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"tatsuo yamazaki" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:03 min | 1 year ago

"tatsuo yamazaki" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Now a global news update. The special master overseeing the seized documents from ex-president Trump's Mar-a-Lago home is pressing Trump's lawyers about whether they were declassified. The former president has said he declassified the various top secret and highly sensitive documents, but judge Raymond dearie is looking for evidence on the claim. Trump filed a response to the Justice Department earlier today, arguing it hasn't proved the documents it says our classified actually are. The season's first major hurricane is expected to get even stronger. Hurricane Fiona is now a category three storm with 115 mile an hour winds as it rips through Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, the storm has left at least 5 people dead across the Caribbean. The January 6th House committee is setting a new public hearing next Wednesday. Lisa Taylor has more. Chatting with reporters committee chairman Benny Thompson suggests that it could be the last public hearing unless some new information emerges in the coming weeks. He didn't announce any new witnesses for next week's hearing, the committee is thought to be pushing to get a final report out before November's midterm elections. That timetable is flexible. The Senate's top Republican is on board with the idea of sending migrants away from the border to other locations, Kentucky's Mitch McConnell called it a good idea. His remark comes after Republican governors Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbott of Texas have been doing exactly that. Speaking to reporters in Florida Tuesday, desantis said Venezuelan authorities may be sending convicted criminals to the U.S. so you're bringing in people they're coming right across the border and then they're going in and through the country, that's not going to be good for safety in our communities. I mean, that's going to be a big problem. The group of Venezuelan migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard last week by the governor are now filing a class action lawsuit. Cleveland Browns fan, Jeffrey Miller is in trouble with the law after taking out his frustrations on the team owner. He was arrested Sunday. I'm Brian shook. Complaints are piling up over New Jersey's ban of single use plastic bags. Lisa G has more. Since the law went into effect in May, many residents are seeing mounds of imported reusable bags that can't be recycled in their homes with stacks of them in closets garages and in basements. It's because of these headaches, state senator Michael testes calling for the complete overhaul of the bag law. Testa says restrictions should have been designed to utilize bags made in America and recyclable in America. He also said that sensible solution is to rework the law in a way that benefits manufacturers of bags in New Jersey. General Motors is striking a deal to sell up to a 175,000 electric vehicles to hurt global. The company's announced that GM will supply EVs to the rental car giant starting in the beginning of 2023. Those will include the Chevrolet bolt EV and bolt EUV and will probably be followed by newer models afterward. California governor Gavin Newsom signs a bill into law, cracking down on illegal street racing, Eddie mccown reports, governor Newsom signed AB 2000 into law Monday, which prohibits street racing, street takeovers, and sideshows and parking lots across the state. The bill goes farther than previous legislation, now allowing the courts to suspend the driver's licenses of those caught doing these activities in parking lots and not just on the streets. The authors of the bipartisan legislation say it's part of an effort to stop these dangerous and deadly events from taking place. I'm Eddie McCoy. Kanye West says he's not attempting to sell his music catalog, the rapper wrote on Instagram just like Taylor Swift, my publishing is being put up for sale without my knowledge. He continued that his catalog is not for sale. This comes after it was reported west had been shopping around his lucrative music catalog to different potential buyers over the past few months. I'm Brian shook. And I'm Brian Curtis in Hong Kong. Let's check this hour's top business stories and the markets. Asian stocks are lower earlier U.S. stocks fell, the dollar rose, treasury yields hitting new decade highs. Traders embracing for a 75 basis point hike in rates from the Federal Reserve, as well as hawkish commentary. Megan Greene global chief economist at Kroll institute says the rate hikes will keep on coming. I expect the 75 basis point hike. Later this week, I expect another 75 basis point hike later this year that will bring us more by the end of the year. And then we may have an extra hike in the first quarter of next year, but I don't think they'll continue at 75 basis points. I think they'll start to slow down as they're already going to be in restrictive territory. That's Megan Greene from the crawl institute. Markets are betting on a terminal rate of four and a half percent now and they still expect rate cuts. Next year. Meantime, the Rick's bank in Sweden raised its key rate by 100 basis points. And the PBOC said that China's current interest rates are reasonable and actually provide room for future policy action. There are expectations that the PBOC will resume lowering rates in the coming months. Japan is said to be ready to intervene in currency markets at any moment. Former ministry of finance currency chief tatsuo yamazaki says that Japan does not need to wait for a green light from the United States to support the yen, he says authorities could take action at any juncture. Let's look at the markets Dali yen one 43 67, the nikkei trading down 1.4% the ASX down one and a half percent. The Hangzhou index down 1.4% and the CSI 300 in China, trading down 1%. The yield on the tenured treasury 3.54%, the two year at three 94. Global news 24 hours a day live and that Bloomberg quick take. I'm Brian Curtis in Hong Kong, this is Bloomberg

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"tatsuo yamazaki" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:14 min | 1 year ago

"tatsuo yamazaki" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"In the NHL as a 27 year old has agreed to an 8 year 101 $8 million contract. The average annual value of $12.6 million is a $100,000 more than the previous highest paid player Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers and Dan schwarzman that your Bloomberg world sports update. Markets, headlines and breaking news, 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app. And at Bloomberg quick tape. This is a Bloomberg business flash. Hi everybody, I'm Brian Curtis in the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in Hong Kong looking at stocks turned lower here in the Asia Pacific, the nikkei down 1%, the ASX 200 down 1.1%, the cost be faring a little bit better down about four tenths of 1%. Japan is said to be ready to intervene in currency markets at any time, the former ministry of finance currency chief tatsuo yamazaki says Japan doesn't need to wait for a green light from the U.S. to support the end. He says authorities could take action any time after doing those checks last week, all the end here, one 43 52, the Euro below parity with the dollar 99.70 U.S. cents earlier the dollar rose 0.4% against peers. Treasury yields hitting new decade highs traders racing for a hawkish commentary from the fed as well as a hawkish move in rates of 75 basis points. And reminding everyone of the global nature of all of this, the reeks bank in Sweden raised its key rate by 100 basis points. And adding a little flair to all of this, economist nouriel roubini sees a long and ugly recession in the U.S. and global economies coming. He sees a sharp correction in the S&P 500, perhaps down 40% from peaks, basically saying normally you get a 30% in a bog standard recession, and in heart landing one like this one, you'd get around 40%. And that is check the markets. 90 minutes past the hour headline news with Doug prisoner in New York, Doug. Hey, Brian, in the U.S., a federal grand jury has indicted 47 people on charges of running a fraud scheme against

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