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Emos: markets don't agree that fundamentals are improving

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🗓️ 29 February 2016

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Emos: markets don’t agree that fundamentals are improving

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It's not the job of finance ministers and Central Bank governors to accelerate a crisis.

0:39.0

It's our job to try and avoid a crisis.

0:41.0

The danger of what's going on in market at the moment is that it

0:45.9

does feedback to the real economy. Right now I don't think we need to do any new fiscal

0:52.4

policy so it's really a question. I think we need to do any new fiscal policy.

0:53.2

So it's really a question about what's going to happen in the future.

0:57.2

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Good morning, I'm Michael McKee.

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It is 7 a.m. on Wall Street, 8 PM in Shanghai,

1:09.0

where the Yuan is falling after China cuts bank reserve ratios by 50 basis points.

1:15.0

The rest of the world, so far ignoring it, the G20 of course over the weekend

1:20.1

telling investors they worry too much. This morning markets throwing their toys

1:24.4

out of the pram in response. Tokyo finished down 1.3 percent. Europe at the moment

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