Christine lagarde, president of the ecb, moderated by Francine Lacqua. Francine what a great pleasure to be here with Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central bank, and welcome to the forum here at bloomberg. Everyone is talking about the vaccine. How will that actually change your forecast and the economy if we do get a vaccine early next year . Ms. Lagarde it is lovely to see you and to participate. To your question, i am not sure it is going to be a major game changer for our forecast, simply because what we had anticipated in our baseline was that some stage in the first half of 2021, there would be a vaccine, and that it would be rolled out in the course of 2021. So it might be a little back celebrated a little bit accelerated given the news we are receiving from the various horizons, germany, the u. S. , but i dont think it is going to be a game changer, so to speak. I think that our forecast is being revisited all those times we speak, and we will be releasing on dec
Came on our air and said they were bullish, in part because everyone is so bearish each one took turns explaining how those bears would turn into bulls, propelling stocks higher. Buy, buy, buy. Just one little problem when one strategist says everyones bearish, thats a listen up moment when two strategists say everyones bearish, you might get a little suspicious. When three bigshot strategists say everyone is bearish, you got to figure the consensus is wrong. We dont have too many bears we have too many bulls and maybe thats why the averages rolled over today with the dow tumbling 317 points, s p sinking 1 , and, by the way, things were a lot uglier for the dow in the early afternoon you see when most investors are bullish it means there is no one left to buy. They have plenty of facts on their sides. Everything from low Interest Rates, massive earnings, liquidity, i would let any of them manage my money if i were allowed to have money managed. Unfortunately, these positives have a whi
Were doing this to save your lives. Im bored golf in berlin. This is the day it would have been the rules out. You cannot a nice time with the family. I have the one between about this it persists. No rushing around, no wasting money, nobody drunk all over the place. Its great stuff will not follow you into play with it to stay healthy, then get it. Oh so many people have died as a result of it. They can stay shots into that includes counting and drinking 2 or 3 mulled wine to christmas market. And thats when the virus can really get busy to attend. Also coming up the pandemic forced many people to stay at home for weeks or months at a time. And that has had violent consequences for women and girls. Is the world doing enough to protect them . Its not enough to punish only violence to end than death. You know, we have to focus on psychological aggression on these because if we are only going to react when women are 10 and its too late to our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and
Civilians flew even more than tikrit rejected as the deadline for local forces. Just surrender expires the governments message to the outside world who will handle this crisis on our own. On the gulf. Welcome to the show. One of the greatest Football Players ever to have graced the pitch is with us. No more argentinian superstar diego, among the men i dont know, died on wednesday of an apparent heart attack at only 60 years of age. He was revered around the world and worshiped in his home country. Ever since he captained argentina to world cup victory in 1986. Lets take a look back at his life, a life of extremes, full of ups and downs, his doctor at his side. This is the last public photo of diego, armando doner. After a successful brain operation, early november, hed been visibly ill for some time. He was the coach for a top argentinian team, but the 60 year old was having trouble staying on his feet. Marathon i grew up in a pole suburb. Born as it is. His rise to stardom was b. T. R
He has won several awards for his work, among them the International Prize and the shore and the esteemed journalism award. The publication he writes for and within new york review of books, new yorker, New York Times and the guardian, which the guardian recently published a highly learned and highly entertaining review of the British Museum exhibition and leisure in japanese art. Japan 1863 to 1964. In the year zero, most of which he wrote while he was a fellow 2012e center in 2011 and to the serious envy of the fellows that he was so productive. He has produced a billion brilliant portrayal of the world emerging from the devastation and unspeakable horrors, thetacle skeptical about idea that we can learn much from history, he nonetheless wanted to know the end including his own father went through. For it helped him make a sense of himself and indeed all of our lives in the long dark shadow of what came before. Zero magnificent in its modesty and the Financial Times describes it as e