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house with no. design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your whole special. upgrade yourself with d. w.'s interior design channel on youtube. financial markets refuse to settle down the wild swings continue from europe to asia and the united states are fears about slowing global growth and a partial shutdown. in venezuela's. producers say they're worried about prices and security. and a basin on a mission how this woman is bringing sanitation. to villages in parts of india.
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i've been physical and let's do business so much for that rip roaring post christmas rally on wall street yesterday the biggest ever points boost today investor fear is returning as quick as that wiping out most of those gains the new york stock exchange sliding back into bad territory falling by about two percent some traders calling wednesday's dead cat bounce a brief interruption of an otherwise downward trend most of this month as the bad worries of a slowing economic growth weighing on sentiment the picture in frankfurt to the dax dropping to a two year low in asia the markets will mix. we asked our financial correspondent to fill us in on those days disappointing sation. the rally on wall street was short lived it never reached these shores steadily downhill during the session
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losing around two percent the traders aghast at what they were hearing about the us president apparently thinking of firing the chairman of the fed they were shocked post christmas rally sometime seen in good years nobody really i don't know anyone who is tomorrow would be an abbreviated day also that would make it more difficult trading at two o'clock and the people i talk to here most of them more than please . to close the books on this very difficult two thousand and eighteen. other young olivas there the frankfurt stock exchange a couple of big events have german export as wide about twenty nineteen as the ongoing trades spat between the united states and china and there's breaks in a survey by the german economic institute i.w. shows that many of the nation's trade associations with their expectations for next year on the up side germany's domestic economy is robust and the construction industry is benefiting from that is the institute's michelle on whether the reason
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for the lower forecasts geopolitical or broad i think the most important to reasons behind the rising uncertainty in international markets on the international trade policy and the future of the multilateral order for these world economy and this has a lot to do with the conflict between the u.s. and china are the trump administration is still a risk and we also see a lot of uncertain risk of risk in europe the brics we don't know what will happen in january we have new discussions between the european commission and italy and also of some problems in france so there are the the research from international scene are rising and there's a most important for the press climate. i mentioned the trade war before there are reports today that a delegation from washington will travel to beijing early next month to hold trade talks it be the first face to face discussions in the u.s.
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president donald trump and his chinese counterpart xi jinping agreed on a ninety day truce by the sounds of it both sides are hurting from the battle. chinese industry appears to have suffered most under the trade dispute so far in november industrial earnings fell almost two percent from the same period last year the first such decline in three years analysts believe the trend will continue in the months ahead that makes beijing ready for concessions the government has begun importing u.s. soybeans again and is in constant contact with the white house from the chinese and u.s. trade teams have kept close communications throughout this time in january other than continuing to maintain consultations through telephone both sides have indeed made specific arrangements for face to face consultations. is it. in the last meeting of both countries' leaders in early december trump and she agreed to postpone the next round of tariffs and counterterrorists originally slated for
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january for another three months the past year has already seen hundreds of billions of dollars of goods covered with new fees by both sides some have even profited from the new trade barriers for example the port of los angeles american firms have been buying proactively from china as a hedge against each new potential round of tariffs boosting container ship arrivals they come fully loaded and returned to china mostly empty. the u.s. president is considering an executive order to bar american companies from using telecommunications equipment made by china's wild way and said to me it be the latest step by the trumpet ministration to come to of china's biggest network equipment companies out of the u.s. market washington alleges that the companies work at the behest of the chinese government that their equipment could be used to spy on americans.
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if nobbs economy is not stop its fastest growth rate you know over a decade official figures show grew by more than seven percent this year many from companies in terms of vietnam as manufacturing costs rising neighboring china as a result be it a maze industrial output has surged retail revenue has also shown how the government now expects the economy to grow by between six point six and six point eight percent next year. french construction firm vinci will pay three point seven billion dollars for a majority stake in london's gatwick airport and she officials say breaks that made the deal possible president and it would. suggest that in the conference call that the cost of buying into the airport or fall into two concerns or proposed breaks at economy but he was confident the deal would pay off with a weakened. pound drawing visitors to britain gatwick is that u.k. second largest airport in g. already operates forty five airports in
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a dozen countries. and as far as government is still trying to fix a broken economy it's been trying everything from printing more money to creating its own crypto currency but all that has done little to solve the problem of hyperinflation or its exclusion exclusion from global trade juju sanctions now the state plans to tamper with the. traders and growers are locked. in trader freddie has had his share of challenges in venezuela has had to deal with highway robberies and kidnapping but now he has another headache the government. the governor says he wants to create a company to export if he's the only one buying it creates a monopoly it would mean a fixed price and that would be devastating for growers there has to be supply and demand where everyone buys and you sell to the one with the best products.
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drawn says truckloads of his cocoa were held by the government and when they were released some eighty seven tons of cocoa worth around one hundred thirty thousand dollars were missing. other traders in his region have reportedly had similar experiences in recent months but the government says it only wants to catch the fs at the checkpoints. our aim is to break up the cow gangs and when we speak with a cull producers they realize that we are speaking the truth a lot of it is just about building trust they were used to a different government that did not get involved they didn't do anything. but the traders are skeptical and some of them now prefer to hold on to the harvest rather than sell it and that means even fewer exports from venezuela. having a toilet in your heart or at least in your community is still a rarity in many parts of india and as the government sanitation drivers army
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progressing slowly its next woman just couldn't hold on any longer. decided to take back his into wrong hands to bring health and dignity to the villages of radish. the biggest child killer in india is diarrhea it's a result of the country's poorest and it tastes and over half the population has no access to a toilet. every month. is. fair to india's that live side by side in our country one is for the prosperous while the other consists of villages and urban slums. these are the people who are forced to defra kate in the open but their biggest problem is that they live in squatter settlements over which they have no legal rights consequently they don't invest in their homes because they live in the constant fear of their houses being demolished. there are . so many government out there but then a couple i'm going to demolish. as
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a young girl. arrived in the bustling industrial city of khan poor forty years ago conditions there shocked her. never. used to live like them and. there was a tiny pond that everyone used to go to father's doors has everybody ended up going there because there was nowhere else to go. there was a time when no met a way you went you would see feces in the open it was everywhere. clear intolerable plight motivated to start building toilets she raises funds through donations and government subsidies in some cases local citizens even put their own money to build the toilet. two holes need making one here and the other over there. two pipes will pass through each opening one fills up the second one
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remains shut. poor rural communities struggle with the same problems as urban slums. well you know i just look we should consider ourselves lucky that we have the space here to build toilets a big city center even have that space color but he davey has already built two thousand five hundred toilets at fifty five she's trying to find someone who will continue her life saving task when she no longer can. she's doing a great job a nice doing business with you. can
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