For the century the 80000000000 dollars that the fed keeps on injecting into the market on a monthly basis so a lot of that is artificially boosted up but. Artificially boosted. From this conversation about lets bring in greg swings and he. Youre a brick mcadam and bring him into the conversation here so it seems like hong kong as were talking about here in some ways has been treated like a pawn but at the same time i think we have to be honest here that there is a certain percentage of the u. S. Senate specially that is pretty passionate about this issue of china and hong kong and autonomy so theyve made their voices heard president trouble im not sure if hes as interested in that as he is in saving face and winning phase one how do you see it. Sure well i mean i think the president s been pretty aggressive about exposing some of the problems with china so he i mean typically hes. Worried about the stock market in and day to day fluctuations but in reality hes actually been pretty agg
Financial Services Department has been granted a trust license to offer trading and custody a big point. With tell you how that may affect Institutional Investment in the grip of her got a packed show today so lets dive right in. And we begin with. Falling off a 22 month high as christine mentioned on wednesday with a bump in u. S. China tensions and fears of a possible recession are boosting a bid for bonds and pushing toward safe haven assets like gold theres a thing wall street futures were down point 3 percent to 4. 4 percent which is all from the record highs that the stock market has been seen in the last few days and weeks so what set off this tumbling of wall street futures well a couple of things one the u. S. Senate has angered china by passing a bill requiring annual certification of hong kongs autonomy and warning beijing against suppressing protesters. This senate has just sent. Resoundingly message to the Chinese Communist Party President xi that the United States stands
I will be the moderator. Senior fellow at the Hudson Institute who put together this panel, which i think is on a key issue. It is talked about a lot, but there arent that many panels about the topic around town. I look forward to this discussion. As i mentioned for the past couple of years, there has been a lot of debate about Multilateral Institutions. And on chinas influence and how that is quickly growing and leading to changes in the fundamental rules of these institutions, and also giving rise to alternatives to the old ones. Arises then,that does that make the institutions that we already have counterproductive to preserving a liberal world order when authoritarian states rise within the institutions and partly take over responsibility for them . Another key issue is the one on fragile states. They seem to be continuously bogged down in poverty, lack of education, etc. Although, we have spent decades on development aid, peacekeeping, etc. From the institutions such as world bank
Welcome to the show its good to have you with us more than 700000000. 00 people around the world survive on less than one us dollar 90 cents a day thats about the price of a cup of cappuccino the figure of one dollar 90 forms the International Poverty line reducing the number of People Living below it has been the aim of Poverty Reduction programs worldwide while poverty rates have reduced by half since 2000 our lot still needs to be done. 3 economists have recently been lauded for their efforts to find out what works best economists ben ag. Michael kramer and s. To. Have been jointly awarded the 21000. 00 nobel prize in economics for a series of studies which sought to prove whether some widely held beliefs were borne out by experience like do extra school days lead to better educated students does subsidised medicine improve health among the poor of ill be asking what would you bet you what that means in a moment but 1st heres s. Have to flow on hoping but thats pretty specific to so
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