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the fact that nuneaton is now labour, that is a sign that labour needs to be where it is. the fact that ben houchen has won in tees valley, that shows the conservative fightback is on. it is all about spin. inevitably there will be surprises somewhere, but where, we will have to wait and see. briefly, do you think the pressure will mount on rishi sunak if the conservatives have a bad night? it is all about expectation management. if compared to the expectations the conservatives underperform, 500 losses, if they lose both the mayoral contest, if susan hall falls well short in london, then i think the pressure will inevitably grow on rishi sunak and it may be the case that he wonders whether he can survive until the autumn when the election is suggested it will be. joe twynholm, thank you very much for your insight. if you looked at social media during the day, you will have seen one of the big trends was hashtag docks at polling stations because over the years it has become something of a tradition for people to post pictures of their dogs as they go to vote. here are a fe
the fact that nuneaton is now labour, that is a sign that labour needs to be where it is. the fact that ben houchen has won in tees valley, that shows the conservative fightback is on. it is all about spin. inevitably there will be surprises somewhere, but where, we will have to wait and see. briefly, do you think the pressure will mount on rishi sunak if the conservatives have a bad night? it is all about expectation management. if compared to the expectations the conservatives underperform,...
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the labour market has remained strong. and - objectives. the labour market| has remained strong. and that is very good news. but inflation is still too high and further progress in bringing it down is not assured and the path is uncertain. we are fully committed to returning inflation toward 2% goal. in committed to returning inflation toward 2% goal. in an increase inflation toward 296 goal. in an increase in _ inflation toward 296 goal. in an increase in housing _ inflation toward 296 goal. in an increase in housing have - increase in housing have contributed to a rising consumer inflation with progress on inflation taking longer than expected, hopes for lower rates have dimmed. and if they can change the calculation, and the labour market unexpectedly weekend, that could spur cuts and sweetening the mood on wall street, industrial average closed higher after the central banks next move was unlikely to be a rate hike. as you've heard from the us federal reserve, interest rates in america will remain high for some time. this has affected countries that have kept borrowing costs
the labour market has remained strong. and - objectives. the labour market| has remained strong. and that is very good news. but inflation is still too high and further progress in bringing it down is not assured and the path is uncertain. we are fully committed to returning inflation toward 2% goal. in committed to returning inflation toward 2% goal. in an increase inflation toward 296 goal. in an increase in _ inflation toward 296 goal. in an increase in housing _ inflation toward 296 goal....
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however, labour challenges will weigh on some parts of asia. the international monetary fund is forecasting slower growth in china, to below 4 percent in the years ahead. and that's mainly to an ageing population there. let's hear more from krishna srinivasan. he is the director of the fund overseeing the asia pacific region. if you look at china, the population and this is a serious _ population and this is a serious challenge and that accounts for why the groups are forecasting 2.5% and remove, move — forecasting 2.5% and remove, move the _ forecasting 2.5% and remove, move the other way, the population and the idea is much younger— population and the idea is much younger you have different, yet different— younger you have different, yet differentjobs younger you have different, yet different jobs for the people coming _ different jobs for the people coming into the labour force in india. — coming into the labour force in india, china to be coming to grips— india, china to be coming to grips with_ india, china to be coming to grips
however, labour challenges will weigh on some parts of asia. the international monetary fund is forecasting slower growth in china, to below 4 percent in the years ahead. and that's mainly to an ageing population there. let's hear more from krishna srinivasan. he is the director of the fund overseeing the asia pacific region. if you look at china, the population and this is a serious _ population and this is a serious challenge and that accounts for why the groups are forecasting 2.5% and...
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chair powell said if the labour market unexpectedly weakened, that could spur rate cuts. and sweetening the mood on wall street, the dowjones industrial average closed higher, after the fed chair implied that the central bank's next move was unlikely to be a rate hike. as you've heard from the us federal reserve, interest rates in america will remain high for some time. this has affected countries that have kept borrowing costs low, like japan. investors tend to prefer markets with higher interest rates, because they get higher returns. one casualty from the strength of the us dollar is the japanese currency. at the beginning of this year, one us dollar would get you 140 yen. more recently, one us dollar buys you nearly 160 yen. now, that weakness in the japanese currency is also starting to impact the economies of neighbouring asian countries. i spoke to khoon goh from anz, and asked him what the spillover effect would be on some of the other asian currencies. again this weakened significantly and has caused quite a lot of spill—away effects into other egional currenci
chair powell said if the labour market unexpectedly weakened, that could spur rate cuts. and sweetening the mood on wall street, the dowjones industrial average closed higher, after the fed chair implied that the central bank's next move was unlikely to be a rate hike. as you've heard from the us federal reserve, interest rates in america will remain high for some time. this has affected countries that have kept borrowing costs low, like japan. investors tend to prefer markets with higher...
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however, labour challenges will weigh on some parts of asia. the international monetary fund is forecasting slower growth in china, and that's mainly due to an ageing population there. let's hear more from krishna srinivasan, the director of the fund overseeing the asia pacific region. if you look at china, the population is declining and this is a serious challenge and that accounts for why the groups are forecasting 3.5% and remove, move the other way, india's population is much younger you have significant contribution into the labourforce in india, and in china to be coming to grips with the ageing population. i want thoughts from what it's been going on and how it is seeking to fix its economic challenges. we're emphasising the fact that demand is pretty weak and partly linked to what is happening in the property sector. the government have taken several measures to address but confidence hasn't comeback. we've been advocating putting in place three policies to address it in a straightforward way, the property market and three policies and
however, labour challenges will weigh on some parts of asia. the international monetary fund is forecasting slower growth in china, and that's mainly due to an ageing population there. let's hear more from krishna srinivasan, the director of the fund overseeing the asia pacific region. if you look at china, the population is declining and this is a serious challenge and that accounts for why the groups are forecasting 3.5% and remove, move the other way, india's population is much younger you...
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i mean, what we've seen from the labour market is a story of resilience, really. i mean, what we are expecting in the april report is that we will see a bit more of a pull—back in the pace ofjob growth. so we're looking for about 250k worth ofjobs created. that's a decent pull—back from the just over 300k that we saw added in march, but that being said, the unemployment rate at that level is still expected to hold steady at about 3.8%. but again, that resilient labour market is one of the key drivers of why we haven't seen inflation pull back, because it's really adding to that domestic demand, helping keep households spending as well, which is a positive thing. katrina ell there from moody's analytics, looking ahead to dated we are expecting this week. we're expecting a sleuth of companies reporting earnings this week. let's take a look at some of the big names. on tuesday, amazon will release its earnings for the first quarter of this year. analysts are expecting a jump in both year—on—year revenue and profit. also on tuesday, coca—cola will release th
i mean, what we've seen from the labour market is a story of resilience, really. i mean, what we are expecting in the april report is that we will see a bit more of a pull—back in the pace ofjob growth. so we're looking for about 250k worth ofjobs created. that's a decent pull—back from the just over 300k that we saw added in march, but that being said, the unemployment rate at that level is still expected to hold steady at about 3.8%. but again, that resilient labour market is one of the...
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of sectors that they want to welcome and it also helps take advantage of the country's young dynamic labour force. obviously that's going to be very helpful. the trick that we need to watch. today marks 30 years since the official opening of the eurotunnel, also known as the channel tunnel. its prominent connections include carrying eurostar passenger trains from london, paris and beyond. our correspondent has been taking a look at the impact the eurotunnel has had and what comes next. a moment in history 30 years ago today queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially opened the new connection between their two countries which made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made her journey through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about i20kph which is roughly 75mph and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here since the beginning. people have this concept that it's just straight through to
of sectors that they want to welcome and it also helps take advantage of the country's young dynamic labour force. obviously that's going to be very helpful. the trick that we need to watch. today marks 30 years since the official opening of the eurotunnel, also known as the channel tunnel. its prominent connections include carrying eurostar passenger trains from london, paris and beyond. our correspondent has been taking a look at the impact the eurotunnel has had and what comes next. a moment...
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starbucks has reported a surprise drop in labour challenges will my on some parts of asia. the international monetary fund is forecasting slower growth. as anthony is ahead. due to an ageing population now. we hear more from the director of the asia—pacific region. iii director of the asia-pacific re . ion. , ., director of the asia-pacific re.ion_ l, director of the asia-pacific reuion. ,, ., ., region. if you look at china, the population _ region. if you look at china, the population is _ region. if you look at china, the population is ageing, i region. if you look at china, | the population is ageing, this was a challenge for china over the medium term. that accounts for why they revise our global forecast. if you move the other way, then you have india, where you have a population is much younger, every year you have significant people working... sa ivet saivet you would mention china their commonality seeking to fix the economic challenges? demand is pretty weak. that is partly due to what is happening in the property sector. there are several measures to address th
starbucks has reported a surprise drop in labour challenges will my on some parts of asia. the international monetary fund is forecasting slower growth. as anthony is ahead. due to an ageing population now. we hear more from the director of the asia—pacific region. iii director of the asia-pacific re . ion. , ., director of the asia-pacific re.ion_ l, director of the asia-pacific reuion. ,, ., ., region. if you look at china, the population _ region. if you look at china, the population is _...
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the sectors they want to work in, and it also helps to take advantage of the country's young dynamic labour force. advantage of the country's young dynamic labourforce. so obviously be very helpful — the trick we need to watch. fin trick we need to watch. on tuesday. _ trick we need to watch. on tuesday, the _ trick we need to watch. on tuesday, the reserve bank of australia will deliver his latest decision on the cost of borrowing. this will be closely watched by investors as inflation has remained a stubborn level at 3% and outside the target range of the central bank. later in the week, we will get the latest snapshot of trade in china— manufacturing activity expanded for the second straight month in april. boosting hopes of a rebound in the world's second largest economy. today marks 30 years since the official opening of the eurotunnel — also known as the channel tunnel. it's prominent connections include carrying eurostar passengers from london to paris and beyond. the bbc�*s transport correspondent katy austin has been taking a look at the impact the connection has had, and
the sectors they want to work in, and it also helps to take advantage of the country's young dynamic labour force. advantage of the country's young dynamic labourforce. so obviously be very helpful — the trick we need to watch. fin trick we need to watch. on tuesday. _ trick we need to watch. on tuesday, the _ trick we need to watch. on tuesday, the reserve bank of australia will deliver his latest decision on the cost of borrowing. this will be closely watched by investors as inflation has...