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they want so 20% in europe. they want that to be 50% by 2030 am building up the defense industry because that is where capacities come from. more collaboration defense and usher collaboration, more defense openness, more competition. you can say this is europe's pentagon moment. if all this works out, the defense industrial strategy of the eu, the u.s., europe will gain is sort of pentagon motor engine in european defense industry. that will be huge. we also see with the european peace fund, facilitate a skull, which is all about funding crisis management in north africa but it is to become a security assistance fund for ukraine. so collected defense is making its way into the eu, and the eu as i think working very well with nato on how this is going to play together. where i think the bad news sort of begins a little bit is this has to be translated into european capacity, operational capacity, for defending themselves, ourselves. things are moving slowly. i said that earlier. there's a lot of defensemen in eur
they want so 20% in europe. they want that to be 50% by 2030 am building up the defense industry because that is where capacities come from. more collaboration defense and usher collaboration, more defense openness, more competition. you can say this is europe's pentagon moment. if all this works out, the defense industrial strategy of the eu, the u.s., europe will gain is sort of pentagon motor engine in european defense industry. that will be huge. we also see with the european peace fund,...
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., europe. it will be a sigh of relief for many in _ europe. it will be a sigh of relief for many in the _ europe. it will be a sigh of relief for many in the eurozone, - europe. it will be a sigh of relief for many in the eurozone, given| europe. it will be a sigh of relief - for many in the eurozone, given that it pay such a big part in the overall picture. which way as germany headed?— overall picture. which way as germany headed? overall picture. which way as german headed? , ., , germany headed? there has been a big siuh of relief germany headed? there has been a big sigh of relief here _ germany headed? there has been a big sigh of relief here in _ germany headed? there has been a big sigh of relief here in germany. - sigh of relief here in germany. germany will continue to grow. we are looking at leading indicators. it should bring back some growth. germany has not solved its structural challenges, so the lack of investments, the lack of structural reforms means that they will be a speed limit to the recovery. we will get growth,. spai
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so this has become a really high priority for europe and also for the united states. is it a priority for beijing now? well, i think that the russia, china relationship is a priority for badging, but it also wants to maintain stability in its relationship with the united states and improve ties with europe. and we will say, trying this leader siege and pinion fact go to europe and visit at 3 countries very soon. so i think the china wants to read this needle carefully. it really what does not want to damage its relations with any actor. mm hm. but it's not only china that is interesting and interested in stabilizing relations, though, right? but us has the same interest in mind and blinking threatened sanctions if china continued to support russia, how risky a move is that at a moment where both washington and beijing seemed rather keen to to mend the ties? well, the optimal outcome is that if china takes actions against the companies that are supplying these defense capabilities to russia and, and where of course we're talking about components and machine tools that
so this has become a really high priority for europe and also for the united states. is it a priority for beijing now? well, i think that the russia, china relationship is a priority for badging, but it also wants to maintain stability in its relationship with the united states and improve ties with europe. and we will say, trying this leader siege and pinion fact go to europe and visit at 3 countries very soon. so i think the china wants to read this needle carefully. it really what does not...
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and not in europe >> all of the markets were closed in europe yesterday there is a little bit of catch up from europe after the data from the u.s yesterday, most of the fmoc were doubting the market. they have the new growth policy set up in the u.s. we do believe that growth policy is good in europe. the market should make a distinction of what will happen in the u.s. with the fed staying on hold for longer the story in europe is a bit more supportive. >> let me talk about the bond picture right now. the u.s. ten-year bond at 4.86 now jay powell is signaling higher for longer, do you believe the competition will continue or will people decide over what the u.s. fed will do and ecb will do in june. are more people putting more money in the equity market or is the pull too attractive? >> i think the long end is data depe dependent. we don't know what the fed will do you have a significant amount of risk i think as long as high as it is in the u.s., but cash is a clear alternative to the market. you can put your money in the market and get 5% return look, i do believe earnings are still
and not in europe >> all of the markets were closed in europe yesterday there is a little bit of catch up from europe after the data from the u.s yesterday, most of the fmoc were doubting the market. they have the new growth policy set up in the u.s. we do believe that growth policy is good in europe. the market should make a distinction of what will happen in the u.s. with the fed staying on hold for longer the story in europe is a bit more supportive. >> let me talk about the bond...
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on the continent of europe. inclusion of new members that no one would have ever thought would have met the sort of terms of membership. a recognition that security and other issues transcend the simple geographic boundaries of europe. i think the fact that countries in the indo pacific have expressed interest in a focus on nato as an organization and member states in terms of the core admissions and understanding this information, larger sort of challenges strategically, i think it is important. i will also say that i think in the past we have always thought about how countries in europe focus on the indo pacific and we either with the united states or it is interesting that the most decisive expression of the linkages that is now emerging between the indo pacific and europe around the other direction. it is the countries of the indo pacific and japan, south korea, australia, new zealand, singapore, and others, decisively got behind support for ukraine and have made consistent messaging of the importance of pre
on the continent of europe. inclusion of new members that no one would have ever thought would have met the sort of terms of membership. a recognition that security and other issues transcend the simple geographic boundaries of europe. i think the fact that countries in the indo pacific have expressed interest in a focus on nato as an organization and member states in terms of the core admissions and understanding this information, larger sort of challenges strategically, i think it is...
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it's not even them against europe. it is not even them against the rest if they want to, it is them against everyone on the planet who believes to integrity -- ofet course nato membershipships an important element of that, of course, you know, seeing what nato is capable also showing that in ukraine because there's so many nato members that individual helping us and there is -- so much corporation between us and nato as institutional -- that it's just natural that we have to move forward and toipght to say thing again in the opening russia should not have no vito power about this. and this is clearly what they're aiming to do and scaring all of us trying to move all of us into not taking decisions. you know, and not very successful and they have not achieved what they wanted on the contrary. i mean look at nato. stronger than evered and two moe members. i don't think residents are happy with having sweden and nato as members so they're not scaring us. they're not, and i really appreciate the work you do here because i
it's not even them against europe. it is not even them against the rest if they want to, it is them against everyone on the planet who believes to integrity -- ofet course nato membershipships an important element of that, of course, you know, seeing what nato is capable also showing that in ukraine because there's so many nato members that individual helping us and there is -- so much corporation between us and nato as institutional -- that it's just natural that we have to move forward and...
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, is that europe actually, it— right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, it may agree in general terms _ actually, it may agree in general terms that— actually, it may agree in general terms that doing defence and industrial policy is a good idea, but is _ industrial policy is a good idea, but is actually going to be willing to put _ but is actually going to be willing to put two part european money which is essentially entails growing the european budget, basically making it a budget— european budget, basically making it a budget worthy of the name, is going _ a budget worthy of the name, is going to — a budget worthy of the name, is going to move in that more federalist direction. well, clearly not. federalist direction. well, clearly not i— federalist direction. well, clearly not. . ., , not. i am more interested in the mone . not. i am more interested in the money- they — not. i am more interested in the money. they have _ not. i am more interested in the money. they have just - not. i am more interested in the money. they have just brought i not. i am more interest
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it's a whole generation really of thinking about europe in europe. and i think also in the united states that these peaceful mechanisms would sort of take care of themselves. and the europe is this motor and engine that's going to build legality and deliberation and peace. and of course, what's true is that this was the case for three quarters of europe, often in places where you would least expect it. right. france and that goes back to the to the 1940s, but still know a very peaceful relationship after the fall of the of the berlin wall germany not to be taken for granted. and you have a relationship after the fall of the berlin wall and many other such relationship that could make you feel very, very enthusiastic. europe's prospects. but, you know, russia is a part of the european picture way or another. and know when you extend that optimism, there about europe as a kind of engine of peacemaking, uh, you know, russia buys into that vision or doesn't, and i think it never really did at point. and you that was swept under the carpet and sort of not
it's a whole generation really of thinking about europe in europe. and i think also in the united states that these peaceful mechanisms would sort of take care of themselves. and the europe is this motor and engine that's going to build legality and deliberation and peace. and of course, what's true is that this was the case for three quarters of europe, often in places where you would least expect it. right. france and that goes back to the to the 1940s, but still know a very peaceful...
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he has said the world has changed, and europe needs to adapt to that. and he was pleading in favor of a european defense strategy with a common force with more investments in the defense sector across europe. it's also not just the front, but also also, but other countries. obviously my comments, you'll have to adopt a stronger defense policy. does he see himself as being in the lead on it? it does sound like that really he was talking about maybe assessing on a common me side a she you defend system. you was also talking about nuclear decision being at the center of this new strategy and a front of the have nuclear weapons. and so front would be at the center of that. if you look at the home phones and my call has over the past few months, actually been pleading in favor of a war economy. and he's been touring the country here in, in france, saying that companies needed to invest more. and that the government was actually spending money on weapon systems. and new companies and new factories are being built across frauds as we speak. so yes, he seems to
he has said the world has changed, and europe needs to adapt to that. and he was pleading in favor of a european defense strategy with a common force with more investments in the defense sector across europe. it's also not just the front, but also also, but other countries. obviously my comments, you'll have to adopt a stronger defense policy. does he see himself as being in the lead on it? it does sound like that really he was talking about maybe assessing on a common me side a she you defend...
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america and europe. without america, the security of europe is impossible. that is why we know what we should invest in our defense and our aim is 3%. we see in the baltics 3%. we will achieve that i think this year. that is why we are doing the other things. at the same time, we are sending the message to the united states , we need you also. that is why having the united states and europe is the biggest most incredible factor. >> i've had the opportunity to visit with lithuania and meet with the german and american commits on the ground there and i think that powerful to have that visible manifestation of american power there on the ground. a big summit coming up, 75th anniversary of nato. people are debating what should the priorities be. from between his point of view what are the major priorities for the summit? what would you like to see from the main deliverables come out of the summit? >> the defense plan, filling the gaps, air defense. we have called air defense rotation model because different in nato we need to mobilize more sources into that. and
america and europe. without america, the security of europe is impossible. that is why we know what we should invest in our defense and our aim is 3%. we see in the baltics 3%. we will achieve that i think this year. that is why we are doing the other things. at the same time, we are sending the message to the united states , we need you also. that is why having the united states and europe is the biggest most incredible factor. >> i've had the opportunity to visit with lithuania and meet...
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but still victor or born is a, represents the vision of europe. that, that really resonates with several segments of the european political far right. for example, in germany, the populace alternative for germany hold its european conference last last summer . and during this conference due to oregon was of labelled a symbol for the future of europe. now keep in mind the, if these platform that supports creating the fortress of europe against migrants and also pushes to abolish the european parliament. yeah, at the opening remarks were given by a video link by donald trump. now it's, it's somewhat clear why oregon would want to be associated with donald trump. but what does trump stand to gain by closing up to oregon? i think this goes to a level deeper. there's a reason that the c pack has now been held 3 times and hungry. there's a reason that the conservative heritage foundation has entered a formal partnership with the conservative daniel institute and hungry. there's a reason that when victor orval and visits the united states, conservative c
but still victor or born is a, represents the vision of europe. that, that really resonates with several segments of the european political far right. for example, in germany, the populace alternative for germany hold its european conference last last summer . and during this conference due to oregon was of labelled a symbol for the future of europe. now keep in mind the, if these platform that supports creating the fortress of europe against migrants and also pushes to abolish the european...
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ubs is not too big to file it's one of the best capitalized banks in europe. this is a very important comment, frank we had this report from switzerland, the too big to fail report that basically suggested the regulators could force ubs to have even stronger capital just to prevent further issues in the future, prevent another credit suisse 2.0 basically, and now they're reinforcing what they already said before, that they're very strong. >> they talked about raising the minimum reserve requirements for banks in the u.s they're saying if banks had enough reserves and especially in the united states, if they had insurance when it comes to deposits, here with ubs it's about integration with credit suisse, redundancredundancies, costs. we've got to remember this is one of the largest bank acquisitions we've ever seen globally so the reverberations still being felt, but obviously very important comments from sergio amati and he was saying there's room in italy at least and europe in general needs larger banks. so kind of doubling down on his original statement, u
ubs is not too big to file it's one of the best capitalized banks in europe. this is a very important comment, frank we had this report from switzerland, the too big to fail report that basically suggested the regulators could force ubs to have even stronger capital just to prevent further issues in the future, prevent another credit suisse 2.0 basically, and now they're reinforcing what they already said before, that they're very strong. >> they talked about raising the minimum reserve...
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even though it's not a, you're the europe, you should go back to europe. but again, it's designs. if we lose designs, this is a big problem. and because we are using our basses, the new faces that imagine in different part of it. but they need time to form a logical industry. they'll say in the world of politics, i've seen much of the main stream media refer to them the b, b, b as an extreme and right wing populist right. even white nationalist over their concerns of migration. same for the sd in germany. is this a fair or accurate description of these parties? and does this even speak to the rising populism across europe? that's a very good question. so we see today across europe popular just especially those on if you look at the right. so they have been willing law shares the votes in recent pages. elections. so for example, if it 8 the right wing porpoise brother, any ad. ready secure the ice votes giving one single, bought the, the support of georgia me though, the ed i became a prime minute. so in sweden, for example, the sweden democrats imagined is the 2nd most popular in
even though it's not a, you're the europe, you should go back to europe. but again, it's designs. if we lose designs, this is a big problem. and because we are using our basses, the new faces that imagine in different part of it. but they need time to form a logical industry. they'll say in the world of politics, i've seen much of the main stream media refer to them the b, b, b as an extreme and right wing populist right. even white nationalist over their concerns of migration. same for the sd...
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europe has been in a slower growth mode. transmission mechanisms very, but have been felt, so we think that the cyclical point has been reached which is encouraging. the back half of this year, numbers and germany have increased. that seems encouraging. host: what is driving decisions? is it the first cut in june, fewer cuts than anticipated or the fed? guest: outlook for economy. our clients look at growth in sales markets. one indicator will be loan growth, which is slower to build than anticipated. we been running flat and anticipating some increase in demand. there are a variety of factors, but we think momentum is there. interest rates play a role, but the general outlook is more powerful. >> you think they will be a catalyst for growth in europe? pull are reticent to give that forecast. >> general environment and catalysts are there. declining environment will support growth. as you go through the back end of a cycle, construction trade has been do a two year decline and it finds a floor from which developers and build
europe has been in a slower growth mode. transmission mechanisms very, but have been felt, so we think that the cyclical point has been reached which is encouraging. the back half of this year, numbers and germany have increased. that seems encouraging. host: what is driving decisions? is it the first cut in june, fewer cuts than anticipated or the fed? guest: outlook for economy. our clients look at growth in sales markets. one indicator will be loan growth, which is slower to build than...
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it can be a win-win opportunity for europe. it is a must for europe not to be dependent on what is happening in energy markets elsewhere. number two, we are on the cusp of the new industrial revolution. artificial intelligence has a major potential driver of productivity and the european budget can help with more innovation. when i look at european countries, one can see clearly in some with further work on the digital infrastructure and in some with the quality of education and skills and ability of labor. overall, this is an area where european budgets can play an important role unifying everybody. why? the risk of different levels in moving artificial intelligence across european union would mean more inequality in europe. something europe cannot afford. >> i also had a chance to address the open question about divergence in potential rate cuts with the ecband the fed with the imf managing director. she said she is not too concerned about that with the two central banks because they don't expect changes in the exchange rate
it can be a win-win opportunity for europe. it is a must for europe not to be dependent on what is happening in energy markets elsewhere. number two, we are on the cusp of the new industrial revolution. artificial intelligence has a major potential driver of productivity and the european budget can help with more innovation. when i look at european countries, one can see clearly in some with further work on the digital infrastructure and in some with the quality of education and skills and...
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also lithuania, also in europe. we agreed with 2% is only for different spending and we should try to transform the money into the capabilities. how to do it in a faster way, it's still a big, big challenge because even now, you have contract somewhere for ammunition, for the weapons, even if you have the money now, it comes in four years. it's not like in russia, as we know. ... >> so of course the defense industrial base, we should improve here as much as possible. talking about defense architecture, i should mention i think very important decision made by germany and lithuania. we have germany roadmap implement a step-by-step your i think it's a role model eastern flank countries for what kind of forward defense architecture we should build in eastern flank. but, of course, it was only the united states of america, in europe in eastern flank. so that's why when we are doing with the germany, the same, your presence -- troops and baltics in lithuania is vital for us. it's a vital factor of defense. you know, , i c
also lithuania, also in europe. we agreed with 2% is only for different spending and we should try to transform the money into the capabilities. how to do it in a faster way, it's still a big, big challenge because even now, you have contract somewhere for ammunition, for the weapons, even if you have the money now, it comes in four years. it's not like in russia, as we know. ... >> so of course the defense industrial base, we should improve here as much as possible. talking about defense...
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right, michael talked about europe reading the ecological transition, ask the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing. so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, yeah, has become more depended on price here. american liquefied natural gas. oh, and francis own elegy, imports from russia are now up 75 percent in the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my call figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality before i begin to service them, is that the top of the agenda, the for of in st. petersburg as representatives of the country from around the world have gathered to address global security issues. we have to also speak with the m. m by so that's a russia, yes, as long as
right, michael talked about europe reading the ecological transition, ask the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing. so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, yeah, has become more depended on price here....
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ready way but eastern europe could have been different. what the soviets understood what their concern was. they've been invaded twice through eastern europe. mm hm. live germany. what they want that after world war 2 was a buffer zone, a base they saw their security in terms of space and territory and geography. so they wanted a buffer zone and they did not impose lock step quote unquote, communist or soviet style governments. immediately after the war. there was even a relative degree of democracy allowed ace to europe. they had elections, they had a open discussion. it wasn't really until the truly doctrine in early 47 that the soviets began to crack down and impose the kind of dic tutorial governments that we saw in, in eastern europe. but that was after they've given up on the united states. and so that when somebody had that's on, so that's what i was getting at did they did, they did a crack down because we pushed them in that direction because we started seeing from what i was just telling and what i read mostly of your materials.
ready way but eastern europe could have been different. what the soviets understood what their concern was. they've been invaded twice through eastern europe. mm hm. live germany. what they want that after world war 2 was a buffer zone, a base they saw their security in terms of space and territory and geography. so they wanted a buffer zone and they did not impose lock step quote unquote, communist or soviet style governments. immediately after the war. there was even a relative degree of...
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the french president says, europe isn't prepared to find off global threats. he just, jonathan minute faced in joint forces and european countries to make that defense industries on growing. what's coming up. the situation has been di, if you can just see behind me the amount of destruction flooding and can you know, it has because more than 50 people and biped out in time neighborhoods, maureen is full cost in the days to come. the british manager, welcome french president emanuel macro. all has wanted that to europe, who die on this country is united to face to german joseph of changing wild macro stress. the continent must take responsibility for its own sovereignty by strengthening its joints defense and relying less on us support. speaking of this, all born university in paris, he also said victory for you. print against russia is key to a future to the future of europe insecurity. it's a natural one, your must not rely too heavily on x. donald resources excuse cut. this is everything that strategically important. we have delegated all energy to russia, b
the french president says, europe isn't prepared to find off global threats. he just, jonathan minute faced in joint forces and european countries to make that defense industries on growing. what's coming up. the situation has been di, if you can just see behind me the amount of destruction flooding and can you know, it has because more than 50 people and biped out in time neighborhoods, maureen is full cost in the days to come. the british manager, welcome french president emanuel macro. all...
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right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up to europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more depended on price. here. american liquefied natural gas o, and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now of 75 percent and the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my goal figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. moscow has been hosting a rush to africa for welcoming politicians. they put miles, an addicted fees from the continent we had from south african bricks, use association chapman raymond, month law. he explain why his nation values, explanations with russia, loops, and
right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition to farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up to europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more depended on price....
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this is europe, and my experience in europe, it's very difficult. and of course the level is as well different. but every team, they are very motivated in europe, very motivated, and for the english team, now is the only team in europe, we are really in good connection, everybody, enjoying the competition, enjoying what each moment we are playing. for us, we are in the moment. well, for more on this, we can cross live now to villa park, where we can speak to our sports correspondentjoe wilson. joe, welcome to the programme. this is a huge night for villa? absolutely. you may be able to hear and possibly see behind me the atmosphere they are trying to create with some fireworks and some players, and standing here in the west midlands, jane, it is taking me back to being in east london about 11 months ago, west ham, having won this competition, incredible celebrations on the streets and in the town hall square. nothing creates that emotional reaction for supporters like winning a trophy. i know villa right now are balancing their priorities, and that'
this is europe, and my experience in europe, it's very difficult. and of course the level is as well different. but every team, they are very motivated in europe, very motivated, and for the english team, now is the only team in europe, we are really in good connection, everybody, enjoying the competition, enjoying what each moment we are playing. for us, we are in the moment. well, for more on this, we can cross live now to villa park, where we can speak to our sports correspondentjoe wilson....
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putin drawing united states into a war in europe and in the future. we should take a bit of a step back and realise what a critical moment this is for the state and nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years, we have helped unify and strengthen and expand nato. imagine instead if we had failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gains would have been beginning to unravel. the cohesion of nato would have been weakened and national security would have been undermined without question. putin started this war and he could easily break the will of the people of ukraine. but he changed his strategy little bit. thinking he would break the will of nato, break the will of united states, but he has failed again. we stand up against dictators. we bow to no one. certainly not putin. this bill also includes vital support for israel. it is ten days ago there was a launch of 100 missiles and drones and because of them, the response from the region, no serious damage was caused. my my commitment to israel, i want to make clearagain, it my comm
putin drawing united states into a war in europe and in the future. we should take a bit of a step back and realise what a critical moment this is for the state and nato. this is a historical moment. in the last two years, we have helped unify and strengthen and expand nato. imagine instead if we had failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gains would have been beginning to unravel. the cohesion of nato would have been weakened and national security would have been undermined...
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serious gains in europe. so let's see how markets respond. on loan loss provisions, better than expected. tom: charlie wells breaking down earnings, thank you indeed. we will be speaking to the ceo and president in the next hour at 7:00 a.m.. also coming up, our conversation with a ceo after the lender posted first quarter results. hsbc. it let's see how chinese banks are faring and bring in avril hong with a check on markets and what is playing out for chinese lenders. >> next bag if you look at their performance and trade today. the takeaway is being called upon to support chinese economy, really showing up as a cost. take a look at what we are seeing across major indices. today was a day where we got pmi from china and nonmanufacturing was a miss. factor activity was better than expected was a gain and expansion for second month. there are quarters of the market who think this recovery has legs. probably why we are seeing the hang seng erasing gains along with csi 300 did into negative territory, not quite convinced traders here. also seei
serious gains in europe. so let's see how markets respond. on loan loss provisions, better than expected. tom: charlie wells breaking down earnings, thank you indeed. we will be speaking to the ceo and president in the next hour at 7:00 a.m.. also coming up, our conversation with a ceo after the lender posted first quarter results. hsbc. it let's see how chinese banks are faring and bring in avril hong with a check on markets and what is playing out for chinese lenders. >> next bag if you...
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we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turn has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across the mediterranean by african countries after christ ability emissions result in a cruise which are kind of the opposite of. busy pre the head of new jazz transition, government sounds like it's going to leave my call of google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority of this country new jersey does not belong to you? and his share and belongs to in france. and it's not up to you to suggest any solution. if it's chrome, the equilibrium us with history kind of because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution, we had already circumnavigated. there were lots of mountain, clearly not the heard why discrepancies between reality and fantasy macro and speech also celebrated. you're addressing the migration challenge, which they basically paid to outsource the countries like turkey you can eat more attai
we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turn has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across the mediterranean by african countries after christ ability emissions result in a cruise which are kind of the opposite of. busy pre the head of new jazz transition, government sounds like it's going to leave my call of google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority of this...
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macklin talked about europe reading the ecological transition, asked the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with their farm that'd be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing. so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more dependent on price here. american liquefied natural gas. oh. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent in the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my goal figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality and now to rushes west and most so to you, of cutting in garage where a philosophical congress was held to celebrate this 300 year anniversary. that'd be enlightened. think i monro, a ton was born there. guess from around the world to pots in the event. and we heard from a
macklin talked about europe reading the ecological transition, asked the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with their farm that'd be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing. so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more dependent on price here....
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continue thinking next steps we cannot rest europe and the u.s. will gradually change the situation. that will follow russia with. >> let's take a look. there's a lot of conversation can washington about europe and don't support is important as it ought to be. how do you see the division of labor what most important they getting from the u.s. box what are you getting from europe and now where american support will. i just wonder overtime performing your own capabilities. this is a gallery of the support is balanced and europe u.s. >> it takes a village to witness work. look at the mass you see when all of us euro costumes about and did. so the americans who are appointed in the u.s. defense. for any that ukraine is, we use our defense. nobody is helping us find our armed forces. they are all. for years. on a monthly basis and was covered by your grant european union. japan has been there, very good support so everyone is, if you look for contributions you will see care among readers who provided this support to us. that will actually get us there.
continue thinking next steps we cannot rest europe and the u.s. will gradually change the situation. that will follow russia with. >> let's take a look. there's a lot of conversation can washington about europe and don't support is important as it ought to be. how do you see the division of labor what most important they getting from the u.s. box what are you getting from europe and now where american support will. i just wonder overtime performing your own capabilities. this is a gallery...
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europe is divided over how to respond to the russian war in ukraine, but mr sunak praised germany's europe is divided over how to respond to the russian war in ukraine, but mr sunak praised germany's shift in defence policy. at this dangerous moment, the bond between _ at this dangerous moment, the bond between our two nations are stronger than ever_ between our two nations are stronger than ever and between our two nations are stronger than everand we between our two nations are stronger than ever and we meet as a war rages on our— than ever and we meet as a war rages on our continent and new threats are rising _ on our continent and new threats are rising around — on our continent and new threats are rising around the world. i know that i rising around the world. i know that iwant _ rising around the world. i know that iwant to— rising around the world. i know that i want to congratulate you on your leadership— i want to congratulate you on your leadership in recognising this and taking _ leadership in recognising this and taking the historic decision to increase _ taking the his
europe is divided over how to respond to the russian war in ukraine, but mr sunak praised germany's europe is divided over how to respond to the russian war in ukraine, but mr sunak praised germany's shift in defence policy. at this dangerous moment, the bond between _ at this dangerous moment, the bond between our two nations are stronger than ever_ between our two nations are stronger than ever and between our two nations are stronger than everand we between our two nations are stronger than...
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we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turned has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across, no trade in by african countries after christ ability emissions result in the cruise, which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of museums, transition government sounds like these itching to leave my call of google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority of this country new jersey does not belong to you? and then you share belongs to france, and it's not up to you to suggest any solution. it's from a chrome, the economics of history because he didn't know that while they were having their revolution, we had already circumnavigated the world, is clearly not deterred by discrepancies between reality and fantasy macro speech also celebrated europe, addressing the migration shala's, which they basically paid to outsource to countries like turkey, tanisha, mauritania, and egypt, which last i checked wer
we talked about europe looking towards africa. well, i guess it certainly turned has and made france look when french troops are being dropped, kicked back across, no trade in by african countries after christ ability emissions result in the cruise, which are kind of the opposite of stability. the head of museums, transition government sounds like these itching to leave my call of google or yelp review of the whole experience service. or do you know what the macro reply to the authority of this...
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there was even a relative degree of democracy allowed ace to europe. they had elections, they had a open discussion. it wasn't really until the truman doctrine in early 47, that the soviets began to crack down and impose the kind of dic tutorial governments that we saw in, in eastern europe. but that was after they've given up on the united states. and so that when somebody got that's on, so that's what i was getting at, did they, did they, did they cut down because we pushed them in that direction because we started seeing from what i was just telling and what i read mostly of your materials. it seemed like harry truman didn't even want to give them a break. didn't want to have a conversation with them. treated the russian soviet leaders at the time. like, it's like why even talking to me, you don't deserve to be in the same room with me. right. from the very beginning, that was his attitude, unlike roosevelt that you say, unlike wallace. one point that i would add to what you were saying about wallace and there's popularity. caliber released the pole
there was even a relative degree of democracy allowed ace to europe. they had elections, they had a open discussion. it wasn't really until the truman doctrine in early 47, that the soviets began to crack down and impose the kind of dic tutorial governments that we saw in, in eastern europe. but that was after they've given up on the united states. and so that when somebody got that's on, so that's what i was getting at, did they, did they, did they cut down because we pushed them in that...
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the, the, the hello, i'm manila chan you are tuned into modus operandi all across europe, tractors are blocking major roadways in major cities across the continent. the farmer's protest has grown over the last 2 years, and today we'll dig into what's causing such discontent among those who provide food for the world will go straight to the heart of the european union in belgium to find out what's really going on. all right, let's get into the m o the they are being the far right. in some cases being called nationalists. but we're not talking about a new political party here, but rather farmers, while the vast majority of people in the west simply go to the grocery store to purchase their food. little spot is given to the source of where that food comes from, even less to the people who grow that food or raise the live stock that end up on our plates every day. and perhaps that's why they're fuming mad farmers leaving their crops behind and taking the capital cities in their respective countries. the netherlands, germany, france, spain, poland, even taking their tractors in the brussels
the, the, the hello, i'm manila chan you are tuned into modus operandi all across europe, tractors are blocking major roadways in major cities across the continent. the farmer's protest has grown over the last 2 years, and today we'll dig into what's causing such discontent among those who provide food for the world will go straight to the heart of the european union in belgium to find out what's really going on. all right, let's get into the m o the they are being the far right. in some cases...
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largest in europe. we are absolutely determined to continue to support ukraine for as long as it takes. so that putin does not win, defeated. and i can say you are also trying to look at, as you pointed out, very immediate needs for ukraine. air defense is one. deliver system, working together with partner to try to get more to ukraine. >> idol, ambassador kim, tom, use scorning all this? >> yeah, i can start. trudy, good to see you. i think it's a great question. i think before you get to the their defense, i will just say what we been seen publicly over the last few weeks, of which is we are worried about ukraine's situation. you know, the fact the supplemental took you know, the fact that the supplemental took so long. thankfully, it came through and that's a great sort of achievement for everyone. it's absolute critical to ukraine's success, but the problems that existed a few weeks ago will not be solved overnight. i mean, it takes as we rush the stuffed ukraine, it will take time for it to be abso
largest in europe. we are absolutely determined to continue to support ukraine for as long as it takes. so that putin does not win, defeated. and i can say you are also trying to look at, as you pointed out, very immediate needs for ukraine. air defense is one. deliver system, working together with partner to try to get more to ukraine. >> idol, ambassador kim, tom, use scorning all this? >> yeah, i can start. trudy, good to see you. i think it's a great question. i think before you...
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macklin talked about europe reading the ecological transition, ask the farmers in europe street jacketed by european climate change. dic tats with their farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah.
macklin talked about europe reading the ecological transition, ask the farmers in europe street jacketed by european climate change. dic tats with their farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah.
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and we think it will also spread to europe and the us. but the question always is, what will the politicians do? the politicians come back the card guy or let it live like and you can, bridget, and what politicians will do where you got this message, you never did less as we have heard from it. say this folks log in and others eaves off from that. not even fading away. major comm acres in germany, just adjusting the pace towards full electrification and more automotive tales. next time on or as the, the, the, and the lease is faster, the luxembourg looks something is wrong behind the chic facade. housing is affordable for many property and homelessness are rapidly growing. and then t oh was trying to help with politicians are standing by and doing nothing. poverty and europe. wealthiest country close up in 30 minutes on d. w. and increasing service tracks. in europe, a young generation of neo nazis, i'll becoming even more radical. that gold is white supremacy and they're even willing to kill for who all the idea not to complete the fall,
and we think it will also spread to europe and the us. but the question always is, what will the politicians do? the politicians come back the card guy or let it live like and you can, bridget, and what politicians will do where you got this message, you never did less as we have heard from it. say this folks log in and others eaves off from that. not even fading away. major comm acres in germany, just adjusting the pace towards full electrification and more automotive tales. next time on or as...
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what's im act of europe three years ago. what's impact of that? _ europe three years ago. what's impact of that? it's _ europe three years ago. what's impact of that? it's always - impact of that? it's always worth yachting by saying so much has been going on, we've had coma, the war in ukraine, it's very hard to be precise but there seems to be a compelling case that brexit has impacted negatively on our trade. . .,, impacted negatively on our trade. w, , impacted negatively on our trade. ..,, , ., trade. the cost stemming from these changes _ trade. the cost stemming from these changes will _ trade. the cost stemming from these changes will total - these changes will total hundreds of millions of pounds for business or even more. after a turbulent few years, so may be a danger of wilting. dharshini david, bbc news. i'n joined now by marco forgione — director general at the institute of export & international trade. welcome. from what you're hearing, our businesses ready for this? ., �* , for this? no, we've been speaking _ for this? no, we've been speaking with _ for
what's im act of europe three years ago. what's impact of that? _ europe three years ago. what's impact of that? it's _ europe three years ago. what's impact of that? it's always - impact of that? it's always worth yachting by saying so much has been going on, we've had coma, the war in ukraine, it's very hard to be precise but there seems to be a compelling case that brexit has impacted negatively on our trade. . .,, impacted negatively on our trade. w, , impacted negatively on our trade. ..,,...
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danny, always aood to net states and of europe. danny, always good to get your _ states and of europe. danny, always good to get your insight _ states and of europe. danny, always good to get your insight into - states and of europe. danny, always good to get your insight into this. i good to get your insight into this. thank you, danny russell, vice president at the asia society policy institute. gratefulfor president at the asia society policy institute. grateful for your time. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. joe biden has said he will debate donald trump ahead of this year's presidential election. it's the clearest declaration yet of his willingness to debate face—to—face with his republican rival before voters cast ballots in november. it's worth noting that when previously asked, mr biden said a debate depended on how his rival behaved. mr trump hasn't yet responded — he's been spending the day in court in new york, as his hush money trial continues. the prosecution is continuing to outline
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it's one the war against europe in germany. it's made germany in europe completely independent then, so it's going to depend on european purchases of the arms through nato. european purchases of american gas and other german firms are moving to the united states where they can get an expensive energy, some firms and moving to china. but europe as a dense on your end, it's all going to look like last the end. the bowls and countries declining population declining industrialization, but all of this, so there are all of this decline of your will be a flow individualist over new list though, is very strong. now, because the goal of money is leaving europe, so the united states. so it's not a go for a while, it's going to always go on longer than yes. i know, professor hudson, i know that you have served as a consultant to many governments and international organizations. if i were to ask you to give some advice to, let's say, developing nations on how to talk to the united states. because the american style of negotiating can be ve
it's one the war against europe in germany. it's made germany in europe completely independent then, so it's going to depend on european purchases of the arms through nato. european purchases of american gas and other german firms are moving to the united states where they can get an expensive energy, some firms and moving to china. but europe as a dense on your end, it's all going to look like last the end. the bowls and countries declining population declining industrialization, but all of...
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but europe is a dense on your end. it's all going to look like land, fia, and the bowls and countries declining population declining industrialization, but all of this, so they're all of this decline of your will be a flow individual. westover news though, is very strong now because the, the money is leading europe. so the united states, so it's not a go for a while. it can always go on longer than yes. i know, professor hudson, i know that you have served as a consultant to many governments and international organizations. if i were to ask you to give some advice to, let's say, developing nations on how to talk to the united states. because the american style of negotiating can be very intimidating. but as you pointed out, you know, those countries also have some leverage right now. they have some alternatives. how would you advise them to conduct the, you know, relations with the united states in a fair manner and not in an adversarial manner, but then the self serving and fair manner will realize in the 1st place th
but europe is a dense on your end. it's all going to look like land, fia, and the bowls and countries declining population declining industrialization, but all of this, so they're all of this decline of your will be a flow individual. westover news though, is very strong now because the, the money is leading europe. so the united states, so it's not a go for a while. it can always go on longer than yes. i know, professor hudson, i know that you have served as a consultant to many governments...