Season trade came of an awful lot 18 times for those of you counting with participants noting that uncertainty continue to pose some risk to their outlook. They express concern about actibasi activity in manufacturing. Some participants commented on challenges to the energy and Agriculture Sector a couple noted that farm offsetting on farmers. As for risk, many saw it tilted to the downside. Some eased trade tensions with china and the probability of a no deal brexitlessen brexit lessened further. Some concerns were raised that keeping Interest Rates might encourage excessive risk taking in the financial sector. Some said it could be useful to cushioning the global economy. They struggled with how to phrase the 2 language some thought saying quote near 2 could be misinterpreted as suggesting that policy makers were comfortable with inflation running below that in the end they used both of those terms. Just couldnt decide. Thank you very much. Were going to turn to the other big stories
Its chinamade model 3 just a year after they broke ground teheran condemns what it calls terrorist attacks on iranallied militia. We continue to demand the Islamic Republic iran act consistent in a wi i laid back in may 2018 for what it is we expect iran to do so it can rejoin the community of nations. So lets take a look at the European Markets now that they had a bit of time to warm up, although warming up is the opposite of whats going on here because they are cooling down. Nikkei down 2 ftse mib in italy down and germany down by 4. 5 its been a very good year for all of these markets year to date lets take a look at how the overnight action was while we were all fast c markets. Im looking in the correct perspective now. The nikkei 225 did finish down but has closed for the year. Year to date its tally was up by 18 . The shanghai composite was the stand out performer for the asia pacific markets up over the past ten years down by just over 7 the hang seng in Congress Hong was an und
Good morning, everyone. Good morning to all the people watching us over cspan and other electronic means of communication. Very, very happy on behalf of Hudson Institute to welcome senator chris murphy from connecticut to join us in a series of dialogues that weve been having here at hudson over the last few years with a range of policymakers and important contributors to the American Foreign policy debate from both parties, from many different points of view. This is partly out of hudsons commitment to serious intellectual engagement over series questions. It also reflects my own view as an analyst over American Foreign policy that if you look at the history of American Foreign policy, often our policy works best when you have many voices with different points of view. Out of that sometimes contentious series of exchanges emerges ideas, compromises, directions that no single American School of thought might have come up with on its own. If you think about it, thats a little the way ou
Communication and very happy on the behalf of the Hudson Institute to welcome chris murphy from connecticut to join us in a series of dialogues that we have had at hudson over the last few years with a range of policymakers and important contributors to the market foreignpolicy debate from both parties for many different points of view, this is partly out of hudsons commitment to serious intellectual engagement over serious questions and reflects my own view of an analyst of the American Foreign policy that if you look at the history of American Foreignpolicy often are policy works best when you have many voices with different points of view and out of that sometimes contentious series of exchanges emerge ideas compromise instructions that no single American School mightve come up with on its own and if you think about it thats the way our constitution worked jefferson hated it, hamilton thought there were terrible compromises, franklin was not pleased with it. The constitution was may
To welcome chris murphy from connecticut to join us in a series of dialog that we have been having here over the last few years, with a range of policy makers and an important contributor to the American Foreign policy debate, from many different points of view. This is partly out of houstons commitment to really intellectual engagement over serious questions. It also reflects my own view that if you look at the history of American Foreign policy often it works when you have many voices with many points of view, and out of that you have consensus exchanges, directions that no single American School of thought may have come up with on its own. If you think about it, thats the way our constitution works. Franklin wasnt all that pleased with it. The constitution was better than any of them to write what it was in their own head, so in that spirit i, hope we will have interesting conversation today. What i plan to do is to begin by exploring with senator murphys a series of ideas related t