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a stamp must be put in the treasury. it means another country's treasury. every must be there there is a discussion, sir, if this happens, what should we do with the development fund ? the development fund is not touched by anyone. the percentage of the body, for example, is 40 and a half percent , and for us it is fourteen and a half percent , there is no problem. let's reach an almost majority opinion. the last topic tonight is the corrections of big banks. see my colleague's report and i will ask for the year. we have four or five minutes in total. these two important issues are important for me to explain two or three minutes. one of the issues of our education is that it does not ask questions about production. in the next year, the discussion of production and employment, yes, we did a good job with the efforts of the commission and the support of the government. you see , this year we are talking about the amount of the budget that was set for production. for example , there was no news for seven months or eight months. he created 31 hemats for our p
a stamp must be put in the treasury. it means another country's treasury. every must be there there is a discussion, sir, if this happens, what should we do with the development fund ? the development fund is not touched by anyone. the percentage of the body, for example, is 40 and a half percent , and for us it is fourteen and a half percent , there is no problem. let's reach an almost majority opinion. the last topic tonight is the corrections of big banks. see my colleague's report and i...
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he found to the us treasury. as you said, he flies to africa. he goes to the us embassy to meet with the officials there. this meeting came after a meeting in washington with a judge, eugene sullivan, and with representatives of the state department and the justice department. and then what happened as well, what happened was when he arrived and was told to go to the embassy instead of being received amicably and enthusiastically with his treasury letters. it was may be challenged, still with statements will the treasury letters are focused and you know, they're not on the 10th. and when it's dark said, well, they are authentic. there's on the letterhead, there was nothing fishy about them. he could call on the treasury, gave them phone numbers that he can call back in washington dc. this, after all is the digital age. don't have to sail across the atlantic ocean to get a response that was not done. it was simply a dogmatic steep no, i don't believe this is right. i think that you're not who you are, that this is
he found to the us treasury. as you said, he flies to africa. he goes to the us embassy to meet with the officials there. this meeting came after a meeting in washington with a judge, eugene sullivan, and with representatives of the state department and the justice department. and then what happened as well, what happened was when he arrived and was told to go to the embassy instead of being received amicably and enthusiastically with his treasury letters. it was may be challenged, still with...
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treasury market. the global financial system depend on a well functioning u.s. treasury market. however, the proposal from the fed could cause banks to pull back from the market making activities, which would raise costs for financial participants. at the same time, just this past december, the fcc exchanged a rule that increased central, that would increase central clearing for treasury markets along with other reforms. so you have the increased cost coming from the federal reserve. you have the significant market structure forms coming from the securities exchange commission, all impacting the u.s. treasury markets at the same time. secretary yellen, how have you engaged the sec and the fed and how can we be sure there will be no significant disruptions? turbulence might be a better word for it. >> we have a working group that includes all of those agencies and treasury and the new york fed to focus on the resilience and operation of the treasury market. it's critically important to us that the treasury market is well functions, deep liquid, and can enable the dollar to be the
treasury market. the global financial system depend on a well functioning u.s. treasury market. however, the proposal from the fed could cause banks to pull back from the market making activities, which would raise costs for financial participants. at the same time, just this past december, the fcc exchanged a rule that increased central, that would increase central clearing for treasury markets along with other reforms. so you have the increased cost coming from the federal reserve. you have...
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okay, then we go to what the us treasury's aims are. the reason for all of that control is to stop the dollar cash flow to iran, syria and lebanon. that has been the soul goal of the us. as matter of fact, just recently, aside from the 19 iraqi banks, the us has moved and sanctioned another iraqi bank, and the us treasury visited the country in order to quote unquote do an audit on where the money is going. in attempt to prevent illicit activity from iraq's financial system, the us treasury department announced on monday that it had imposed the bearage of sanctions targeting number of iraqi institutions. washington alleges these entities of engaging in money laundering, illegal transactions and supporting anti-us groups. these accusations echo a recurring narrative from the us and its western allies often employed to strengthen their influence in developing countries. the us treasury on monday identified iraq's al-huda bank as a financial institution of primary money laundering. accusing it of serving as a conduit for anti-us financing
okay, then we go to what the us treasury's aims are. the reason for all of that control is to stop the dollar cash flow to iran, syria and lebanon. that has been the soul goal of the us. as matter of fact, just recently, aside from the 19 iraqi banks, the us has moved and sanctioned another iraqi bank, and the us treasury visited the country in order to quote unquote do an audit on where the money is going. in attempt to prevent illicit activity from iraq's financial system, the us treasury...
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today, the efficiency of the treasury during the transition to a single treasury account has increased significantly. i would like to. we talked about the results of this work for the twenty-third year, please, you have the floor. dear mikhail vladimirovich, of course, last year was a landmark year for the entire budget system, due to the fact that the execution of the federal budget was the best indicator, 98.2%. and all regions also reached out. in these conditions, in conditions of increased expenses, all payments were carried out uninterruptedly, precisely thanks to the system of treasury payments. the single treasury account was created in january twenty -one, and the treasury has been managed since then. balances of funds on it, and the income received goes to the budgets, federal and regional. important innovation - execution of the president’s order to introduce digital assets, these are fully digitized primary documents agreed with the tax service, which made it possible to reduce payment terms from 30 days to one or two. for the fourth year now, the service has been ensurin
today, the efficiency of the treasury during the transition to a single treasury account has increased significantly. i would like to. we talked about the results of this work for the twenty-third year, please, you have the floor. dear mikhail vladimirovich, of course, last year was a landmark year for the entire budget system, due to the fact that the execution of the federal budget was the best indicator, 98.2%. and all regions also reached out. in these conditions, in conditions of increased...
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mechanism for treasury? >> thank you for the question. as to why, i would be happy to defer my state department collie, given that the creation of this particular mechanism was pursuant to the exchange of detainees, between iran and he -- the united states. in the last administration, there was an effort to establish a swiss humanitarian channel to pursue the same goal, which is to say, to take iranian funds, highly restricted, and that could be used only for humanitarian purposes subject to intense vetting. what i just described in the prior questioning. so there is precedence for this. this is another example that builds on lessons learned and is in a different jurisdiction. >> so practically, and mr. paley, i will let you clarify, but is there a stark difference between a humanitarian channel and other escrow accounts that are available to iran for humanitarian trade purposes? either one of you. >> i can answer that. it is the case that there's special conditions around humanitarian channel understood as
mechanism for treasury? >> thank you for the question. as to why, i would be happy to defer my state department collie, given that the creation of this particular mechanism was pursuant to the exchange of detainees, between iran and he -- the united states. in the last administration, there was an effort to establish a swiss humanitarian channel to pursue the same goal, which is to say, to take iranian funds, highly restricted, and that could be used only for humanitarian purposes subject...
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okay, then we go to what the us treasury's aims are. the reason for all of that control is to stop the dollar cash flow to iran, syria. and lebanon. that has been the soul goal of the us. as matter of fact, just recently, aside from the 19 iraqi banks, the us has moved and sanctioned another iraqi bank and the us treasury visited the country in order to quote on quote do an audit on where the money is going. in attempt to prevent illicit activity from iraq's financial system, the us treasury department announced on monday that it had imposed bearage of sanctions targeting number of iraqi institutions. washington alleges these entities of engaging in money laundering, illegal transactions and supporting anti-us groups. these accusations echo a recurring narrative from the us and its western allies, often employed to strengthen their influence in developing countries. the us treasury on monday identified iraq's al-huda bank. as financial institution of primary money laundering concern, accusing it of serving as a conduit for nt us financi
okay, then we go to what the us treasury's aims are. the reason for all of that control is to stop the dollar cash flow to iran, syria. and lebanon. that has been the soul goal of the us. as matter of fact, just recently, aside from the 19 iraqi banks, the us has moved and sanctioned another iraqi bank and the us treasury visited the country in order to quote on quote do an audit on where the money is going. in attempt to prevent illicit activity from iraq's financial system, the us treasury...
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another way showing that treasury issuing, visit from treasury advisory committee across the u-curve orange bar shows you what is total sizf issuance or five your notes in 2024, 20 tranthree. you can see this year auction sites will be on average, 41% bigger than what they were in 2023. 2023. again this may a minute matter. things should be fine if the son of commence demand thea problem. bio i only to sleep at another dimension, one very important issue is also have biggish of this is t-bills. as you've seen this chart t-bills as then as a share of -- also been rising. more and more of this is short. bottom line is to say yes, we do all worry about the debt levels rising in the shared gdp but one very important way of looking at this look at what's going on in the structure of debt coming to the market and most important how auctions absorbing this. in other words, what are the metrics come out of the auctions suggesting whether there's any more strengthened by debt or whether there's any weakness and by that. >> this something could be scary and it fits in with the thing. yet a lot
another way showing that treasury issuing, visit from treasury advisory committee across the u-curve orange bar shows you what is total sizf issuance or five your notes in 2024, 20 tranthree. you can see this year auction sites will be on average, 41% bigger than what they were in 2023. 2023. again this may a minute matter. things should be fine if the son of commence demand thea problem. bio i only to sleep at another dimension, one very important issue is also have biggish of this is t-bills....
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they pay the treasury directly from that account. the accounts he has with the central bank pay all of these in one moment, that is, direct money it goes to the accounts and the credit of the information files that the devices provide , the treasury also controls the giving of these files so that we know whether these salary calculations are done correctly or not. it takes when these controls are done, actually. in one moment, in one hour, all the payments of government employees are made. this year , the same thing happened with government purchases or construction projects, which means that they are being paid to the last breath. the pensioners of the welfare organization are done , it is the same, that is, the welfare organization gives the list of pensioners to the treasury or to the target organization or
they pay the treasury directly from that account. the accounts he has with the central bank pay all of these in one moment, that is, direct money it goes to the accounts and the credit of the information files that the devices provide , the treasury also controls the giving of these files so that we know whether these salary calculations are done correctly or not. it takes when these controls are done, actually. in one moment, in one hour, all the payments of government employees are made. this...
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come on, treasury, change your clothes, i’m going to the garbage room, well, get dressed quickly! what's all the noise, are you okay? okay, make sure you don't fall asleep, the boss caught you. do you want half the prison to come running here? return to your post, yes, i know, i kept talking about this door earlier, i didn’t wait for you, listen, what did i want to say? why are you silent? okay, shout later. topic, block d, urgent, we have an emergency. in short, the car of the host block, that one is coming , along the back of the road, we run very quickly so that pertukhai is not seen, if someone gets shot, it’s not my fault, i warned you, in short, i’m the first, the treasury is behind me, makar is bringing up the rear, that the one who closes the door for you, and you close the crossbar and secure it with a splinter, this is punishment , are you an idiot, i don’t believe you, listen to what i ’m going to grab for you, well, if you want, go second, well, now it’s either master or bust. this is an escape, seva, seva, seva, seva, seva, we have an escape, seva, seva, y
come on, treasury, change your clothes, i’m going to the garbage room, well, get dressed quickly! what's all the noise, are you okay? okay, make sure you don't fall asleep, the boss caught you. do you want half the prison to come running here? return to your post, yes, i know, i kept talking about this door earlier, i didn’t wait for you, listen, what did i want to say? why are you silent? okay, shout later. topic, block d, urgent, we have an emergency. in short, the car of the host block,...
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treasury market. we will talk earnings next get a lot of big banks benefiting from the higher interest rate environment, all that volatility. allman sachs gaining confidence after beating estimates -- goldman sachs gaining confidence after beating estimates. it is our stock of the hour, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ to me, harlem is home. but home is also your body. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up.
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it more than offsets the decline in treasury. sonali: if you think the stress starts to keep the system here, how much money are you willing to put towards today thinking that it could get worse tomorrow? ty: that's a good question and there are spots that you can pick. we are excited about the floating-rate opportunities in the clo market. we are buying a lot of leverage loans, below investment grade that are secured and you can earn yields of 10% plus, as opposed to the high-yield market which is an unsecured bond. we have a number of situations where we have long short positions that are long on the secured loan, shortly unsecured bond in the same company, making more money on the long than the short. it's not supposed to work that way, right? you are supposed to get more when you have more risk. sonali: thank you for keeping an eye on everything that is a little bit riskier. still ahead, the final spread, key u.s. data points. this is "real yield," on bloomberg. ♪ sonali: i'm sonali blatt -- i'm sonali basak and this is "bl
it more than offsets the decline in treasury. sonali: if you think the stress starts to keep the system here, how much money are you willing to put towards today thinking that it could get worse tomorrow? ty: that's a good question and there are spots that you can pick. we are excited about the floating-rate opportunities in the clo market. we are buying a lot of leverage loans, below investment grade that are secured and you can earn yields of 10% plus, as opposed to the high-yield market...
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it is going to test the appetite for treasuries. that is going to kick off when we get a preview of that. u.s. two-year just above the five point level. yields have been around their highest level year today. in japan, we had the finance minister coming out saying that conditions were potentially there for intervention. a pop in the yen now for -- after those comments. let's cross over to asia now for a deep dive on those asian markets. avril. >> we are seeing a bit today makes recovery in the asia-pacific. the hang seng is leading the way , gamed to the highest level in about two weeks, underpinned by the surge in these chinese tech names. but apart from that, it is really a mixed picture where you have the kospi that is quite flat. a lot will depend on those big tech earnings. a nikkei that has paired games firm early on in the session, following the comments from the countries finance minister and the possibility of yen intervention. it does seem like sentiment towards china is improving. we have a rare upgrade coming from ubs on
it is going to test the appetite for treasuries. that is going to kick off when we get a preview of that. u.s. two-year just above the five point level. yields have been around their highest level year today. in japan, we had the finance minister coming out saying that conditions were potentially there for intervention. a pop in the yen now for -- after those comments. let's cross over to asia now for a deep dive on those asian markets. avril. >> we are seeing a bit today makes recovery...
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the single treasury account allowed the russian treasury to become the third administrator of federal budget revenue after tax and after. the federal budget received 541 billion rubles; constituent entities of the russian federation felt the benefit of 144 billion rubles; all our regions received 4 of them billion new constituent entities of the russian federation, it is very important that at the expense of the single account of the federal budget , special treasury loans are also provided 190 billion rubles loans for advanced financing with repayment next year 142 billion rubles it is very important that in these conditions we help accompany infrastructure budget loans, control expenses current ones are carried out, helping to prevent unreasonable expenses, in total we have prevented 134 billion rubles, this is fully consistent with the tasks in the field control and supervisory activities. for the fourth year already, the service ensures the conduct of all auctions of state property and real estate, and you also maintain an information system for government procurement, which allow
the single treasury account allowed the russian treasury to become the third administrator of federal budget revenue after tax and after. the federal budget received 541 billion rubles; constituent entities of the russian federation felt the benefit of 144 billion rubles; all our regions received 4 of them billion new constituent entities of the russian federation, it is very important that at the expense of the single account of the federal budget , special treasury loans are also provided 190...
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all the about seizure disorders and treasury and new york fed to focus on the resilience and treasury market and it can enable the dollars to be the most secure asset of any in the world. they are looking at specifics including improved disclosures and they have taken the view that clear can go make the treasury market more resilient and they're considering. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> my time has expired but not my concern. >> fsoc identified several market vulnerabilities related to commercial real estate lending fsoc specifically identified significant concentration in the commercial real estate and community bank as a risk to have our entire banking system,mm which means or entire economy. i want to ask you your thoughts on that and you went a little bit further in that quote and the certainabilities, two of the regional and community banks and multifamily are property values and now we're talking about these communities and regional banks are the backbone of our banking system for most of the commercial people and half of u.s. banks and that one quarter have commercia
all the about seizure disorders and treasury and new york fed to focus on the resilience and treasury market and it can enable the dollars to be the most secure asset of any in the world. they are looking at specifics including improved disclosures and they have taken the view that clear can go make the treasury market more resilient and they're considering. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> my time has expired but not my concern. >> fsoc identified several market...
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no money is removed from the treasury. on the contrary, money is placed into the treasury. money from the corporation. and some money from the corporation, a small proportion, goes to an organization that helps try -- that tries to help make not whole but a little better the victims of the malafaction by the corporation in the first place. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. gooden: it's really not always the case that the government gets a cut of these settlements. one example, a recent and shocking example involves the epstein scandal. jpmorgan chase entered into a $75 million settlement for its role facilitating mr. ebbstein's heinous practices. it's been reported, we don't know all the details, that of the $75 million settlement they had in the virgin islands, $30 million went to charity, don't know which ones. $25 million went to enhanced virgin islands' infrastructure. i'm sure that was all appropriately spent. and $20 million went to attorneys fees. none of it wen
no money is removed from the treasury. on the contrary, money is placed into the treasury. money from the corporation. and some money from the corporation, a small proportion, goes to an organization that helps try -- that tries to help make not whole but a little better the victims of the malafaction by the corporation in the first place. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. gooden: it's...
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the problem is so much of the treasury and apartment it is a revolving door between treasury and the federal reserve. nine times out of ten if you go to the treasury department, they are going to give the wall street federal reserve view of the world and we need to change that internally. so i go to the very clear. it has to be about opponents, bank bailouts. i talked a little bit in the book about how jay powell would coming up and ask you to rescue x or y when the mortgage market and again, one of the nicest in the world. that's part of the problem he cannot say no when people call him for money. you can't go to these jobs if you want everybody to like you. so again, the fed really might. i was clear they were making my job harder. they were distorting the market, affordability so in a number of ways making sure we get the right people in place and this has been a long trend. the economist by training but i think we ultimately need to give the same sort of scrutiny that we did the supreme court justices. these are the people that ultimately determine how trillions of your money wil
the problem is so much of the treasury and apartment it is a revolving door between treasury and the federal reserve. nine times out of ten if you go to the treasury department, they are going to give the wall street federal reserve view of the world and we need to change that internally. so i go to the very clear. it has to be about opponents, bank bailouts. i talked a little bit in the book about how jay powell would coming up and ask you to rescue x or y when the mortgage market and again,...
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treasury yields extend declines as the u.s. makes a surprise cut to its borrowing estimate, using worries about a flood of debt. european data deluge. we bring the latest reading of the french gdp this hour and look ahead to germany's print. europe's largest economy may have shrunk 0.3% in the latest quarter. the wider euro area is also expected to show contraction. plus, will the magnificent seven live up to their name? we look ahead to the crucial earnings from microsoft and alphabet. both companies reporting today. let's check in on markets as u.s. markets hit another fresh record yesterday. we have the news crossing the line from saudi aramco that they have been told by the ministry of energy in saudi arabia to maintain their output at 12 million barrels per day. they said back in november, they planned to move towards 13 million barrels a day, today just in the last few minutes the redhead crossing the terminal, the ministry of energy in saudi arabia telling that major state-owned energy provider that it should maintain th
treasury yields extend declines as the u.s. makes a surprise cut to its borrowing estimate, using worries about a flood of debt. european data deluge. we bring the latest reading of the french gdp this hour and look ahead to germany's print. europe's largest economy may have shrunk 0.3% in the latest quarter. the wider euro area is also expected to show contraction. plus, will the magnificent seven live up to their name? we look ahead to the crucial earnings from microsoft and alphabet. both...
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treasury secretary janet yellen. i'm chair of e economic club of chicago and i'm lighted to be doing today by unit states secretary of treasury, janet yellen. [applae] >> after nearly 50 years in academia and public, janet yellen wasworn in as the 78 secretary of the treasury of the united states in januaryf 2020 one. the first woman in this role. [applause] >> she is also t first person in american histto led the white house counciof economic advisors, the federal reserve and in the treasury department [applause] >> born in bay ridge, brooklyn where her parents, an elentary school teachernd family physician raised janet a her older brother john, she graduad summa cum laude and phi beta kappa with a bachelors in economics from brown university and earned her masters and phd in economics from yale. she was an assistant professor at harvard and then begin woboard in 1977. she has taught economics and is now a professor emeritus at the iversity of california at berkeley and is a fell at the brookings institution. presid
treasury secretary janet yellen. i'm chair of e economic club of chicago and i'm lighted to be doing today by unit states secretary of treasury, janet yellen. [applae] >> after nearly 50 years in academia and public, janet yellen wasworn in as the 78 secretary of the treasury of the united states in januaryf 2020 one. the first woman in this role. [applause] >> she is also t first person in american histto led the white house counciof economic advisors, the federal reserve and in...
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another issue in the ministry of economy finally, the meeting was about the creation of this treasury unit account. please tell me how much the creation of this account will help with financial discipline and how much it will help with the point you mentioned that we started from the government itself and tell me how many devices are involved in this task. is there any device that has not yet achieved this? ok or yes, you have correctly mentioned the account of the treasury unit and next to it a credit payment for the ultimate benefit, which i will briefly explain to our dear people, two disciplinary measures, starting from the government itself , the executive bodies of the country's managers, if we we want to bring order to the society, it is not possible for the executive body to be the cause of disorder themselves , to avoid transparency and financial discipline themselves. don't tell the others that you have to be married and you have to be clear. we have two types of accounts. in very simple terms, one type of income and receivable accounts where the funds that are deposited are
another issue in the ministry of economy finally, the meeting was about the creation of this treasury unit account. please tell me how much the creation of this account will help with financial discipline and how much it will help with the point you mentioned that we started from the government itself and tell me how many devices are involved in this task. is there any device that has not yet achieved this? ok or yes, you have correctly mentioned the account of the treasury unit and next to it...
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treasury department are greater than in the federal reserve. that as fed chair, you can foc on the economy, not a small thing by any stretch of the imagination. [laughter] but the economy, bent supervision, and the payment system. in the treasury, we have 1000 people who are working on money laundering, addressing illicit financial flows that support terrorism and sanctions against malign actors around the globe. we have responsibilities for our international economic relationships with countries all over the world. we were given responsibilities to actually conduct over $1 trillion of programs■f as part f the american rescue plan from a billion dollar program support for state and local governments, to a program that has been allocating funding all over the country for access to the internet. so we have been running those programs. we have been entrusted torite all the tax rules pertaining to the vast array of clean engy credit in the inflation reduction act. then we have a little extra time -- [laughte -- we are working on trying to make su
treasury department are greater than in the federal reserve. that as fed chair, you can foc on the economy, not a small thing by any stretch of the imagination. [laughter] but the economy, bent supervision, and the payment system. in the treasury, we have 1000 people who are working on money laundering, addressing illicit financial flows that support terrorism and sanctions against malign actors around the globe. we have responsibilities for our international economic relationships with...
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is irs still part of the treasury department? >> it is part of the department. >> les samuels is here's i hope it's a part of that. and yet it feels like inevitably the treasury department has had is that most of i time on issues like sanctions and economic security. how do you spend your time? how do you make sure the treasury department is havingn l issues, tax issues, other issues? >> so you're right that ultimately we have been, when we came into office, as of you know, we were facing a global pandemic. the place we spent our time with the treasury department was in implementing the american rescue plan. one $20 of that money came to the treasury department. everything from the date of the child tax credit which dramatically reduce child verty in this country in some communities by as muchats 50%, to the money that went out to state and local governments, which included $13 billion and workforce training. we spent a quick and the time implement these programs. just as we're saying the economy start to grow, and we were starti
is irs still part of the treasury department? >> it is part of the department. >> les samuels is here's i hope it's a part of that. and yet it feels like inevitably the treasury department has had is that most of i time on issues like sanctions and economic security. how do you spend your time? how do you make sure the treasury department is havingn l issues, tax issues, other issues? >> so you're right that ultimately we have been, when we came into office, as of you know, we...
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some of you can do as secretary of the treasury and some needs congress. you have been very cooperative. last march, almost overnight, the actions of a few bank executives but the entire system under stress, thankfully , the system stabilized. risks to our banks can build up and suddenly emerge without much warning. our banking system faces unexpected stresses, explain how strong capital rules reduce systemic risk and help to protect depositors and small businesses? >> capital is available to absorb losses from unanticipateo shocks. what happened last march is a couple of banking organizations that had really mismanaged their interest-rate, a classic risk, something in a rising interest rate environment can lead to realized or unrealized losses for banks. strong capital enables these banks to remain viable, not to fail. unfortunately, silicon valley bank started -- touched off, it had a lot of uninsured deposits, that liquidity, and when it suffered these losses, it suffered a run, that run threatened similar runs at other institutions that also had exposu
some of you can do as secretary of the treasury and some needs congress. you have been very cooperative. last march, almost overnight, the actions of a few bank executives but the entire system under stress, thankfully , the system stabilized. risks to our banks can build up and suddenly emerge without much warning. our banking system faces unexpected stresses, explain how strong capital rules reduce systemic risk and help to protect depositors and small businesses? >> capital is...
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the treasury notes, is get past the treasury. the treasury notes. is such _ get past the treasury. the treasury notes, is such a _ get past the treasury. the treasury notes, is such a risk— get past the treasury. the treasury notes, is such a risk to _ get past the treasury. the treasury notes, is such a risk to the - get past the treasury. the treasury. notes, is such a risk to the economy if notes, is such a risk to the economy it you _ notes, is such a risk to the economy it you don't— notes, is such a risk to the economy if you don't do this that you actually— if you don't do this that you actually lose money in the long term _ actually lose money in the long term the _ actually lose money in the long term. the office of budget and responsibility made that clear, it's a physical— responsibility made that clear, it's a physical risk not to act on climate _ a physical risk not to act on climate change.— climate change. that is the important _ climate change. that is the important point, _ climate change. that is the important point, she - climate change. that is the i i
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all their accounts were transferred to the treasury account. yes, we had a number of oil universities, of course , there are still a handful of medical sciences universities and a number of two or three special companies. they are no longer an obstacle, the problem is this. that they previously , they had obligations with the country's banking network until the contract expires in the banks and the time limit has to be borne by the bank. they will be put in full form. we faced resistance in the first year of the government, that is, they said, why do you want to open an account ? we ourselves have accounts in the banks that we work with . mr. president, it is a good thing that the government should close two cases, one is a single account case of the treasury , which is disciplined. well , what do you want the companies to do to organize your home ministry? let's face it, it is the state companies that are resisting there. both the ministry of home affairs and the executive bodies of the three branches of government, the parliament, the judicia
all their accounts were transferred to the treasury account. yes, we had a number of oil universities, of course , there are still a handful of medical sciences universities and a number of two or three special companies. they are no longer an obstacle, the problem is this. that they previously , they had obligations with the country's banking network until the contract expires in the banks and the time limit has to be borne by the bank. they will be put in full form. we faced resistance in the...
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treasuries said they are going to start buying off the run treasuries. the question is when they start doing that. and then mix of bills and notes and bonds is going to be important to the markets, whether the treasury is going to rely heavily on bills to make up much of their funding. jonathan: mike mckee, thank you. let's go back to that data. 107,000, the estimate. 150 thousand going into payrolls tomorrow. 185,000 is our survey for friday payrolls. a downside surprise on adp. here is the reaction to it. we were already there, equities down by .4%. we do see a subtle move is at the front end of the yield curve. the two-year is down about four basis points. down a single basis point on a 10 year maturity. we will be talking about treasuries a lot more in about 11 minutes time. just to finish on foreign exchange, just a touch of dollar weakness. the euro positive by about .01% for a heartbeat. brammo, 1.0845. lisa: especially given the fact that adp is not a predictive feature. we heard from mike there was 5% in terms of job-stayers. it is not getting b
treasuries said they are going to start buying off the run treasuries. the question is when they start doing that. and then mix of bills and notes and bonds is going to be important to the markets, whether the treasury is going to rely heavily on bills to make up much of their funding. jonathan: mike mckee, thank you. let's go back to that data. 107,000, the estimate. 150 thousand going into payrolls tomorrow. 185,000 is our survey for friday payrolls. a downside surprise on adp. here is the...
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it's the level of treasury yields that seems to be dominating. unless and until we see some reversal there, or that we see the bank of japan stepping up whether it is the pace of quantitative tightening, or whether we see rises in the overnight rate that go beyond current market expectations, it's difficult to see a near term reversal of that trend. i think the warranty for broader asia is that the rate continues to rise, we have seen it in the pboc's fixing for the yuan which was yesterday. it is feeding back and has undermined the aussie dollar strength we saw yesterday on the back of cpi numbers. so the ripple effects from the continuing to weekend are pretty broad-based. haidi: that e.m. continues to weaken and the dollar continues to strengthen with the fed not in a hurry. i guess it goes to the question of how worried should broader asia agree with the global impact of a fed that is not going to move anywhere towards easing anytime soon. ray: the implications of the fed not easing are profound. but we should remember that up until last week
it's the level of treasury yields that seems to be dominating. unless and until we see some reversal there, or that we see the bank of japan stepping up whether it is the pace of quantitative tightening, or whether we see rises in the overnight rate that go beyond current market expectations, it's difficult to see a near term reversal of that trend. i think the warranty for broader asia is that the rate continues to rise, we have seen it in the pboc's fixing for the yuan which was yesterday. it...
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i think that's it appropriate for a treasury secretary. maria: what do you say john. >> this reminds us it's an election year and quite frankly, the economy is not doing so well that janet yellen wants to bring attention to the economy she would rather go ahead and speak about january 6 in whatever threat to democracy that presented. maria: is also the way she setting up the auctions it's also being criticized by a lot of people on wall street. >> absolutely, why would she borrow on the short end of the curve when rates are lower out the curve. it is taken away from small business, it's basically competing with small business borrowing and that is clearly political it's an election year as john pointed out so she's lost credibility and continues to lose credibility in his started with a transitory common/year. maria: that's exactly right, real quick before you go, what do you want to do in terms of stocks you mentioned it election year, does that shift the way you want allocate capital? >> it does it's hard to ignore the short end of the c
i think that's it appropriate for a treasury secretary. maria: what do you say john. >> this reminds us it's an election year and quite frankly, the economy is not doing so well that janet yellen wants to bring attention to the economy she would rather go ahead and speak about january 6 in whatever threat to democracy that presented. maria: is also the way she setting up the auctions it's also being criticized by a lot of people on wall street. >> absolutely, why would she borrow on...
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treasury can witness the government's financial discipline in revenues and expenses. very well, it was the report of my colleagues at the specialized economics desk of sedav and sima news agency. we are here in a special news interview hosted by dr. manzoor, the head of the program and budget organization. it has helped financial discipline. well, one of the very good things that we have done together with the ministry of economy and finance is to move towards a one-cloth system of financial management of the government . we can track the budget flows from the time we allocate the resources until the time those resources are spent, that is, we know at what stage the allocated money is in which account. and at what stage of the payment is placed. sometimes the control we used to see in the account, for example, a company the specialized mother has a total of 5 thousand billion tomans , 4 thousand billion tomans more and less , and while there are still contractors and projects that do not receive their allocations in exchange for the invoices they sent , this was what
treasury can witness the government's financial discipline in revenues and expenses. very well, it was the report of my colleagues at the specialized economics desk of sedav and sima news agency. we are here in a special news interview hosted by dr. manzoor, the head of the program and budget organization. it has helped financial discipline. well, one of the very good things that we have done together with the ministry of economy and finance is to move towards a one-cloth system of financial...
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meghan: focusing on the treasury market rates a key risk is going to be higher treasury supply moving forward given a living deficits. we will stability -- see stability in the long end of the spectrum. yes, there is upward pressure with the treasury supply and potential policy risks coming in and fiscal deficits. but you also have growth flowing . there will be an offset there and you will see more stability in the long end of the curve. vonnie: more stability, let me return to that question. john: supply and demand is an issue here and we will see more supply down the road and i'm not sure about the actual demand. what we are seeing allocators shifting away from the core, the rate market into the lower quality of credit markets. the supply and demand technical around treasuries is not very good what we are seeing incorporate in high-yield, a lot of demanded not enough supply. we feel spreads are going to remain relatively tight over the next 3-6 months. vonnie: we are seeing a bigger proportion of potential fallen angels. we have seen that increase. any concerns about particular are
meghan: focusing on the treasury market rates a key risk is going to be higher treasury supply moving forward given a living deficits. we will stability -- see stability in the long end of the spectrum. yes, there is upward pressure with the treasury supply and potential policy risks coming in and fiscal deficits. but you also have growth flowing . there will be an offset there and you will see more stability in the long end of the curve. vonnie: more stability, let me return to that question....
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deputy treasury secretary wally adeyemo. during his remarks at the council on foreign relations in new york city, he also highlights china's economy and the treasury department's domestic plans. this is about an hour. >> is really a great pleasure to welcome an old friend and former colleague, deputy secretary of treasury, wally adeyemo, to the council. wally's had a number of terrific jobs both in government and the private sector. of course the most important job he had wags the g-20 and g-7 she werea and the assistant to the president of economic policy which happened to be my job. but he's gone on to bigger and better things from there including playing an absolutely critical role on a whole range of domestic and international economic issues at the u.s. department of treasury. mr. froman: he's known throughout the world, highly respected. whenever i travel, people say, do you know wally? and i say, yes, i know wally. and it has uniformy positive reaction from capitals around the world. you probably saw some of the news
deputy treasury secretary wally adeyemo. during his remarks at the council on foreign relations in new york city, he also highlights china's economy and the treasury department's domestic plans. this is about an hour. >> is really a great pleasure to welcome an old friend and former colleague, deputy secretary of treasury, wally adeyemo, to the council. wally's had a number of terrific jobs both in government and the private sector. of course the most important job he had wags the g-20...
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it has to do with politicization at the treasury. there is an irs contractor that has been in the senate with this leaking tax information belonging to thehe president, belonging to private citizens. he said it was an intolerable attack on our constitutional democracy. they are deeply concerning. as you refer to this it is very damaging. i want you to let me know you still stand by that statement. >> i believe the protection of personal taxpayer information is utterly essential. we are diverted to it and i know that -- >> i agree with you on that. even more damage continues to be inflicted on the credibility of the treasury. the bureau under your watch directed financial institutions to play customers who demonstrated extremist indicators like the words trump or mag a. or whether it made transactions to purchase religious books. it is not just an irs contractor doing it. it is the administration itself taking personal data to target its political foes. do you believe people that purchase bibles arey extremist? >> certainly not. i wan
it has to do with politicization at the treasury. there is an irs contractor that has been in the senate with this leaking tax information belonging to thehe president, belonging to private citizens. he said it was an intolerable attack on our constitutional democracy. they are deeply concerning. as you refer to this it is very damaging. i want you to let me know you still stand by that statement. >> i believe the protection of personal taxpayer information is utterly essential. we are...
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it started to treasury. because george w. bush at the end of september in 2001 signed a set of executive orders that gave treasury the authority to start following the money to figure out how that terrorist attack was financed in order to stop other attacks. so that's the moment and it was in the wake of that the whole new unit a treasury was established. the terrorism financial intelligence unit which is celebrating its 20th anniversary it was established in 2004. everything coming out of the patriot act after 9/11. david: the strength of the dollar really exists in its use. but there are at least a couple of uses. when others for transactions. i believe those two have diverted to some extent. reserve currency is still coming not as much as it was in terms of transactions and trade. abigail: at some -- saleha: at some point they diverged but they will meet in the middle whether they want to or not. the last transaction you have in dollars, the less powerful the dollar as a weapon. to protect american interests or hurt americ
it started to treasury. because george w. bush at the end of september in 2001 signed a set of executive orders that gave treasury the authority to start following the money to figure out how that terrorist attack was financed in order to stop other attacks. so that's the moment and it was in the wake of that the whole new unit a treasury was established. the terrorism financial intelligence unit which is celebrating its 20th anniversary it was established in 2004. everything coming out of the...