America are piling on mountains of debt. What happens when its time for companies to pay the piper well get some answers on this tuesday, june 11th as Worldwide Exchange begins right now im back hi, from wherever youre watching im Brian Sullivan. Thank you for joining us on this tuesday. It could be a lucky seven for stocks theres a lot of green on the screen, and we can use i another rainy day in new york. Either get another cup of coffee or go back to bed. Dow futures are jurnd under 100. The dow on a sexday win streak. Of course, if we keep this up, it could make it a sevenday the bond yields are ticking up higher the benchmark tenure yield at 2. 16 . Also watch oil Oil Beginning to creep a little bit higher as well were up just under a percent. Also a big night overseas. Not as much in japan the nikkei in japan did rise 3. 1 look at the shanghai come possib posit. And the European Markets like our futures, like asia, a lot of green on that screen as we talked about, germany startin
The movement against the extradition bill. The chief executive in definitely postponed it, but not withdraw it. Many protesters say it was not enough. They wanted the chief executive to not only apologize, but withdraw the bill. But she says that they will not consider it until at least through the rest of this year. Protest organizers say they are angry and are calling for people to come out. Already, we are seeing families coming out the starting to fill up part of the square. Many of them are carrying white flowers, which some flower vendors are selling around the subway entrances in support of the one protester who did fall to his death late yesterday after climbing scaffolding. There was quite a press conference that we saw yesterday. Thane lam spoke for more one hour. When asked about if she was to resign, she was quite defined on that regard. Defined on that defiant on that regard. Ed absolute stephen absolutely. If she repeatedly asked would resign and she dodged the question a
And Paul Tudor Jones saying investors should worry about tariffs, he just doesnt know how much. We have not seen tariffs since the 1930s. There is no playbook for this. Nejra and the governor of the bank of japan speaks exclusively with with bloomberg about critical challenges. We all hope that trade tensions vanish. We may combine various monetary tools. Nejra its all straight ahead on bloomberg best. Hello and welcome. Im nejra cehic. This is bloomberg best, your weekly review of the most important Business News and analysis from around the world. Lets start with a day by day look at the top headlines. Global markets breathed a sigh of relief on monday after President Trump announced he would not impose a set of threatened tariffs on mexico. Mexico has won a reprieve after donald trump indefinitely suspended his plans for tariffs. Trump has also vowed mexico would soon make large agricultural purchases from the u. S. How did President Trump follow up on the announcement that he is no
Firms ceo. And congress probe into big tech kicks off the discussion on how facebook and google are challenging the news industry. We will hear from a top lawmaker who does not think big is necessarily bad. But first, to our top story. Apple has a backup plan if the u. S. China trade war continues to escalate. The companys manufacturing partner says it is able to make all iphones bound for the u. S. Outside of china if necessary. This group now makes most of apples smartphones at its chinese factory. Our bloomberg tech editor joined vonnie quinn with the details. Alistair this is an executive who was talking to investors and other people in taiwan, and our reporter in asia, debbie wu, was there to listen. This is more of a plan. They did not say apple asked foxconn to do this yet, but he was saying they are very capable of doing it. It has raised a lot of questions. We spoke to an analyst over here who looks at the smartphone industry, and he was saying that actualre talking about fina
Challenging the news industry. We will hear from a top lawmaker who does not think big is necessarily bad. But first, to our top story. Apple has a backup plan if the u. S. China trade war continues to escalate. Hon hai, the companys manufacturing partner, says it is able to make all iphones bound for the u. S. Outside of china if necessary. Hon hai now makes most of apples smartphones at its chinese factory. Our bloomberg tech editor joined vonnie quinn with the details. Alistair this is an executive who was talking to investors and other people in taiwan, and our reporter in asia, debbie wu, was there to listen. This is more of a plan. They did not say apple asked foxconn to do this yet, but he was saying they are very capable of doing it. It has raised a lot of questions. We spoke to an analyst over here who looks at the smartphone industry, and he was saying that if youre talking about actual final assembly, which is what foxconn does, putting together all the components in an ipho