We bring you an exclusive interview with jpmorgans jamie dimon. Set, the former ecb director of operations, and google on whether Central Banks have learned. Later, we bring you a weekly brexit show what is next gekko we will talk to the director general about why he concluded that britain would be better outside the eu. First thing is first come in is sebastian with the first word news. Politics mapping out and plans. Economists in the Bloomberg Survey have raised their growth estimates to 6. 6 from a month earlier. That is stimulus and a stronger global demand. Asahi is in talks to purchase a telly on actelion. Representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comments. Secretary general has applauded Donald Trumps choice of secretary of state. Anaid Rex Tillerson is outstanding oil technocrat. High expectations around the world, he is deeply there is ale, and very thin line between oil, geopolitics, so i congratulate president elect donald trump for making such an excellen
This is countdown. Im anna edwards. It is just six of clock in the morning here in london and we have interesting developments overnight in the japanese debt market. Lets get straight to that low Interest Rate environment story we have been tracking. Yields on government 10 year week. Hit new loads this we saw a record low on the 10 , 0. 1 . We have been talking about germany and the u. K. , all hitting near record lows. Bill is talking about how global yields are at their lowest in 500 years, he says. He says this is a supernova that will explode. We will talk about that as we get to the program. I will show you what other assets are on the move because it is a pretty weak session coming through on the asian equities story. Hong kong is back in action, of course. China is still closed. The focus seems to be on the risks that lie ahead. The Eu Referendum is one of those her eine in the u. K. Of course, because of the reevaluation of Interest Rates arehe u. S. , investors choosing some
I said i actually think they like me a lot and then all of a sudden we started getting numbers in and they said how come they like trump so much . Because of a huge voter turnout and i say huge we won. So notch, i want to thank you. We love you, well be back a lot. We wont forget you. You started it. Remember, you started it. New hampshire started it. Good morning, welcome to morning joe, we are live in manchester, New Hampshire, on the heels of last nights historic primary vote. It was a political earthquake on both sides of the aisle the likes of which nobody has seen certainly in modern american politics. Donald trump. He often talks about being a winner but last night he proved in the the biggest way possible as turnout on the republican side was recordbreaking and he won every category. The billionaire businessman took 35 of the vote with some t support of some 92,000 voters. Thats more than 50,000 votes ahead of his nearest competitor. Over twice as much as john kasich. On the de
More compelling than bombarding himself through the tv screen. Hillary, meanwhile, seems to be leaning more on her status of the first woman with a good chance to become president. She was joined today by several u. S. Senators, jill owe breen of new york, minnesota, stabthank you, the senator from next door, massachusetts, Elizabeth Warren. Well talk about that abbens later the. The challenge seems to from Bernie Sanders. A fight very similar to ted cruz saying hes the most conservative. Last nights msnbc debate charged clinton with being part of the establishment. And too tied to wall street. Today, clinton came back in an interview with andrea mitchell. This is an effort by the Sanders Campaign to basically say anybody who has ever taken a donation, not just from wall street, if you take it to the natural conclusion from anybody, is bought and paid for. That is absolutely untrue. Im the one who advocated for ceo compensation changes. Im the one who has the toughest, most effective p