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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Markets Middle East January 17, 2017

Emirates, 5 00 a. M. In london. I am yousef gamal eldin. I am sherry and in hong kong. Welcome to Bloomberg Markets middle east. Risk off sentiment, the dollar gaining, the yen trading near onemonth highs, but the question comes to gold, now rowling for a seventh rallyingve session for a seventh consecutive session, but investors in a tricky position there. Is in thee excited he gold trade. They are not expecting that much. Gold has rebounded 6 since december lows. Let me show you the chart you should pull up on your bloomberg, the implied volatility for that gold trade, twoyear low, your line in white. We have added the 10 year breakeven rate, the key gauge for inflation. And the world,st but it is a decorrelation, the biggest of urgent sense december 2014. As the data shows, expectations relatively neutral given the talk we are seeing in this market. We are seeing markets a ia, confused across as trading all over the place, a ....

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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Markets Middle East October 17, 2016

Economy is weak and vulnerable. Angie welcome to Bloomberg Markets middle east. We are seeing yen weakness drive the market, but it was the janet yellen comments that impacted not only u. S. Markets, but we are seeing that in asian stocks today. That is what is playing out here in asia, what is playing out in your neck of the woods . Yousef we are keeping a close eye on what is happening in audi rate yet as they prepare for the First International bond sale. What caught my attention this morning is what is happening with of the liquidity situation in the kingdom. Take a look at this chart. Youre looking at a three month side for. This is how much they charge each other for lending. We also added the type or and ibor and inner sa bank rates. Theyve already invested an estimated 5. 3 billion. Your sing deposit ratios up to 90. 8 does 90. 8 since august. How much more do ....

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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Surveillance March 3, 2016

Tom a swing back to rates and what were looking at. Youre aware the United States has a jobs report tomorrow. We call it super friday. Francine only the most important piece of Economic Data probably in the world apart from china if we see a slowdown. A little bit of news from retail sales. The e. C. B. Is meeting march 10. Increasing some 2 . Put that against the weaker than expected inflation and some pretty dire Economic Service data from the u. K. Tom the german yields, we will get to that and a data check as well. North korea has shown what it thinks about the new United Nations sanctions. Hours after the Security Council approved more sanctions to punish the country for a nuclear test and a robert launc ....

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