Tom it will be interesting to talk to fatih. We have the price actions and dynamics and future this is and futures that. What are they going to do about it . Derth, a absolutely complete mystery out there right now over what the next step is. There was opec plus, there was all the meeting of the World Leaders and that. And what i hear on a wednesday is just absolute thundering silence. Francine yeah, absolutely, tom. We were speaking to the former n. E. Chief executive and they were saying they would need to cut Something Like 33 Million Barrels for make a difference. It seems difficult for this group alone to do something. Well discuss that and also have to look at the world e. T. F. s place on this but straight to bloomberg first ord news with viviana hurtado. Viviana the Senate Passing a relief package including money for the tapped out program to aid Small Businesses. Theres also money for coronavirus testing and hospitals swamped by patients. 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Francine and tom . Tom viviana, thanks very much. We look at currency bonds and oil. Theres a better risk on feel today. The bond market a little bit higher yields, a little bit steeper yield curve. And of course futures bounce off the grimness we saw yesterday. None of that matter. Recalibrating oil to early march or april of 1986, the first collapse that we saw in opec ive got on the bloomberg terminal here. This is really cool, folks, a terminal on a cell phone. Wicked powerful. Really good charting capabilities, 10, west texas intermediate. Francine, really shocked yesterday brent crude under 20, how about a 17 handle right now . Francine yeah, a lot of 9 focus will be of course on brent from now on. I did want to mention something, tom. Because spain has followed italy with the record setting bond demand at the sale that came out 20 minutes ago, something that would be seen as a positive overall. Stocks here in europe are actually gaining as are u. S. Futures. I think a lot of the folks have these oil prices that just cannot find a floor at the moment. The focus is also on treasuries and if you look at the u. S. 10year, lls a always a good benchmark at. 58. Lets get back to the price of oil and look at what our top guests had to say about where they see it going next. Pierre witnessing what happens, now were running out of the pipelines of food and waiting for the next move. Storage is an acute source throughout the industry. 30 million barrel as day the world is oversupplied right now. Too much crude oil getting stuffed in storage at a very fast rate. Its a global problem. A lot more crude oil is on the way. Should be very careful what to buy, oil futures or oil through e. T. F. In all it can be wiped out. Its a dangerous market to trade in right now. In about three weeks youll have the same situation with june crude oil. Everybody knows that. Thats the way its developing. I wouldnt get excited about a price recovery soon. The price will be sluggish for a long time. They can pop up equities and Central Banks can prop up equities and bonds but if it tried to prop up oil it would make it worse and well go to negative prices. Tom some of the voices on petroleum. There are any number of ways of looking at this huge global issue and one of them, of course, is to look at the dynamics of supply and the dynamics of demand coming back on. Julian lee writes for bloomberg on oil. Hes a terrific strategist with a huge mathematical foundation. Julian, thank you so much for joining us again. Let me frame this to get out in ront of fatih. As you perceive the industry and the prize, whats the todo list for the oil powers . How do they react . How do they apeck chew wait a effectuate a program to sustain and move oil higher . I think they face a huge problem. In of your guests enunciated that, some of them. Were facing a situation where oil demand is down Something Like 30 . Thats in broad terms, its 30 Million Barrels a day, down from where it was this time last year. Even the output cuts that opec plus has agreed of 10 Million Barrels a day will only deal with a 1 3 of that. And then you stop for another two weeks and so until then, weve got this massive Additional Oil still in the market. To cut 30 Million Barrels a day, if opec would do that on its own, every member would have to stop producing, full stop. Nothing from saudi arabia, nothing from any of them. Though its quite clear theyre not in a position to do that on their own. Part of the problem is the cuts are just coming too slowly, oth in opec and outside. Tom what is so important to under is the movement of barrels of oil in production is nonlinear. The first barrel is different than the 10 millionth barely and different than the 30 millionth bear pell. Ow nonlinear are these weaks functions, are they going to effect them and get a message immediately or are they so nonlinear they have to work at it to get out to a profound price effect. Julian certainly on the physical oil market, there are huge lags in the system which drives these their tiffs youre talking about. If you produce a barrel of oil now in saudi arabia and you export it to china or the United States or even to europe, its not going to get there for a month and a half. So if you stop producing now, you dont cut off the arrival of oil in those markets until the beginning of june. And that period were going to continue to see oil looking for Storage Space that potentially doesnt exist. Weve outdemand picking up and i agree with your sort of previous guests who say the pickup could be relatively slow. The market is telling us and negative oil prices are telling producers everywhere, stop pumping now. And if governments and Oil Ministers cant make that decision, the market is going to make it for them. Francine julian, can opec plus decide to stop pumping . How much less oil do they need to pump to deal with the situation . Julian if were looking for opec plus to do it all on its own, they produce collectively somewhere about 50 million barrel as day if we need to take out 30, they need to cut their production by 60 . Thats impossible. These are economies that whatever the price of oil rely on oil for the bulk of their income. There is no way, i think, that they can cut the production by 60 and governments continue to survive. This is like the pandemic, this is a global problem and it needs a global solution. Needs every producer to cut production and if they dont do it voluntarily, the market will force them to do it in a haphazard manner with those least able to Access Storage capacity. The first ones to suffer the fallout. Francine julian, who are you talking about, who needs to cut . So if its not only up to opec plus who has the capacity to cut, are you talking shale producers in the u. S. Or is there the another big player . Julian its everybody, its shale producers in the u. S. , its Companies Operating in the gulf of mexico, its brazil, its norway, its the united kingdom. Its canada. Its every oil producer everywhere on the planet. And you know, the market is starting to force them to do that, whether theyre willing or not. Ou know, negative oil prices is the oil markets way of saying there is nowhere to put this oil. And if youve got nowhere to put it, you cant take it out of the ground. You know, its going to become as simple as that, if we really run out of available Storage Space, producers will have to stop producing because they simply cant find anywhere to put the oil once they take it out of the ground. Francine julian, thank so you much. Coming up, more conversation on oil, some locations out there. Well have to talk treasuries and debt. All that coming on with Patrick Armstrong, chief investment officer. This is bloomberg. Francine good morning, everyone. Tom and francine from london and new york. Tom, we had a good conversation with julian lee about oil. Lets look for other dislocations in the market. Now joined by Patrick Armstrong, chief investment officer. First of all, the Small Business fund being passed by the senate in the u. S. And brent ever lower and dont know how you find a floor and the third one is a pretty good appetite from the new bonds from spain and italy. Out of those three, what do you focus on the most . David oil ive been fascinated with over the last three days. Its never thought of Something Like negative 30 a barrel. When i covered oil and Gas Companies back in 2000 it hit 11 briefly a barrel and thats when my basically canadien arm of Deutsche Bank closed down the shop because there was no future in oil and gas. To me its fascinating from a personal perspective and really symptomatic what is happening in the economy that theres a real slowdown in demand everywhere. Aggregate demand has fallen off the cliff and oil is ready to see that most marketedly where supply hasnt change and not fallen off the cliff but demand definitely has. Francine patrick, what does it mean for how we find a floor, how does this end . Should mething that give us a wakeup call and the economy is worse than expected but is it specific to the oil market . Patrick its the whole world but the oil market, you have to have bankruptcies that small shale producers have to go bankrupt and stop producing, even a month ago i thought it was peculiar when heavy oil went down to zero and now we had headline wti going through oil a couple days ago as well. Thats the way you get supply off the market. Youre not going to have people voluntarily cut 50 of their production or 30 of their production, its going to come costs panies that cash are 15 a barrel and i cant pay cash costs anymore and thats where production is going to end. And i hope there is a bailout for the industry because that stops at supply. Tom and we should point out, folks, the president of the United States mentioned that earlier and is my script for the 6 00 opening and well see what actions we get from President Trump today and into this week. Patrick, this is a fascinating conversation. Lets bring it over to other investment classes and i want uses, a word jeanclaude if he fuse. Does that defuse to inflation and deflation beyond the obvious victims . Patrick definitely deflationary trends are overwhelming with Commodity Prices directly linked to inflation swaps and the price of goods for things. In the long run its the beginning of a new regime we end this inflationary period with a deflationary period were experiencing now. But the aggregate amount of debt and deficits being built up, i dont see how we address those without mom tiization of that monnettization of that debt and its a shocking time for the markets and it might just be the point we go from a disinflationary trend to deflation and the only way out of it is to generate artificial inflation. Tom this is the question of the day, were thrilled to have julian lee with us and Patrick Armstrong and well move forward and be joined later, without my question my conversation of the day and our guest on the Institutional Response to the collapse of oil. Please stay with us from london. From new york, this is bloomberg. Dd next year well probably have 4 or 5 . Theres a bigger event than the 2008 financial crisis and the whole is probably 20 trillion. Tom bloomberg surveillance from london and from new york. Tomorrow jobless claims in america, widely assumed to come in a bit from the agony weve soon the past couple weeks but nevertheless is the key if not the most important American Economic statistic of the week. Right now Patrick Armstrong with us. Weve been talking oil, oil, oil. I want to bring it to the inflationary and deflationary trends youre talking about and how does it value actual growth in the equity market if certain selected stocks and sectors can actually grow, what kind of valuation do you put on their growth . Patrick yeah, thats a very good question, and you get to the point when you have zero discount rate, you almost get an infinite multiple for things that are going. Thats where i feel safest, im in Expensive Companies which isnt natural, i like the financial and Health Care Sector and companies that arent immune from whats happening on the cyclical backdrop but where you see models work in what is happening and arent chief but like the growth ste stimulate and the earnings and cash flows they can generate. And theyve grown in a point probably in the next few months you want to make the rotation into the Cyclical Companies but for me until earnings analyst estimates get to something realistic, thats probably about the time i want to make that switch. And youve seen u. S. Profit estimates fall 18 this year. But that was coming in from a start of your estimate of plus 11 . The only forecasting 10 fall in earnings this year and more likely going to be 30 in the best case and 50 in the worst case in terms of earnings. Until i see those earnings revisions really get to something realistic is when maybe well start to look at something more cyclical and traditionally cheap. Francine patrick, do you see more value in asia than in europe or the u. S. Simply because their economy has gone through this quicker and lockdowns are eased now . Patrick asia i think is looking pretty attractive. Our biggest overweight is japan and its not coming from the fact whats happening with the virus and how it is handling it, that was a region that was cheaper. We like the video gamemakers and those benefiting from stay at home usage. I Like Companies in safe haven currencies and switzerland where i have a dividend yield and dot get a safe haven by paying negative interest rates. We have japan and alibaba at 10 cents and the consumer demand for Technology Sectors is going to remain strong and theyre ahead of the curve versus the rest of the world as well. Francine patrick, thanks so much. Were speaking to the head of research and well have plenty more analysis on your markets and look at brent, brent currently actually in a freefall. If you look what we had from opec plus we had a good conversation with julian lee, Oil Ministers from opec plus held a unscheduled Conference Call yesterday to discuss crude prices but at the end they didnt settle on policy measures. The world is looking at who can prop up the price of oil or at least stop it from sliding and julian lee said one it thing we need to look at is producers across the world try to stop pumping the stuff out of the ground. Also, italy with a record setting bond demand. Well have plenty more on that. The price seemed right but actually spain receiving some 66 billion euros of orders for the sale of 10year notes. This is bloomberg. Viviana you are watching bloomberg surveillance. The democrats got what they wanted, the 484 billion relief bill passed by the senate. 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Lets get more on your markets and some of the research and what we can expect, how soon or how late we can expect a recovery. Joining us as monica defend. You have a great piece of research laying out the difference between what we see wouldd what many thought be the scenario for 2020 and the end of 2019. How quickly can we recover from this . Monica good morning. Fast wey depends on how longin the virus, how production will be down, and the policy we work out. Contraction. Recovery later in 2021, and eventually in three cyclewe might be a late or inflation should the Central Banks continue with their the financial regimes that would be pervading in the market. Fragile ourw emerging markets right now . Now . E emerging markets monica emerging markets have been starting