Data, the u. S. Saying that beijing underplayed the number of cases and deaths. And we work may take legal action that softbank wants better terms on theirh rescue plan. Haidi . Inflationary pressures or lack thereof from south korea coming through the cps for the month of march. We are seeing a contraction of 0. 2 , better than the contraction we were expecting of 0. 4 . That is a month on month figure for Consumer Price pressures and south korea for the month of march. In atmber on year coming 1 , so a little better than 0. 8 expected, a little softer from the 1 reading in february. Expectingse have been some demand as well as the impact of lower energy costs, lower oil costs, the plunge in oil prices, down an average of almost 50 year on year so far this month. Debtor february february data carried through, and you would expect that to carry through to april as well. That is the south korean numbers. We have been looking at a lower open going into the trading in seoul and tokyo. Let
Haidi welcome to daybreak australia. Im haidi stroudwatts in sydney. Paul we are counting down to Major Trading opens this hour with u. S. Stocks at alltime highs in the runup to fridays drop support with jay powell saying the fed is not far from the confidence needed to cut rates. Dovish signals too from the ecb with Christine Lagarde suggesting lowering borrowing costs us soon as june. Paul President Biden to deliver his state if the Union Election pitch making the case for his second term and a likely rematch with donald trump yet haidi a right decision crossing the bloomberg now with perot central bank leaving the reference rate on hold at 6. 25 . The forecast from Bloomberg Economics was a cut. Nearly all analysts in the survey saw the key rate falling to 6 . We saw inflation speeding to 3. 29 in february still above target. That expectation still that they would cut to the lowest level, more than 1. 5 years, that has not been carried through from the peru central bank. They left
Square in ucla. This is about 1 an hour and 15 minutes. Steven greenhouse was a reporter for the New York Times for 31 years and spent his last 19 years at the time that the labor workplace reporter covering topics ranging from poverty to fight for 1 15 fast food disasters and bangladesh. Hes also the author of the awardwinning books the big squeeze tough times for the american worker. Please give a warm welcome to mr. Steven greenhouse. [applause] good evening and welcome to the discussion discussing a hot topic the globalization served as global elites in the course of the news we see article after article about how the workers in youngstown and base their Economic Growth and those against globalization are often beneficiaries of globalization. They use their mobile phones assembled in china. For the big show an excellent panel of experts to discuss globalization tonight. The president of the World Trade Center los angeles previously served as the los angeles secretarygeneral and as
Square in ucla. This is about 1 an hour and 15 minutes. Steven greenhouse was a reporter for the New York Times for 31 years and spent his last 19 years at the time that the labor workplace reporter covering topics ranging from poverty to fight for 1 15 fast food disasters and bangladesh. Hes also the author of the awardwinning books the big squeeze tough times for the american worker. Please give a warm welcome to mr. Steven greenhouse. [applause] good evening and welcome to the discussion discussing a hot topic the globalization served as global elites in the course of the news we see article after article about how the workers in youngstown and base their Economic Growth and those against globalization are often beneficiaries of globalization. They use their mobile phones assembled in china. For the big show an excellent panel of experts to discuss globalization tonight. The president of the World Trade Center los angeles previously served as the los angeles secretarygeneral and as
A panel of academics and Public Policy analysts recently explored the role the United States should play in todays world order. Hosted by the Ethics Center and bard colleges globalization and interns affairs program, this is an hour. So now it is my very great pleasure to bro dues tonights moderator, mr. Steven greenhouse. He was a reporter for the New York Times for 31 years. He spent his last 19 years as their labor and workplace reporter covering topics ranging from poverty among the nations farm workers to fight for 15 to disasters in bang la tesh. He is author of the Award Winning book the big squeeze, tough times for the american worker. Please give a warm welcome to mr. Steven greenhouse. [ applause ] good evening. Welcome, everyone, to this evening interesting and Important Panel discussion. It is so bright here, i forgot my sunglasses. Sorry. Were discussing a very hot topic, made hotter by the current president. Does globalization only serve elites. Globalization is, of cours