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summit coming up on the w business with chris kolber say to him for that that as of after the break, i'm really for me and the entire team in the newsroom. thank you so much for watching. the . every jenny is far less surprises. me is gone. all out to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time. but still very much alive. your guy to the special hot spots in germany
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recognizes where exactly. it was fine. arts, culture history. all their travel extremely worth a visit. the leaders of the brakes and nations are meeting in south africa to discuss the expansion. we're here from the man who coined to the break acronym on how the block has developed and what its future a mid height and political tensions might look. also, i'm the show british ship designing giant arm as long as the process forward could be the biggest. i p o and quite a while. live analysis from our financial correspondent in new york and around one percent of all people are autistic will show you how they can hold their own in the
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working world if the conditions are right. chris kolber, welcome to the program. the brakes summit test kicked off and you had us berg the meeting of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa will consider whether to allow new members to grow the groups economic and you political influence. beyond the enlargement question, boosting the use of member states local currencies as also on the summit. the agenda saw the african organizers, however, say there will be no discussions of a bricks, currency and idea floated by brazil earlier this year as an alternative to dollar dependence. earlier i spoke to laura jim o'neil, a current, the acronym, break in 2001 working as an economist, as goldman sachs, when i asked them with all the talk about expanding the blog, if it'll actually come to that. actually,
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the group's economic influence has probably seen as collective big the zillow sure, on south africa, whole performed pretty poorly since the political group was correct. and it's quite ironic, it's quite ironic. and i would have thoughts as a source of disappointments on self reflection. on the site and so i'm, of course china, and to some degree india a both. i assume the economy is growing more low so much so the china is easily established as the 2nd largest economy in the world treats on nearly 4 times bigger than japan. and germany and india is i would say i can throw some new guys. so in reality, the economics and indeed the population issues of the bricks is the dominated by china and india. yeah. but 2 countries themselves don't really agree on lunch
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together. i found a lot of you saying beyond creating the brakes bank uh known as the new development bank. it is difficult to see what the group has done other than meet annually. why is that? do you think? well, i think is i just probably touched on. um, but that's a really most important country is china and india. and when you really down below the surface often see each other as significant g opposed to go rivals. i was just reading something before i join the call. for example, on the idea is about expanding the security council of the un, which as i'm show you why there was some proposals to include germany. the chinese kind of oppose the either of india becoming a permanent member on the account. really agree on many issues to do with try between themselves. i don't think, but that's part of the reason why the blog doesn't really achieve much because the
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most important countries that treats they've been treated symbolically really and pull away but in terms of substance. but that it's jim, what do you see them? and this time that we're living in right now with height and political tensions around the world. what do you see as the defining feature if there is any of the brakes countries is an anti western ism, is an anti americanism? i mean, not, it's very peculiar in some ways because again, i don't think, i think i've read a another page this morning and all of us in june on south african officials are being quite the same. the last thing they want it today is on the west of course, of a sort of make sense because south africa, for example, gets a very beneficial trade agreement. terms with the united states. postal
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parts aren't as in india is currently being quoted by both the us on the u. k. to be some counter accounts of paul's to, to john and the indians live. uh, but at the same time, obviously, the russians love the idea that it could be some kind of an see us and i don't see western group on china have some sympathy for a lot so, but the idea of the whole of them can agree on the i think is, is very, very far from reality. and so i think it defaults to this very powerful symbolism which, which on the one level is, is very powerful. but at the same time, what was it really mean? and when you look at, well, they've tried to achieve collectively since they 1st thoughts about getting together in 2009 is being very level and on the law. jim o'neil, thank you for your time. thank british chip, designing,
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joining arms on the verge of the biggest us initial public offering and almost 2 years. the company which is owned by japan soft bank, submitted a preliminary prospectus for an aspect listing, but a set to take place early next month. my arm did not specify how many shares of plants the list details in the document showed. the firm is valued by soft bank and more than $60000000000.00. the puts arm on the track to be the most valuable company to complete a us. i po, since november 2021. alright, let's take a look at these plans with our financial correspondent against corporate and know your gans how important is this ill for arm and even for a soft thing, which has had a serious losing street on its tech bad, slightly. so yeah, you're right. i mean, so i think hasn't been a, to a successful a recently to put a pull up lately. so they did to buy um arm uh,
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7 years ago for $32000000000.00. and no arm could be worth around them. 64000000000 by the way, the proceeds of the ip oval not to go to arm, but we'll go to a soft spring coast. so that would be a nice treat for them. but then also an arm is looking for it. hopefully successful i p o s, they also need to invest a more into artificial intelligence cloud to the automotive industry, as the smartphone industry. right. and always seeing that the biggest slot in about a decade. yeah. is what does this mean for us investors? i mean, they're pouring money money into a i, but haven't had much in the way of big new listings in the past couple of years. yeah, it would be a big b. and i mean, a lot of companies are waiting on the sidelines set to jump into the stock market. the german company, a book in stock for example, it being a one of those. and now they want to see that
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a big one like arm is that so to speak, or testing the waters on a wall street. so when this i p o eventually will happen probably sometime in september. so there are a lot of companies are looking for that. 2022. so last year was definitely not a good year for the stock market. that was why a lot of companies were shying away to this desktops in new york on wall street. so therefore, this is going to be a big one when it's happens in the next couple of weeks. it's called in new york. thank you. and then also some of the other global business stories making use call of duty maker activision. well, so it's non european games streaming rights and an efforts to get particular authorities to sign off on this mega acquisition by microsoft. britain's competition and markets authority is the only regulator blocking the nearly $70000000.00 deal. canadian prime minister justin for dell. i think his facebook of
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putting prophets head of people safety for an online news audit goes to the shared on his platform during the devastating wildfire. facebook recently disabled it's news feature and response through a canadian law that forces online platforms to share revenue with news publishers. germany is likely to fall short of its 2030 goal to reduce emissions by 65 percent even if planned reduction measures are fully implemented. that's according to a council of climate experts who say the construction and transport sectors particular needs to do more to close the gap. now around one percent of all people around the world are autistic germany. there are around 800 thousands of people with varying degrees of autism, some of whom can have difficulties finding a job. and i revisited one consultancy that's dedicated itself to hiring autistic talent, saying the discrimination they face is on justify. michael opiates is autistic. he has a knack for finding coding errors and programs, and
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