Netanyahu sets red lines for nuclear deal as US–Iran talks move to Geneva
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Takehiko Nakao, former Japanese Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs, says a Bank of Japan rate hike will help yen levels and that it would be good for Takaichi's administration and the central bank to be more aligned in economic goals. He discusses his outlook for fiscal policy, and monetary path forward for Japan. He speaks with Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade". (Source: Bloomberg)
Nancy Guthrie missing case: Savannah Guthrie, expressed hope after two weeks, urging anyone with information to do the right thing. Meanwhile, Investigators found blood at Nancy's home and DNA from a glove may lead to a breakthrough in the case as concerns for her health grow.

US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, responds to a question from Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on whether the US would come to Taiwan’s defense if China attacked. (Source: Bloomberg)
TikTok's U.S. joint venture seems to have survived a turbulent rollout relatively unscathed, as concerns of a mass user exodus now appear overstated.

The US Justice Department’s release of a large tranche of Epstein files prompted the Paris prosecutor’s office to set up a dedicated investigation team to analyse the documents for possible links to French nationals.

Joey Chew, head of Asia FX research at HSBC, says the US dollar will "remain soft" due to political and structural factors. She also discusses the outlook for the Japanese yen. (Source: Bloomberg)
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