The left column, a lot of those names in the green. Banking names as well. The rest of the region still seeing a lot of pressure. The split is tilted towards more downside. In terms of the sector groups as well, the similar to what we have seen. Youre getting a lot of upside in names like resources, banks, financials are seeing pressure overall. Down for a sixth straight session. 25 from the peak a couple of eci weeks ago. Yvonne back from the slopes. And back in hong kong. Steve, we have been talking about that pivot from President Trump. Painting a dire outlook on this outbreak in the u. S. Why . Wasell, i hope that he looking at the data and also seeing what other, even local news abilities are doing in the United States, cites and states aswell cities and well those in europe and they are taking this very seriously. And donald trump says it is bad. He repeated that. Its bad, its bad. He said this could last until august or even later. Hes calling it an invisible lining. Yo enemy. Y
World headquarters in new york. The other big news we are hearing from sources telling bloomberg that President Trump has signed off on that trade deal, phase one with china, and also avoiding that 160 billion of chinese goods being given more tariffs. The plan was for this sunday, the deal could include agricultural goods, purchases from china, not to mention perhaps those existing tariffs also being lifted. Thats get the Market Reaction right away because japan and south korea are coming online. David ingles is in hong kong. What are you seeing . David if you took that and went long in the cash market on sterling or any of these as well, certainly, 13 514 whats your session high on cable. One thing to note on this as 2 wouldthing beyond make this the biggest drop since 2009 so these are quite substantial moves you are seeing. Lets flip the boards and have a look at the open across the region right now. Overall, asia is back to the highest level since august of 2018. I am guessing wit
Rba on october and december. We have that bad aussie jobs number yesterday. Rishaad if you look at the headline numbers. Lets have a look at the markets. This is what we see now. The Central Bank Governor david the Central Bank Governor, just wanted to mention that. Rishaad of course. You have to talk about the philippine fed governor. David why not . Let the filipino do it. He will be coming up in eight minutes from now. He might bookmark it. Rishaad profiling, thats what it is. [laughter] rishaad lets move and have a look at the markets. Hang seng up to positive. Just below the gain line. Zhang line, signing up to the upside. Feeling that we may see Interest Rate hikes coming cuts, should i say, coming in october november. This is the position for the nikkei to 25. Up 5. 5 . Look at the topics. Doing rather well. Five straight weeks of gains for the broader market. Lets have a look at the constituent movers and take a look at these different Asset Classes and how they are behaving. W
election, there does not seem to be a clear winner yet. turkish presented recep tayyip erdogan has said he would respect the vote. the country has been battling soaring inflation and the fellow from the recent earthquakes. andy fallout. standing against him is kemal kilicdaroglu, who is backed by a broad opposition alliance. here s what one of the supporters of the opposition had to say. translation: i am so excited. i can t feel my heartbeat. i still believe we will win. we have to get rid of this system already. especially as a woman, i want this change. the situation of the country is obvious. i m extremely excited. we wait with enthusiasm. i hope we win, i hope all would be as we wish. we are a bit anxious, a bit tense. i haven t been able to sleep for the past week. i woke up at 5am today, casted my vote and directly came here right after. meanwhile in thailand, voters have overwhelmingly chosen to end nearly a decade of military rule. but the question is, who is next
in turkey, soaring inflation and the fallout from the recent earthquake are top of voters minds as they decide whether the president, recep tayyip erdogan, will remain in power. standing against him is kemal kilicdaroglu, who is backed by a broad opposition alliance. turnout is thought to have been high, but there are conflicting claims about who is leading. here s what one of the supporters of the opposition had to say. translation: i am so excited. i can t feel my heartbeat. i still believe we will win. we have to get rid of this system already. especially as a woman, i want this change. the situation of the country is obvious. i m extremely excited. we wait with enthusiasm. i hope we win, i hope all would be as we wish. we are a bit anxious, a bit tense. i haven t been able to sleep for the past week. i woke up at 5am today, casted my vote and directly came here right after. meanwhile in thailand, voters have overwhelmingly chosen to end nearly a decade of military rule.