts: and will to the best of my ability-- donald trump: and will to the best of my ability -- chief justice roberts: preserve, protect and defend the donald trump: preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states.. chief just roberts: so help me god. donald trump: so help me god. chief justice roberts: congratulations, mr. president. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to an extraordinary day in american history. bloomberg politics special coverage of donald trump's inauguration ceremony. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. this is an important day in what has been an astonishing political journey for both the nation and for donald trump himself. president trump: for too long a small group in our nation's capital have reaped the rewards of governm
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from an android vice belonging to die -- donald trump. from the mexican side, it is an easy story for him to pick on mexico and deliver on early promises. the mexicans export far more than u.s. due to mexico and rely on many other things on trade and security. that is why it is an easy target. was said,ink it merrill lynch putting into context the proportion of the trade deficit canceled by nafta is small compared to china. we will wait for the conversation. thank you, jordan rogers. forng up, challenging times bt as they see flat results. we will discuss outlook next, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back. 8:19 in berlin. a live shot of berlin for you. the brandenburg gate. pretty flat at the start of the european equity trading day. a lot of news floating about donald trump and mexico and the relationship with between the u k and the u.s.. lots to talk about. markets look to be muted. let's get a business flash. juliette: thank you. google's parent missed profit estimates in the fourth quarter after spending on promoting new consumer
from an android vice belonging to die -- donald trump. from the mexican side, it is an easy story for him to pick on mexico and deliver on early promises. the mexicans export far more than u.s. due to mexico and rely on many other things on trade and security. that is why it is an easy target. was said,ink it merrill lynch putting into context the proportion of the trade deficit canceled by nafta is small compared to china. we will wait for the conversation. thank you, jordan rogers. forng up,...
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trump it should benefit donald trump. it should benefit the economy, right? guest: yes. we saw the rates above neutral. and inflation is taking higher. at the same time, there has been a big move in the mexican peso over the last year and at some point it will be helping. joe: there is a view put forth by economists that a border adjustment tax would not be negative because the dollar would strengthen and so the importing would not actually change. you are skeptical? elsa: the theory says the dollar would be a perfect offset if you introduce the border tax, it would go up and have an impact. if you look at the data, the comparatively at what happens in currency markets, that is not the way they work. if you did get a 25% rally in the dollar, you would have collateral damage from the emerging markets and commodity prices and so on. it will not be a perfect offset. there could be higher inflation, higher rates, this is a kind of thing that will happen -- that will have an impact. that is for sure. scarlet: at the start of t
trump it should benefit donald trump. it should benefit the economy, right? guest: yes. we saw the rates above neutral. and inflation is taking higher. at the same time, there has been a big move in the mexican peso over the last year and at some point it will be helping. joe: there is a view put forth by economists that a border adjustment tax would not be negative because the dollar would strengthen and so the importing would not actually change. you are skeptical? elsa: the theory says the...
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the calm was disrupted on tuesday by a donald trump week. tweet.rump ♪ >> donald trump criticized the automaker for building a plant in mexico. "make it in usa or pay a big border tax." gm was not the only company under the gun should ford also canceled plans to build a plant in mexico. give us an idea of how global the manufacturing apparatus is for general motors. >> what trump was talking about was the cruise that make most of the cars in ohio. the sedan is the car that consumers buy the most. hatchbacks are made in mexico. americans are never really embraced hatchbacks. this is still really symbolic. this is about donald trump pushing another automaker after already tussling with ford over investment in mexico. he wants them to start bringing jobs back. i will tarrif if you don't. >> he is very good at governing i anecdote -- by anecdote. this is one way he will try to govern. he will work very aggressively to say he is working for the american worker. it is going to make it very difficult for him to give this up on a global scale. >>
the calm was disrupted on tuesday by a donald trump week. tweet.rump ♪ >> donald trump criticized the automaker for building a plant in mexico. "make it in usa or pay a big border tax." gm was not the only company under the gun should ford also canceled plans to build a plant in mexico. give us an idea of how global the manufacturing apparatus is for general motors. >> what trump was talking about was the cruise that make most of the cars in ohio. the sedan is the car...
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donald trump did not of that. there was no harking back to american history or two things that happened before and i hope to be cast in that mold. you saw none of that. that there were no harsh notes of division struck in this speech. he did not lash out at anybody. he did not criticize anybody by name. he did not. criticize democrats or his enemies there was none of the paranoia that has come through in donald trump's rhetoric. in that respect at least, it may be seen by some especially his fans as an attempt to unify. you can see the gathering of the incredible collection of america's politicians. they will now scatter. the obama's will leave washington and take that helicopter out of town from andrews air force base. the obama's will go west for a much deserved vacation. the trumps will go down to pennsylvania avenue for the parade, the inaugural parade that they will watch primarily from the viewing stand in front of the white house. the clintons departed a little while ago but i'm not sure where they are head
donald trump did not of that. there was no harking back to american history or two things that happened before and i hope to be cast in that mold. you saw none of that. that there were no harsh notes of division struck in this speech. he did not lash out at anybody. he did not criticize anybody by name. he did not. criticize democrats or his enemies there was none of the paranoia that has come through in donald trump's rhetoric. in that respect at least, it may be seen by some especially his...
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he made comments about donald trump. "the wall street journal" said that soros has lost $1 billion since the trump election, and see made some comments about china. he said china was in for a hard landing. we are back in davos with anne richards. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning and welcome. this is bloomberg market. i am in london and matt miller is in berlin. we are moments away from the start of morning trading. trump era begins. the president-elect takes office at noon in the u.s. what will the next four years old. cannot always get what you want. the treasury secretary nominee takes on wall street weighing the return of a law that split banks. china's of economy accelerates for the first time in two years but could a trade war with donald trump derail it all. guy: your impure and markets are about to open. london markets look like they will open in the green. the first 100 days kicks off at 5:00 p.m. london time. take a look at the markets. you can see that we are firming a little bit. london softening up a
he made comments about donald trump. "the wall street journal" said that soros has lost $1 billion since the trump election, and see made some comments about china. he said china was in for a hard landing. we are back in davos with anne richards. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning and welcome. this is bloomberg market. i am in london and matt miller is in berlin. we are moments away from the start of morning trading. trump era begins. the president-elect takes office at noon in...
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that could put them on a collision course with president-elect donald trump. budget officenal has said it would strip insurance from about 19 million people if they repealed obamacare. the philippines says crime has dropped 33% since prime minister roderigo duterte started his drug war last year. te has an 83% job approval rating. global news powered 24 hours per day. mrs. bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. vonnie: the economy added 156,000 jobs in december. the unemployment rate rose a take. -- tick. wages grew year-over-year. this is all the backdrop of the international -- american economic association's annual meeting. michael: good morning, bonnie -- vonnie. we are here with the 2015 nobel prize winner for economics. you can't talk about the economy these days without talking about the incoming administration. you've said he were no fan of donald trump, but you were not a particular fan of hillary clinton. have a problem with what you are calling the technocrat love the road, they don't feel what the people field. >> that's right. there really is a problem
that could put them on a collision course with president-elect donald trump. budget officenal has said it would strip insurance from about 19 million people if they repealed obamacare. the philippines says crime has dropped 33% since prime minister roderigo duterte started his drug war last year. te has an 83% job approval rating. global news powered 24 hours per day. mrs. bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. vonnie: the economy added 156,000 jobs in december. the unemployment rate rose a take. --...
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president, donald trump. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: for our viewers worldwide, good morning -- a warm welcome to you all from new york city. this is bloomberg daybreak. i am jonathan ferro alongside alix steel and david westin. futures are a little bit positive, of about 19 points on the doubt. positive five points on the s&p 500. yields of a single basis point now at 2.48%. in the fx market, a stronger dollar story in the g 10 space. david: here's what you need to know at this hour -- inauguration day. donald trump will become the 45th president of the united states of america. we will bring you live coverage of the next 100 days and talk about what investors can expect from an unexpected president. george soros unleashes a slew of harsh words about the future president of the united states. 20 billion or investor thinks donald trump will fail and sink the market in an exclusive -- theionaire investor -- why billionaire investor thinks donald trump will fail and sink the market in a
president, donald trump. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: for our viewers worldwide, good morning -- a warm welcome to you all from new york city. this is bloomberg daybreak. i am jonathan ferro alongside alix steel and david westin. futures are a little bit positive, of about 19 points on the doubt. positive five points on the s&p 500. yields of a single basis point now at 2.48%. in the fx market, a stronger dollar story in the g 10 space. david: here's what you need to...
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donald trump will be sworn in on friday. we are using the next few days to take a deep dive into policy, into what a trump presidency around themerica and globe. a reminder of some of the things the president-elect has been americanlans for the economy. >> we are going to undertake one of the great tax reforms and simplifications in american history. this includes lowering the tax rate on business from 35% all the way down to 15%. and massive tax cuts, by the way, for middle-class workers. massive. the biggest. the biggest thing some -- since reagan. we go from the highest tax nation in the world to one of the lowest, not the lowest yet but don't get greedy. one of the lowest. on regulations, which is perhaps even more important, because our companies are dying and being strangled or regulation, we are going to eliminate all wasteful job-killing regulations. on energy, we will cancel the job killing restrictions on the production of american energy, and that means lower energy prices for farmers, households, and small busine
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on the donald trump side, we saw a very different donald trump last night. we saw donald trump on teleprompter. we saw a scripted donald trump, a man on the leash and making perhaps an olive branch to the republican establishment, in a campaign cycle that we look to be a vicious and brutal cycle with deeply personal attacks against each other. >> do you think donald trump is good for the republican party? >> obviously, i wish he would speak less about things like judges in indiana. obviously, i wish he would not layout these -- anyone could beat hillary clinton. we are trying not to. mr. trump: i humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> what should he do about quantitative easing? what should he do about the tax coe? what should he do about the federal debt? these are the issues you identify. >> you need to ask and specifically about what he needs to do is shatter the old system. you cannot effect a bureaucracy unless you crack it, because the bureaucracy will tell you that you need them and you will move slowl
on the donald trump side, we saw a very different donald trump last night. we saw donald trump on teleprompter. we saw a scripted donald trump, a man on the leash and making perhaps an olive branch to the republican establishment, in a campaign cycle that we look to be a vicious and brutal cycle with deeply personal attacks against each other. >> do you think donald trump is good for the republican party? >> obviously, i wish he would speak less about things like judges in indiana....
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>> i have not had any interaction with the donald trump. i have had interaction with some of his nominees for different we havepositions was so had some of that, but let's, some of these nominees i think right to, he has a have folks in the agencies of the government, but others he recordinated that have a of trying to undermine the mission of the agencies they are supposed to head on behalf of the american people, so we are working through that right now. mark: you get asked all the time on what you will work on. if he called you up and had a real conversation with you and said, senator, i want your support for tax reform. you know where i stand here you know the realities of paul ryan and mitch mcconnell, but i want your vote. where do you see the possibility on tax reform where he could win your vote given the constraints he is under and what he has proposed and what paul ryan has proposed? >> i should say first that it would be good if the president-elect would interact with the folks on the hill that way. so far, it has been a tweet --
>> i have not had any interaction with the donald trump. i have had interaction with some of his nominees for different we havepositions was so had some of that, but let's, some of these nominees i think right to, he has a have folks in the agencies of the government, but others he recordinated that have a of trying to undermine the mission of the agencies they are supposed to head on behalf of the american people, so we are working through that right now. mark: you get asked all the time...
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donald trump is meeting theresa may. may's meeting is being held by the government that the transatlantic special relationship is valued by the new administration. the visit comes after mexican called offena nieto his own trip to washington amid wrangling about who will pay for the wall along the border. will holdrump and may a joint news conference. we will bring that to you. the white house and kremlin confirmed latimer bruton will speak by phone with president donald trump tomorrow. putin congratulated trump on his victory shortly after the election. the kremlin says they have not spoken since then. the kremlin has applauded their efforts to amend ties with moscow. sean spicer says investigations into what president trump says was widespread voter fraud in the election will be focused on understanding where the problem exists and how deep it goes. he has singled out california and new york. s the president will sign an executive order to launch the action today. belgium has sealed an agreement with france and the neth
donald trump is meeting theresa may. may's meeting is being held by the government that the transatlantic special relationship is valued by the new administration. the visit comes after mexican called offena nieto his own trip to washington amid wrangling about who will pay for the wall along the border. will holdrump and may a joint news conference. we will bring that to you. the white house and kremlin confirmed latimer bruton will speak by phone with president donald trump tomorrow. putin...
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does he support donald trump or does he oppose donald trump? he's made comments that would it open to interpretation. >> we've seen both sides of the coin from carlos slim. nobody speaks for mexican business like one of the richest men in the world. we did see carlos slim criticizing donald trump during the campaign, talking about the mistakes in his rhetoric and his ways of viewing mexico. we saw in december that mr. slim had the dinner with mr. trump and called it a great meeting. everyone is looking to see from the business sector in mexico what the response is going to be to trump's latest statements about the wall and his reiteration of that point. also looking for mexican allies in the u.s. to be lobbying the trump administration, making the case for why nafta and why a good relationship with mexico is important to american consumers. anybody looking at what's happened in the last 24 hours, peÑa nieto canceling the meeting based on trump's tweet, he is playing a bit of hardball. is the mexican economy in a situation where they can afford
does he support donald trump or does he oppose donald trump? he's made comments that would it open to interpretation. >> we've seen both sides of the coin from carlos slim. nobody speaks for mexican business like one of the richest men in the world. we did see carlos slim criticizing donald trump during the campaign, talking about the mistakes in his rhetoric and his ways of viewing mexico. we saw in december that mr. slim had the dinner with mr. trump and called it a great meeting....
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insiders on donald trump's team. piebus for chief of price,sean spicer, tom sessions gotjeff the attorney general nomination, and elaine chao, married to mitch mcconnell. finally, a handful of outsiders to fill other top positions. this is the group that has drawn objections from opponents in part because it includes steve , a proponent of economic nationalism and a hero of the alt right as trump's chief strategist. the, those are some of names. broadly speaking, how is trump's team helping the president make good on his promises to drain the swamp? john: it is a mix between insiders and outsiders. thing to sayrtant is that this is the least experienced group of people ever to come into an administration in our lifetime in terms of government experience. there are some congressional people, but in the white house, very little experience running agencies, very little experience with federal government. that may be a great thing, but it will be a big challenge. we will see how well they do, but given wall street ties,
insiders on donald trump's team. piebus for chief of price,sean spicer, tom sessions gotjeff the attorney general nomination, and elaine chao, married to mitch mcconnell. finally, a handful of outsiders to fill other top positions. this is the group that has drawn objections from opponents in part because it includes steve , a proponent of economic nationalism and a hero of the alt right as trump's chief strategist. the, those are some of names. broadly speaking, how is trump's team helping the...
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trump. , ifor me when i look at that basically see a market that does not know where donald trump is going. tracy: we cannot let you talk about emerging market currencies without talking about the turkish lira, do we have a crisis unfolding over this? dana: it has been falling on a weekly basis. every time it hits a new low, people ask if it can fall lower and the answer is always yes. at this point, and so the situation in turkey stabilizes and investors are aware of what the government plans to do and how it will move forward, we expect the currency will be unstable. yousef: dana, thank you. let's run through some of the key calls. i am looking at the national bank of kuwait, earnings expected this week, we are 762.33 at target prices, with return potential of 10.5%. the median estimate on revenue meeting the estimate on adjusted netting around 62.9 million. groupso watch the travel action tonty of stock look forward to. that is all we have for this edition of "bloomberg markets: middle east." tracy: we will be live at the same time tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the follo
trump. , ifor me when i look at that basically see a market that does not know where donald trump is going. tracy: we cannot let you talk about emerging market currencies without talking about the turkish lira, do we have a crisis unfolding over this? dana: it has been falling on a weekly basis. every time it hits a new low, people ask if it can fall lower and the answer is always yes. at this point, and so the situation in turkey stabilizes and investors are aware of what the government plans...
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of donald trump. for more with michael moore who joins us. regulation and the fact that interest rates are going up in the u.s. will get a boost to u.s. banks but not created equal are they? >> it depends on the business mix but the retail side is benefiting from a steeper yield curve at higher rates. on the trading side, you have a little bit of boost from the volatility that that is a little -- a very low base from last year's fourth quarter and the last few years in the fourth quarter. tom: it is who has the best use of capital, who does within american banking? , u.s. banks,.o.e. wells fargo, retail only shops. the investment banking has been driving down. tom: where does the morgan stanley adjustments we saw earlier today. bring up the chart, this is an worlds ofart, the two american banking, white line, yellow line, j.p. morgan and wells fargo. down below the dogs are the dogs, you are consulting with mr. corvette in the blue line, what is the to do list for citigroup? >> they have to hope that
of donald trump. for more with michael moore who joins us. regulation and the fact that interest rates are going up in the u.s. will get a boost to u.s. banks but not created equal are they? >> it depends on the business mix but the retail side is benefiting from a steeper yield curve at higher rates. on the trading side, you have a little bit of boost from the volatility that that is a little -- a very low base from last year's fourth quarter and the last few years in the fourth quarter....
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lawsuit to donald trump. i did not pay a dime. it was more than i got but i did not have to pay anything in that case. >> that is good. headlineour number one for this press conference? put instructure he will place leaves his sons in charge of the business. everything else are prophylactics that will not prevent him from take advantage of the office for financial gain. on other issues, it was a typical trump press conference. he wants to get rid of obama care but still does not have a detailed replacement ready for it. impact he has an on-the-job companies today. center atgs front and the beginning is whether the media is treating him unfairly about allegations among his intersection with russia. that will carry the news cycle for a few days. scarlet: him calling out certain networks or news organizations as well. highlight what he said specifically about his job as president in the trump organization. mr. trump: i could run my business and government at the same time. i don't like the way that looks but i w
lawsuit to donald trump. i did not pay a dime. it was more than i got but i did not have to pay anything in that case. >> that is good. headlineour number one for this press conference? put instructure he will place leaves his sons in charge of the business. everything else are prophylactics that will not prevent him from take advantage of the office for financial gain. on other issues, it was a typical trump press conference. he wants to get rid of obama care but still does not have a...
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every time donald trump eets, "yes!" go, i think a star as what it does for twitter in terms of overall traffic and overall monetization, i do not think it has much impact. francine: but it would mean that it is not going anywhere, right? there is concern that if they lose too much they may have to spin off. it is the trump channel. ken: i think it shows its power. when you look at the number of -- when you look at the power that twitter showed during the election, it is clear the power of the medium overall, but i am not sure from a monetization standpoint it makes any difference right now. tv go -- you can get this normalized chart on facebook and twitter. facebook in the light blue, twitter in white. down, down, down to that massive underperformance. you have a hold of this. will you see revenue that makes you more optimistic? basically you are at a point where you are not really growing. where basically seeing the same thing in the next year. what happens beyond that? ?om: pricing is simple, right they are dressing t
every time donald trump eets, "yes!" go, i think a star as what it does for twitter in terms of overall traffic and overall monetization, i do not think it has much impact. francine: but it would mean that it is not going anywhere, right? there is concern that if they lose too much they may have to spin off. it is the trump channel. ken: i think it shows its power. when you look at the number of -- when you look at the power that twitter showed during the election, it is clear the...
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he's getting ready to meet with donald trump on january 31. it seems like a lot of global leaders are stepping past the roughness of the rhetoric and getting ready to do some serious talk to preserve some of these agreements. kathleen, we know that theresa may is going to be in washington to talk to trump about this possible trade deal with the u.k. we expect they are going to get out of this meeting with trump? >> she wants a deal that kicks in as soon as a brexit deal is negotiated with the u.k. she did say the u.k. is open for business. she seeks to build on the special u.s.-u.k. relationship not just in trade, but in national security. trump officials for their part believe that they helped make her more aggressive on those pre-brexit talks and pushing for it very hard and this will help her in her negotiations with the e.u. australia also saying they are going to open talks on a post-brexit trade deal with the u.k. seems like may is making some progress. betty: but they are both facing pretty tough weeks. what is going to happen for trump
he's getting ready to meet with donald trump on january 31. it seems like a lot of global leaders are stepping past the roughness of the rhetoric and getting ready to do some serious talk to preserve some of these agreements. kathleen, we know that theresa may is going to be in washington to talk to trump about this possible trade deal with the u.k. we expect they are going to get out of this meeting with trump? >> she wants a deal that kicks in as soon as a brexit deal is negotiated with...
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how -- donald trump should here is how the market -- donald trump. here's how the markets are looking this morning. about 0.1%. we're seeing a real squeeze on shorts on treasuries. right now, the yields are up three basis points. your yield on the u.s. 10 year. a stronger dollar story today with a cable rate of 12234. brexit aftershocks just one day after theresa may lays out her strategy for leaving the european union.
how -- donald trump should here is how the market -- donald trump. here's how the markets are looking this morning. about 0.1%. we're seeing a real squeeze on shorts on treasuries. right now, the yields are up three basis points. your yield on the u.s. 10 year. a stronger dollar story today with a cable rate of 12234. brexit aftershocks just one day after theresa may lays out her strategy for leaving the european union.
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that is donald trump. not obama, a law professor, but a builder of buildings that are tall and strong and very complex. charlie: narcissism, that goes with the territory? if you don't have it, you will never be president? hugh: the latter is certainly true. i started to mention jon meacham and andrew jackson. he strikes me as jackson, and jackson changed the politics of the country like trump is changing the politics of the country by sheer force of will. it does not worry me. the constitution is very strong. charlie: donald trump in your judgment has the opportunity to transform the country probably as much as anybody since ronald reagan? hugh: president obama had the biggest opportunity. of the economic opportunity -- disaster he inherited. hugh: if he had moved slightly to the middle, he could have done it. he moved to the left instead. if donald trump can drag the republicans to the center on infrastructure, immigration reform -- democrats are in the left-wing wilderness for a generation. charlie: you
that is donald trump. not obama, a law professor, but a builder of buildings that are tall and strong and very complex. charlie: narcissism, that goes with the territory? if you don't have it, you will never be president? hugh: the latter is certainly true. i started to mention jon meacham and andrew jackson. he strikes me as jackson, and jackson changed the politics of the country like trump is changing the politics of the country by sheer force of will. it does not worry me. the constitution...
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much attention is on donald trump. we have some sense of what he's going to do and i have noted a great deal of optimism in davos about how he might supercharge the american economy. what do you think is going to happen? ,ick: we are in retail supermarkets in the united states. for us, economic improvements is always helping for our customers. know theher hand, we measures to be taken by the new government will take some time. the u.s. economy has been doing better already over the last year. we are seeing some improvements. for our business, we are more in a deflationary environment. that has caused issues over the last year. happily, we could get our results yesterday. erik: of all the things donald trump has said and said he wants to do, what encourages you the most? dick: what i hear and what i read in all the documents that have been spread around, i think working on improving the current workforce, more labor in the u.s., that is good for supermarkets. at the end of the day, middle income is a core category of ou
much attention is on donald trump. we have some sense of what he's going to do and i have noted a great deal of optimism in davos about how he might supercharge the american economy. what do you think is going to happen? ,ick: we are in retail supermarkets in the united states. for us, economic improvements is always helping for our customers. know theher hand, we measures to be taken by the new government will take some time. the u.s. economy has been doing better already over the last year....
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we are talking about donald trump and brexit. donald trump wants to make america great again. i asked the philips ceo and i will ask you -- how do you see making of america great again --is that a threat to you? making america great is about buying america products -- american products. what is the risk for make america great again to you? >> when you look at brexit and change, our business in the u.k. is up now post-brexit more than it was before the brexit announcement. we tend to grow faster in times of change because you need digital to manage through disruption. if you think about the u.s., our presence is well known there including the fact that we employ about 25,000 people and we are growing jobs asked her in the u.s. than any other the it or in the world. the major government agencies run on sap from the department defensese to the logistics agency and the army and the navy and others. in terms of commercial accounts, enterprise company operating in the global economy is almost always running sap. we like to think that our purpose in the u.s. will only get stronger be
we are talking about donald trump and brexit. donald trump wants to make america great again. i asked the philips ceo and i will ask you -- how do you see making of america great again --is that a threat to you? making america great is about buying america products -- american products. what is the risk for make america great again to you? >> when you look at brexit and change, our business in the u.k. is up now post-brexit more than it was before the brexit announcement. we tend to grow...
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is ford trying to appease donald trump to win more tax breaks? it is difficult to know, right? , whathave some insight ford and the auto industry wants is relaxation on fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards. they have whispered about this to donald trump's people and lobbied for years with whatever administration was in office. they really want, donald trump pro-business, talking about the epa being excessive and perhaps going away, not sure we will have that but we could see a relaxation of fuel economy standards to allow the automotive the lakers to sell more suvs and trucks which are more profitable than cars and what american consumers are buying with gasoline being cheap. if they relax that, you could see the payoff for donald trump may be more investment in the u.s. and more job creation for ford and other automakers. mark: donald trump has made a ,ssertion about general motors the fading compact car in mexico, received a terse response from the company. tell us what he said and how general motors reacted. >> donald trump said general m
is ford trying to appease donald trump to win more tax breaks? it is difficult to know, right? , whathave some insight ford and the auto industry wants is relaxation on fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards. they have whispered about this to donald trump's people and lobbied for years with whatever administration was in office. they really want, donald trump pro-business, talking about the epa being excessive and perhaps going away, not sure we will have that but we could see a relaxation...
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here is what donald trump says. he has an extensive experience tracking agreements that protect some of the most important sectors of the u.s. economy and has fought in the private sector to prevent bad deals from hurting americans. 2011, usingo say in tariffs to promote -- ican he is going to probably take a hard line approach. some say he is taking a reaganesque approach to foreign trade. reagan took on japan. is this the same sort of strategy but towards china? >> it is going to be an interesting few months in the first quarter. how tough he does take the approach towards china. reagan had his challenges china. he helped protect the u.s. auto industry and the semi conductor industry. it is going to be a very interesting line he is going to have to walk down. let's face it. nora has been a critic of the trumpe trump administration. there has got to be significant way more trade. against globalization in general. picked,hat he has been there are three more cabinet level positions still for donald trump to fill out.
here is what donald trump says. he has an extensive experience tracking agreements that protect some of the most important sectors of the u.s. economy and has fought in the private sector to prevent bad deals from hurting americans. 2011, usingo say in tariffs to promote -- ican he is going to probably take a hard line approach. some say he is taking a reaganesque approach to foreign trade. reagan took on japan. is this the same sort of strategy but towards china? >> it is going to be an...
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will donald trump continue this? ken: you know, i do think that there is scope to the economy to sort of reorient jobs in a way that raises productivity and increase his growth. i think animal spirits are improving. whether they will prove right or not, i think we will see a pickup in business investment. business is excited about the deregulation, the corporate tax. they may be completely jarred when they get to the uncertainty policy changes that they see under trump. but right now there is a very positive attitude in business that i think will increase hiring demand and improve the quality of jobs. i do not know how long that will last. francine: the animal spirit you are talking about -- does it make a difference if you are a , withd you want to invest the donald trump tweets, which forces them to invest so they do not get singled out? ken: that is very counterproductive. the more donald trump does that, the worst economy will do. all the anti-trade stuff -- trying to think that we are going to build our economy
will donald trump continue this? ken: you know, i do think that there is scope to the economy to sort of reorient jobs in a way that raises productivity and increase his growth. i think animal spirits are improving. whether they will prove right or not, i think we will see a pickup in business investment. business is excited about the deregulation, the corporate tax. they may be completely jarred when they get to the uncertainty policy changes that they see under trump. but right now there is a...
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florida senator marco rubio says he will vote for president all trump -- president donald trump's-- donald nominee. he joins lindsey graham and john mccain and saying they will support tillerson, in spite of ongoing concerns about his past dealings with the russian government and president vladimir putin. the supreme court rejected an aspeal from taxes it -- tex to keep its voter id law. the court ordered changes before the november election. the syrian civil war talks got off to a rocky start in pakistan. a rebel leader and syrian diplomat called the other side terrorists. the u.s. is attending as an observer. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe, this is bloomberg. mark: let's get back to the big story out of washington. president trump said to be signing executive orders on trade, withdrawing from the transpacific partnership, and reopening negotiations on nafta. it will also meet with theresa may this week. joining us is michael mckee. and in london, simon kennedy. michael, any moment now, we ar
florida senator marco rubio says he will vote for president all trump -- president donald trump's-- donald nominee. he joins lindsey graham and john mccain and saying they will support tillerson, in spite of ongoing concerns about his past dealings with the russian government and president vladimir putin. the supreme court rejected an aspeal from taxes it -- tex to keep its voter id law. the court ordered changes before the november election. the syrian civil war talks got off to a rocky start...
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what does donald trump tend to do it -- what does donald trump intend to do to keep that support? greg: he needs do three things. the market needs to do pretty good, approval numbers need to duplicate. if his approval numbers go down more, even republicans will get nervous. but for now it would be a huge mistake to underestimate him. tom: within those ratings, 40% is a breakpoint. what is a number? is it 38% or is it as bad as francois hollande in france that he has to get to before there is trouble? i think the low 30's would be a real problem for him. he is not there yet, but he has to stop the tweeting and stop some of these vendettas that are not helping. political capital is tricky. he has to hold onto it. tom: greg valliere a, thank you so much. bruce kasman, thank you so much. maybe next time we will talk more economics. bruce kasman is with j.p. morgan and economic politics for us today. it has been an extraordinary moment since that time friday. 6:00 p.m. in davos, where we saw the inaugural speech. we are going to continue. austan goolsbee, thrilled to bring you austan g
what does donald trump tend to do it -- what does donald trump intend to do to keep that support? greg: he needs do three things. the market needs to do pretty good, approval numbers need to duplicate. if his approval numbers go down more, even republicans will get nervous. but for now it would be a huge mistake to underestimate him. tom: within those ratings, 40% is a breakpoint. what is a number? is it 38% or is it as bad as francois hollande in france that he has to get to before there is...
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every story seems to have a connection with donald trump. how does it play out in your part of the world, and what are your chief concerns living in the middle east? logistician, we live with the smooth flow of people. i'm not going to comment on donald trump as such, but i'm from the region. we are proud of who we are. we continue to do business as we go. we will watch and see. our this is model is resilient and allows us to adjust to uncertainties, and we are watching as everyone else. rishaad: that's just it here and we don't know what will happen. i want to get a sense of how much of your business has anything to do with the u.s., and the second part of the question is how do you make contingencies for any unpredictability, which is a known unknown? look, we come from a region of unknowns. aramex has been founded in an area of uncertainty, so addressing these challenges as part of our dna. it is natural and that sense. that is how it is. the u.s. is a major gate way for our online commerce. we operate four major hub ways and serve the gl
every story seems to have a connection with donald trump. how does it play out in your part of the world, and what are your chief concerns living in the middle east? logistician, we live with the smooth flow of people. i'm not going to comment on donald trump as such, but i'm from the region. we are proud of who we are. we continue to do business as we go. we will watch and see. our this is model is resilient and allows us to adjust to uncertainties, and we are watching as everyone else....
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today camees courtesy of donald trump. donald trump reportedly told a confidant that he still opposes the merger of at&t and time warner because it would concentrate too much power in one company. he also said he is frustrated with comcast and nbc universal. we saw both those stocks go down after that headline. joe: the thing you look at government bonds. quite a bit of action there. pretty dramatic. also a pretty big decline at the two-year level. we are seeing some big reversals of these postelection trends. a rally today in treasuries. also on the spotlight, 10 year yields above 4%. some of those are peripheral. european yields starting to rise again. then, i will look at a one-month chart of the u.s. 10 year yield. how much dramatically yields have come in. notice something, which is that we are now below where we were on december 14, the day of the fed meeting. long-term yields now below the levels of that day. quite a turnaround. maybe to get as much attention. -- maybe did not get as much attention. scarlet: let's l
today camees courtesy of donald trump. donald trump reportedly told a confidant that he still opposes the merger of at&t and time warner because it would concentrate too much power in one company. he also said he is frustrated with comcast and nbc universal. we saw both those stocks go down after that headline. joe: the thing you look at government bonds. quite a bit of action there. pretty dramatic. also a pretty big decline at the two-year level. we are seeing some big reversals of these...
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to continue this strong relationship with donald trump. china is likely to be a big issue that drives a wedge between them because britain has wanted to develop a much stronger relationship with china at the same time donald trump is talking about taking on a more assertive role. francine: does donald trump demand loyalty above all else from his administration? leslie: i think last night's news of the deputy attorney general being forced to resign because she said she would not enforce the executive order, is very strong evidence that he is not willing to consider those who are not -- that operate according to the rule of law rather than a deep sense of loyalty and patriotism. i think last night was the most worrying signal for many people that we have seen. but of course, we remain, we have to watch this space. it is not entirely clear how consistent that demand for loyalty will be and how quickly he will move on from that. vinjamuri,r. leslie thank you very much. richard, i want to go back to something, when you look at trade wars, from
to continue this strong relationship with donald trump. china is likely to be a big issue that drives a wedge between them because britain has wanted to develop a much stronger relationship with china at the same time donald trump is talking about taking on a more assertive role. francine: does donald trump demand loyalty above all else from his administration? leslie: i think last night's news of the deputy attorney general being forced to resign because she said she would not enforce the...
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donald trump will be sworn in on friday. we are using the next few days to take a deep dive into policy, into what a trump presidency around themerica and globe. a reminder of some of the things the president-elect has been americanlans for the economy. >> we are going to undertake one of the great tax reforms and simplifications in american history. this includes lowering the tax rate on business
donald trump will be sworn in on friday. we are using the next few days to take a deep dive into policy, into what a trump presidency around themerica and globe. a reminder of some of the things the president-elect has been americanlans for the economy. >> we are going to undertake one of the great tax reforms and simplifications in american history. this includes lowering the tax rate on business
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pressure on the technology company from donald trump to create jobs. how much that's how many jobs today typically create in 12 months -- how many jobs today typically create in 12 months? >> it is a kind of massive jump in the next 18 months. if you really look at it, it is not all that surprising. what they also lose jobs over the course of 18 months. -- >> they also lose jobs over the course of 18 months. >> they are also trying to expand more into hardware. they want to get out there goods faster to customers. this is all part of a huge ramp up in workforce. it is not too much of a departure from what we have been expecting. ♪ heir is back home after 22 hours of questioning in the ongoing scandal. the spoke -- they spokesperson said he denied it most of the allegations. >> this is a difficult time for the company itself. he appeared yesterday morning at about 9:30 entering the prosecutor's office. he stopped briefly and was surrounded by reporters and activists. he was asked about this, and he briefly apologized for the companies the hader. he th
pressure on the technology company from donald trump to create jobs. how much that's how many jobs today typically create in 12 months -- how many jobs today typically create in 12 months? >> it is a kind of massive jump in the next 18 months. if you really look at it, it is not all that surprising. what they also lose jobs over the course of 18 months. -- >> they also lose jobs over the course of 18 months. >> they are also trying to expand more into hardware. they want to...
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we know donald trump says a lot. he tweets a lot. he has outlined very broadly what he plans to do on the fiscal side of the economy, but we do not know any details. we do not know about conversations with congress. we do not know what the end result will be. having said all that, the dollar, in anticipation of that, seemed to have priced in a lot of that. anna: are you hearing that you should assume on old from is the same guy that he was on the campaign trail? when he was elected, people said, let's see who he turns up as president. will he be the same? he had shades of the campaigning donald trump during the press conference. >> i think that still remains to be seen. for example, there were rumors over the weekend that he will name china a currency manipulator from day one. -- itll back in december is all that uncertainty. i think he has provided both. he has showed some colors in lin e with his campaign, but he has also made some small returns. whether this will continue or not, i don't know. anna: we will track the divide. thank
we know donald trump says a lot. he tweets a lot. he has outlined very broadly what he plans to do on the fiscal side of the economy, but we do not know any details. we do not know about conversations with congress. we do not know what the end result will be. having said all that, the dollar, in anticipation of that, seemed to have priced in a lot of that. anna: are you hearing that you should assume on old from is the same guy that he was on the campaign trail? when he was elected, people...
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what is in store for russia with donald trump? >> despite the controversy on the economic rent, we are bullish for russia, we think it will be one of the most promising markets. you have the rebalancing of the economy. recession is coming to a [indiscernible] recovery, itended gives a boost on russian assets. political controversy, i think some of the tension with the west is likely to cool down especially under the trump administration. they will warm up relationships even with the new secretary tillerson has hinted, he will like to resolve some of these issues. this potentially can lead to sanctions which would give another major boost on russian assets. yousef: this sent someplace around the world -- shockwaves around the world, the strength of the dollar. this shows the story of turkish bond yields, critical. those are the record highs under 12% for turkish 10 year term in papers. you see that on both asset classes. how does turkey get out of this? apostolos: it is difficult for turkey and the central bank of turkey because th
what is in store for russia with donald trump? >> despite the controversy on the economic rent, we are bullish for russia, we think it will be one of the most promising markets. you have the rebalancing of the economy. recession is coming to a [indiscernible] recovery, itended gives a boost on russian assets. political controversy, i think some of the tension with the west is likely to cool down especially under the trump administration. they will warm up relationships even with the new...
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. , teddy roosevelt greatness, and i think donald trump will deliver. ♪ you think donald trump has teddy roosevelt greatness in him? hugh: yes. charlie: why? hugh: because he comes from this is city, and this city develops an expansive view of the possible. it is more around new york and you think anything can be done. look at what happens here, this building which we are in, i wish all the people in america could see the bloomberg building and how extraordinary a it is. i think what donald trump imagines for the midwest, you know, charlie, and my law school hometown in ann arbor, the downtown in the 1980's, it is alive now because of google putting their second major cap is there and the united states. everything is alive with feeder systems, intellectual growth. apple, tim cook, what it should build in wisconsin question markets going to work. charlie: what worries you about trump? hugh: he can wear us out. most retreat from the headlines for a given period. flooded theama zone, but with a tone that was .alm, condescending at times if we are put on a roller coaster, a daily diet of con
. , teddy roosevelt greatness, and i think donald trump will deliver. ♪ you think donald trump has teddy roosevelt greatness in him? hugh: yes. charlie: why? hugh: because he comes from this is city, and this city develops an expansive view of the possible. it is more around new york and you think anything can be done. look at what happens here, this building which we are in, i wish all the people in america could see the bloomberg building and how extraordinary a it is. i think what donald...
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we know donald trump's background. how close to the thatcher-reagan, touchy-feeley relationship today get? may described the relationship with opposites attracting -- they be that is not the reagan-thatcher starting point. they were ideologically aligned on so many areas and as a result were an easier fit. i think donald trump would like to see it in that sort of way. he has already talked about it in that sort of a way. there are certain similarities that we will wait and see on that one. what will be important is personal chemistry. give theresa may is going to take anything away, it is going to be establishing personal chemistry with president donald trump. mark: it has been a long day for you. guy johnson, at the white house -- stay tuned. we are not stopping. live coverage of the press conference at 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6:00 p.m. in london. what a day. vonnie: incredible. incredible. and it is friday, too. unreal. coming up, we look at the potential geopolitical risks posed by donald trump's trade policies, an
we know donald trump's background. how close to the thatcher-reagan, touchy-feeley relationship today get? may described the relationship with opposites attracting -- they be that is not the reagan-thatcher starting point. they were ideologically aligned on so many areas and as a result were an easier fit. i think donald trump would like to see it in that sort of way. he has already talked about it in that sort of a way. there are certain similarities that we will wait and see on that one. what...
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will attend donald trump's inauguration. he was one of trump's strongest he let theters -- anti-european u.k. independence party until november. he was a key player in britain's vote to leave the eu. the obama admits race and has announced terror related sanctions against the son of osama bin laden. administration has announced terrorism related sanctions against the son of osama bin laden. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. a bit of mixed data on the jobs front today. a slowdown inting private sector hiring last month. tumblingobless claims as the year ended. all of this before the december jobs report tomorrow, the first major data wrapping up 2016 and the economy's performance under barack obama. dan moss joins us for a preview. we are roughly in the ballpark of creating plenty of jobs, more than we need come almost. would that be a correct statement? will moveumbers around. let's keep our i on the general trajecto
will attend donald trump's inauguration. he was one of trump's strongest he let theters -- anti-european u.k. independence party until november. he was a key player in britain's vote to leave the eu. the obama admits race and has announced terror related sanctions against the son of osama bin laden. administration has announced terrorism related sanctions against the son of osama bin laden. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120...