Indonesia rattles the nickel market. We will bring you Investor Insights from the top analyst in sydney. Markets gaining ground for the past six sessions. Lets turn to sophie. Green shoots for aussie shares after the best winning streak since may. This after Growth Stocks led gains on monday. We are seeing the backup and aussie yields, with the rise across the curve. The rba governor will give a speech today ahead of the policy decision. Ahead of fed and boj decisions,. He yen on the back foot flat, seeing futures waiting for signals from governor kuroda. A sense of overheating for japanese stocks, earnings making that trickier. We just got word on earnings, from thoseumbers reporting. , a fifth of firms will deliver the report cards ahead of the deadline by the end of the month. Lets head to new york for first word news. Thanks. Boris johnson will try tuesday to give parliament to allow an early election, after failing on monday to get the majority needed to push it through. He says h
Minutes. All right, so this next panel is a little different. The first two, in a sense. You had a military power. You had a panel. And this is what i call a disparate panel. Each of these folks represents something quite different. But the theme that brings it together is, postwar vietnam and all the different ways it has evolved. And rather than go through the tedious nature. Long introductions. Keith Washington Posts brilliant Foreign Correspondent man about town currently runs the journalism at the university of hong kong, which is worth its own panel. Right. And hong is a professor of distinction at columbia and. I can tell you, having been to one of her events just the other day, it was completely fascinating for reasons i think well get into, which is what is the nature of todays vietnam and ambassador burckhardt was not an ambassador when i first met him. He was a Junior Service officer who, unlike the rest of his people, actually talked to a reporter, which may have been the r
Minutes. All right, so this next panel is a little different. The first two, in a sense. You had a military power. You had a panel. And this is what i call a disparate panel. Each of these folks represents something quite different. But the theme that brings it together is, postwar vietnam and all the different ways it has evolved. And rather than go through the tedious nature. Long introductions. Keith Washington Posts brilliant Foreign Correspondent man about town currently runs the journalism at the university of hong kong, which is worth its own panel. Right. And hong is a professor of distinction at columbia and. I can tell you, having been to one of her events just the other day, it was completely fascinating for reasons i think well get into, which is what is the nature of todays vietnam and ambassador burckhardt was not an ambassador when i first met him. He was a Junior Service officer who, unlike the rest of his people, actually talked to a reporter, which may have been the r
Cable television companies. And is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. Former secretary of state Madeleine Albright and former National Security advisor, susan rice joined the discussion on changes to us Foreign Policy under the Trump Administration. And American Leadership in world affairs. Hosted by the Aspen Institute in washington dc, this is three hours. Good morning everyone. Good morning. Thank you for your patience. I am the director of the Aspen Strategy Group. And welcome to this session on American Global leadership in the 21st century. First i want to thank piper for giving us their space this morning. We much appreciate that. I would like to thank all of you for being here. Members of the Strategy Group. Particularly senator dan sullivan of alaska with whom i will introduce any minute. Let me tell you about the program this morning. We at the Aspen Strategy Group are 35 years old. We have this radical notion that even in washington there can be an org
Successful internationally in my view is a lot of lessons in particular the periphery can learn from that. My friend is brilliant, but wrong in this particular case. Germany is doing the wrong thing in five different ways. Meanwhile, chinas leadership prepares to release its economic reform plan to the world. And on the on earnings front, vodafone unveils a 7 billion pound spending plan as weak trading in europe results in a record fall in core revenue. A warm welcome to you. The its has pledged an Aircraft Carrier and other vessels will go to the island as Recovery Efforts deny in the wake of typhoon haiyan. Well have the latest from manila. Back in london, sothebys is preparing to sell some of the worlds most expensive whines at its auction tomorrow. At 10 45 cet, are chinas debt levels heading to a breaking point . Chinas debt policy could be on the brink of some kind of default. And our innovation cities week continue. Well look at how van could you have ser heading through urban p