Financial leaders on the economic recovery from culinary to help developing nations recover from the pandemic follow and longterm impact of children not attending in person passing. This is one hour. I am ceo, i have the pleasure of being the moderator for today. This is precisely the focus of this Years World Bank annual meeting which will take place starting week of october 12 and convene Global Leaders from governments, business and civil society. To set the stage for the meeting will hear today from World Bank Group president David Malpass, and what it will take to tackle this crisis, and how we can turn this into an opportunity to build a path towards the resilient and includes a recovery. He will be joined in conversation with nils stieglitz, president of Frankfort School finance and management. But first well hear from doctor jens weidman, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank who join guest from his office in frankfort. He is been president of the German Central Bank since may 2
Off. We are looking at markets this morning, firmer tone. 102 points higher, nasdaq up almost 50 points, all three majors rebound yesterday on trade and currency fears, beijing and washington still in stalemate with china digging in for drawnout fight, pretty good market yesterday, lindsey, your reaction . Yeah, im actually surprised the market is taking everything that we learned through the last couple of days in such good stride, again, today like you said at the top of the show you see the yuan being weakened. Not to the extent we saw sunday night which sent the market into kneejerk reaction. I think what we are seeing the two countries are in it for the long haul and i dont expect us to have any resolution before tend of the year and we go to a point of no return, we go too far and the Economic Impact around the global is really too, too far to come back from. Definitely stoke uncertainty, dagen. Dagen uncertainty that the Federal Reserve cant fix, uncertainty is the greatest enem
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After world war ii, they would come in and compromise every liberalthinking social Democratic Party and crush them and take over the works. It was a terrible economic idea communism and made into an evil force by a totalitarian nature by what we were experiencing. I was sympathetic with what president ial candidate Ronald Reagan said, but its a lot easier to say than it actually is to do. Im not of the school if we were to ramped up our effort in vietnam we would have won it. The most important thing we underestimated was presuming that communism was monolithic and that vietnam was a pep pet of the soviet union and china. Yugoslavia was a wellknown sort of renegade inside the communist party movement. The suggestion you might characterize it is go big or stay home is a little shorter version of what Ronald Reagan said on that particular occasion. There is a lot of legitimacy, i believe in that statement, but theres lots of qualifiers too which suggests that if you dont if those element