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U.S. Should Align with the U.K., Stavridis Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg

Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Enda Curran, Bloomberg's Chief Asia Economics Correspondent, and Ron Temple, Lazard Asset Management Co-Head & Head of U.S. Equity, discuss China and Trump's tariffs. Kevin Cirilli, Bloomberg Chief Washington Correspondent, joins us from Canonsbury, PA to report on the special election. Bob Sinche, Amherst Pierpont Global Strategist, says this month's retail sales were a bit of a 'clunker.' Admiral James Stavridis, Tufts University Fletcher School Dean & Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, says the U.S. ought to be combine soft power with hard power to succeed at smart power.

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0:43.5

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0:48.9

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0:49.9

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0:57.0

The bottom market, the story as follows

1:04.7

treasuries look a little something like this yields dead flat at

1:08.4

two-84 in a US 10 year and we are up just the basis point on a US two-year note

1:12.3

to 2.26%.

1:14.7

For the White House, Palace Intrigue, Terry Haynes of Evercore wrote the following.

1:19.2

Mike Pompeo, bringing to the table a harder-aligned national security background and bent the signals

1:24.5

a fundamental shift in the state's role away from conventional negotiator and smoother of diplomatic

1:31.0

difficulties to one that may be more confrontational on all sorts of relationships, including trade. So let's talk about that and bring in Bloomberg's chief Asia economics correspondent, Ende Curran, and Ron Temple, Lazard Asset Management, Cohead of multi- Asset

1:45.6

and Head of U.S. Equity Strategy.

1:48.1

He joins us right now.

1:49.2

Let's begin with you, Ron.

1:50.5

Are we moving towards a confrontational approach on all sorts of relationships including trade?

1:56.0

I do think trade is actually is going to be basically a challenge over the next six to 12 months or longer

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