Michelle Jamrisko, Bloomberg News White House editor, shares insights on the latest diplomatic efforts to address the Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing potential security guarantees for Ukraine. Mark Matthews, Head of Asia Research at Julius Baer, discusses the effects of U.S. monetary policy on global markets and Asian stocks, as traders brace for the Federal Reserve's upcoming policy announcements. They also delve into the complex dynamics of energy markets and geopolitical risks impacting economic stability.
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Trump Proposes Direct Ukraine-Russia Talks
Trump's proposal aims for a bilateral Putin–Zelenskiy meeting followed by a trilateral summit with Trump to broker peace talks.
European leaders pressed for coordinated security guarantees to influence any negotiations with Russia.
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Territory Is The Core Negotiation Barrier
Zelenskiy says he cannot constitutionally cede territory, making land swaps politically fraught.
Putin likely expects territorial concessions, so talks hinge on reconciling those opposing positions.
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Security Guarantees Echo NATO Protections
Security guarantees discussed resemble Article-5 style commitments without NATO membership for Ukraine.
Russia objects to long-term Western troop presence, making guarantees potentially unacceptable to Moscow.
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US President Donald Trump called Vladimir Putin and urged the Russian leader to begin making plans for a summit with Volodymyr Zelenskiy, after meeting the Ukrainian president and European leaders at the White House on Monday. The proposal — which Trump pitched as a one-on-one summit between Ukraine and Russia's leaders that would be followed by a trilateral gathering involving all three — represented the latest turn in the US president's push to broker an end to a conflict that has lasted over three years. We get the latest from Michelle Jamrisko, Bloomberg News White House Editor in Washington.
Oil markets were in focus following Trump and Zelenskiy's meeting in Washington, as traders weighed the potential implications for regional stability and energy flows. Crude oil held steady after Monday's gain. Meantime, Asian stocks may struggle for direction at the open after the S&P 500 closed little changed. We get market perspective from Mark Matthews, Head of Asia Research at Julius Baer. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Avril Hong on The Asia Trade.
Plus - a big week is coming up as the Federal Reserve's annual Economic Policy Symposium kicks off Thursday in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The event in the Grand Teton mountains has been used by Fed chairs as a venue for making crucial policy announcements. Jerome Powell is expected on Friday to unveil the Fed's new policy framework — the strategy it'll use to achieve its inflation and employment goals. He may also drop some hints about the Fed's thinking ahead of its September policy meeting. We look at the potential impact of Powell's remarks later this week with Michele Martin, President at Prosperity, the wealth management arm of EisnerAmper.