The Asia Trade and @BloombergTV are on the ground this week for the long-awaited summit between President Trump and President Xi Jinping, but seems like we’re focusing on the wrong bilateral relationship…
Goldman CEO David Solomon said he’s watching the private credit market for “frothiness,” though he hasn’t seen anything that gives him significant cause for concern https://t.co/nKAE6miDiJ
Israel and Iran continue intense bombardments for a 3rd day, with growing concerns over a widening regional conflict.
The Asia Trade expands its coverage- starting early at 6am HKT/8AM AEST this Monday to bring you deeper insight, market reaction & real-time analysis @BloombergTV
Foreign investors are looking with interest at longer-term Japanese bonds, while it remains uncertain when the government will adjust how much of the debt it sells, Morgan Stanley says. @miatglass@HaidiLun https://t.co/Qv9AfpzVQQ
A backlash against Donald Trump and a need for stability in an increasingly uncertain world could be serving incumbent governments.
@HaidiLun explains how Trump reshaped key elections in Canada, Singapore and Australia. https://t.co/1Y0kWeDdvP
🎙️ LIVE NOW: Trump wasn't on the ballot in Australia and Singapore elections, but his tariffs and policies loomed large over the results.
Bloomberg's @HaidiLun@dwallbank@PJHeijmans@Ben_Westcott are taking your questions on what's next https://t.co/SNoAW1fueX
🎙️ Trump wasn't on the ballot in Australia and Singapore elections, but his tariffs and policies loomed large over the results.
Bloomberg's @HaidiLun, @HaidiLun, @PJHeijmans@Ben_Westcott take your questions - tune in on Monday, May 5 at 10 a.m. SGT/12 p.m. AEST. ⤵️ https://t.co/Jfv8rcqqx4
🎙 Can Australia's next government fix its economy?
Ahead of the country's federal election, Bloomberg's @HaidiLun, Michael Heath and @Econo_mac will be taking your questions on the main parties' plans - tune in on Wednesday, April 30 at 2 p.m. AEST/12 p.m. HKT. https://t.co/tt5tlG3Wrr
The second Trump administration’s poor treatment of US allies and global institutions is providing “an opportunity” for China’s president, a former Australian prime minister said https://t.co/Otcb5L5OeE
Never underestimate Wall Street on missing the big picture with $NVDA.
In Q3, analysts nitpicked margins despite Nvidia reporting 2X higher revenue than predicted coming into this year.
Hear my thoughts on Q3 in this 10 minute interview with @DavidInglesTV and @HaidiLun at @BloombergAsia.
Our exclusive interview with the Bank of America CEO on his first visit to Australia: Brian Moynihan on the economy (no landing but watch confidence), the Fed (should be measured), US election (shoutout to Hamilton- was the 1800 race tougher than 2024? 🎶) https://t.co/v6Z5S4rBdw
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan joins @BloombergTV exclusively in Sydney and tells us Fed policymakers should not go too hard, and should be measured in the magnitude of rate cuts @HarryBrumpton https://t.co/SLKE9aLyrz
Tomorrow on Australia Ahead: Should Australia legislate age limits on social media use? The government is considering a 14-16 upper age limit. Equally importantly - would such a measure be effective? Share your thoughts in the comments ⬇️⬇️⬇️ @BloombergTV
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This week on @BloombergTV Australia Ahead: Why Australia’s housing crisis is now a human rights disaster - one legal expert says governments have failed in their fundamental obligation to realise every person’s right to housing https://t.co/0ax9G965Dx
#Breaking RBNZ cuts benchmark interest rate by 25bps to 5.25%, forecasts recession in second and third quarters of 2024 and sees average cash rate falling 101bps by mid-2025
.@DavidInglesTV@YvonneManTV wondering what @HaidiLun and I are eating for lunch every day in Tokyo..
Well, since you asked.. here’s a thread of our daily intake!