1 00:00:02,720 --> 00:00:05,960 Speaker 1: Live from the Bloomberg Interacted Burger Studios. This is Bloomberg 2 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:09,760 Speaker 1: day Break for Thursday, February nine. Coming up today, Disney 3 00:00:09,840 --> 00:00:13,560 Speaker 1: shares surge on earnings and planned job cuts, Credit Swee 4 00:00:13,640 --> 00:00:16,279 Speaker 1: shares tumble, US investors pulled cash. We talked at the 5 00:00:16,280 --> 00:00:19,759 Speaker 1: bank CEO. Feed officials come out in droves for more 6 00:00:19,880 --> 00:00:23,240 Speaker 1: rate hikes, and the death toll from Turkey's massive earthquake 7 00:00:23,360 --> 00:00:27,400 Speaker 1: surpasses sixteen thousand. I'm Amy Morris, the man accused of 8 00:00:27,480 --> 00:00:30,680 Speaker 1: killing an off duty NYPD officer has a criminal record, 9 00:00:31,000 --> 00:00:34,959 Speaker 1: and Connecticut's budget promises more tax cuts. I'm John Stashoer 10 00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:37,840 Speaker 1: and sports and a blockbuster trade than nets delve Kevin 11 00:00:37,920 --> 00:00:40,640 Speaker 1: Durant of Phoenix for three players and four draft picks. 12 00:00:40,640 --> 00:00:45,880 Speaker 1: The Rangers beat Vancouver. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg 13 00:00:45,960 --> 00:00:48,960 Speaker 1: day Break, The business news you need disturn your day, 14 00:00:49,000 --> 00:00:53,400 Speaker 1: and just one fifteen minute podcast each pointing on Apple, Spotify, 15 00:00:53,600 --> 00:01:00,480 Speaker 1: The Bloomberg Business Appen everywhere you get your podcasts. Good morning, 16 00:01:00,520 --> 00:01:03,360 Speaker 1: I'm Nathan Hagar and I'm kerin Moscow. Here are the 17 00:01:03,400 --> 00:01:06,920 Speaker 1: stories we're following today. We begin this morning with earnings 18 00:01:06,959 --> 00:01:10,240 Speaker 1: and job cuts at Disney. They have the stock up 19 00:01:10,640 --> 00:01:13,680 Speaker 1: six and a quarter percent in early trading. Disney reported 20 00:01:13,720 --> 00:01:16,400 Speaker 1: better than expected sales and profit, led by its theme 21 00:01:16,480 --> 00:01:20,160 Speaker 1: parks division, and CEO Bob Iger is planning to cut 22 00:01:20,200 --> 00:01:24,000 Speaker 1: seven thousand jobs as part of a dramatic restructuring. We 23 00:01:24,080 --> 00:01:27,120 Speaker 1: are going to take a really hard look at the 24 00:01:27,280 --> 00:01:33,280 Speaker 1: cost for everything that we make, both across television and film, 25 00:01:33,600 --> 00:01:37,399 Speaker 1: because things in a very competitive world have just simply 26 00:01:37,440 --> 00:01:42,560 Speaker 1: gotten more expensive. And that's something that is already underway here. 27 00:01:42,840 --> 00:01:45,479 Speaker 1: Disney CEO Bob Iger is seeking five and a half 28 00:01:45,520 --> 00:01:48,160 Speaker 1: billion dollars in cost savings. More than half of that's 29 00:01:48,200 --> 00:01:50,840 Speaker 1: expected to come from the movie and TV budget. Well. 30 00:01:50,880 --> 00:01:53,720 Speaker 1: On the flip side, Nathan Shares of credit suites are 31 00:01:53,760 --> 00:01:56,400 Speaker 1: down more than five percent. This morning, the Swiss banks 32 00:01:56,440 --> 00:01:59,720 Speaker 1: that it expects a substantial loss this year. Clients pulled 33 00:01:59,720 --> 00:02:03,000 Speaker 1: direct one hundred ten billions with Frank's in the latest quarter, 34 00:02:03,280 --> 00:02:06,800 Speaker 1: capping the bank's worst annual performance since the financial crisis. 35 00:02:07,080 --> 00:02:09,760 Speaker 1: CEO al Rick Kerner spoke with us about the results. 36 00:02:10,040 --> 00:02:13,960 Speaker 1: The results are unacceptable, obviously, and that's why we created 37 00:02:14,639 --> 00:02:17,840 Speaker 1: the News to Edgy transformation program, which we as you know, 38 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:22,200 Speaker 1: communicated enter October to Credit a new Credit Swiss, much 39 00:02:22,280 --> 00:02:26,720 Speaker 1: more focused, simpler build around client needs in the mid term, 40 00:02:26,880 --> 00:02:31,120 Speaker 1: very profitable and the executing at Pace and Credit Swis 41 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:34,359 Speaker 1: CEO Rick Kerner says fixed income trading revenues were down 42 00:02:34,400 --> 00:02:37,240 Speaker 1: eighty four percent year on year, while equities trading revenues 43 00:02:37,240 --> 00:02:39,920 Speaker 1: from ninety six percent. Stay tuned for more of that 44 00:02:40,040 --> 00:02:42,960 Speaker 1: interview coming up shortly on Bloomberg Daybreak. Well, Karen, We're 45 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:45,679 Speaker 1: hearing from another banking executive this morning, this time on 46 00:02:45,800 --> 00:02:49,000 Speaker 1: the Fed. In an interview with Reuters, JP Morgan CEO 47 00:02:49,120 --> 00:02:51,280 Speaker 1: Jamie Diamond said the Fed may need to lift its 48 00:02:51,320 --> 00:02:55,400 Speaker 1: benchmark interest rate above five Diamond sent off inflation stops 49 00:02:55,440 --> 00:02:57,600 Speaker 1: falling and gets stuck around three and a half percent, 50 00:02:57,680 --> 00:03:00,400 Speaker 1: the Fed quote may have to go higher than five percent. 51 00:03:00,800 --> 00:03:04,560 Speaker 1: Diamonds comments follow several calls from Fed officials for more 52 00:03:04,600 --> 00:03:08,680 Speaker 1: interest rate hikes. Nathan Policymakers, speaking at separate events yesterday, 53 00:03:08,720 --> 00:03:12,160 Speaker 1: delivered a similar message. And here's FED Governor Christopher Waller. 54 00:03:12,400 --> 00:03:15,600 Speaker 1: We are seeing that effort begin to pay off, but 55 00:03:15,680 --> 00:03:18,520 Speaker 1: we have farther to go, and it might be a 56 00:03:18,560 --> 00:03:22,960 Speaker 1: long fight, with interest rates higher for longer than some 57 00:03:23,040 --> 00:03:26,600 Speaker 1: are currently expecting. But it will not hesitate to do 58 00:03:26,800 --> 00:03:29,280 Speaker 1: what is needed to get my job done. And those 59 00:03:29,320 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 1: comments from Christopher Waller were echoed by his colleague, Minneapolis 60 00:03:32,600 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 1: Fed President Neil cash Curry. There's not yet much evidence 61 00:03:35,880 --> 00:03:38,360 Speaker 1: in my judgment that the rate hikes that we've done 62 00:03:38,400 --> 00:03:41,120 Speaker 1: so far are having much effect on the labor market, 63 00:03:41,240 --> 00:03:43,000 Speaker 1: and we need to bring the labor market into balance. 64 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:44,840 Speaker 1: So that tells me we need to do more. How 65 00:03:44,920 --> 00:03:47,560 Speaker 1: much more, I don't know for sure. Neil cash Curry 66 00:03:47,680 --> 00:03:49,880 Speaker 1: says the Fed will likely need to raise interest rates 67 00:03:49,880 --> 00:03:52,120 Speaker 1: to around five point four percent in order to get 68 00:03:52,160 --> 00:03:54,960 Speaker 1: inflation down to the feds two percent goal. Well, those 69 00:03:54,960 --> 00:03:57,240 Speaker 1: hawkish calls by the Fed lead to a sell off 70 00:03:57,280 --> 00:04:01,200 Speaker 1: in stocks yesterday about the SNP NAZDAC fell more than 71 00:04:01,280 --> 00:04:06,120 Speaker 1: one percent. Robert Stimpson, his chief investment officer at Oak associates, Well, 72 00:04:06,240 --> 00:04:08,280 Speaker 1: I think the market has gotten the message and that 73 00:04:08,520 --> 00:04:10,560 Speaker 1: two thousand and twenty three is going to be more 74 00:04:10,600 --> 00:04:13,800 Speaker 1: of the same, where the market gets optimistic that the 75 00:04:13,840 --> 00:04:16,400 Speaker 1: set is close to a pivot or done, only to 76 00:04:16,480 --> 00:04:20,080 Speaker 1: be reminded that no, it may not be. Robert Stimpson 77 00:04:20,120 --> 00:04:22,479 Speaker 1: at Oak Associate says the FETE is still concerned about 78 00:04:22,480 --> 00:04:25,640 Speaker 1: the strong job markets impact on prices. And now let's 79 00:04:25,640 --> 00:04:27,680 Speaker 1: head to the Middle East, Nathan, where the disaster from 80 00:04:27,760 --> 00:04:30,600 Speaker 1: last week's earthquakes is getting worse. The death toll has 81 00:04:30,640 --> 00:04:35,479 Speaker 1: now passed sixteen thousand across Turkey and Syria. Bloomberry symondemic 82 00:04:35,520 --> 00:04:39,400 Speaker 1: Can has the latest from Istanbul. Rescue fs are still underway, 83 00:04:39,640 --> 00:04:42,160 Speaker 1: but it's definitely a race against time to try and 84 00:04:42,200 --> 00:04:45,080 Speaker 1: save as many people as possible. Of course, this is 85 00:04:45,120 --> 00:04:49,560 Speaker 1: the fourth day of rescue efforts now. Both Turkish President 86 00:04:49,760 --> 00:04:53,719 Speaker 1: bridget Type as One and his US counterpart Joe Biden, 87 00:04:54,000 --> 00:04:57,760 Speaker 1: have caught this disaster the worst in a century. President 88 00:04:57,800 --> 00:05:01,159 Speaker 1: as One visited the disaster so in yesterday and he 89 00:05:01,240 --> 00:05:04,600 Speaker 1: promised to rebuild in a year in Bloombergy Simon Demican 90 00:05:04,720 --> 00:05:07,919 Speaker 1: reports that Turkeys stock exchange will be closed for five 91 00:05:07,960 --> 00:05:11,640 Speaker 1: trading days. The country's benchmark index erased twenty one billion 92 00:05:11,680 --> 00:05:15,159 Speaker 1: dollars in value after yesterday's trades were canceled. On the 93 00:05:15,200 --> 00:05:18,839 Speaker 1: geopolitical frontcar in US China relations continue to remain in 94 00:05:18,920 --> 00:05:21,960 Speaker 1: focus and President Biden is denying that ties between the 95 00:05:21,960 --> 00:05:25,400 Speaker 1: two countries are being strained after the balloon incident, Bloomberg 96 00:05:25,440 --> 00:05:28,240 Speaker 1: said Baxter has the story. Biden says he has not 97 00:05:28,360 --> 00:05:32,440 Speaker 1: spoken with China President She Jumping since the incident. On PBS, 98 00:05:32,520 --> 00:05:34,880 Speaker 1: when asked if the relations had taken a big hit, 99 00:05:35,200 --> 00:05:39,480 Speaker 1: he flatly answered, no, No, We're going to compete fully 100 00:05:39,560 --> 00:05:42,120 Speaker 1: with China, but we're not going to look if we're 101 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:46,080 Speaker 1: not looking for conflict and uh and that's been the 102 00:05:46,120 --> 00:05:48,840 Speaker 1: case so far. Meanwhile, the administration is saying it is 103 00:05:48,839 --> 00:05:54,000 Speaker 1: collecting very valuable information on China's balloon intelligence gathering operation 104 00:05:54,520 --> 00:05:58,200 Speaker 1: and we'll share it with allies around the world. In 105 00:05:58,320 --> 00:06:01,200 Speaker 1: San Francisco, I'm at baxter Burg daybreak, all right, and 106 00:06:01,279 --> 00:06:04,360 Speaker 1: thank you. Meantime, China is blasting President Biden over his 107 00:06:04,480 --> 00:06:08,000 Speaker 1: critical comments about President She jan Ping, and the PBS 108 00:06:08,120 --> 00:06:11,400 Speaker 1: interview ed mentioned the President repeated comments made in his 109 00:06:11,520 --> 00:06:14,240 Speaker 1: State of the Union address that no world leader would 110 00:06:14,320 --> 00:06:18,000 Speaker 1: want to trade places with President She in Beijing this morning, 111 00:06:18,000 --> 00:06:21,560 Speaker 1: at Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said, quote, the US remarks 112 00:06:21,560 --> 00:06:27,040 Speaker 1: are highly irresponsible and violate basic diplomatic protocols. Future is 113 00:06:27,120 --> 00:06:30,240 Speaker 1: higher this morning. Straight ahead, we have your latest headlines, 114 00:06:30,360 --> 00:06:39,280 Speaker 1: plus a check of sports, and this is Bloomberg. Forty 115 00:06:39,320 --> 00:06:41,600 Speaker 1: one degrees in Central Park It's going to turn cloudy 116 00:06:41,640 --> 00:06:44,039 Speaker 1: today with showers likely this afternoon, going up to near 117 00:06:44,080 --> 00:06:46,599 Speaker 1: fifty degrees. As those showers move out, tonight will dip 118 00:06:46,600 --> 00:06:49,080 Speaker 1: down into the upper forties, and temperatures will rise through 119 00:06:49,120 --> 00:06:50,919 Speaker 1: the overnight hours. So I'm now to look at some 120 00:06:50,960 --> 00:06:52,880 Speaker 1: of the other stories making news in New York and 121 00:06:52,960 --> 00:06:55,640 Speaker 1: around the world with Bloomberg's Amy Morris. Good morning, Amy, 122 00:06:55,720 --> 00:06:58,680 Speaker 1: Good morning, Nathan. Southwest Airlines is canceled two thirds of 123 00:06:58,720 --> 00:07:01,200 Speaker 1: its flights in the wake up severe winter weather and 124 00:07:01,240 --> 00:07:04,080 Speaker 1: internal systems issues, and it's not expected to get caught 125 00:07:04,160 --> 00:07:07,360 Speaker 1: up until this weekend at the earliest. Co and analyst 126 00:07:07,400 --> 00:07:11,040 Speaker 1: Helene Becker tells Bloomberg TV that Southwest under invested in 127 00:07:11,120 --> 00:07:13,360 Speaker 1: I T and now that's come back to haunt them. 128 00:07:13,480 --> 00:07:16,880 Speaker 1: They're doing what should be automated by hand. Um, when 129 00:07:16,920 --> 00:07:20,840 Speaker 1: you have six thousand flights today and and you probably shouldn't, 130 00:07:20,880 --> 00:07:24,400 Speaker 1: you should probably have two thirds of that. Um, it's 131 00:07:24,440 --> 00:07:26,320 Speaker 1: nothing I don't have enough people. It's that they don't 132 00:07:26,360 --> 00:07:28,280 Speaker 1: know where their people are. She says, more than eight 133 00:07:28,440 --> 00:07:31,720 Speaker 1: percent of flight cancelations earlier this week. We're just by 134 00:07:31,880 --> 00:07:35,760 Speaker 1: Southwest Airlines. Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has unveiled a more 135 00:07:35,800 --> 00:07:38,640 Speaker 1: than fifty billion dollar by any Ill budget that would 136 00:07:38,680 --> 00:07:41,240 Speaker 1: cut income taxes to four and a half percent, down 137 00:07:41,280 --> 00:07:44,080 Speaker 1: from five percent for families making up to one hundred 138 00:07:44,080 --> 00:07:46,960 Speaker 1: thousand dollars per year. He projects it will save about 139 00:07:46,960 --> 00:07:50,080 Speaker 1: four hundred forty million dollars each year. The budget also 140 00:07:50,120 --> 00:07:52,720 Speaker 1: increases spending by three and a half percent this fiscal 141 00:07:52,840 --> 00:07:55,760 Speaker 1: year and then by another one point eight percent next year. 142 00:07:56,080 --> 00:07:58,679 Speaker 1: A councilman from New Jersey was shot to death yesterday. 143 00:07:58,840 --> 00:08:02,200 Speaker 1: That's the second set shooting in a week. Russell Heller 144 00:08:02,320 --> 00:08:04,760 Speaker 1: was a councilman from Milford and was killed outside the 145 00:08:04,800 --> 00:08:08,760 Speaker 1: PSC in g Somerset Division headquarters in Franklin. Police say 146 00:08:08,760 --> 00:08:12,080 Speaker 1: the suspect and that shooting was a former employee, Garry Curtis, 147 00:08:12,080 --> 00:08:14,960 Speaker 1: who was found later dead from a self inflicted gunshot wound. 148 00:08:15,400 --> 00:08:19,000 Speaker 1: This just one week after Sayerville councilwoman unict One Far 149 00:08:19,200 --> 00:08:22,320 Speaker 1: was fatally shot in a vehicle near her home. In 150 00:08:22,400 --> 00:08:25,480 Speaker 1: New York. Police say the alleged NYPD cup killer has 151 00:08:25,560 --> 00:08:29,120 Speaker 1: had previous run ins with law enforcement. Mayor Eric Adams 152 00:08:29,120 --> 00:08:32,920 Speaker 1: tells MSNBC he's not surprised the suspect, thirty eight year 153 00:08:32,920 --> 00:08:36,360 Speaker 1: old Randy Jones has a criminal record to evolve into 154 00:08:36,440 --> 00:08:39,559 Speaker 1: a recidivism that you're seen in not only New York 155 00:08:39,600 --> 00:08:42,640 Speaker 1: but our country is impact in how we keep our 156 00:08:42,679 --> 00:08:45,400 Speaker 1: city safe. Jones was arrested once in New York City 157 00:08:45,440 --> 00:08:48,760 Speaker 1: for strangulation and two other times in Virginia. Now he's 158 00:08:48,800 --> 00:08:51,640 Speaker 1: charged with murder and attempted robbery in the fatal shooting 159 00:08:51,640 --> 00:08:55,640 Speaker 1: of twenty six year old add Fayez. Grand Central Madison 160 00:08:55,640 --> 00:08:57,920 Speaker 1: will officially kick off its full l I Double R 161 00:08:58,040 --> 00:09:00,120 Speaker 1: service schedule at the end of this month's or is 162 00:09:00,120 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 1: Tell w NBC TV. Full service will begin on Monday, 163 00:09:03,400 --> 00:09:07,560 Speaker 1: February Global News powered by more than twenty seven hundred 164 00:09:07,640 --> 00:09:11,319 Speaker 1: journalists and analysts and over one twenty countries. I'm Amy 165 00:09:11,360 --> 00:09:18,679 Speaker 1: Morris and this is Bloomberg Nathan. Thanks Amy, time for 166 00:09:18,679 --> 00:09:20,800 Speaker 1: the Bloomberg Sports Update, brought to you by Trice stayed 167 00:09:20,800 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 1: out a major departure in Brooklyn, John Stan Shouer, Yeah, Nathan, 168 00:09:24,480 --> 00:09:26,319 Speaker 1: last one out the door, turned out the lights. You 169 00:09:26,360 --> 00:09:29,199 Speaker 1: know they say you need multiple All stars to win 170 00:09:29,200 --> 00:09:31,679 Speaker 1: an NBA championship. Well, a year ago, the Nets had 171 00:09:31,679 --> 00:09:34,000 Speaker 1: put together three of the best players in the NBA, 172 00:09:34,080 --> 00:09:37,760 Speaker 1: but James Harden Kyrie aving Kevin Durant only played sixteen 173 00:09:37,760 --> 00:09:41,680 Speaker 1: games together. All three had expressed desires previously their careers 174 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:44,679 Speaker 1: to get traded. All three would express that same desire 175 00:09:44,760 --> 00:09:47,280 Speaker 1: to the Nets a year ago, Hard and ship to Philadelphia. 176 00:09:47,360 --> 00:09:50,760 Speaker 1: He's playing for his fourth different team, just this past Sunday, 177 00:09:50,880 --> 00:09:54,120 Speaker 1: Irving Delta Dallas, that's his fourth team. And last night 178 00:09:54,559 --> 00:09:57,480 Speaker 1: then that's traded Kevin Durant to Phoenix, So the Sons 179 00:09:57,480 --> 00:10:00,280 Speaker 1: will become the fourth team that k D has aid for. 180 00:10:00,440 --> 00:10:02,960 Speaker 1: T J. Warren also goes to the Sun's. In return, 181 00:10:03,000 --> 00:10:06,480 Speaker 1: the Nets get three decent players mckel Bridges, Cam Johnson, 182 00:10:06,559 --> 00:10:09,480 Speaker 1: Jay Crowder. They get four first round draft picks. A 183 00:10:09,600 --> 00:10:11,439 Speaker 1: year ago the next traded a first round pick in 184 00:10:11,520 --> 00:10:15,000 Speaker 1: Atlanta for Cam Reddish. He hadn't played a single minute 185 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:17,800 Speaker 1: for the Knicks in the last two months. Reddish Delta 186 00:10:17,920 --> 00:10:21,319 Speaker 1: Portland with the first round pick. The Knicks get Josh 187 00:10:21,360 --> 00:10:24,640 Speaker 1: Hart from the Blazer's NBA trade deadline coming this afternoon. 188 00:10:24,679 --> 00:10:26,439 Speaker 1: At the Garden, Rangers won their third in a row, 189 00:10:26,840 --> 00:10:29,560 Speaker 1: beat Vancouver four to three. Seaton Halls three game winning 190 00:10:29,559 --> 00:10:31,240 Speaker 1: Street came to an end a home lost to Creighton 191 00:10:31,360 --> 00:10:33,760 Speaker 1: Fordham one again beat you Mass The Rams are now 192 00:10:33,920 --> 00:10:37,400 Speaker 1: nineteen and five and Yukon women lost at Marquette and 193 00:10:37,400 --> 00:10:38,960 Speaker 1: they've now lost two games in a row for the 194 00:10:39,000 --> 00:10:42,640 Speaker 1: first time in thirty years. NFL honors go out to 195 00:10:42,720 --> 00:10:44,959 Speaker 1: night Patrick Mahomes getting ready for the Super Bowl. He's 196 00:10:44,960 --> 00:10:47,360 Speaker 1: expected to win m v P. Two Jets could win 197 00:10:47,440 --> 00:10:50,439 Speaker 1: Rookie of the Year awards, Garry Wilson on the offense 198 00:10:50,480 --> 00:10:52,600 Speaker 1: and Sauce Gardener for defense, a little over a month 199 00:10:52,640 --> 00:10:55,120 Speaker 1: after he nearly died on the field in Buffalo. Tomorrow, 200 00:10:55,120 --> 00:10:57,800 Speaker 1: Hamlin was a Super Bowl Week of Phoenix, picking up 201 00:10:57,800 --> 00:11:04,320 Speaker 1: the NFL Community Service Award. John Stashower Bloomberg Sport Live 202 00:11:04,520 --> 00:11:07,480 Speaker 1: from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, 203 00:11:07,679 --> 00:11:11,559 Speaker 1: Boston to Washington, d C. Nationwide on Sirius, example of 204 00:11:11,600 --> 00:11:16,240 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Business app and Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. 205 00:11:17,320 --> 00:11:20,880 Speaker 1: Good morning. I'm Nathan Hacker. Credit Suite still expects to 206 00:11:20,920 --> 00:11:25,600 Speaker 1: return to profit in that's despite warning of a significant 207 00:11:25,640 --> 00:11:29,640 Speaker 1: loss this year and reporting a fifth straight quarterly decline. 208 00:11:30,000 --> 00:11:33,280 Speaker 1: Credit Swite saw a record hundred twenty billion dollars in 209 00:11:33,320 --> 00:11:36,520 Speaker 1: outflows in the latest quarter, and it's making significant cuts 210 00:11:36,559 --> 00:11:39,679 Speaker 1: to its bonus pool. The CEO of Credit swiz al 211 00:11:39,720 --> 00:11:43,080 Speaker 1: Rick Kerner, spoke about all that and more with Bloomberg's 212 00:11:43,080 --> 00:11:47,199 Speaker 1: Francine Lakwa. Let's listen in we have results. You your 213 00:11:47,240 --> 00:11:50,680 Speaker 1: first got feeling about them. The results are unacceptable, obviously, 214 00:11:50,960 --> 00:11:55,560 Speaker 1: and that's why we created the News to Edgy transformation program, 215 00:11:55,640 --> 00:11:59,360 Speaker 1: which we as you know, communicated er October. To Credit 216 00:11:59,400 --> 00:12:03,480 Speaker 1: New Credits is much more focused, simpler, built around client 217 00:12:03,600 --> 00:12:08,240 Speaker 1: needs in the midterm, very profitable, and we are executing 218 00:12:08,280 --> 00:12:11,160 Speaker 1: at pace. And let we also say we are confirming 219 00:12:11,160 --> 00:12:13,280 Speaker 1: all our targets we gave by the end of October. 220 00:12:13,559 --> 00:12:15,920 Speaker 1: So when do you think results will be acceptable? When 221 00:12:15,920 --> 00:12:18,640 Speaker 1: will they be at a level that you're comfortable with. Look, 222 00:12:18,679 --> 00:12:21,080 Speaker 1: we said this is a three year, three year transformation. 223 00:12:21,440 --> 00:12:24,719 Speaker 1: We gave targets on on return, on times aroacuity. As 224 00:12:24,760 --> 00:12:28,560 Speaker 1: you know, we reconfirmed them. So it will take some time, 225 00:12:29,720 --> 00:12:33,280 Speaker 1: certainly a very transformative year, and then we get better 226 00:12:33,280 --> 00:12:38,560 Speaker 1: and better. What's your outlook for asset flows? So we 227 00:12:38,600 --> 00:12:42,079 Speaker 1: have seen what has happened in October. Let me say 228 00:12:42,120 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 1: that you know the outflows we have seen basically are 229 00:12:45,679 --> 00:12:51,160 Speaker 1: more than eighty five stemming from October and November, and 230 00:12:51,200 --> 00:12:53,360 Speaker 1: if you click only in October is more than six. 231 00:12:54,720 --> 00:12:57,520 Speaker 1: So what we did immediately after we could communicate the 232 00:12:57,640 --> 00:13:01,320 Speaker 1: end of October, we put in place and at least 233 00:13:01,320 --> 00:13:06,280 Speaker 1: what the colleagues tell me, an unprecedented client outreach program. 234 00:13:06,320 --> 00:13:08,640 Speaker 1: So we talked in the meantime to more than ten 235 00:13:08,720 --> 00:13:13,040 Speaker 1: thousand wealth management clients individual as we talk, and more 236 00:13:13,040 --> 00:13:16,280 Speaker 1: than fifty thousand clients in Switzerland. And I think that 237 00:13:16,400 --> 00:13:19,640 Speaker 1: has created very good momentum. So if I look into January, 238 00:13:20,440 --> 00:13:25,840 Speaker 1: the group overall isn't that positive on deposits, wealth's management 239 00:13:25,880 --> 00:13:30,080 Speaker 1: globally as well. Let's menationedent Asia Peck as well. Let's 240 00:13:30,080 --> 00:13:33,239 Speaker 1: mentioned PEC being positive on that new assets and Switzerland 241 00:13:33,280 --> 00:13:37,560 Speaker 1: as well. So I think the situation has changed completely. 242 00:13:37,800 --> 00:13:41,559 Speaker 1: When will Christmas be reliably profit again? Look, that is 243 00:13:41,600 --> 00:13:46,040 Speaker 1: a far reaching, far reaching question. We said very clearly 244 00:13:46,080 --> 00:13:48,840 Speaker 1: we will make a loss in twenty twenty three and 245 00:13:48,920 --> 00:13:51,720 Speaker 1: from there on um we will get better and better. 246 00:13:52,360 --> 00:13:53,960 Speaker 1: Talk to me a little bit about compensation. I mean 247 00:13:53,960 --> 00:13:57,640 Speaker 1: there's certainly created waves. There was talk about you delaying 248 00:13:57,720 --> 00:14:00,640 Speaker 1: compensation or doing in the three transits. What is the 249 00:14:00,679 --> 00:14:03,599 Speaker 1: reasoning behind that? No, we we are don't doing it 250 00:14:03,600 --> 00:14:07,480 Speaker 1: in two responsors. So we have we haven't hadn't pick 251 00:14:07,920 --> 00:14:11,880 Speaker 1: you know, sort of say compensation day like today before yesterday. 252 00:14:12,080 --> 00:14:14,880 Speaker 1: And there are very small parts of the firm, particular 253 00:14:15,200 --> 00:14:18,120 Speaker 1: seniors in CSFB that was delighted of it. But you 254 00:14:18,120 --> 00:14:20,520 Speaker 1: know we are we're doing that over the next couple 255 00:14:20,520 --> 00:14:22,920 Speaker 1: of days. But overall it was done globally more less 256 00:14:22,920 --> 00:14:25,440 Speaker 1: at the same day. So what's your strategy on compensation 257 00:14:25,640 --> 00:14:29,560 Speaker 1: and bonuses? Look at this vergy in quotation market is 258 00:14:29,600 --> 00:14:32,280 Speaker 1: pretty simple. That needs to be in line with the 259 00:14:32,360 --> 00:14:36,360 Speaker 1: results more or less um and and I think that's 260 00:14:36,400 --> 00:14:38,800 Speaker 1: the current thinking and and the future thinking. And I 261 00:14:38,800 --> 00:14:41,200 Speaker 1: think there is also something which is very important, you know, 262 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:44,760 Speaker 1: if you think about new credits with that provides us 263 00:14:44,800 --> 00:14:47,960 Speaker 1: with the opportunity to create an also new culture. And 264 00:14:47,960 --> 00:14:49,800 Speaker 1: that is all what we are defining now. And I 265 00:14:49,840 --> 00:14:52,120 Speaker 1: think the new culture when it comes to compensation in 266 00:14:52,160 --> 00:14:54,920 Speaker 1: principle going forward will be you know, you make profit, 267 00:14:54,960 --> 00:14:59,960 Speaker 1: you paper honest, if you don't, you pay the very 268 00:15:00,040 --> 00:15:02,840 Speaker 1: little or nothing. So that's that's the culture around bonus 269 00:15:02,920 --> 00:15:06,880 Speaker 1: going forward. Are you reallocating bonuses actually at the bank? 270 00:15:07,120 --> 00:15:09,360 Speaker 1: Like how you think about it? What do you mean 271 00:15:09,400 --> 00:15:11,920 Speaker 1: by reallocating in terms of the units. So is it 272 00:15:12,520 --> 00:15:15,240 Speaker 1: seems pretty I guess intuitive that if you make a 273 00:15:15,280 --> 00:15:17,120 Speaker 1: profit or if you would do good, you have bonuses. 274 00:15:17,840 --> 00:15:20,880 Speaker 1: Are you taking some away from certain people to give 275 00:15:20,880 --> 00:15:22,560 Speaker 1: it to others? Like? How has that changed in the 276 00:15:22,640 --> 00:15:25,400 Speaker 1: last twelve months looked not in principle or not. But 277 00:15:25,520 --> 00:15:27,840 Speaker 1: the only thing which we are doing, obviously is as 278 00:15:27,880 --> 00:15:32,000 Speaker 1: you have seen we we we cut the bonus pool significantly, 279 00:15:32,000 --> 00:15:33,800 Speaker 1: which you would expect, I guess in a year like 280 00:15:33,920 --> 00:15:37,160 Speaker 1: last year. But then we make sure and that's maybe 281 00:15:37,200 --> 00:15:39,880 Speaker 1: the the only overlay as we are creating and make 282 00:15:39,920 --> 00:15:42,120 Speaker 1: sure you know that we can really keep the franchise. 283 00:15:42,600 --> 00:15:44,400 Speaker 1: And in this sense it might be that you know, 284 00:15:44,400 --> 00:15:46,680 Speaker 1: a little bit goes more left than right and so on, 285 00:15:46,800 --> 00:15:49,840 Speaker 1: but in principle it goes on the on the underlying results. 286 00:15:50,000 --> 00:15:52,600 Speaker 1: Are you worried about people leaving the firm? 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