1 00:00:02,400 --> 00:00:05,640 Speaker 1: Good morning. I'm Brian Curtis and I'm Doug Krisner. Here 2 00:00:05,680 --> 00:00:07,320 Speaker 1: are the stories we're following today. 3 00:00:08,600 --> 00:00:11,680 Speaker 2: Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelenski has spent the day meeting with 4 00:00:11,720 --> 00:00:14,480 Speaker 2: President Joe Biden and members of Congress. Let's get right 5 00:00:14,520 --> 00:00:16,760 Speaker 2: to Ed Baxter in San Francisco with all the latest. 6 00:00:16,800 --> 00:00:19,119 Speaker 3: Did all right, Thank you very much, Brian. Yeah, he 7 00:00:19,200 --> 00:00:21,800 Speaker 3: of course is asking for additional aid for the war effort. 8 00:00:21,800 --> 00:00:25,160 Speaker 3: Apparently will leave empty handed from Congress, at least at 9 00:00:25,200 --> 00:00:27,120 Speaker 3: the White House, though a pledge of support and the 10 00:00:27,160 --> 00:00:29,720 Speaker 3: signing by the President of a two hundred million dollar 11 00:00:29,840 --> 00:00:33,160 Speaker 3: draw down from Defense Department's budget. Biden and Zelenski held 12 00:00:33,159 --> 00:00:36,159 Speaker 3: a joint news conference too, focusing on the success of 13 00:00:36,240 --> 00:00:38,880 Speaker 3: the Ukraine US partnership to date. 14 00:00:39,080 --> 00:00:44,680 Speaker 4: Remember how far Ukraine has come, Russia's failed, failed US 15 00:00:44,720 --> 00:00:47,840 Speaker 4: far and trying to erase Ukraine from the map and 16 00:00:48,400 --> 00:00:50,800 Speaker 4: subsume it into Russia ever since. 17 00:00:50,880 --> 00:00:54,320 Speaker 5: We talked about today will help us in the year 18 00:00:54,640 --> 00:00:58,080 Speaker 5: twenty twenty four. Today's discussions in the White House and 19 00:00:58,120 --> 00:01:03,080 Speaker 5: then kumvres across booth and both chambers with a speaker. 20 00:01:03,320 --> 00:01:07,680 Speaker 5: We are very productive. I thank you for the bipotesan support. 21 00:01:07,760 --> 00:01:10,360 Speaker 3: Now, Zelenski's saying support for both and we'll wait for 22 00:01:10,400 --> 00:01:13,399 Speaker 3: the final result over the packages and border policy to 23 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:17,440 Speaker 3: come together. House Speaker Mike Johnson is explaining domestic first 24 00:01:17,440 --> 00:01:18,039 Speaker 3: in that debate. 25 00:01:18,080 --> 00:01:20,759 Speaker 1: I've also made very clear from day one that our 26 00:01:20,840 --> 00:01:24,880 Speaker 1: first condition on any national security supplemental spending package is 27 00:01:25,000 --> 00:01:27,600 Speaker 1: about our own national security first. 28 00:01:27,760 --> 00:01:29,640 Speaker 3: And in the Senate, Lindsey Graham was part of the 29 00:01:29,640 --> 00:01:32,559 Speaker 3: meetings and his tie to border security is very strong. 30 00:01:32,640 --> 00:01:35,160 Speaker 6: The likelihood of an attack on our homelands going up, 31 00:01:35,840 --> 00:01:40,160 Speaker 6: and we're doing nothing in my view to secure the 32 00:01:40,200 --> 00:01:44,200 Speaker 6: border from a national security perspective, with the proposals being 33 00:01:44,240 --> 00:01:46,360 Speaker 6: made and sent a majority Leader Chuck Schumer. 34 00:01:46,400 --> 00:01:50,200 Speaker 7: President Zelensky made it so clear how he needs help, 35 00:01:51,160 --> 00:01:53,400 Speaker 7: but if he gets the help, he can win this war, 36 00:01:53,520 --> 00:01:56,800 Speaker 7: and he outlined in some great detail a the kind 37 00:01:56,840 --> 00:02:00,400 Speaker 7: of help he needs and how it will help win. 38 00:02:00,640 --> 00:02:02,800 Speaker 3: But apparently he will leave with a White House money 39 00:02:02,800 --> 00:02:06,240 Speaker 3: but no movement on the supplemental from Congress. Bloomberg e 40 00:02:06,240 --> 00:02:08,920 Speaker 3: Saan Marie hor Dern is noting the stark difference between 41 00:02:08,960 --> 00:02:10,360 Speaker 3: this year and last. 42 00:02:10,760 --> 00:02:14,560 Speaker 8: He was really welcomed in Congress. Of course, at the 43 00:02:14,560 --> 00:02:17,400 Speaker 8: White House, which he still is, but a war hero's welcome. 44 00:02:17,520 --> 00:02:20,639 Speaker 8: It was triumphant, it was jubilant. Remember, everyone was even 45 00:02:20,680 --> 00:02:22,840 Speaker 8: so shocked he was able to get to the United 46 00:02:22,840 --> 00:02:26,160 Speaker 8: States safely, and this time he comes to the US 47 00:02:26,520 --> 00:02:29,799 Speaker 8: feeling a bit more desperate and really trying to make 48 00:02:29,919 --> 00:02:34,040 Speaker 8: his case behind closed doors with key senators and key 49 00:02:34,040 --> 00:02:35,000 Speaker 8: congressmen and women. 50 00:02:35,200 --> 00:02:37,600 Speaker 3: Meanwhile, President Biden has said today that Benjamin Nett and 51 00:02:37,639 --> 00:02:40,880 Speaker 3: Yahoo will have to change or lose global support. At 52 00:02:40,919 --> 00:02:43,720 Speaker 3: the news conference, he expanded saying that what Hamas has 53 00:02:43,760 --> 00:02:46,520 Speaker 3: done and the terror and bloodshot at has spread cannot 54 00:02:46,560 --> 00:02:50,840 Speaker 3: be ignored, but that strategy may need to be altered. 55 00:02:50,520 --> 00:02:54,240 Speaker 4: And so the action they're taking must be consistent with 56 00:02:54,480 --> 00:02:59,840 Speaker 4: attempting to do everything possible to prevent innocent Palestinian civilians 57 00:03:00,160 --> 00:03:05,440 Speaker 4: being hurt, murdered, killed, lost. 58 00:03:04,720 --> 00:03:07,680 Speaker 3: Center Biden also saying Israel needs to start thinking about 59 00:03:07,680 --> 00:03:11,239 Speaker 3: a Palestinian state solution post war. And Time magazine is 60 00:03:11,280 --> 00:03:13,920 Speaker 3: pushing out a story today saying there's an explosion in 61 00:03:14,000 --> 00:03:17,400 Speaker 3: gambling addiction in the United States, saying that it shouldn't 62 00:03:17,400 --> 00:03:20,480 Speaker 3: come as a surprise with the explosion of online and 63 00:03:20,520 --> 00:03:23,000 Speaker 3: sports betting. The article quotes a study out of the 64 00:03:23,080 --> 00:03:26,560 Speaker 3: University of Buffalo saying that one out of ten college 65 00:03:26,600 --> 00:03:32,120 Speaker 3: students is a pathological gambler. That is more than a 66 00:03:32,280 --> 00:03:35,880 Speaker 3: twenty five percent of the US population with a problem. No, 67 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:39,000 Speaker 3: I'm sorry, two point five percent of the population with 68 00:03:39,080 --> 00:03:41,600 Speaker 3: a problem. It says it is going as far as 69 00:03:41,640 --> 00:03:45,080 Speaker 3: in many cases as students depleting their aid money to 70 00:03:45,240 --> 00:03:48,200 Speaker 3: feed their new habit Global news twenty four hours a 71 00:03:48,240 --> 00:03:50,360 Speaker 3: day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now 72 00:03:50,680 --> 00:03:54,640 Speaker 3: in San Francisco. I'm at Baxter and this is Bloomberg Now. 73 00:03:54,640 --> 00:03:57,160 Speaker 2: It's time for the top business stories of the hour. 74 00:03:57,400 --> 00:03:59,560 Speaker 2: And we just had this flash across the terminal that 75 00:03:59,640 --> 00:04:04,360 Speaker 2: takes Interactive will join the Nasdaq one hundred index. CGEN 76 00:04:04,440 --> 00:04:09,280 Speaker 2: will leave. Nasdaq is updating its annual changes to that index, 77 00:04:09,320 --> 00:04:12,920 Speaker 2: and we'll have more throughout the program. Well. One metric 78 00:04:12,960 --> 00:04:15,800 Speaker 2: of US consumer price is picked up in November on 79 00:04:15,920 --> 00:04:19,839 Speaker 2: increases in housing and other service sector costs. We heard 80 00:04:19,880 --> 00:04:24,200 Speaker 2: from David Leibovitz, global market strategists at JP Morgan Asset Management. 81 00:04:24,440 --> 00:04:26,800 Speaker 2: He tells us what he thinks today's data means for 82 00:04:26,839 --> 00:04:28,320 Speaker 2: the FED at its two day meeting. 83 00:04:28,960 --> 00:04:31,320 Speaker 9: I think that the tone tomorrow is going to be 84 00:04:31,360 --> 00:04:33,400 Speaker 9: more balanced than it's been in the past. I think 85 00:04:33,400 --> 00:04:35,200 Speaker 9: that they're going to begin to view kind of the 86 00:04:35,279 --> 00:04:37,440 Speaker 9: risks as being more two sided. To use a bit 87 00:04:37,520 --> 00:04:39,800 Speaker 9: of a bit of Fed speak, but I think that 88 00:04:39,839 --> 00:04:41,719 Speaker 9: they're going to push back again against what the market 89 00:04:41,760 --> 00:04:44,320 Speaker 9: is pricing, which is a cut in the late spring 90 00:04:44,320 --> 00:04:46,920 Speaker 9: and early summers. By our lights, the FED is probably 91 00:04:46,960 --> 00:04:49,440 Speaker 9: going to remain on hold at least until the third 92 00:04:49,520 --> 00:04:51,760 Speaker 9: quarter of next year. And again, I think that they 93 00:04:51,800 --> 00:04:54,440 Speaker 9: want to see more progress on core inflation and even 94 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:57,640 Speaker 9: that supercore measure before they begin to signal easier policy, 95 00:04:57,680 --> 00:05:00,320 Speaker 9: because we've seen this trade play out time and time again. 96 00:05:00,640 --> 00:05:02,520 Speaker 9: The market gets a whiff that the FED may ease, 97 00:05:02,560 --> 00:05:04,359 Speaker 9: and all of a sudden, financial conditions loosen. 98 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:08,359 Speaker 2: David Liebowitz, there a global market strategist at jp Morgan 99 00:05:08,360 --> 00:05:11,760 Speaker 2: Asset Management. The FED will issue its latest monetary policy 100 00:05:11,839 --> 00:05:14,480 Speaker 2: decision tomorrow, as you heard there, and we'll have live 101 00:05:14,560 --> 00:05:17,880 Speaker 2: coverage of FED share Jpowell's news conference right here on 102 00:05:17,920 --> 00:05:18,760 Speaker 2: Bloomberg Radio. 103 00:05:18,960 --> 00:05:23,560 Speaker 1: Argentina has devalued its currency, the paso, by fifty four percent. 104 00:05:23,640 --> 00:05:27,440 Speaker 1: The exchange rate is now eight hundred pesos per US dollar. 105 00:05:27,800 --> 00:05:30,640 Speaker 1: This is part of an economic shock therapy program from 106 00:05:30,720 --> 00:05:34,320 Speaker 1: newly inaugurated President Javi R. Milai. It was on Sunday. 107 00:05:34,360 --> 00:05:37,640 Speaker 1: Mela said Argentines will have to endure months of pain 108 00:05:38,120 --> 00:05:41,080 Speaker 1: while he works to pull the country from an economic 109 00:05:41,120 --> 00:05:46,000 Speaker 1: crisis inherited by or from his predecessor. Inflation in Argentina 110 00:05:46,080 --> 00:05:48,440 Speaker 1: is already running at more than one hundred and forty 111 00:05:48,480 --> 00:05:52,599 Speaker 1: percent annually. Other measures announced by the government include reducing 112 00:05:52,640 --> 00:05:57,240 Speaker 1: the number of ministries by half, cutting transfers to provinces, 113 00:05:57,400 --> 00:06:02,920 Speaker 1: and suspending public works. Argentina's government will also reduce subsidies 114 00:06:03,200 --> 00:06:06,320 Speaker 1: to both the transport and energy sectors. 115 00:06:06,360 --> 00:06:10,320 Speaker 2: Brian well X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, 116 00:06:10,440 --> 00:06:12,679 Speaker 2: is on track to finish the year hundreds of millions 117 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:16,440 Speaker 2: of dollars behind ad revenue predictions. Where's all the platforms 118 00:06:16,480 --> 00:06:19,840 Speaker 2: generated just over six hundred million dollars from advertising in 119 00:06:19,880 --> 00:06:22,520 Speaker 2: each of the first three quarters of this year. X 120 00:06:22,560 --> 00:06:24,839 Speaker 2: on pace to make the same amount this quarter, and 121 00:06:24,880 --> 00:06:27,960 Speaker 2: that may be disappointing to some. Last year, Twitter's ad 122 00:06:28,000 --> 00:06:31,520 Speaker 2: revenue was more than a billion dollars per quarter. X 123 00:06:31,560 --> 00:06:34,919 Speaker 2: has historically relied on advertising for the bulk of its sales, 124 00:06:35,240 --> 00:06:38,320 Speaker 2: but that business has been in decline since the takeover 125 00:06:38,360 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 2: by Elon Musk. Musk has blamed the decline on activists 126 00:06:41,880 --> 00:06:44,919 Speaker 2: who've encouraged marketers to halt spending on the service. 127 00:06:45,279 --> 00:06:47,640 Speaker 1: Want to know how many people are watching your favorite 128 00:06:47,640 --> 00:06:51,400 Speaker 1: show on Netflix, Well now you can. Today Netflix released 129 00:06:51,440 --> 00:06:55,200 Speaker 1: its global midyear viewer data for every title on its service, 130 00:06:55,200 --> 00:06:58,280 Speaker 1: and the company is now planning to publish viewer data 131 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:01,880 Speaker 1: reports twice a year. Here's Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw. 132 00:07:02,880 --> 00:07:04,800 Speaker 10: Netflix has clearly gotten the point where it is so 133 00:07:04,880 --> 00:07:07,359 Speaker 10: big and commands so much viewership that, after years of 134 00:07:07,400 --> 00:07:09,960 Speaker 10: not wanting to disclose anything for competitive reasons, it now 135 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:12,280 Speaker 10: feels very comfortable sharing because it makes. 136 00:07:12,160 --> 00:07:12,760 Speaker 2: It look really good. 137 00:07:12,840 --> 00:07:14,200 Speaker 1: That is Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw. 138 00:07:14,320 --> 00:07:14,640 Speaker 5: Now. 139 00:07:14,840 --> 00:07:18,240 Speaker 1: Netflix said its political thriller The Night Agent was the 140 00:07:18,240 --> 00:07:21,000 Speaker 1: most watched title globally in the first half of twenty 141 00:07:21,040 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 1: twenty three. 142 00:07:21,680 --> 00:07:25,600 Speaker 2: Brian Well China has vowed to make industrial policy its 143 00:07:25,640 --> 00:07:29,560 Speaker 2: top economic priority next year. Bloomberg's Yvon Mann has more. 144 00:07:29,640 --> 00:07:33,400 Speaker 11: From Hong Kong, the annual Economic Work Conference saw an 145 00:07:33,440 --> 00:07:37,640 Speaker 11: emphasis on supporting companies to produce high value products. It 146 00:07:37,720 --> 00:07:41,280 Speaker 11: also called for steps to vigorously develop the digital economy 147 00:07:41,640 --> 00:07:45,960 Speaker 11: and AI technologies. The news is likely to disappoint investors 148 00:07:46,040 --> 00:07:50,440 Speaker 11: hoping for consumer focused stimulus to boost growth, but policymakers 149 00:07:50,520 --> 00:07:54,360 Speaker 11: did hint at providing subsidies for households to spur consumption. 150 00:07:54,960 --> 00:07:59,120 Speaker 11: On the property crisis, leaders pledged to meet developers financing needs. 151 00:07:59,400 --> 00:08:01,960 Speaker 11: There was also so a vague vow to launch a 152 00:08:02,000 --> 00:08:05,400 Speaker 11: new round of tax reform. The overall focus of the 153 00:08:05,440 --> 00:08:10,560 Speaker 11: conference was to emphasize structural reform rather than cyclical stimulus. 154 00:08:10,600 --> 00:08:13,360 Speaker 11: In Hong Kong, I'm von Mann Bloomberg Radio. 155 00:08:13,280 --> 00:08:18,640 Speaker 1: Chinese President Chichenping has pledged to prioritize diplomacy with Vietnam. 156 00:08:18,680 --> 00:08:21,160 Speaker 1: The story from Bloomberg's Juan Wong in Hong Kong. 157 00:08:21,560 --> 00:08:24,760 Speaker 10: President she says the partnership was annoyed needs to be deepened. 158 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:28,840 Speaker 10: The two nations signed thirty seven agreements, including China funding 159 00:08:28,880 --> 00:08:32,199 Speaker 10: a cross border railway a maritime issues. She said that 160 00:08:32,280 --> 00:08:36,400 Speaker 10: two sides should manage differences and turn challenges into opportunities. 161 00:08:36,520 --> 00:08:40,120 Speaker 10: They've agreed to hold joint maritime patrols. The two nations 162 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:43,680 Speaker 10: also agreed to boost trade. Shees foul comes as Vietnam 163 00:08:43,760 --> 00:08:46,480 Speaker 10: for just closer ties with the US and its allies. 164 00:08:46,840 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 10: That has not gone unnoticed by China. She recently said 165 00:08:50,280 --> 00:08:53,920 Speaker 10: Vietnam to remember its traditional friendship with its neighbor in 166 00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:56,000 Speaker 10: Hong Kong. Join Wang Bloomberg Radio. 167 00:08:57,000 --> 00:08:59,880 Speaker 2: This is Bloomberg Daybreak Asia. I'm Brian Curtis along with 168 00:09:00,040 --> 00:09:03,520 Speaker 2: Paul Allen in Sydney, and our guest is Edward Harrison, 169 00:09:03,720 --> 00:09:07,240 Speaker 2: Bloomberg team leader for the Americas on FX and rates. 170 00:09:07,640 --> 00:09:10,560 Speaker 2: To take a closer look at this CPIDA, Edward, the 171 00:09:10,640 --> 00:09:14,000 Speaker 2: latest data was essentially in line, although you did have 172 00:09:14,080 --> 00:09:17,920 Speaker 2: that CPIX food and energy ticking up month on month, 173 00:09:18,679 --> 00:09:20,840 Speaker 2: and that has led to a little bit of speculation 174 00:09:21,040 --> 00:09:23,160 Speaker 2: that the Fed's not going to be in any hurry 175 00:09:23,240 --> 00:09:26,680 Speaker 2: to claim victory on inflation or start lowering interest rates. 176 00:09:27,160 --> 00:09:29,880 Speaker 2: The only interesting thing about this is that the market's 177 00:09:29,960 --> 00:09:32,199 Speaker 2: actually moved a little bit higher today in terms of 178 00:09:32,240 --> 00:09:36,240 Speaker 2: the equity market, and perhaps because the data also suggests 179 00:09:36,240 --> 00:09:39,880 Speaker 2: that consumers are still spending. Your take on the. 180 00:09:39,920 --> 00:09:45,920 Speaker 12: Data, Yeah, very good questions about where we are, and 181 00:09:45,960 --> 00:09:48,360 Speaker 12: I think that there aren't any answers until the FED 182 00:09:48,400 --> 00:09:52,440 Speaker 12: comes out, particularly with dot pot, because you can read 183 00:09:52,440 --> 00:09:55,440 Speaker 12: the data in many different ways. For example, the CPI 184 00:09:55,600 --> 00:09:59,480 Speaker 12: month on month was up zero point one percent, which 185 00:09:59,520 --> 00:10:03,000 Speaker 12: is which is relatively low, especially we had a zero 186 00:10:03,000 --> 00:10:06,760 Speaker 12: point zero in the prior reading, which suggests that overall 187 00:10:07,080 --> 00:10:12,080 Speaker 12: inflation's coming down. On the same day we saw gasoline 188 00:10:12,080 --> 00:10:16,600 Speaker 12: prices and oil prices go down considerably. We saw a 189 00:10:16,720 --> 00:10:19,480 Speaker 12: WTI in the United States below seventy dollars a barrel, 190 00:10:19,880 --> 00:10:24,560 Speaker 12: and that is leading to inflation expectations going down. We 191 00:10:24,679 --> 00:10:29,200 Speaker 12: have the lowest break even on tips, which are the 192 00:10:29,240 --> 00:10:36,120 Speaker 12: inflation exation component of Treasury inflation protected securities, since June, 193 00:10:36,320 --> 00:10:39,480 Speaker 12: and that's telling us that the Fed has room to 194 00:10:39,600 --> 00:10:43,200 Speaker 12: cut as the market is expecting. So it's not clear 195 00:10:43,840 --> 00:10:46,600 Speaker 12: what the Fed's going to do in terms of its 196 00:10:46,640 --> 00:10:49,600 Speaker 12: dot plot, which shows what it's forward guidance for two 197 00:10:49,600 --> 00:10:51,600 Speaker 12: thousand and twenty four will be. 198 00:10:52,440 --> 00:10:55,320 Speaker 13: So the Fans got room to cuts, but the question 199 00:10:55,720 --> 00:10:58,920 Speaker 13: doesn't need to because typically it stopped easing if the 200 00:10:58,960 --> 00:11:01,680 Speaker 13: economy was in trouble and it's looking pretty robust. 201 00:11:03,080 --> 00:11:07,560 Speaker 12: Yeah, and that's the big question is are we in 202 00:11:07,600 --> 00:11:11,640 Speaker 12: a different paradigm it Does the FED have room to 203 00:11:11,840 --> 00:11:15,800 Speaker 12: cut and if they do, because they're concerned that we're 204 00:11:15,880 --> 00:11:18,280 Speaker 12: real interest rates will choke off the economy. Do they 205 00:11:18,320 --> 00:11:21,880 Speaker 12: actually forecast that they expect that to happen. I mean 206 00:11:22,120 --> 00:11:26,120 Speaker 12: the last time that the Fed made these sorts of projections, 207 00:11:26,160 --> 00:11:28,560 Speaker 12: that was in September. They said that they were going 208 00:11:28,640 --> 00:11:32,280 Speaker 12: to reduce and to raised by fifty basis points and 209 00:11:32,280 --> 00:11:35,120 Speaker 12: a half percentage point in twenty twenty four, and so 210 00:11:35,360 --> 00:11:37,800 Speaker 12: there's speculation about what they're going to do. The market 211 00:11:37,840 --> 00:11:41,600 Speaker 12: is talking more than one hundred basis points. Bloomberg Economics 212 00:11:41,679 --> 00:11:47,199 Speaker 12: is expecting seventy five. But given how much of a 213 00:11:47,280 --> 00:11:51,480 Speaker 12: loosing of financial conditions we've seen recently, it go either 214 00:11:51,520 --> 00:11:53,439 Speaker 12: way for the Fed. So there's a lot of speculation. 215 00:11:53,640 --> 00:11:56,440 Speaker 12: There's a lot of anticipation for this next meeting. 216 00:11:57,480 --> 00:12:00,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, I suppose the people who really love goldilocks, So 217 00:12:01,000 --> 00:12:04,640 Speaker 2: we'll be happy with this latest data because it does, 218 00:12:04,880 --> 00:12:09,280 Speaker 2: you know, it does suggest that while inflation is coming down, 219 00:12:09,320 --> 00:12:12,760 Speaker 2: it's a little choppy and spending is still holding in there. 220 00:12:12,920 --> 00:12:17,360 Speaker 2: We did see some increase in housing in the CPI report, 221 00:12:17,640 --> 00:12:20,680 Speaker 2: but we've also been led to believe that that housing 222 00:12:20,760 --> 00:12:24,719 Speaker 2: is actually coming down and it's just delayed to be 223 00:12:25,200 --> 00:12:28,320 Speaker 2: to show up in the data. Can you clarify that 224 00:12:28,480 --> 00:12:31,040 Speaker 2: for us? Yeah? 225 00:12:31,200 --> 00:12:33,679 Speaker 12: You know, I think that when we think about owners 226 00:12:33,720 --> 00:12:38,160 Speaker 12: a clue rent going up. That's you know, there's a 227 00:12:38,200 --> 00:12:40,640 Speaker 12: delay of fact in terms of when that actually gets 228 00:12:41,240 --> 00:12:43,440 Speaker 12: and put it into the actual data. So these are 229 00:12:43,559 --> 00:12:46,200 Speaker 12: numbers that are more consistent with what we saw, say 230 00:12:46,240 --> 00:12:49,319 Speaker 12: six or twelve months ago, and that the real data 231 00:12:49,400 --> 00:12:54,079 Speaker 12: on an actual basis is going down, and so therefore 232 00:12:54,200 --> 00:12:57,520 Speaker 12: we should expect that particular component to add to the 233 00:12:57,559 --> 00:13:00,840 Speaker 12: disinflation that we've seen thus far. So we see good disinflation, 234 00:13:01,120 --> 00:13:05,600 Speaker 12: we see housing disinflation. But then the question becomes core services. 235 00:13:05,800 --> 00:13:09,440 Speaker 12: That is, you know, the sticky component is everything else 236 00:13:09,640 --> 00:13:14,920 Speaker 12: in the sector at say three percent even four percent, 237 00:13:15,000 --> 00:13:17,000 Speaker 12: and that's the worrying factor that would keep the Fed 238 00:13:17,080 --> 00:13:17,760 Speaker 12: on hold. 239 00:13:18,920 --> 00:13:21,960 Speaker 13: It would you're an fix guy as well. Can you 240 00:13:21,960 --> 00:13:24,680 Speaker 13: give us a sense of what this means for the 241 00:13:24,720 --> 00:13:25,560 Speaker 13: dollar going forward? 242 00:13:27,080 --> 00:13:29,360 Speaker 12: Yeah, So for the dollar going forward, I think that 243 00:13:29,520 --> 00:13:34,679 Speaker 12: it puts it a bit under pressure. The dollar, you know, 244 00:13:35,600 --> 00:13:39,480 Speaker 12: fell in November as interest rates fell, and to the 245 00:13:39,559 --> 00:13:43,240 Speaker 12: degree that interest rates could continue to fall, then we 246 00:13:43,280 --> 00:13:47,120 Speaker 12: would see the dollar under pressure. But at the same time, 247 00:13:47,840 --> 00:13:51,040 Speaker 12: there are a number of other central banks that are 248 00:13:51,040 --> 00:13:54,760 Speaker 12: going to be easing, in particular the ECB and to 249 00:13:54,800 --> 00:13:57,359 Speaker 12: the degree that the ECB is easing some other European 250 00:13:57,760 --> 00:14:01,160 Speaker 12: central banks like the S and B, the Swiss National Bag, 251 00:14:01,440 --> 00:14:04,960 Speaker 12: and so therefore, you know, even though you would think 252 00:14:04,960 --> 00:14:07,600 Speaker 12: it would put the dollar under pressure, it's not. 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