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islamic adhan (call to prayer). 00:00:25,590 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 silence. 00:00:00,040 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 silence 00:00:00,040 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 islamic adhan (call to prayer). that call to prayer was broadcast brexit delayed. the pound stopped and jollibee and its ambition to be i'm kasia madera in london. its slide as european leaders agree a globalfood and jollibee and its ambition to be thank you. live from christchurch, a global food giant. our headlines: nationally across new zealand and, and jollibee and its ambition to be a globalfood giant. a recap now of as you are watching live pictures, ona following hours of talks, its slide as european leaders agree on a deal to postpone the exit from our breaking news. the pound has the european union unanimously slide on global currency markets as the eu. filipino fast food. how a agrees to give britain more time to prepare for brexit, there are thousands of people but on condition that the uk we are bringing you all the live european leaders have agreed on a parliament agrees to theresa may's deal. plan to delay brexit past the end of local chain is aiming to take on attending the event. mosques across the month. discussions rain late american giants on their own turf. events. it has been exactly a week this closes and completes the full package. since the country's worst mass into the evening in brussels amid there is no more that we can have. shooting. behind me is the al noor reports of disagreement between the new zealand, not just good morning asia hello world. it is 27 other eu leaders. that is having we are hopeful that the agreement attending the event. mosques across new zealand, notjust in christchurch, have opened their friday, almost the weekend. thank will be adopted by the mosque. 42 people lost their lives. doors to the public for friday house of commons. prayer, the exact event of the you forjoining us for another an impact on the pound. let's see the youngest victim was three years attacker targeted last friday, killing 50 people. the youngest edition of asia business report. we what kind of action we have in the old. the call to prayer is about to asia—pacific market. after the close victim was three years old. many of start. let's listen in. 00:00:47,568 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 islamic adhan. start the programme with brexit and and theresa may says that yesterday in japan, while she understands the pound has stopped its slide on asia—pacific market. after the close the frustration of british mps, it's time to put an end yesterday injapan, they have now to the uncertainty. them were migrants, refugees from global currency markets as european leaders have agreed on a plan to reopened, up due to gains on wall delay the exit of britain from the street. the all ordinaries is also i hope we can all agree we are now countries around the world, including pakistan, afghanistan, eu past the end of this month. in positive ground by 55 points. and at the moment of decision india and syria. the community here and i will make every effort discussions rain late in the evening thatisit in positive ground by 55 points. and that is it for this addition. on to ensure we are able to leave in brussels amid reports of has been expressing their love and disagreements between the 27 other newsday. —— for this edition. support for the muslim community. we eu leaders about the details. our have really been struck by the large decision envisages two scenarios. in 18 degrees in the sunshine in yorkshire on thursday but for much of the uk,
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number of people, coming here to pay it may have been mild their respects to the victims. prime but it was cloudy and that cloud the first scenario if the withdrawal is with us as it begins. agreement is passed by the house of there are changes on the way. as this weather front moves ministerjacinda adern has arrived commons next week the european southwards, it will bring cooler council agrees to an extension until conditions but more of us will get to see some sunshine over the weekend. this is how friday starts. may 22. in the second scenario, if cloudy, damp, drizzly in places, at the event. this is her third misty and murky but very mild. there is the rain from the weather visit to christchurch since the front, winds strengthening, northern england, attack last friday. she has been northern ireland, scotland. it is not approved by the house of the strongest wind gusts of a0 miles per hour. here is the rain from that front commons next week the european moving across scotland council agrees to an extension until and northern ireland. praised internationally and locally for her very quick actions in banning all the assault weapons and april 12. i hope council agrees to an extension until april12. i hope we council agrees to an extension until april 12. i hope we can all agree we are now at the moment of decision. and i will make every effort to also for her handling of the crisis. ensure that we are able to leave later towards north—west with a deal and move our country england and north wales. look how it clears up behind the front. some sunshine appearing, joining me now is anna fifield, a forward to take in other business news making headlines, china's blustery showers, increasingly second most valuable listed company wintry but maybe notjust on hills has seen its fourth—quarter profits as we go into friday night. foreign correspondent from new zealand for the washington post. you ahead of the weather front, to drop by and unprecedented amount clouds and sunny breaks, north—east england, yorkshire, are from christchurch. it must‘ve along south coast, still mild. the front moves south on friday evening and night, becoming increasingly year—on—year.
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to drop by and unprecedented amount year-on-year. that is the company light and patchy. been quite a week for you to cover ramps up spending to transform itself after a slowdown in its the front slows to a grinding halt such a tragedy. yes, as a journalist gaming operations. it is now aiming across southern england into east anglia and by the end i have covered tragedy before but to attract business customers with of saturday night, it keeps cloud computing and data analytic the temperature up, maybe a bit of light rain and drizzle. elsewhere, clearer skies, services. levi strauss has returned a touch of frost. it's nothing like a covering one further blustery from home. we consider ourselves as showers, wintry nature. this weather front, and this to the stock market in new york on a is the picture at the start high. the shares jumping of the weekend, it's had quite an impact. to the stock market in new york on a it will have cleared things up, isolated from international terror high. the sharesjumping more than cooler, fresh around. 30% as a debut over night giving the but the front is lingering close because of the simple geography and iconic genes make it a market value because of the simple geography and because new zealand thinks of itself of over $1 billion. the company's to south—east england on saturday. a greater chance of frost as multicultural, tolerant country. into saturday night and sunday the fact that it has happened here morning, some more prolonged downpours. and that the death toll was so huge chief executive told the bbc how the later reaching parts of northern england. the rest of england and wales 166—year—old denim company aims to staying mainly dry and brighter as really shocked the entire country improve its market share with women. across southern england as well. still very blustery across northern and we have seen the magnitude of one of the few apparel brands where scotland in particular so over the weekend, it is going to be cooler. that shocked by the way the country the nights will deliver a risk of frost. oui’ one of the few apparel brands where more of us will get has rallied, has come out and our women's business is smaller than to see some sunshine. that of the men sitting only 20% of embraced parts of islam to show blustery showers, the business a couple of years ago. todayit the business a couple of years ago. today it is almost one third. but their solidarity. many women out still significantly smaller than our there today, including police officers and journalist are wearing men's business. we are number one in especially in scotland. headscarves as a sign of solidarity. women's denim bottoms globally with there has been a call to prayer. the a9% women's denim bottoms globally with a 9% share. so it is a fragmented
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market. there are a lot of shared owners. and it has also been one of prime minister greeted the parliament in arabic. a real effort to show the community that new oui’ owners. and it has also been one of our fastest growing businesses to heavy especially in scotland. and prolonged downpours begin the women's market, fans come through heavy and prolonged downpours through scotland and parts of northern ireland and northern zealand stands together with them. and go at a quicker rate. it is more england. similar temperatures still many people would say that new quite blustery. so this is how the expensive. it is. we are working on zealanders are very tolerant but, at some technology that could reduce the same time, has this incident significantly reduce the fashion weekend is shaping up. it will be a risk, if you will, and let us chase highlighted something we did not things that work quickly. but what i know, an underlying hatred and racism? new zealand has changed a little different because that front would say is when ijoined the will have moved on through. cool lot. one in four new zealanders is days, chilly nights with a touch of company we were chasing things and frost but more in the way of missing trend with a nested today we sunshine around. those showers are set the trend. we are the market blustery and in places wintry in now born outside the country. on the leader. we have the ability to set a surface we have become very multicultural and diverse but new trend. and the good example i give scotland. zealanders are now beginning to question whether societal attitudes is the rise on women's jeans has been going higher. mum genes? -- have kept pace with surface change and whether there is something we can be doing to ask yourself about casual racism in new zealand and also to ask ourselves how this jeans. when we relaunched our australian man managed to come here business in mid—2015 we relaunched oui’ business in mid—2015 we relaunched and get enough support, the training our bestselling skinny leg jeans.
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then we went to a mid rise and a he needed, at a new zealand rifle high and now we have launched the rib cagejeans. high and now we have launched the rib cage jeans. the high and now we have launched the rib cagejeans. the highest rise high and now we have launched the rib cage jeans. the highest rise we club, and to use new zealand laws to have ever sold to woman —— women and carry out this attack. the prime minister's handling of the crisis we cannot keep it in stock. now, the has been praised in many places of the world. how do you assess her tough questions don't wash. when is it back? it is already back! but i including the changing of the gun need to mention laser finishing that laws's she showed herself to be a allow us to finish product closer to compassionate and empathetic leader. she was the first to come out wearing a headscarf and has visited market which helps us avoid fashion risk. there is so much still around christchurch three times but in the and it will never go away to the pa rt and it will never go away to the part of the reason we went public is most notable aspect of this is the that i believe it ensures we will be around for another 166 years to way in which she has acted so quickly. within six days she had banned assault weapons in new zealand and used her powers and the luxury goods markets in china have ability she has as the leader of been losing their scientific parliament to push through these activity will be the latest big changes which are unimaginable in many parts of the world, especially brand to update the market when it in the united states. she has delivers earnings later. but dips in demand may also drop due to changing decided not to name the suspect, tastes. a recent study shows that
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unlike many other mass shootings. niche brands are preferred rather that really struck a chord with than well—known names. i was told people around the world. there are a lot of questions about who this person is and why he would do this about changing shopping behaviour. but she has specifically said that if you look at the millennial ‘s and he seeks notoriety and she will deny the generation z we find that there it. no access to news from inside are interesting behaviours. the the present so he does not know how notorious he is. thank you so much first is definitely digital. they are so used to the whole digital for joining notorious he is. thank you so much forjoining us on a very solemn day. thing they do research, they shop online. even for the luxury sector, much of the behaviour and many we have been live from christchurch transactions happen online. the implications for the brand is that and watching live events from here. the call to prayer was broadcast you really have to start engaging nationally followed by a two minute's silence. more at the top of your consumers and begin to interact the hour. with your consumers online. the second behaviour we find for the generation z and the millennial ‘s is they care a lot about new products, about innovative products. 18 degrees in the sunshine in that is why there are more opportunities for niche and new brands now on the market compared to yorkshire but for much of the uk mild but cloudy. changes on the way.
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previously. so which subsector was an as of the luxury goods markets as this weather front moves southwards, it will bring cooler have we seen a dip or a fall in conditions but more of us will get to see some sunshine demand? i think there are quite a over the weekend. this is how friday starts. cloudy, damp, drizzly in places, misty and murky but very mild. few sectors. one example i think is there is the rain from the weather front, winds strengthening, northern england, casual where. traditionally the northern ireland, scotland. the strongest wind gusts luxury goods, luxury apparel is more of a0 miles per hour. forformal here is the rain from that front luxury goods, luxury apparel is more for formal wear but what we are moving across scotland seeing in the market now is there and northern ireland. are more and more preferences for later towards north—west england and north wales. look how it clears casualwear or streetwear sectors. up behind the front. that is why you see many traditional some sunshine appearing, blustery showers, increasingly wintry but maybe notjust on hills luxury brands crossing over with a as we go into friday night. ahead of the weather front, clouds and sunny breaks, fashion forward street brand as north—east england, yorkshire, along south coast, still mild. the front moves south on friday evening and night, well. and that was veronica wong in becoming increasingly light and patchy. the front slows to a grinding halt hong kong. famous forfried chicken across southern england into east anglia and by the end of saturday night, it keeps the temperature up, maybe a bit and burgers, the biggestjolly bee of light rain and drizzle. elsewhere, clearer skies, a touch of frost. is expanding globally and has further blustery showers, wintry nature. this weather front, and this is the picture at the start
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of the weekend, it's earmarked america for growth. i went to the philippines to find out more from the founder of jolly had quite an impact. to the philippines to find out more from the founder ofjolly bee. from an ice cream parlour to a fast food it will have cleared things up, empire. jolly bee is the biggest cooler, fresh around. but the front is lingering close restau ra nt empire. jolly bee is the biggest restaurant chain in the philippines. let's grab a bite with the founder to south—east england on saturday. it could keep a good deal of cloud as he dreams of transforming this and maybe some drizzle creature into a global household but elsewhere, good sunny spells, name. lastly, wintry showers. one or two across northern ireland. temperatures mostly in the range of 9—12 degrees. a greater chance of frost into saturday night and sunday morning, some more prolonged downpours. later reaching parts of northern england. currently your philippine businesses 70% and 30% internationally. you the rest of england and wales staying mainly dry and brighter wa nt to 70% and 30% internationally. you want to bring that to 50—50. how do across southern england as well. you plan to expand your international chain? filipino growth still very blustery across northern is still high—growth. the challenge scotland in particular so over the weekend, it is going to be cooler. with the international market is to the nights will deliver a risk of frost. grow faster than the philippines. so more of us will get
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to see some sunshine. looking at the appreciations in china and in the us market. those of blustery showers, the two main focuses right especially in scotland. now. we started with thejollibee brand in the philippines and then we began to add other fast food into the company. if we have five or six brands per major market we can handle it.
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