1 00:00:03,400 --> 00:00:08,000 Speaker 1: Broadcasting live to New York Gloomberg Even to Washington, d C. 2 00:00:08,200 --> 00:00:13,440 Speaker 1: Bloomber to Boston, Bloomberg twelve Honors, to San Francisco Bloomberg 3 00:00:14,320 --> 00:00:17,919 Speaker 1: to the Country Series Exam Channel one ninety and around 4 00:00:17,960 --> 00:00:21,200 Speaker 1: the globe the Bloomberg Radio plus Aben Bloomberg dot Com. 5 00:00:21,560 --> 00:00:26,360 Speaker 1: This is Bloomberg Surveillance. Good morning and is seven thirty 6 00:00:26,440 --> 00:00:29,560 Speaker 1: on Wall Street. I'm Michael McKee along with Lisa Brownwit 7 00:00:29,720 --> 00:00:32,760 Speaker 1: sitting in this morning for Tom Keane. It's an earnings day, 8 00:00:32,800 --> 00:00:37,040 Speaker 1: lots of numbers coming out, just crossing the Bloomberg three 9 00:00:37,200 --> 00:00:40,680 Speaker 1: m company earnings for share of two dollars and five cents. 10 00:00:41,040 --> 00:00:44,440 Speaker 1: That sales of seven point four one billion, and that 11 00:00:44,600 --> 00:00:47,800 Speaker 1: exceeds the estimate of seven point three two billion, the 12 00:00:47,800 --> 00:00:53,120 Speaker 1: consensus of analyst surveyed proctoring Gamble fiscal third quarter profit 13 00:00:53,200 --> 00:00:56,560 Speaker 1: topping estimates eighty six cents to share excluding some items. 14 00:00:56,560 --> 00:00:59,560 Speaker 1: Santalists have projected eighty two cents sales, though down six 15 00:00:59,600 --> 00:01:03,400 Speaker 1: point fifteen point eight billion. That was the estimate. DuPont 16 00:01:03,840 --> 00:01:06,440 Speaker 1: gonna merge this year, with Dow Chemical raised its earnings 17 00:01:06,440 --> 00:01:10,040 Speaker 1: outlook for the year. UH to buy ten cents this 18 00:01:10,120 --> 00:01:13,000 Speaker 1: year to three dollars, five cents, three dollars and twenty cents. 19 00:01:13,560 --> 00:01:17,760 Speaker 1: Chrysler earnings a few moments ago on a European basis, 20 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:21,280 Speaker 1: sales were twenty six point six billion euros, not quite 21 00:01:21,319 --> 00:01:24,440 Speaker 1: as high as the twenty seven point seven point eight 22 00:01:24,959 --> 00:01:30,240 Speaker 1: twenty seven point eight that were forecasts. So lots of earnings. Uh. 23 00:01:30,280 --> 00:01:32,480 Speaker 1: And of course Candra Moscow throughout the morning will have 24 00:01:32,520 --> 00:01:34,520 Speaker 1: all those for you. But first we're gonna check in 25 00:01:34,600 --> 00:01:38,520 Speaker 1: with Michael Barr and get the latest world and national headlines. Mike, Lisa, 26 00:01:38,560 --> 00:01:40,880 Speaker 1: thank you very much. It is primary day in five 27 00:01:41,040 --> 00:01:45,520 Speaker 1: Northeast states. Contests will be held in Connecticut, Delaware, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, 28 00:01:45,560 --> 00:01:49,000 Speaker 1: and Maryland. A strong day my Democrat Hillary Clinton could 29 00:01:49,080 --> 00:01:51,880 Speaker 1: bring her almost within a few votes of clinching the nomination. 30 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:56,160 Speaker 1: Last night in the town Hall on MSNBC, Clinton said 31 00:01:56,200 --> 00:01:59,680 Speaker 1: she wants rival Bernie Sanders support if she wins the nomination, 32 00:02:00,160 --> 00:02:03,200 Speaker 1: just like she supported then Senator Barack Obama in two 33 00:02:03,240 --> 00:02:06,640 Speaker 1: thousand eight. We got to the end in June and 34 00:02:06,680 --> 00:02:09,840 Speaker 1: I did not put down conditions. I didn't say, you 35 00:02:09,880 --> 00:02:12,360 Speaker 1: know what is senta Obama does, X, Y and Z. 36 00:02:12,840 --> 00:02:16,840 Speaker 1: Maybe I'll support him. Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump 37 00:02:16,880 --> 00:02:20,160 Speaker 1: had a message for rivals Ted Cruz and John Ksick. 38 00:02:20,600 --> 00:02:23,000 Speaker 1: They ought to both drop out of the race, so 39 00:02:23,080 --> 00:02:27,400 Speaker 1: we ought to unify the Republican Party. Trump campaigned in 40 00:02:27,480 --> 00:02:32,239 Speaker 1: Wilkesbury Township, Pennsylvania yesterday. Global News twenty four hours a day, 41 00:02:32,280 --> 00:02:35,720 Speaker 1: powered by our twenty four hundred journalists more than a 42 00:02:35,760 --> 00:02:38,959 Speaker 1: hundred fifty news bureaus from around the world. I'm Michael Barr, 43 00:02:39,000 --> 00:02:42,120 Speaker 1: Mike Lisa, thank you Mill Time Now for the Landrover 44 00:02:42,200 --> 00:02:46,320 Speaker 1: Parcipani Bloomberg. NBC Sports Update with John stash Our. All right, 45 00:02:46,360 --> 00:02:48,000 Speaker 1: Mike Nathan of Ald. He was just looking for a 46 00:02:48,040 --> 00:02:49,960 Speaker 1: win after starting the season O and two, ended up 47 00:02:50,000 --> 00:02:52,520 Speaker 1: flirting with a no hitter, lost in the seventh inning 48 00:02:52,520 --> 00:02:54,720 Speaker 1: with the Yankees won three one at Texas, solo and 49 00:02:54,880 --> 00:02:58,320 Speaker 1: runs by Jacobe Elsberry and Starling and Castro. Noah Syndergard 50 00:02:58,400 --> 00:03:01,400 Speaker 1: tacked on nine more strike out though a no decision. 51 00:03:01,720 --> 00:03:04,760 Speaker 1: Mets be Cincinnati five to three. Neil Walker's go ahead 52 00:03:04,760 --> 00:03:07,440 Speaker 1: to run Homer seventh, then he came after Syndergarden was 53 00:03:07,440 --> 00:03:09,880 Speaker 1: gone for Walker already eight home runs. Lucas dud to 54 00:03:09,960 --> 00:03:14,000 Speaker 1: Michael Confordo also Homer Mets of Aty Homers. The last 55 00:03:14,040 --> 00:03:16,120 Speaker 1: ten games they won nine in the last they let him. 56 00:03:16,160 --> 00:03:18,799 Speaker 1: There'll be a new Stanley Cup champion. Chicago lost Game 57 00:03:18,840 --> 00:03:21,760 Speaker 1: seven at St. Louis three to two. Nashville took Anaheim 58 00:03:21,800 --> 00:03:24,600 Speaker 1: three one. They've got Game seven tomorrow, and the Islanders 59 00:03:24,600 --> 00:03:27,720 Speaker 1: have Game one of Round two tomorrow at Tampa Bay. 60 00:03:27,800 --> 00:03:31,519 Speaker 1: Deflate gate not over never is. Indications now Tom Brady 61 00:03:31,520 --> 00:03:35,000 Speaker 1: will appeal his loss, perhaps to the U S Supreme Court. 62 00:03:35,280 --> 00:03:38,080 Speaker 1: After the NFL one it's appeal putting Brady's four game 63 00:03:38,120 --> 00:03:41,520 Speaker 1: suspension for the Patriots use of inflated football's fifteen months 64 00:03:41,520 --> 00:03:43,720 Speaker 1: to go back on the draft Thursday, Eagles had to 65 00:03:43,720 --> 00:03:47,280 Speaker 1: take quarterback, so starting QB Sam Bradford reportedly wants a 66 00:03:47,320 --> 00:03:51,000 Speaker 1: trade out of Philly. For the Bloomberg NBC Sports Update, 67 00:03:51,040 --> 00:03:55,640 Speaker 1: I'm John Stanshall, Thank you, John Well. We're looking at 68 00:03:56,120 --> 00:04:00,200 Speaker 1: market that has no real enthusiasm, but at least is 69 00:04:00,320 --> 00:04:03,320 Speaker 1: leaning towards a higher open S and p futures up 70 00:04:03,320 --> 00:04:06,080 Speaker 1: by three points a tenth of a percent down future 71 00:04:06,120 --> 00:04:09,240 Speaker 1: is thirty two higher. That is a two tents rise 72 00:04:09,480 --> 00:04:20,800 Speaker 1: on the day you're listening to Bloomberg Radio worldwide. Welcome 73 00:04:20,800 --> 00:04:23,680 Speaker 1: back to Bloomberg Surveillance. I might come McKey. Lisa Abramowitz 74 00:04:23,839 --> 00:04:27,720 Speaker 1: is sitting in for Tom Keene today. We are on 75 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:30,640 Speaker 1: FED Watched. The meeting should get underwigh in about an 76 00:04:30,640 --> 00:04:32,719 Speaker 1: hour and a half or so. It's two day meeting 77 00:04:32,760 --> 00:04:37,000 Speaker 1: decision two pm tomorrow afternoon, and we will be uh 78 00:04:37,440 --> 00:04:41,320 Speaker 1: presenting that to you here on Bloomberg Radio two pm. 79 00:04:41,720 --> 00:04:45,640 Speaker 1: I'll be anchoring our coverage along with Scarlet Fou and 80 00:04:46,000 --> 00:04:49,440 Speaker 1: Joe Weisenthal. So you'll want to tune in for that 81 00:04:49,720 --> 00:04:52,240 Speaker 1: bond market ahead of that flattening a bit. The two 82 00:04:52,320 --> 00:04:54,800 Speaker 1: year note yield is an eighty five basis points. The 83 00:04:54,960 --> 00:04:59,960 Speaker 1: tenure is at one point nine one percent. Coming up, 84 00:05:00,360 --> 00:05:03,479 Speaker 1: we're gonna be talking with Michael Pond. He is head 85 00:05:03,520 --> 00:05:08,720 Speaker 1: of of course, Global inflation linked Research at the at 86 00:05:08,760 --> 00:05:11,240 Speaker 1: Barclays and will get his view on maybe what the 87 00:05:11,320 --> 00:05:13,640 Speaker 1: Fed should be doing. But first, the Bloomberg n j 88 00:05:13,760 --> 00:05:15,320 Speaker 1: I t STEM Report brought to you by the New 89 00:05:15,400 --> 00:05:18,679 Speaker 1: Jersey Institute of Technology, investing more than a ten million 90 00:05:18,680 --> 00:05:20,640 Speaker 1: dollars a year and applied research to solve problems that 91 00:05:20,680 --> 00:05:23,360 Speaker 1: improve life. Learn more stories of innovation dot n j 92 00:05:23,560 --> 00:05:26,440 Speaker 1: I T dot E DU. Here's John Tucker and a 93 00:05:26,440 --> 00:05:28,359 Speaker 1: good morning to you, Michael. Let's see what's the making 94 00:05:28,360 --> 00:05:32,599 Speaker 1: news in science, technology engineering at MATH this morning. Mobile 95 00:05:32,640 --> 00:05:35,839 Speaker 1: phones in India must include a panic button from the 96 00:05:35,880 --> 00:05:39,800 Speaker 1: start of next year at satellite based location technology from 97 00:05:40,440 --> 00:05:43,520 Speaker 1: eighteen as officials trying to make the nations safer for women. 98 00:05:43,839 --> 00:05:47,240 Speaker 1: The emergency feature would be activated by pressing a designated 99 00:05:47,279 --> 00:05:49,800 Speaker 1: key in a smartphone a phone or holding down the 100 00:05:49,880 --> 00:05:53,920 Speaker 1: numbers five or nine on a basic device. This according 101 00:05:53,960 --> 00:05:56,839 Speaker 1: to a statement from the Telecom Ministry in New Delhi. 102 00:05:57,160 --> 00:06:01,520 Speaker 1: All manufacturers, includes companies such as Apple and Samsung Electronics, 103 00:06:01,720 --> 00:06:05,200 Speaker 1: would need to comply or When he started powermat Technologies 104 00:06:05,200 --> 00:06:08,919 Speaker 1: in two thousand six, Rain Polka and envisioned a cordless 105 00:06:08,960 --> 00:06:13,560 Speaker 1: future where millions of consumers would watch television, charge their phones, 106 00:06:13,640 --> 00:06:16,599 Speaker 1: and power up their kids toys without plugging into a 107 00:06:16,680 --> 00:06:20,960 Speaker 1: wall socket. A decade on, pol Kind's vision remains a 108 00:06:21,000 --> 00:06:24,840 Speaker 1: long way off. While powamts charging technology is increasingly being 109 00:06:24,920 --> 00:06:29,440 Speaker 1: used in phones, cars, and Starbucks at cafes, widespread adoption 110 00:06:29,560 --> 00:06:34,520 Speaker 1: remains elusive. But now competition is intensifying with rival technologies, 111 00:06:34,839 --> 00:06:38,480 Speaker 1: and that is this morning's Bloomberg j I T Steam Report. 112 00:06:38,600 --> 00:06:43,560 Speaker 1: Michael and Lisa, you're sitting next to our guest Michael Pond. Yes, 113 00:06:43,640 --> 00:06:47,000 Speaker 1: Michael Pond is with US Barkley's head of Global Inflation 114 00:06:47,040 --> 00:06:51,839 Speaker 1: linked Research on this day when arguably inflation discussions are 115 00:06:52,040 --> 00:06:54,839 Speaker 1: as important as ever. This is sort of the big 116 00:06:54,920 --> 00:06:58,120 Speaker 1: debate underpinning a lot of bond talk recently, which is 117 00:06:58,120 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 1: is the bond market too complacent about inflation never rearing 118 00:07:01,680 --> 00:07:03,880 Speaker 1: its head? And I want to start with oil. You know, 119 00:07:04,600 --> 00:07:07,279 Speaker 1: people have been looking to oil as a proxy for 120 00:07:08,120 --> 00:07:11,760 Speaker 1: inflation expectations over the past few years. Do you think 121 00:07:11,800 --> 00:07:16,280 Speaker 1: that the link between oil and bonds will break down 122 00:07:16,360 --> 00:07:18,920 Speaker 1: or has to break down? Well, Lisa, Mike John, thanks 123 00:07:18,960 --> 00:07:21,160 Speaker 1: for having me on again. You know, there has been 124 00:07:21,160 --> 00:07:26,120 Speaker 1: a decent correlation between oil and headline inflation. Headline inflation 125 00:07:26,200 --> 00:07:29,520 Speaker 1: recently was was bouncing along zero for for quite a 126 00:07:29,520 --> 00:07:33,600 Speaker 1: while because of the oil component. Oil often drives most 127 00:07:33,640 --> 00:07:37,440 Speaker 1: of the volatility and headline inflation, and that could pass 128 00:07:37,480 --> 00:07:41,440 Speaker 1: through into into core and again, consumers tend to focus 129 00:07:41,600 --> 00:07:45,440 Speaker 1: on inflation that experience that they experienced most often, and 130 00:07:45,480 --> 00:07:50,840 Speaker 1: that's things like gasoline prices, food prices, rather than broader 131 00:07:50,880 --> 00:07:54,880 Speaker 1: price pressures in the economy, so that can influence volatility, 132 00:07:54,880 --> 00:07:59,320 Speaker 1: and energy prices can influence consumer inflation expectations. Those have 133 00:07:59,440 --> 00:08:03,160 Speaker 1: been trend ding down, and the FED has now started 134 00:08:03,200 --> 00:08:06,679 Speaker 1: to become a bit more concerned that they are starting 135 00:08:06,720 --> 00:08:10,960 Speaker 1: to lose credibility and their ability to get inflation back 136 00:08:11,040 --> 00:08:14,040 Speaker 1: up to their two pc targets. So, you know, it's 137 00:08:14,040 --> 00:08:16,800 Speaker 1: interesting because I was talking with prem Psera from TV 138 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:18,800 Speaker 1: Securities yesterday and she said that there is a risk 139 00:08:19,320 --> 00:08:22,160 Speaker 1: that the FED will overshoot and will wait too long 140 00:08:22,760 --> 00:08:26,520 Speaker 1: to raise rates and therefore will allow inflation to jump 141 00:08:26,560 --> 00:08:28,080 Speaker 1: up more than they expect. Do you think this is 142 00:08:28,080 --> 00:08:30,760 Speaker 1: a risk? It is a risk, but we think that 143 00:08:30,760 --> 00:08:33,480 Speaker 1: would be a good problem to have. One of the 144 00:08:33,520 --> 00:08:37,360 Speaker 1: things that cherry Yelling is uh noted recently is that 145 00:08:37,559 --> 00:08:41,199 Speaker 1: monetary policy at the near zero lower bounds should be 146 00:08:41,320 --> 00:08:44,319 Speaker 1: a symmetric that they should be looking to overshoot rather 147 00:08:44,320 --> 00:08:48,040 Speaker 1: than undershoot, because when inflation is too high the economy 148 00:08:48,080 --> 00:08:50,400 Speaker 1: is a bit too hot, they know what to do. 149 00:08:50,480 --> 00:08:53,880 Speaker 1: They have one lever to pull, that's the short term 150 00:08:53,880 --> 00:08:56,600 Speaker 1: interest rate, and they can keep pulling it until the 151 00:08:56,640 --> 00:09:00,920 Speaker 1: economy slows down. When the economy is too often inflation 152 00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:03,160 Speaker 1: is too low all of a sudden, they're in this 153 00:09:03,280 --> 00:09:09,120 Speaker 1: experimental world with potentially negative rates or quantitative easing. It's 154 00:09:09,240 --> 00:09:13,920 Speaker 1: monetary policy is difficult when when growth is too low 155 00:09:14,320 --> 00:09:17,640 Speaker 1: and inflation is too low, and inflation expectations start to 156 00:09:17,679 --> 00:09:21,040 Speaker 1: creep lower. They'd rather deal with the problem of too 157 00:09:21,160 --> 00:09:25,680 Speaker 1: high inflation right now rather than persistently too low inflation 158 00:09:25,760 --> 00:09:30,640 Speaker 1: expectations have been creeping higher. You know, you're the guy 159 00:09:30,679 --> 00:09:32,679 Speaker 1: that has to follow inflation. I got just about a 160 00:09:32,720 --> 00:09:35,800 Speaker 1: minute left. Is its starting to come back? Well, it's 161 00:09:35,840 --> 00:09:38,880 Speaker 1: starting to come back. We we've bounced off the very 162 00:09:38,960 --> 00:09:43,800 Speaker 1: lows of February, but uh most forward inflation expectations are 163 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:47,400 Speaker 1: still lower than where they were at year end, and 164 00:09:47,520 --> 00:09:50,400 Speaker 1: even at current levels they're quite low. So the five 165 00:09:50,480 --> 00:09:55,800 Speaker 1: year five year forward implied break even from the market 166 00:09:55,840 --> 00:10:00,400 Speaker 1: based measures from TIPS is around one sixty. So again 167 00:10:00,480 --> 00:10:03,319 Speaker 1: that's well below the fenced target. So the market is 168 00:10:03,360 --> 00:10:07,119 Speaker 1: saying that the Fed won't achieve its inflation target even 169 00:10:07,120 --> 00:10:11,720 Speaker 1: over the medium term. Michael Pond is with us from 170 00:10:11,760 --> 00:10:15,600 Speaker 1: barclay Sees, the head of Global Inflation linked months. We 171 00:10:15,920 --> 00:10:19,640 Speaker 1: do note that um the brake evens Lisa have been 172 00:10:20,400 --> 00:10:23,040 Speaker 1: creeping a little bit higher. But interesting that, as Michael 173 00:10:23,080 --> 00:10:28,199 Speaker 1: pointed out to US earlier, the consumer surveys of inflation, 174 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:32,840 Speaker 1: the Michigan surveys, suggests that people see less inflation out there. Yeah, 175 00:10:32,880 --> 00:10:34,800 Speaker 1: it's it's been a strange thing. And then you know, 176 00:10:34,800 --> 00:10:37,440 Speaker 1: the the US five year break events have actually reached 177 00:10:37,480 --> 00:10:40,480 Speaker 1: the highest level UH in nine months, signaling that people 178 00:10:40,480 --> 00:10:43,920 Speaker 1: are sort of more UH. We encouraged about the idea 179 00:10:43,960 --> 00:10:46,880 Speaker 1: of inflation going forward. So we shall see which gauge 180 00:10:46,920 --> 00:10:50,040 Speaker 1: is correct. We shall see. Well, right now, certainly the 181 00:10:50,080 --> 00:10:53,520 Speaker 1: bond market is not betting on a lot of inflation 182 00:10:53,559 --> 00:10:56,679 Speaker 1: to your note yield eight six basis points. This is 183 00:10:56,720 --> 00:11:03,319 Speaker 1: Bloomerk surveillance on Bloomberg Radio. We are coumming down to 184 00:11:03,400 --> 00:11:06,360 Speaker 1: the opening bell, less than two hours to go, and 185 00:11:06,400 --> 00:11:09,360 Speaker 1: we'll fill that time by talking about the Fed. With 186 00:11:10,800 --> 00:11:13,400 Speaker 1: the Fed and it's primary dire I almost forgotten