737 max reportedly set to return to the skies it is monday, june 29th, this is Worldwide Exchange right here on cnbc well, good monday morning, good afternoon, or good evening. Welcome from where ever in the world you may be watching us thanks for starting on cnbc. Lets get to the money on your markets and futures. Theyre upcoming off a fridays hair cut dow futures implied up 135 points the dow falling more than 700 points on friday dow and s p 500 look on track to snap two month win streaks although we could turn it around tech also taking a beating on friday but its still been a great run so far this quarter. The big 5 fang stocks up an average of 29 since april 1st all of this ahead of a shortened trading week the markets are closed on friday for an early start to the july 4th holiday. Hard to believe that were already approaching july 4th anyway, treasury secretary and fed chair jay powell are set to testify on capitol hill tomorrow with the minutes of the latest Federal Reserve me
And that goes a little. Please excuse us for not being able to give this lecture in delhi as wed planned. But the doctor strongly advised me to stay here in toronto. To. Journalist tensing lives in doubt im sorry. Its 6 30 in the morning and shes making her daily visit to the dalai lamas temple complex. On the way people spin these prayer wheels they believe that this ritual will bring good luck 10. Singh is praying for the dalai lama right now. Its actually the only light to the tibetan so even though all its a very Small Community here ill be happy madness to create our own little mini tibet here in terms of the most residents and the temple is just up there so we took one of the poles down to the tibetan strategic that Early Morning and also if the evening that this is really important part of this activity. Tensing works hard to preserve tibets cultural heritage. Weve been true to later that morning she arrives in the newsroom of the voice of tibet Radio Station where shes the edit
With the listening post on aljazeera. Oh im Adrian Finnegan this is counting the cost of aljazeera a weekly look at the world of business and economics this week a special program for you from the doha forum here in castle will discuss the future of investments in emerging markets since the 1990 s. Globalization has given the impression that a virgin markets were and could converged with developed nations the brics and next 11 became the latest investment craze hundreds of millions were lifted out of poverty and millions more climbed the social escalator into the middle class but something has gone wrong the end of the commodity supercycle and easy money came along before populism and the threat to globalization but it could be argued that most emerging Market Growth has been attributable to china and india. So lets dissect what countries really want from globalization and more importantly Foreign Direct Investment our panel here at the whole forum is at the cutting edge of policy maki
Into the middle class but something has gone wrong the end of the commodity supercycle and easy money came along before populism and the threat of globalization but it could be argued that most emerging Market Growth has been attributable to china and india. So lets dissect what countries really want from globalization and more importantly Foreign Direct Investment our panel here at the heart forum is at the cutting edge of policy making joining me and im sure gets out as executive director of the International Trade center what the chief executive of helps of what other alley our laid out party is the chief executive of the Investment Promotion Agency here in qatar and i was lehmann is the regional director for the g. C. C. At the world bank welcome to you all thank you for joining us today. I want to start with what could only be described as a threat to globalization this trade war between the United States and china president s president trumps threats to our penned the postwar lib
From joining terrorist groups in the middle east. His remarks to the u. N. General assembly. This is 40 minutes. [applause] on behalf of the united assembly, i have the honor to welcome to the United Nations, his excellency, barack obama, president of the United States of america, and to invite him to address the assembly. Mr. President , secretary general, fellow delegates, ladies and gentlemen, we come together at a crossroads between war and peace. Between disorder and integration. Between fear and hope. Around the globe, there are signposts of progress. The shadow of world war that existed at the founding of this institution has been lifted. The prospect of war between major powers reduced. The ranks of Member States has more than tripled and people live under governments that they elected. Hundreds of millions of human beings have been freed from the prison of poverty with a proportion of those living in extreme poverty cut in half. The World Economy continues to strengthen after