president trump. basically you have pennsylvania voters who are saying we think the economy is excellent and good, but we re ready to vote for joe biden by 11 points. it was so interesting because biden did not shy away from talking about the economy today. right. he almost acted like this was one of his selling points because he talked about how the recovery started and has since continued from the obama administration which he was part of, right? right. that s right, and that is the case that he can make. what s a ig little hard times and democrats and republicans have found this, and trying to remind people, well, the last guy deserves more credit than this guy, and what biden is counting on is president trump still making these, you know, cases against, you know, for tariffs on china that can send the stock market gyrating, that basically that president trump will look like an uneven steward of the economy so that biden can say it was much more stable and calm. growth was h
. week we ve been convinced since the beginning that friction between china and the us is not a good situation for either country or indeed for the world economy as a whole china has confidence on the basis of mutual respect and equality that it will be possible to resolve the bilateral trade dispute. china is suffering too as a result of the conflict higher import prices and reduced exports weakening economic growth both sides are feeling the pressure. let s talk about the trade talks with stephen bids lacey and how critical is it that a resolution be found. then i think it s getting more critical as we ve seen with the stock market gyrating up and down we know that investors are already nervous about slowing global growth it doesn t really have much to do with this trade dispute but that s in the background they re seeing that they re saying everything s already slowing down and then what is this going to bring you know
india. you know, maybe people weren t paying as much attention to that in the american stock market just a few years ago. but, you know, american-listed companies trade on the stock market. a lot of them get half their business around the world, and so we are in this interconnected era where bad news anywhere in the globe can send the stock market gyrating. louise story of the new york times, thank you for joining us. thank you. and we ll be right back to clear the air. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it s not just good for business it s good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we re helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that s how we re helping set opportunity in motion.