And the covenant teen pandemic. Okay good afternoon everyone. I went to thank senator casey, balding, and murphy print on thank you for joining us today. We know america is in the midst of a third wave of covid 19 cases producing the Record Number of new infections, hospitalizations are rising. Death rates are still high. After President Trumps failure to contain the virus it was so encouraging today at the caucus and our lunch to hear the doctor cochair of the president elected bidens coronas advisory board. You know what was great . He was a scientist. He knew the facts. And he will be listened too. Whenever ouchi came to speak before as we said this is great but we know to pay no attention to it. But doctor murphy was correct brilliant in his presentation he will have real inputs that made all of us feel a lot better. You could feel the change in atmosphere in this whole town, just when we had doctor murphy there today and everyone felt very good about it. Now, it is clear that sena
Month. World coverage on daybreak asia. We will be live in tokyo with Rex Tillersons tour of asia and beijing. Movedl analyze the pbocs to raise rates. Plus, we will be breaking down president trumps first budget. Republicans and not happy about it, either. This is bloomberg daybreak asia, i am betty liu in new york. It is just after 7 00 p. M. It is just after 7 00 a. M. Here in hong kong. I am in a man. What a week. At the central bank meetings, budget proposals, and a wild ride in oil. It is looking to be calm, so to speak. Betty calm or even a little bit of a dud right now in the u. S. It has people wondering, what is next . Where do we go next in the markets . A little indication, stocks are slightly slower in asia. How are we shaping up . Yvonne post said it is a risk on, risk off feel two things. Lets see how things are starting off. Yields in the 10 year, the u. S. Leading declines. Index, more positivity, up 1 5 of 1 . We did get those pmi numbers out that were showing a rebou
December was not kind to Taiwanese manufacturers, and for all of 2023 the island’s export orders shed 15.9 per cent, year on year, to US$561 billion.
Export numbers for Taiwan re-entered the plus column after months of contraction and a shorter period of back-and-forth changes, fuelling hopes for protracted growth in 2024.