The department of Justice Reportedly now taking a closer look at potential fraud. Boeing saying, no thank you to the government bailout taking matters into its own hands it is friday, may 1, 2020, here on cnbc. Good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome im Brian Sullivan thank you for joining us on this friday and applicants 427 days are now over it is may 1 but stocks are looking weak to start the month. Futures are off sharply 450 on the dow as President Trump threatened new tariffs on china partly because of the retaliation on the coronavirus pandemic and what he views as misinformation all of this as the s p and the dow closed out their best month in 33 years. The nasdaq, their best in 20 shares of apple are under pressure this friday seeing weak iphone sales around the pandemic but services did surge as everybody is sitting on the cloud. Ceo tim cook pulling apples guidance saying, quote, he has great confidence in the longterm business for apple in the short term, it
And early noughties. Now this comes hot the heels of Dissapointing China Trade data on tuesday showing exports sank at their fastest rate since the pandemic. Global demand for chinese made goods is falling, down more than 14 in the year tojuly. But domestic demand is down too with imports also falling by more than 12 in the same period. Joining me now is janet mui, head of market analysis, Rbc Brewin Dolphin where is this deflation coming from . Good morning, thanks for having me. So, this Deflation Data is mostly coming from food. And also commodities prices like raw materials, energy etc. Actually, if you look at the underlying deflation, things Like Services and tourism and leisure, hotels. Actually, they are up, the Core Inflation is up from 0. 4 to 0. 8 . But obviously, its still pretty muted. Overall, it is a concern that china prices are contracting and it could be lasting for a while as well. , ~ , could be lasting for a while as well. , ~ ,. ,. , well. How likely is it that ch
In the 90s and early 00s. Now this comes hot on the heels of disappointing china trade data on tuesday showing exports sank at their fastest rate since the pandemic. Global demand for chinese made goods is falling, down more 14 in the year tojuly. But domestic demand is down too with imports also falling by more than 12 in the same period. Earlier, i spoke to janet mui, whos the head of Market Analysis at rbc brewin dolphin, and she explained where the deflation was coming from. Deflation data, basically mostly coming from food prices and also commodities prices like raw materials, energy, etc. Actually, if you look at the underlying inflation, things like services, things like tourism, leisure, hotels, actually they are up. The Core Inflation is up from 0. 4 to 0. 8 , but obviously its still pretty muted. So overall, i think it is a concern that china prices are contracting and it could be lasting for a while as well. How likely do you think it is, though, that china is going to be
In the 90s and early noughties. This comes hot off the heels of disappointing china trade data on tuesday showing exports sank at their fastest rate since the pandemic. Global demand for chinese made goods is falling down more 14 in the year tojuly. But domestic demand is down, too, with imports also falling by more than 12 in the same period. Earlier, i spoke to janet mui, whos the head of Market Analysis at rbc brewin dolphin, and she explained where the deflation was coming from. Deflation data, basically mostly coming from food prices and also commodities prices like raw materials, energy, etc. Actually, if you look at the underlying inflation. Things like services, things like tourism, leisure, hotels, actually they are up. The Core Inflation is up from 0. 4 to 0. 8 , but obviously its still pretty muted. So overall, i think it is a concern that china prices are contracting and it could be lasting for a while as well. How likely do you think it is, though, that china is going to
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