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russia and ukraine, of course, and also china. when it comes to russia, it will have short stress again that he sees this war as putin's war. and this is interesting, of course, because m, the estonian and the finished counterparts have asked for you to essentially scrap visa for russian tourist. and all i've showed said that he is not in favor of this measure because it will also affect ordinary russian citizens. and that would not be right in a house for us in berlin. thanks so much. as he started at this hour, stay tuned for business. have mine ah, ah ah. into the unknown today, this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant being
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a large thermos bottle. new warm water tower near berlin could serve as a model for storing renewable energy. hello, welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. is inflation in the world's largest economy peaking. that's the glass half full outlook after wednesday's reading of u. s. price growth, annual inflation in july, falling slightly and remaining unchanged from the for decade hi reached in june. markets and you as asia responded enthusiastically to the new reading vessel, hoping the u. s. federal reserve will now hold back from a higher interest rate hike. that would cut deeper into business profits. carson just key is chief economist for i n g germany. he joins me for more carson or we celebrating too early is peak inflation in the us. now, what can we really say and what can we not say? well, i think where we can say we're celebrating turn in all honesty. yes. that might be
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that next month in phase. want to continue to come down. why's that? because energy prices have come down, gas price that come down at the same time. we still see that way you saw rising in the us, the labor market is strong. so i think that we're celebrating to early, even if an inflation might continue for a couple of months to come down, or is that's the view in the us. what about here in europe? does this reading in the us? does that tell us anything about what we can expect here in europe? well, no, no, not really well. it shows us that when global global energy prices come down, we should also benefit from it in the year of the book. don't forget, global energy prices are in boston, us dollars, and we have a very weak current you right now. so this should almost offset the drop in global energy prices. at the same time, we see with germany, for example, that governments have introduce relief packages. they put some cap on prices,
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which artificially has brought down inflation results. the standard year in germany are all in the entire year that we will see that inflation will continue to remain high. it could even increase after the summer and will only start to come down to the very end of this year. no, we're close to the 2 percent. the c b is aiming it to what extent our energy prices caused by ukraine war separating the dynamics that we're seeing in the u. s. and in europe either is very easy. the u. s. is a net exporter of energy. the years a year is a net importer of energy. this tell it to the entire story. so these high energy prices to some extent can be beneficial to the entire yours economy. while in the europe, in the euro zone, high energy prices are please burn on households on companies and will make
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the european economy will end to read a recession in the 2nd half of this year. which, which shows us that there is a clearly to speak, recovery to speak normally, developments going on us being much stronger than the european economy. to what extent can the european central bank try and control the framework around inflation, try and, and put the brakes on it. to some extent, we can try, but there is no later that can bring down energy prices, where the european central bank is currently trying to do is to break down inflation expectations to show people to some financial markets, to show companies that they, there will not be a so called wage prices fires going on. so this is for them why they will continue my interest rates at least another private, the september meeting. i think 50 basis points to show their determination to get a great on inflation expectations. there is very little they can do to bring down
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the current inflation numbers. they will have to focus on 20232024. all right, carson jesse with i and g germany. thank you. and let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. disney has added $14400000.00 subscribers to it's disney plus streaming service in the past quarter, bringing its total to $221000000.00 subscriptions and passing netflix for the 1st time. disney also reports strong numbers for the whole company, boosted by parts revenue recovering from the cobra crisis. german gas storage facilities are almost 75 percent full and on track to be target set by the government. despite reduce russian gas deliveries. for weeks, germany has been buying gas in the global market while conserving energy in an effort to fill the national reserves head of winter over to india now,
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which is beginning its roll out of 5 g internet deli holding its 1st option for networks spectrum. just last week, and that's much later than many other countries in the account, the 2nd highest number of smartphone users in the world. a number that even increase 20 some percent year on year in 2021. so that's what's what, that's what was at stake in the recent auction. now, billionaire luke bonnie's reliance geo, when the lion's share of 5 g spectrum followed by bar t air tel and vodafone altogether, the auction generated some 19000000000 euros for india's telecoms regulators. the company's expect the roll out to begin later this year with a focus on 13 major cities at the beginning, including deli, mom, buy on china and shy. and those are among india's most populous areas. i recently, or i spoke earlier with our deli correspondence and asked him what 5 g would mean to the average indian. here's what he said. well, i think steven the biggest take away for the average and in consumer is better
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speeds that has been promised. that saves you will have 10 times faster download speeds than for g. this is likely to improve a video streaming experience is likely to really amp of the gaming experience. that is something that gamers are really excited about. and in general, just give a better connectivity in even in areas where there was there which, which used to experience call drops and data drops so far. so yeah, that's the biggest take away. there's just a handful of telecoms in india right now. you and i were talking about this yesterday. they used to be a lot more. how could that affect the build out where that's true, steven, of a till about a ticket to go there will more than a dozen telecom service providers in india. and now that i just 3 that are 2 more which are government run, but they're not doing very well and they do not have a lot of market share in the country. so effectively there are 3, only 3, the telecom service providers right now,
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at least 2 out of doors are heavily stressed because of various complications in the sector itself has been going through. now in the last couple of months, we have seen that the government has extended announced a sort of bailout package and also working on more packages to help the telecom companies. it is expected that 4 or 5 g will lead to better our booth or average revenue per unit for the telecom companies, which are likely to which they are likely to short up their finances and help them leave their stress a little bit. stephen, go back to touching on our 1st point, this idea of the rollout, beginning with cities, we talk about gaming a little bit, some of these applications. how wide spread, though, are those benefits likely to be in india for starting just in sort of these, these urban areas was to begin with. the benefits are likely to be limited to live and it is, as you said, but eventually of maybe in a couple of months from now,
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as the infrastructure improves, as the fiber position of telecom was, improves as more and more smartphone and the cheaper smartphones, 5 g unable smartphones could keep coming in coming to the indian market. the benefits are likely to move on to the hinterland as well because those areas that are a lot of those 8 as are all already seeing $3.00 and $4.00 g speeds. so experts expect that it will not take too much time for 5 to go into those areas as well. student. a brief intro, have to ask you one of the big debates around build outs of 5 g and recent years has been a participation from chinese network supplier, huawei india was under pressure to cut them out as a supplier pressure from the u. s. i should say, what do we know about always participation? well, it's just even better. india one to go will be and that deal to, to be out of this. but in the, i did not a band them. it did not put out a restraining order or did not the ask other companies to a not to give the contractors who of
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a but the who have the contracts been given to has not yet been announced. but there has been several media reports that the company that have a one to 5 g spectrum big they have given the equipment contracts to other providers like nokia, like a dixon, like samson. so b and d have effectively been left out of the race. steven charge carts okay, from our daily bureau, thank you about to europe. as germany tries to speed up, it's built out of renewable energy. one problem has been figuring out how to save unused energy for days when renewables create less energy. energy storage systems have become more important and they take on different forms, such as the mass of water tower just erected near berlin. think of it as a kind of thermos bottle. a 45 meters high energy storage facility is under construction. new berlin is the largest of its kind in germany, built by the major energy company. what empire,
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weekend store energy in the form of warm water will put it in the grid and then the customers can have a hot shower or in the winter heat up their homes. it's very difficult to store the energy coming from renewables. often the potential of windmills and solar panels is wasted because their energy is not needed at that moment. thanks to this tank, that energy can still be used to warm up water that will be stored and used later on. this tank can hold 56000000 liters of warm water, about 350000 backups. so if you, for example, a go out on a day trip in the morning, you make your coffee nice and warm, you put it in a thomas 3 hours later. you still have your warm cup of coffee, that's kind of add the idea. but the transition to renew was is slow. so far, only a fraction of the water in the tank is heated with green energy. the strategies to
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stop using fossil fuels by 2040 or 2050. to achieve this, the entire infrastructure must be transformed. i mean, these are huge things before you have this plant engineered. constructed that takes time the, we all would like it to go faster. as worries over russian gaskets mount storage tanks like this can help relieve some pressure, but much of the energy use to heat up. the water still comes from fossil fuels. massive investments and renewable energy is, are necessary to make the process more sustainable. and finally, it's like selling ice at the north pole. that's what critic said. when u. s. pizza chain dominoes opened its 1st take out a brit franchises in italy as the motherland piece, of course could even work. well, it turns out that it couldn't, after setting an ambitious goal of over $800.00 stores and raising hundreds of millions of dollars, cells work,
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what the company had hoped for this week. the last of the mere 29 stores that had actually opened or shuttered. alright, his reminder of the top business story were falling for you. consumers in the u. s . are hoping that inflation in the world's largest economy has peaked after new numbers, showed the annual rate falling slightly in july. markets in the u. s. and asia responded enthusiastically to the new reading as it for me and the dw business team, find us online dot com slash business. i've seen beardsley watching b to india, or to lucian is a major problem. in delhi, a new monitoring system is designed to devices and corporate local fences. they easy to install and can be moved to different locations. data is helping us to
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