Apple warning that coronavirus will hit revenues. The drop in apple surprisingly small. Flat as investors see little new in this reboot. We are going to get 35,000 job cuts, though. And franklin buying legg mason. L scale project s of protect active Asset Managers from the storm ripping through this industry . From london, im guy johnson, with vonnie quinn in new york. We are counting you down to the european close on bloomberg markets. Vonnie grinding lower, but slowly. We are down zero. 4 on the s p 500 as more and more companies talked about the impact of the coronavirus shortterm and more intermediateterm on their businesses, including the apple, and of course which is what spooked the markets after a possible turnaround day yesterday. Apple said it would tried to china said it would try to shore up its economy. We are also getting some good earnings reports helping shore up some of the market. Gold futures above 1600 an ounce, and that is all just in the last few minutes. It does
Supply, reigniting concerns to geopolitical risk. An barrier, billionaire Money Managers Led Hedge Fund gains in the industrys best performance in a decade. Plus, is that the Tipping Point . Politicians and executives dissent on davos, a debate on whether the biggest drivers of the global drivers economy are picking. Two in for a huge week on newsmakers at the World Economic forum right here on Bloomberg Television. We are just under an hour away from the start of cash equity trading across europe and the u. K. Lets look at where futures are pointing us. Were looking at green arrows on dax, cac, ntt ftse futures. At cac features are unchanged right now. We see green arrows on ftse futures. U. S. Markets are closed for Martin Luther king jr. Holiday. Equity markets want be trading. But you do see futures pointing higher after a record close on friday. Oil jumped amid turmoil in libya. Caught in the crossfire of the nations civil war. Iraq temporarily halted work at an oilfield yesterday
Moving news from all around the world. Delhi, newg to new jersey and washington come our bloomberg voices are on the ground todays top stories. In asia, you had the pboc lowering the rate it charges on shorterterm loans to lenders. Index added 150 billion yuan into the banking system. Joining us is tom mackenzie. Is this the start of an easing cycle, or a shortterm term liquidity crunch into the new year . Tom it seems like more of a shortterm liquidity crunch. We are looking ahead to january, what it looks like you will get a withdrawal of cash out of the Financial System here of about 450 billion. They take that liquidity out ahead of the chinese new year, which comes in towards the end of january. It does seem like it is more of a seasonal effect. More broadly in the economy, credit has been tightening. We saw today from the pboc was some gradual measures to try and address this queasy liquidity, and a couple of basis points and a sevenday reverse repo as well. About 28ly, you got b
World headquarters in new york. The other big news we are hearing from sources telling bloomberg that President Trump has signed off on that trade deal, phase one with china, and also avoiding that 160 billion of chinese goods being given more tariffs. The plan was for this sunday, the deal could include agricultural goods, purchases from china, not to mention perhaps those existing tariffs also being lifted. Thats get the Market Reaction right away because japan and south korea are coming online. David ingles is in hong kong. What are you seeing . David if you took that and went long in the cash market on sterling or any of these as well, certainly, 13 514 whats your session high on cable. One thing to note on this as 2 wouldthing beyond make this the biggest drop since 2009 so these are quite substantial moves you are seeing. Lets flip the boards and have a look at the open across the region right now. Overall, asia is back to the highest level since august of 2018. I am guessing wit
We start with the u. S. Senate bill aimed at supporting hong kong protesters. Ministry said in a statement that it blatantly interferes in Hong Kong Affairs and other china internal affairs. Bloombergs great at china editor karen leigh, walk us through what happened. Karen this follows chinas line telling the u. S. To back off when it comes to hong kong. The into options that it could take. Sees a bit hong kong of a more normal daytoday after many days off, and a standoff between protesters and police is coming slowly to an end. Looking ahead towards district elections on sunday. Should the government delay or postpone them, that could lead to more protests, so all eyes sickly turn to next weekend. Eyes basically turn to next weekend. Alix thank you. Bloombergs matt miller joins us from frankfurt. Walk us through the highlights of the report. This twice a year, as you said. They think this is a part of the responsibility they have for setting Monetary Policy, to also point out the risk