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Surveillance: Being Against China Is Popular, Treyz Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Peter Hooper, Deutsche Bank Global Head of Economic Research, thinks it's unlikely that China or the U.S. will back off. Henrietta Treyz, Veda Partners Managing Partner & Director of Economic Policy Research, says being against China is "extraordinarily popular" in the U.S. Steve Ricchiuto, Mizuho Securities Chief Economist & Managing Director, says trade deals never solve trade deficit problems. Haran Segram, NYU Stern Professor, says it's not advisable to compare Uber with Amazon or Facebook for its valuation.

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0:57.0

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1:05.1

Peter Hooper, Deutsche Bank Global Head of Economic Research joins us now.

1:08.8

Good morning to you Peter.

1:10.1

Morning, Gavin.

1:11.0

The administration says China broke the deal. We've seen several reports that suggest that is the case.

1:16.5

China though, according to the United States, has indicated it wants a deal. Have we got any clarity whatsoever going into these talks over what kind of deal the Chinese

1:26.0

are actually willing to make?

1:28.0

Well I think it's not unusual to see China following these kinds of tactics.

1:34.0

It's been done in the past.

1:36.0

There may also have been some somewhat exaggerated expectations on the US side.

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