Half of next year. Time for todays global exchange. From dubai to frankfurt, to brussels to london, to Rio De Janeiro and princeton, new jersey, our bloomberg voices are on the ground with this mornings top stories. In turkey, the lira is gaining against the dollar following a 200 basis point cut. Joining me with more from dubai is paul wallace, bloomberg emerging markets reporter. Is this going to be enough president erdogan . Paul that is a key question. The lira has barely budged despite that 200 basis points cut being more than markets expected. Analysts were expect and about 150 basis points. The lira has had to endure a lot in the last six months. Erdogan has sacked his central bank governor. Since then, the new one has overseen a whopping 1200 basis points of rate cuts. Amazingly, despite all of that, the lira is actually up against the dollar since the end of june. We will have to see what erdogan thinks of this latest move to see whether he is satisfied that it is enough, or w
Earnings here for twitter. Monetize a bill daley active users actually came in soft. Monetize a bowl monetizeable daily active users actually came in soft. That stuck down a whopping 10 now in premarket. Coming out ofbers twitter. In the markets, we are still going to be waiting and seeing what happens with marios press conference. With Mario Draghis press conference. The rate coming in now at 14 . There had been concerns because of conflict with syria that they wouldnt be able to cut rates because of volatility and we can inflation, but it appears they were able to do that. The ceasefire coming yesterday, sanctions being lifted by the white house. It is a 200 to be basis point cut for the turkish central bank. Time never the global exchange. We are going to bring you time now for the global exchange. We are going to bring you the mark moving news from around the world. We started in europe, where the regions economy continues to struggle. Rose,rea composite pmis missing estimates, but
Would cut more than this. Alix but it looks like they actually cut more than expectations because it was 19. 75 , go into 16. 50 . It appears they did actually cut, so50 basis point it seems like it was a little deeper than even the most dovish expectations. 19. 75 , and was they cut it to 16. 5 percent. So it did exceed expectations. Alix but yet, you have the lira moving higher. I think that is never a good sign, when you have the currency moving higher when you have a 325 basis point cut. Interesting. We will have to watch that currency. That feels very much like the playbook last time we saw a cut from the turkish central bank. You have the, yes, turkish central bank. Now we are pushing ahead to the ecb. S p futures unreal, up over the 3000 mark. Hold . He rotation we seen we took a pause yesterday. Odollar euro firmer eurodollar a little firmer this morning into the ecb. A little bit of wiggle room when he market. Youre seeing a little bit of buying in the bond market in the u. S.
Global growth softening, and specifically having caution because of trade concerns. We will talk with the ceo of dow in this halfhour, Jim Fitterling. Alix also looking at other names like 3m, surprisingly reaffirmed its growth organic sales. , sor names coming in weaker when you have Companies Like 3m , that is positive. Boeing is extending cuts, help withthem to their pricing power. Terrible news for airliners, and then all of a sudden better. David exactly. In the meantime, we have an announcement out of the turkish central bank. Mr. Erdogan has his way. They are going to cut the one 19. 75 , downe to from 24 . The turkish lira is coming down on the news, a little under 0. 5 now. Alix that is a 425 basis point cut. The market was expecting 250. This is definitely more aggressive on that side. David the got the message. Alix we are just about an hour away from Mario Draghis press conference. Eurodollar goes nowhere. Crude up by 1 . Basically, wait for the next hour. [laughter] david
Wide, but the main event is fixed income. Treasury yields at new highs. Lisa the highest levels going back to 2009. Around the globe you are seeing this push upward in yields. Is it because of inflation, because there are not going to be as many buyers for this debt . For is this the wholesale figure out as people capture this yield for a longerterm . Jonathan what a pain. The fx market right now, this might hurt. Lets have a look at the offshore human, taking a move lower. China told state banks to escalate human intervention this week. What is that about . Lisa beside father the lowest level in 15 years. That is as you look at Economic Data coming out that was weaker than expected. The intervention has been settled or growing has been subtle but growing. We heard that the peg was unusually below where it was supposed to be trading in the free market. At what point can china control the narrative through market manipulation . Jonathan lets see if that exit difference. We have been rep