it good morning. welcome to bloomberg survey is. i m in london. let s check on the market. the rally coming through. treasuries pretty much stabilizing. a lot of want. testimony on tuesday. wednesday we hear from him again. the euro, looking at the pairing of the dollar. looking at the dollar, pretty much unchanged. coming up on bloomberg surveillance, we are live with the world congress in barcelona where we speak with the chief executive. ahead of the election, the chief of staff for the ministry. later on, we will speak to steve whiting from citigroup. now, let s get straight to the bloomberg first review. china, scrapping limits on presidential terms. ofonstitutional provision ours that head of state from more than two consecutive terms in office. a committee wants to change that. comments were supportive, others work article and mocking. and may be willing to hold talks. the white house will see the first step toward denuclearization. closing ceremony, standing near
we are getting breaking news, a little bit of data out of germany. one point 9% move in 2016, a touch above analysts and economists expectations. we were expecting a 1.8%, and we have a 1.9%. it is pretty much in line with estimates, rising 0.7% month on month. we had estimated 0.2%, so it is coming and above expectations. we have a little bit of china december new yuan loans. it goes back to an economy in china that may be boiling up a little bit, and you china loans increased almost doubled from the period last year. let s quickly check on the markets to see what all of this piece of news means. we had the first news conference, press conference by donald trump yesterday, the first one sense july of last year, certainly the first one since he got elected. maybe because of the lack of policy details, the dollar weakened a little better there was a little disappointment and markets about the press conference, and that caused investors to unwind trade positions. gold, for ex
citizens in the capitol. to replacein 2006 one of theirs with the edison statute. theinute ceremony features house speaker. ladies and gentlemen, the the united states house of representatives, the honorable paul ryan. [applause] speaker ryan: oish! that, even from a badger fan. welcome to the united states capitol. exciting day. today we re unveiling the latest the national statutory hall. contributes two statues put on display throughout the capitol and the delegation decided that one of their state statutes, former governor william allen, wasn t the best choice. his place they have decided to put a statue of the thomas elvaor, milan, who was born in ohio, in 1847. i want to congratulate the of ohio for this most excellent choice and i thank all you for coming today, especially those of you from ohio, for joining us in this celebration. thank you, everybody. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the united states armed forces color guard,
so in his place they have decided to put a statue of the great inventor, thomas alva edison, who was born in milan, ohio, in 1847. i want to congratulate the people of ohio for this most excellent choice and i thank all of you for coming today, especially those of you from ohio, for joining us in this celebration. thank you, everybody. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states armed forces color guard, the singing of our national anthem and the retiring of the colors. [drums] o, say can you see by the dawn s early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket s red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave [drum
and coming up tuesday night, american history tv in prime time continues featuring one of the founding fathers, alexander hamilton. including a discussion on the sold out musical hamilton. that s at 8:00 p.m. tuesday here on c-span3. live coverage of state races continues on c-span. the candidates for indiana governor debate tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. then wednesday night at 10:00, a florida u.s. senate debate between incumbent republican senator marco rubio and democratic congressman patrick murphy. and the candidates for u.s. senate in new hampshire face off thursday. republican senator kelly ayotte and democratic governor maggie hassen debate at 8:00 p.m. eastern, also on c-span. house speaker paul ryan joins other house and senate members to unveil and dedicate a statue of inventor thomas edison. each state is entitled to display two statues of prominent cities in the u.s. capitol, and ohio voted in 2006 to replace one of theirs with the edison statue. this is about