Lets get your global exchange, where we bring you todays market moving news from all around the world. From hong kong to munich to paris washington to sarasota, florida and new york, our bloomberg voices are on the ground with todays top stories. There are questions about transparency for china. Rishaad salamat joins us from hong kong. Walk us through some of the latest. Now with63,000 cases the death toll up by 121, but the inconsistency in the numbers has led to a lot of questions. Some of them are not being answered, and that has led to people thinking that this disease is not really going away at the moment. We had some optimism a couple of days ago, but that has receded somewhat. Weve also got bickering between washington and beijing. The u. S. Saying they have been denied that. On a microeconomic level, weve got companies such as Fiat Chrysler halting production in one of its plants in serbia. They cant get enough parts out of china. If you want to buy a barbie doll in the future
Alphabet. We will have details. Wework went from one of the most anticipated ipos to a floundering Coworking Company just trying to survive. We will look at what it faces in the new year. But first, our top story. Bloomberg was the first to report the iphone maker has a secret team working on a satellite technology, striving to find new ways to beam data directly to its devices. This is all according to people familiar with the matter. The company has about a dozen engineers from the aerospace satellite, and antenna Design Industries working on the project with the goal of deploying their results within five years. For more, i want to bring in bloomberg technologys mark gurman. What do we know so far . It is topsecret. It is operating like a startup in apple. It has the right funding. It has the ear of tim cook. It has a bunch of Aerospace Engineers and executives working on a plan to let iphones and other apple devices receive their data directly from apple developed antenna towers, s
Communicating well as the year ended. Faarecent surprise is the was not ready to review the boeing until mid february to finish the review. Dennis muilenburg could be back in fleets by year end. This disconnect surprised a lot of people. That was the beginning of the end for denniss career at boeing. Kevin in terms of the shareholder response and the washington response, how have people been reacting to the news . George we have seen shares up. Was about this act trying to keep any further slippage in the timeline, trying to keep the max in front of the faa and reviewed and cooperated and looking like youre cooperated with the faa. I do not think it accelerates anything. I want to follow up. What is interesting is this is a company that is known for its checklist. For pilots talking to engineers, we have a great story in Bloomberg Businessweek on this and how there was a breakdown. What needs to change. Is it a big change within the boeing culture going back to where it used to be . Ge
Technology. Coming up in the next hour, secret project. Have a team to working on Satellite Technology to be an Internet Services to devices. It will allow it to bypass Wireless Networks. Latest. Plus a pay raise. The reins, akes receiving a 242 million exception package. Details. Ve and big tech in 2019. Of the ent from one most anticipated ipos to a floundering company just survive. O we look at what it faces in the new year. But first to our top story, loomberg was the first to report that the iphone maker has a secret team working on a Satellite Technology. To find new ways to bring data directly to its devices. According to people familiar with the matter. He company has got a dozen engineers from the aerospace antenna Design Industries working on the project with the hope of deploying their results years. Five for more i want to bring in bloomberg technologies. What do we know about the so far . We know its top secret. Its operating like a startup inside apple. Has the ear of tim
Carol and a different type of crisis that asks if homelessness is a crime. Jason all of that and more. But first, our top story this week. Natos 70th turned out to be less of a Birthday Party and more like a thanksgiving dinner for a big, dysfunctional family. Carol thats right. Not all of them got along. A few snide remarks were made, but in the end, everyone seemed to accept they were stuck with each other. Thats according to mark champion, who covered the summit outside london. Lets talk about nato and what a week it was. Mark it was. I mean, the buildup was pretty extraordinary. This was supposed to be a celebration. It wasnt a real summit. They do that every two to three years. This one, they felt they had to do because it was the 70th. They kept it really short because they specifically didnt want to create a big target for unscripted problems with president trump, which theyve had before. So, and then all of a sudden, in the weeks before, you had the french president macron comi