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the company says it received two separate proposals from iag. the proposals were reviewed and rejected as they undervalued the company. the board remains fully committed to generating a strategy to the benefit of shareholders the other factor was the statement from the qataris recently around iag. they said they would support moves by the company towards norwegian air. the question is what happens from here and whether iag launches a better proposal the stock price is down heavily, down 8.8%. >>> coming up, it's a boardroom showdown for elliott and vivendi as they go head to head over hell telecom italia (barry murrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network that will enable things like precis
the company says it received two separate proposals from iag. the proposals were reviewed and rejected as they undervalued the company. the board remains fully committed to generating a strategy to the benefit of shareholders the other factor was the statement from the qataris recently around iag. they said they would support moves by the company towards norwegian air. the question is what happens from here and whether iag launches a better proposal the stock price is down heavily, down 8.8%....
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a quiet day for earnings iag is boosting that index the dax is up almost .75%.ake a look at the ftse mib. up .75%. also taking a look at the ibex up over .50% bbva moves higher as the takeover saga continues moving the spanish index up .50%. take a look at the sectors we mentioned iag travel and leisure getting a boost. you see we are seeing utilities as the leader up over 1.5% right now. oil and gas is getting a boost oil prices are higher on middle east tensions as well as stronger than expected chinese data you see over here with autos which are down .25%. it is still a laggard today. it is weighed down by mercedes-benz. we see mercedes-benz shares continue to fall the ceo saying the fully electric transition will take longer than expected the previous target was 2030 autos is the laggard this morning. we moving on to u.s. futures is a mostly positive day in the united states. the dow would open up 100 points higher let's stick with the u.s the weekly jobless claims with 2 231,000 americans filing for unemployment benefits. continuing claims increased by 1.78
a quiet day for earnings iag is boosting that index the dax is up almost .75%.ake a look at the ftse mib. up .75%. also taking a look at the ibex up over .50% bbva moves higher as the takeover saga continues moving the spanish index up .50%. take a look at the sectors we mentioned iag travel and leisure getting a boost. you see we are seeing utilities as the leader up over 1.5% right now. oil and gas is getting a boost oil prices are higher on middle east tensions as well as stronger than...
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turbulence for travel industry air france klm and iag does not expect passenger demand to recover until 2023 hotel giants see room revenue plunge 80% >> the central bank said they only answer to the court not the government the call to justify its bond purchase program >>> significant loss of output has become inevitable. that is the message from the governor andrew bailee forecasting a 14% drop in gdp. sterling rising as the bank of england predicts a sharp recovery in 2021 >> caller: expect a recovery much more than the pull back from the financial crisis. >>> after the british telco cut its dividend looking to shake up its sector >>> a warm welcome to "street signs. let's get to our top data point, chinese exports jumped by 3.5% in april as reopened factories in the country moved to fulfill back log of orders. with a 2% fall in the month. the biggest decline since 2016 the trade surplus grew to $45.3 billion. far above expectations how meaningful is this jump in exports? is it reflective of rebust gains or concentrated in particular sectors? >> even after that beat? export numbers in
turbulence for travel industry air france klm and iag does not expect passenger demand to recover until 2023 hotel giants see room revenue plunge 80% >> the central bank said they only answer to the court not the government the call to justify its bond purchase program >>> significant loss of output has become inevitable. that is the message from the governor andrew bailee forecasting a 14% drop in gdp. sterling rising as the bank of england predicts a sharp recovery in 2021...
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. >> iag shares are slumping after posting a 6% rise in second quarter profit shares are off almost 3.9% the owner of british airways backed its full-year guidance and said they expect to deliver a rise in 2018 operating profit given current fuel prices and exchange rates the ceo says the group is not in active takeover discussions with norwegian airlines, but continues to look at the carrier. >>> singapore airlines has been voted the world's best airline you can head to cnbc.com to find out more about its success and how it soared to the top spot. i experienced them quite a few times. had the pleasure >> lucky you >>> mediabanca shares are jumping after elliott has declined to comment on whether they have a stake in the bank.
. >> iag shares are slumping after posting a 6% rise in second quarter profit shares are off almost 3.9% the owner of british airways backed its full-year guidance and said they expect to deliver a rise in 2018 operating profit given current fuel prices and exchange rates the ceo says the group is not in active takeover discussions with norwegian airlines, but continues to look at the carrier. >>> singapore airlines has been voted the world's best airline you can head to cnbc.com...
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saying the company, quote, does not have an absolute right to exist he warned that the parent company iag is burning 178 million pounds of cash researches a week. they plan to cut its work force despite the uk government furl owe scheme reacting well this morning up 12%. >>> shares in lufthansa up this morning despite the airline having been relevant gated from germany's blue chip dax index for the first time ever compounding the particularly turbulent first half of the year the exit comes after the coronavirus outbreak prompted a near total stop to global air travel, prompting shares to drop and forcing berlin to hand a 9 billion bailout. looking at the spot in the dax will be taken over making it the second group to enter the index. some housing could pile the pressure on rental and property prices in germany. >>> let's get out to annette you've been all over this lufthansa story. no surprise the stock has fallen out of the dax what do you think of the significant of the change? we have another real estate company entering the blue chip sector just as the airline falls out. >> exactly i
saying the company, quote, does not have an absolute right to exist he warned that the parent company iag is burning 178 million pounds of cash researches a week. they plan to cut its work force despite the uk government furl owe scheme reacting well this morning up 12%. >>> shares in lufthansa up this morning despite the airline having been relevant gated from germany's blue chip dax index for the first time ever compounding the particularly turbulent first half of the year the exit...
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time iag lowers profit warning. the suggest operating will be 215 million euros lower, this follows the walk outs that led to canceling 4,000 flights the group warns that any further action will hurt things more and have an adverse effect on its results. pearson has also warned profits will be at the bottom end of the range. the british education business warned of lower. and dutch prosecutors suspect the bank delayed reporting or failed to report suspicious transaction and clients and alleged links to terrorism the bank said it will cooperate fully with that investigation. >>> coming up, a shock resignation from the ecb's board. we'll discuss whether that pushed the german representative touith j qt atob beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to
time iag lowers profit warning. the suggest operating will be 215 million euros lower, this follows the walk outs that led to canceling 4,000 flights the group warns that any further action will hurt things more and have an adverse effect on its results. pearson has also warned profits will be at the bottom end of the range. the british education business warned of lower. and dutch prosecutors suspect the bank delayed reporting or failed to report suspicious transaction and clients and alleged...
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despite the impact >> iag luke to raise 3 billion euros and klm unveils an operating loss sending both shares into the red. six years of growth wiped out in spain as gdp drops in the second quarter but the french economy shrinks less than expected down 15.8%. happy friday welcome to "street signs." we've got a lot of earnings to get to let's talk gdp first we've heard from france and spain. now numbers from italy preliminary q 2 gdp slank quarter on quarter less expected a value. they've advised their q 1 estimate of 5.4% contraction quarter on quarter and 5.4% year on year. slightly worse than anticipated. q 1 marginally worse but q 2 better than expecting. an unprecedented slump for italy but the takeaway better than analysts had feared. not quite as grim as the market had been bracing for looking at the euro gaining ground currently trades around 118.77 we have the france and spain numbers. spain's economy shrunk 18.5% lockdowns and travel restrictions weighed on the tourism industry the fall also raised six years of growth. the french economy slank 15.8 as strict lockdown measures
despite the impact >> iag luke to raise 3 billion euros and klm unveils an operating loss sending both shares into the red. six years of growth wiped out in spain as gdp drops in the second quarter but the french economy shrinks less than expected down 15.8%. happy friday welcome to "street signs." we've got a lot of earnings to get to let's talk gdp first we've heard from france and spain. now numbers from italy preliminary q 2 gdp slank quarter on quarter less expected a...
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what should investors make from the announcement from iag this morning?> reporter: good morning, silvia. look, when you compare to some of the other airlines that we've been speaking to, we have been speaking to wiz az air the othe day. one note for sure is there is a stark difference with the performance of the flag carrier, iag with british airways and iberian fading within that portfolio amongst others. what is interesting is the transformation program seems to be putting out sufficient growth for the company to maintain the strong economic picture for now at least. one thing is they expect demand to improve. let's remember that figure of 1.24 billion actually is a slight drawdown from the 1.25 billion that we have previously seen. the interesting part to that is it still beat out estimates from the market. you saw even the margin, the operating margin of one-time expenses drop from 16.3%. that is within the medium term of the objectives of the company with 12% and 15%. that gives you the sense that the transformation process of 7,000 employees in the
what should investors make from the announcement from iag this morning?> reporter: good morning, silvia. look, when you compare to some of the other airlines that we've been speaking to, we have been speaking to wiz az air the othe day. one note for sure is there is a stark difference with the performance of the flag carrier, iag with british airways and iberian fading within that portfolio amongst others. what is interesting is the transformation program seems to be putting out sufficient...
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iag has managed to conclude a deal with its pilot force. they have some small, short strikes, but the pilots ultimately came to the table. they reached an acceptable position to cut costs to improve productivity which bodes well for the future of iag as a group. >> absolutely. europe's main carriers are recovering. ebola continues to be a massive issue for airlines globally. what lessons can we learn from past health care as to how significant this effect will be on the airline? >> i think any understand of this kind has to be managed day-to-day as it evolves. we've seen, of course, share prices hit. that's perhaps a bit of a panic reaction, as you rightly say. we have on one hand a big xwarchl of a health scare with the -- asia, airlines in that part of the world were badly hit. other than, we had, for example, swine flu examine a lot of worries were there. it tund out not to be a big hit. airlines are not usually massively exposed to these markets. we've seen some flights juan from flights in west africa, already. >> and, of course, the b
iag has managed to conclude a deal with its pilot force. they have some small, short strikes, but the pilots ultimately came to the table. they reached an acceptable position to cut costs to improve productivity which bodes well for the future of iag as a group. >> absolutely. europe's main carriers are recovering. ebola continues to be a massive issue for airlines globally. what lessons can we learn from past health care as to how significant this effect will be on the airline? >>...
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iag shares see red after a data breach compromises data belonging to 380,000 british airways customers. the airline says it is investigating the theft of payment details. >>> european stocks avoid the losses seen in asia where equities hit a 14-month low. >>> and president trump uses a campaign rally in montana to double down on his accusation that the author of the "new york times" op-ed has committed treason. >> for the sake of our national security, the "new york times" should publish his name at once. i think their reporters should go and investigate who it is >>> plus here on the shores of lame cuomo, talk is dominated by the upcoming contention italian budget but the former prime minister tells cnbc he believes that rome is being judged too harshly. >> we were able to solve the problems without european money. the big problem is that the consequence was raise of unemployment, budgets, so now today we are paying the consequences of this period. >>> good morning british airways apologized for what the ceo says it its worst data breach in 20 years. he described the hack on 380,000 s
iag shares see red after a data breach compromises data belonging to 380,000 british airways customers. the airline says it is investigating the theft of payment details. >>> european stocks avoid the losses seen in asia where equities hit a 14-month low. >>> and president trump uses a campaign rally in montana to double down on his accusation that the author of the "new york times" op-ed has committed treason. >> for the sake of our national security, the...
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will take a one-off 1$1.5 billion hit >>> lufthansa shares fall after the german carrier loses out to iag in its bid to buy nikki. >>> and south korea offers talks with the north a day after the north korean leader, kim jong-un says he is open to dialogue with seoul, despite telling the u.s. that the nuclear button is always on his desk >>> good morning, everyone it is the first trading day of the year i want to alert your attention we have the final manufacturing pmi numbers for the eurozone they came out at 60.6, in line with the flash this is the strongest pace of expansion in the manufacturing sector since the series began in june 199 7 that's two standard deviations above the long run average extremely strong numbers out of europe bringing in our first guest, i have derek halpenny on the phone with us. it appears as though europe is off to a great start, in line with the momentum we saw in december i also want to point out that euro currency is up through 1.20, and it appears the currency has lagged this morning. what have you pencilled in for the currency from here >> we think that
will take a one-off 1$1.5 billion hit >>> lufthansa shares fall after the german carrier loses out to iag in its bid to buy nikki. >>> and south korea offers talks with the north a day after the north korean leader, kim jong-un says he is open to dialogue with seoul, despite telling the u.s. that the nuclear button is always on his desk >>> good morning, everyone it is the first trading day of the year i want to alert your attention we have the final manufacturing pmi...
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iag trading about 1.8% higher this morning >>> europe's largest asset manager, amundi reported higher profits for the period up 5% from a year ago. also in the financial space, rbs in focus after warning of a more uncertain economic outlook my colleague steve over at the desk, willem and steve picking it up now. >> steve sedgwick joins me for more on this british bank. is it all about brexit uncertainty? >> i think your skepticism is unfounded. this bank is doing okay. you and i still own 63% of it, which is not great news. the british government would dearly love to get rid of it like they did with lloyds. the path to recovery have been torturous. it's been smoother for lloyds. when we look at numbers, i found four or five things that make me think, i'm not so sure about this story one, it's a miss it's a numbers miss. they were expecting 507 pounds, they came in at 448 pounds impairments rising so many times we talk to banks all over the world and say how are you looking in on litigation how do we look at impairments? we want to see that go as low as possible this is moving the wron
iag trading about 1.8% higher this morning >>> europe's largest asset manager, amundi reported higher profits for the period up 5% from a year ago. also in the financial space, rbs in focus after warning of a more uncertain economic outlook my colleague steve over at the desk, willem and steve picking it up now. >> steve sedgwick joins me for more on this british bank. is it all about brexit uncertainty? >> i think your skepticism is unfounded. this bank is doing okay. you...
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report in a spanish news website that iag had to deny. the xetra dax is in negative territory as is the cac and the ftse mib you can see why we're seeing that going on. the real estate sector is 0.6% higher telecom, 0.6% higher miners doing relatively well on the back of some of the prices we've seen recently. basic resources, industrials both into negative territory let's see how the asian markets closed the end of today. the hang seng into negative territory. the shanghai up 0.15%. the kospi is slightly higher at the close there. >>> chinese authorities have threatened to stop buying american crops if the u.s. doesn't change its stance on trade talks. this comes after the chinese commerce ministry urged the u.s. to cancel extra tariffs. >> reporter: a chinese state media blog says china won't buy more american crops if the u.s. flip-flops on the trade talks. the blog is believed to have insights into china's negotiations strategy posted a commentary today saying if the u.s. flip-flops in the negotiations the promises to buy american agr
report in a spanish news website that iag had to deny. the xetra dax is in negative territory as is the cac and the ftse mib you can see why we're seeing that going on. the real estate sector is 0.6% higher telecom, 0.6% higher miners doing relatively well on the back of some of the prices we've seen recently. basic resources, industrials both into negative territory let's see how the asian markets closed the end of today. the hang seng into negative territory. the shanghai up 0.15%. the kospi...
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guidance warning in their latest earnings release the other airlines are holding up fairly okay ia iag up 0.7%. earlier richard champion said strong travel stocks are continuing to perform well >> you have to differentiate between the strong and the weak. the weak suffered, but stocks like ryanair and easyjet, though they weakened over the year, operationally they're performing strongly easyjet was at all-time highs in terms of passenger load factor i think the strong continue to benefit, particularly in the budget space where they're not burdened by old planes, expensive maintenance costs and the like they can load their networks appropriately. >> we'll have more on the travel and leisure industry with john strickland at 10:40 cet. in about a half hour's time. stay with us for that. let's check in on the markets. overnight a bit of a rebound in asian stocks, mostly led by the nikk nikkei this after a stronger session in u.s. equities. we saw a good recovery in tech stocks nasdaq up 2% that's not so much the case for europe we're seeing a bit of weakness again, the story in europe is o
guidance warning in their latest earnings release the other airlines are holding up fairly okay ia iag up 0.7%. earlier richard champion said strong travel stocks are continuing to perform well >> you have to differentiate between the strong and the weak. the weak suffered, but stocks like ryanair and easyjet, though they weakened over the year, operationally they're performing strongly easyjet was at all-time highs in terms of passenger load factor i think the strong continue to benefit,...
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. >>> and turbulence for iag after beating forecasts. >>> welcome to the show. it's friday. these are live pictures from madrid of the senate session meeting to debate and vote on the proposals to implement article 155. let's look at the stoxx 600, we're higher to the tune of half of a percent we're very much driven higher by earnings we had well-received earnings from the likes of ubs and rbs. we'll get to that. and we're basking in the glow of the ecb, dovish taper announcement that we saw yesterday. european markets one by one look like this the ftse 100 up by 0.4% the xetra dax moving higher, 0.7% the cac 40 putting in a respectable gain of two-thirds of a percent as i said, it is all about earnings in today's biggest third quarter earnings movers. volkswagen beating expectations as 2017 revenues rose more than 4% the german carmaker edged it's market outlook higher. rbs reported a strong increase in operating profit as it keeps costs under control. up 1.8%. media bank net profit jumping 11% boosted by a stake in motor way group. total reporting a 29% increase in third q
. >>> and turbulence for iag after beating forecasts. >>> welcome to the show. it's friday. these are live pictures from madrid of the senate session meeting to debate and vote on the proposals to implement article 155. let's look at the stoxx 600, we're higher to the tune of half of a percent we're very much driven higher by earnings we had well-received earnings from the likes of ubs and rbs. we'll get to that. and we're basking in the glow of the ecb, dovish taper...
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. >>> shares in iag take off, hitting the highest level in more than a year, as the owner of the british airways enjoys a record passenger revenue performance in what is normally its weakest quarter. >>> the slumping crude price takes a toll on oil stocks, which underperform the european market as investors worry an extended output agreement won't address the supply glut. >>> less than 48 hours to go until the polls open for the final round of the french presidential election. as emanuel macron extends his lead over marine le pen. >>> good morning. it is friday, but not just any friday. it's jobs friday in the u.s. more importantly here in europe, it is the last trading day and the last friday before the second round of presidential elections in france. that's all happening on sunday. let's look at the stoxx 600 and how it's doing this morning. it's off slightly to the tune of 0.3%. we're seeing a bit of a pull back as we see that drop in oil price really weighing on the energy sector. keep in mind these european markets are close to 20-month highs, and close to nine-year highs for the f
. >>> shares in iag take off, hitting the highest level in more than a year, as the owner of the british airways enjoys a record passenger revenue performance in what is normally its weakest quarter. >>> the slumping crude price takes a toll on oil stocks, which underperform the european market as investors worry an extended output agreement won't address the supply glut. >>> less than 48 hours to go until the polls open for the final round of the french presidential...
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what's iag to make of it all? >> i think iag in this case, they'll have to contend with the fact that b.a. unions will feel they've got unfinished business with him. he's obviously gone through a painful round of restructuring with them previously. now the pilots are getting involved both on the b.a. side as well as the iberia side. it's going to get messy i suspect. >> at what point does it go from hazard of the job to something more significant? shares up .2%, 11% over the last seven days. >> yes, i suspect it's going to -- the numbers are painful. they've been taken i think in the order of $4 million losses a day with a series of strikes. it will hurt the bottom line for the business. i think willie walsh has to toughen up. he's said he's going to go after them on transformation. >> the workers argue they put forward an option that really should have considered or taken at the time that forced strikes that are losing him all this money are. they right, or what's he to do in this situation? >> i think it's diffi
what's iag to make of it all? >> i think iag in this case, they'll have to contend with the fact that b.a. unions will feel they've got unfinished business with him. he's obviously gone through a painful round of restructuring with them previously. now the pilots are getting involved both on the b.a. side as well as the iberia side. it's going to get messy i suspect. >> at what point does it go from hazard of the job to something more significant? shares up .2%, 11% over the last...
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attributing the move to high valuations in the payments industry also down 5.4% the airlines industry, iag has propertied a cut to its property forecast the british airways owner sees eps growth at 10% a year down from 12% last week, he expected global macroeconomic softness to continue while the company suffered from strikes which also hit the profit out looks iag trading but it has been a good run last three months up 20% also coming up, we'll cross live to brussels where eu finance ministers are looking to meet. more on that in a few moments. stay with us phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ♪ rowithout the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing today, wherever you are even hanging with you
attributing the move to high valuations in the payments industry also down 5.4% the airlines industry, iag has propertied a cut to its property forecast the british airways owner sees eps growth at 10% a year down from 12% last week, he expected global macroeconomic softness to continue while the company suffered from strikes which also hit the profit out looks iag trading but it has been a good run last three months up 20% also coming up, we'll cross live to brussels where eu finance ministers...
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travel and leisur serch stocks as shares of iag plunge over the impact of coronavirus. a german town is placed under quarantine as the virus continues to spread further into europ europe the biggest buyout in europe since 2007 >>> you can see entirely red as this selloff continues from the u.s. to asia and europe this morning. let's look at the individual markets to see the losses. you can see the ftse 100 down. 4.25 down in germany the cac down 3.8%. italy more than 3% lower let's look at individual sectors to see travel and leisure down almost 5% basic resources. places like china are selling off. technology stocks are down more than 4.5%. in the u.s., we saw extraordinary circumstances. closing 4.4% 4.6 for the nasdaq these were extraordinary times one of the fastest in history. if we look at the volatility across the markets you are seeing the vix five points higher. coming from wednesday, rising through that period. if we look ahead through that day's trading. you can see all three of mothos major markets. the dow jones currently with an expected open down more tha
travel and leisur serch stocks as shares of iag plunge over the impact of coronavirus. a german town is placed under quarantine as the virus continues to spread further into europ europe the biggest buyout in europe since 2007 >>> you can see entirely red as this selloff continues from the u.s. to asia and europe this morning. let's look at the individual markets to see the losses. you can see the ftse 100 down. 4.25 down in germany the cac down 3.8%. italy more than 3% lower let's...
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iag there. north of 4.5 percentage points this is mirroring the price action and the damage is continuing there is a lot of fear where we haven't had any response yet so expectations are high in terms of the response we can get after the cut this week. back to you guys see what we can do to this picture. turning back to the u.s. markets now. futures indicating what could be or should be a block the nasdaq off 236 points. now global chief strategists also a cnbc contributor. gina, we'll start with you what has stood out to you drop in stocks. what is going on >> one of the reasons you are not seeing a bottom is due to screaming buys i think that is a whole story in it self-outside of that the markets were really topee. one of the reasons you are not seeing support and price some of this is a result we don't know when this will be over that's where we are picking at the markets hoping it is 1,000 points over and it is not yet. >> in your mind, are certain parts in the market more missed price give
iag there. north of 4.5 percentage points this is mirroring the price action and the damage is continuing there is a lot of fear where we haven't had any response yet so expectations are high in terms of the response we can get after the cut this week. back to you guys see what we can do to this picture. turning back to the u.s. markets now. futures indicating what could be or should be a block the nasdaq off 236 points. now global chief strategists also a cnbc contributor. gina, we'll start...
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stocks like iag reporting there. expecting to see some adverse impact in germany, the dax down 4%. have a northern town, 1,000 people under quarantine after they found 14 cases there last night. in france, the number confirmed almost doubling overnight, you see the cac there. and in italy where you have multiple towns under quarantine, 3% lower you see number of airlines reducing flights to italy. that will have a massive impact there. >> notable there italian markets are outperforming some other developed ones back home, futures continue to signal a lower open. look at this, it took only six sessions for the s&p to move all the way from record highs into so-called correction mode. that's the fastest slide from a record high to correction in the history of the markets for more on what this means, we are back with anestasia and jenni jenning harrington how do you navigate these markets? what is the strategy now >> short term, i think we are positioned in the options market i think there is great opportunities to be adding on this pull back opportunities for a stand out. these are th
stocks like iag reporting there. expecting to see some adverse impact in germany, the dax down 4%. have a northern town, 1,000 people under quarantine after they found 14 cases there last night. in france, the number confirmed almost doubling overnight, you see the cac there. and in italy where you have multiple towns under quarantine, 3% lower you see number of airlines reducing flights to italy. that will have a massive impact there. >> notable there italian markets are outperforming...
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iag share hoelders have voted i favor of issuing $2.75 billion of new shares. >>> ryanair has sold theirst euro bonds in years as debt markets start to reopen to airlines placing billions in orders relative to the relatively strong financial position having raised an additional $4 billion just last week >>> airbus remains ahead of boeing supplied 39 jets from last month, down from 49 in july. boeing received 13 orders. a quarter of airbus jets went to low cost carriers as budget carriers prove more resilient. >>> senate republicans will present a small version of the stimulus package saying the bill would be targeted. democrats in congress dismiss the proposal as emaciated saying it contains, quote, poisoned pills they would never support and does not include provagss for airlines or airports they had pushed for a six-month suspension of the payroll package due to expire this month which could lead to mass job losses to discuss all things airlines, let's bring in director general at iata. thank you for being with us this morning. a broad question for you how would you describe the stat
iag share hoelders have voted i favor of issuing $2.75 billion of new shares. >>> ryanair has sold theirst euro bonds in years as debt markets start to reopen to airlines placing billions in orders relative to the relatively strong financial position having raised an additional $4 billion just last week >>> airbus remains ahead of boeing supplied 39 jets from last month, down from 49 in july. boeing received 13 orders. a quarter of airbus jets went to low cost carriers as...
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iag nearly 20% easy jet also bouncing uk stocks getting more of a bid to make up for the closure thetravel story front and center in and of itself. >> uk prime minister has backed its closest advisor over accusations he flouted lockdown rules by driving across the country. he said his top aid after driving 250 miles across the country to seek child care several conservative lawmakers have called on cummings to quit. he resisted calls to issue an apology for his actions. >> i don't regret what i did reasonable people may well disagree about how i thought about what to do in the circumstances but i think what i did was actually reasonable in these circumstances. in terms of the rules, i think the rules made clear if you are dealing with small children, that can be exceptional circumstances. the situation i was in was exceptional. the way i dealt with it was the least risk to everybody concerned if my wife and i had both been unable to look after our four-year-old. >> the uk will reopen thousands of hyde street retailers restricting car show rooms and all other nonessential shops can op
iag nearly 20% easy jet also bouncing uk stocks getting more of a bid to make up for the closure thetravel story front and center in and of itself. >> uk prime minister has backed its closest advisor over accusations he flouted lockdown rules by driving across the country. he said his top aid after driving 250 miles across the country to seek child care several conservative lawmakers have called on cummings to quit. he resisted calls to issue an apology for his actions. >> i don't...
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iag in separate negotiations to acquire the irish carrier. let's look at how the stocks are reforming today. down about 1.5% in today's trade. in some ways highlighting a stronger link between middle east carriers and the european aviation space. >> look we know that qatar is on a buying spree not seen in the likes of any other country any other division. they snapped up the deal to buy song bird. that's all of canary basically, the city of london and we have seeing that across the spectrum. in terms of airlines if you are not consolidating you really face some very heavy headwinds because even when you get the edging right the cost of capital is so high in airline which is is why you are seeing the lights of british airways and different carriers have sharing programs and this is a continuation of that but we saw from the chief executive very aggressive, very ambitious man. he said today there could be more. so you never know what is around the corner. >> there's only so much they can buy. they limit foreign rules to a minority space. only s
iag in separate negotiations to acquire the irish carrier. let's look at how the stocks are reforming today. down about 1.5% in today's trade. in some ways highlighting a stronger link between middle east carriers and the european aviation space. >> look we know that qatar is on a buying spree not seen in the likes of any other country any other division. they snapped up the deal to buy song bird. that's all of canary basically, the city of london and we have seeing that across the...
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. >>> iag's chief willie walsh tells cnbc, he will consider investments into a whole host of allied companies including american and jal. an exclusive interview is coming up. >>> hello, everyone. yes, you're watching "worldwide exchange" with christine tan in singapore, and, of course, i'm carolyn schober filling in for ross westgate. the bank of spain has boosted capital boosting plans admitted by all 135 spanish banks but it's warned that some lenders are going to find it difficult to meet the capital requirements set by the government. meanwhile spain's prime minister says his country can avoid a bailout but admits the eurozone remains very fragile. spain will issue long-term debt tomorrow. that's going to be the key for the country after it creeped above 6% this week and also last week. meanwhile he says he plans to stick to target this year and there debt costs will cease. >> carolyn, lovely to see you. meanwhile they're hoping to boost the resources. they've stepped the plate to offer $60 million to boost its fire wall. they hope to help the imf in crease the fight against the eurozone
. >>> iag's chief willie walsh tells cnbc, he will consider investments into a whole host of allied companies including american and jal. an exclusive interview is coming up. >>> hello, everyone. yes, you're watching "worldwide exchange" with christine tan in singapore, and, of course, i'm carolyn schober filling in for ross westgate. the bank of spain has boosted capital boosting plans admitted by all 135 spanish banks but it's warned that some lenders are going to...
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one of the big stocks in the sector, iag.hat we heard this morning, alex cruise, the ceo since 2016 has been replaced by sean doyle who is the boss. all of this as british airways looks to cut 13,000 jobs and is embroiled in a dispute with the union but it does mark a big change since iag took the helm so he is putting his stamp on the business but the stock you can see down 1.25% as markets focus very much around the second wave of travel restrictions back to you in the studio. new this morning, the ceo of regeneron says the companies promising treatment for covid-19 must be rationed he says there's not enough of the experimental antibody cocktail that president trump received to treat the many americans that may need it there's currently doses for just around 50,000 patients the ceo says president trump's case is merely a case of one and the treatment is still -- it will need to be tested more for its efficacy before it's really known whether or not it can be deployed out more broadly. you can see regeneron shares up in the
one of the big stocks in the sector, iag.hat we heard this morning, alex cruise, the ceo since 2016 has been replaced by sean doyle who is the boss. all of this as british airways looks to cut 13,000 jobs and is embroiled in a dispute with the union but it does mark a big change since iag took the helm so he is putting his stamp on the business but the stock you can see down 1.25% as markets focus very much around the second wave of travel restrictions back to you in the studio. new this...
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. >>> iag full-year revenue adjusted at 25.9 billion euro.he company said capacity grew 29% of the year. shares of the company are up by more than 1% this morning. let's stay in the sector with air france klm with full-year revenue records, but reported a loss in the final three months of the year amid surging costs and supply chain disruption. let's get to rachel garash with more. ra rachel, if you look at the stocks and the performance, what do you make of the overall sector? >> thank you for having me today. we think the results were robust overall in 2023. i think about where the airlines were a couple of years ago and had been through a really difficult time. results were in line with the expectations. we have a triple minus investment grade. klm is one notch lower at ee plus outlook. as you said, record revenues. i think that is a result of volumes as we expected to recover from the pandemic. i think now we're looking at volumes around pre-pandemic levels. people are flying again. leisure travel is leading the way and then business trav
. >>> iag full-year revenue adjusted at 25.9 billion euro.he company said capacity grew 29% of the year. shares of the company are up by more than 1% this morning. let's stay in the sector with air france klm with full-year revenue records, but reported a loss in the final three months of the year amid surging costs and supply chain disruption. let's get to rachel garash with more. ra rachel, if you look at the stocks and the performance, what do you make of the overall sector?...
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. >> and british airways owner iag launches a ■k71 billion buyback after a better than expected 27% jump>> in. >> operating profit. in. today's top story, president trump has confirmed tariffs against mexico and canada will go into force as planned on march. >> 4th. >> while also hitting china with an unexpected additional 10% levy. well. >> that was. >> enough to really rock markets. we saw a major dramatic sell off stateside yesterday, and that negativity is spilling into europe now. this morning you can see red across the board. the xetra dax down 6/10 of a percent. the cac40 over in france also down by about half a percent. the ftse mid. >> and the ftse 100. >> also trading in the red. >> and this follows a down. >> session yesterday which saw about a half a percent pullback for the main stoxx. >> 600 benchmark. >> and heavy selling in asia overnight. so it's. >> turned into somewhat. >> of a global story. let's take a look at the autos in particular. yesterday we saw very heavy selling in the auto space. and now this morning the selling continues. renault down about 1.4%. you got bm
. >> and british airways owner iag launches a ■k71 billion buyback after a better than expected 27% jump>> in. >> operating profit. in. today's top story, president trump has confirmed tariffs against mexico and canada will go into force as planned on march. >> 4th. >> while also hitting china with an unexpected additional 10% levy. well. >> that was. >> enough to really rock markets. we saw a major dramatic sell off stateside yesterday, and that...
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we have iag down 2%.l back across the travel stocks >>> we have fresh data from china overnight. chinese factory growth stalled in march as weaker demand weighed on producers pmi fell to 50 from the expansion from the previous month. sam filed this report. >> reporter: china's factory activity is losing steam manufacturing growth slowed last month. march pmi at 50 which is on the line which separates from contraction and below the 51.7 which highlights the pickup was short lived. we have the smaller and private firms in china, but it was consistent data which also showed factory activity growth slowing. the data highlighting how manufacturing is struggling to keep up with the pace of the reopening services sector which has been helped by recovery in consumption amid the government infrastructure push. the uneven recovery is put down to weakness in the property sector also slowing global demand which has been weighing on chinese exports. the survey out today captures a larger share of the exporters and eco
we have iag down 2%.l back across the travel stocks >>> we have fresh data from china overnight. chinese factory growth stalled in march as weaker demand weighed on producers pmi fell to 50 from the expansion from the previous month. sam filed this report. >> reporter: china's factory activity is losing steam manufacturing growth slowed last month. march pmi at 50 which is on the line which separates from contraction and below the 51.7 which highlights the pickup was short lived....
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we saw a steep fall of 20% in iag, for instance, although that has clawed back to an extent but still down oil and gas, an incredible journey this month for the e sectors, talking about high levels of oil pricing that has triggered action from the u.s. and other nations to try to bring the price lower p. we have a huge story around what demand will look like for the rest of the year and next year and that has knocked the prices. this has been one of the standup rotation stories of late concerns investors may not be well positioned seeing a faster liftoff into interest rates next year i did ask a guest before whether that silences the hawks and damages the faster exit story, and he did agree we have huge question marks around that banks as a result falling steeply at the top end you can see it is health care stocks investors have back in focus u.s. futures have been falling sharply all morning. a tricky session i think a lot of traders hoped to be with family and friends this year. and we have only half a session to play with so liquidity is going to be thin and traders will be dragged
we saw a steep fall of 20% in iag, for instance, although that has clawed back to an extent but still down oil and gas, an incredible journey this month for the e sectors, talking about high levels of oil pricing that has triggered action from the u.s. and other nations to try to bring the price lower p. we have a huge story around what demand will look like for the rest of the year and next year and that has knocked the prices. this has been one of the standup rotation stories of late concerns...
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iag is moving that sector higher. iag shares moving higher a day ahead of earnings.etting a boost ahead of the big apple event later today. ubisoft is moving higher on the analyst upgrade. overall, a positive day. i want to highlight the retail sector. we get eurozone retail sectors coming up at 11:00 cet. >>> bp posted a bottom line miss with the first quarter with the earnings of $2.7 billion. that was down 40% on the year. the oil jogiant said it was dueo the outage of the key u.s. ref refinery. shares are down right now. >>> dhl with a 20% drop in earnings with the first quarter of 1.3 billion euro. the group confirmed its full-year forecast. the ceo told cnbc the company is grappling with struggling demand. >> we continue to see a bit of the economic cycle unfolding. we have an unusually long trough in global trade volumes. this has been going on for a while. sluggish global trade. the geographical pattern is shifting in asia with the ocean freight. european trade is weak and that is obviously a very important market for us. that is across most of europe with a
iag is moving that sector higher. iag shares moving higher a day ahead of earnings.etting a boost ahead of the big apple event later today. ubisoft is moving higher on the analyst upgrade. overall, a positive day. i want to highlight the retail sector. we get eurozone retail sectors coming up at 11:00 cet. >>> bp posted a bottom line miss with the first quarter with the earnings of $2.7 billion. that was down 40% on the year. the oil jogiant said it was dueo the outage of the key u.s....
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. >>> and norwegian air opened higher following reporting that iag will offer 1.52 billion euros for the airline. shares getting a boost up there. spanish media reported that after two unsuccessful attempts, iag has drawn up a proposal to pay a premium of almost a third of its rival's share price a look now at dialog which will count on apple as a major customer in the next few years the company's ceo said that in an interview that apple commissioned other chip designs which will be delivered in 2019 despite speculation that the iphonemaker is working on its own chip production. >>> coming up on the show, tesla shares dropped in after hours trade after a u.s. magazine chose not to recommend the carmaker's model 3 sedan more details after the break >>> welcome to "street signs." i'm nancy hungerford these are your headlines european equities trade higher with gains driven by the aut sector after reports suggest china could cut car import duties to 15%. >>> the right call french telecon stocks rally on a report that the head of the regulator says he is open to sector consolidation send
. >>> and norwegian air opened higher following reporting that iag will offer 1.52 billion euros for the airline. shares getting a boost up there. spanish media reported that after two unsuccessful attempts, iag has drawn up a proposal to pay a premium of almost a third of its rival's share price a look now at dialog which will count on apple as a major customer in the next few years the company's ceo said that in an interview that apple commissioned other chip designs which will be...
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iag shares which have been pretty awful to be honest so far this year, the last three months down 9%, they're higher today on confidence and the profit outlook. the group, which owns british airways, welling and iberia, has said they are maintaining financial goals for 2019 to 2023 despite rising oil prices. i did a tiny bit of work on this one. the sector average turns 12 times forward. >>> let's take a break we'll be back in a moment. elliott, i think you're staying with us. it's crunch time for apple find out why record earnings are not enough to keep investors happy. >> plus from mountain view to london why google staff across the world walked off the job place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. chinese central bank flashes apple shares, or the supplier shares apple -- that's not -- well, yeah, a strong performance for those potential apple suppliers an
iag shares which have been pretty awful to be honest so far this year, the last three months down 9%, they're higher today on confidence and the profit outlook. the group, which owns british airways, welling and iberia, has said they are maintaining financial goals for 2019 to 2023 despite rising oil prices. i did a tiny bit of work on this one. the sector average turns 12 times forward. >>> let's take a break we'll be back in a moment. elliott, i think you're staying with us. it's...
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you saw it a bit at iag, and certainly in some of the low-cost carriers as well, and whiz was quick toct in the downturn, but they turn when it comes to the cost savings, when you look in france and the netherlands, but actually over time they have proven to be very poor at staving off inflation. it's hard to fix the fixed costs, and that's one of the biggest difficulties, fixed costs entities by and large. you know, these are things like fuel, for example. you can't really argue to be fully variabled, because otherwise you are not flying >> mark, thank you for weighing in this morning. they found holdings in bp, facebook, marriott, saying it invested in companies well positioned to lead economies they denied a report it was seeking a $10 billion margin loan backed by its stake in softbank. >>> warren buffett has taken a 2.9% in the lender in the cite financial crisis but sold 10 million shares berkshire hathaway holds a 0.6% stake in the bank. >>> coming on "street signs," while while some unicorns have dropped into the valley of the coronavirus, some can still fly on i love these fri
you saw it a bit at iag, and certainly in some of the low-cost carriers as well, and whiz was quick toct in the downturn, but they turn when it comes to the cost savings, when you look in france and the netherlands, but actually over time they have proven to be very poor at staving off inflation. it's hard to fix the fixed costs, and that's one of the biggest difficulties, fixed costs entities by and large. you know, these are things like fuel, for example. you can't really argue to be fully...
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. >> iag shares slump as they miss forecasts after disruption from an air traffic control strike weighs on earnings >> the uk july services pmi data is crossing the wires. the estimate was 54.7. it's actually come in at 53.5. below that estimate. that's against the june number for the month of 55.1. this is a three-month low. >> we are watching sterling weaken against the greenback, now below that 1.30 level. during mark carney's testimony yesterday sterling did weaken after that decision to raise rates. the assumption there was a gradual, limited, dovish hike, if you will. it's interesting to see with this weaker data what happens. moving on, the broader fx curve, we're keeping an eye on the dollar ahead of the non-farm payrolls report. you are looking at the dollar slightly higher against the japanese currency, higher against the euro as well sterling continues to weaken against the greenback. dollar is stronger against the yuan stronger in the session by 0.3%. this certainly catches the attention of the white house let's check ten-year yields. we had seen the u.s. ten-year yield abov
. >> iag shares slump as they miss forecasts after disruption from an air traffic control strike weighs on earnings >> the uk july services pmi data is crossing the wires. the estimate was 54.7. it's actually come in at 53.5. below that estimate. that's against the june number for the month of 55.1. this is a three-month low. >> we are watching sterling weaken against the greenback, now below that 1.30 level. during mark carney's testimony yesterday sterling did weaken after...
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to bring you one of the corporate stories in focus today, and that is around british airways owner iag. it will delete the airlines stock. snoo it is interesting to see them occur in such close succession >>. >> we know the context here, and this is going back many, many years. iag as a carrier group that has huge flbz of assets both inside mainland europe and then inside british airways, and they've des putined the way the europe even commission insists on majority eu ownership for eu-based airlines that goes to specific hubs as well we've heard from people like willy walsh going back that he is not happy with the way the european commission insists on this, and it seems to be now this conflict between the european commission and the airline group has now broken out into the open once again whether that's had an impact on the decision from msci not clear at this point, but it is worth looking at the way the european commission has made their announcements over the last few months and the way that aig and, in fact, other competenttives in the area, specifically companies like ryanair,
to bring you one of the corporate stories in focus today, and that is around british airways owner iag. it will delete the airlines stock. snoo it is interesting to see them occur in such close succession >>. >> we know the context here, and this is going back many, many years. iag as a carrier group that has huge flbz of assets both inside mainland europe and then inside british airways, and they've des putined the way the europe even commission insists on majority eu ownership for...
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. >>> iag the owner of british airways is trading higher on reports that it is among the bidders for air berlin according to reuters, it's not clear how much of the insolvent carrier iag is interested in a number of companies including lufthansa and easyjet have confirmed their interest in air berlin ♪ let's get back to the german elections, just a few days away, german chancellor ank gela merk remains silent over the future of her finance minister. speaking at schauble's birthday celebration yesterday, merkel praised him for his service and said they're fighting together to win the elections annette is in berlin the key question in berlin is will he stay or will he go what's the talk on the ground? >> well, actually it's increasingly unlikely that he will stay. that's the talk on the ground given that traditionally the smaller coalition partner can pick a ministry of his likes traditionally that was always the foreign ministry now there is a clear conviction among all the martiy parties, was wrong to leave the cdu to angela merkel's party. it could still be amerimerkel's negotiation
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the likes of iag not managing to be in positive territory. speaking of which the european markets in general though are putting on gains on the back of the very large drops we're seeing friday and yesterday we saw a little leveling out to some extent although there still was negative activity in t-- negativetivi negativivity in the markets. like the banks for an example hired by two and a half percent. you would have noted uk banks opened in territory. oil and gas up by two and a quarter percent. everything is trading higher. auto being the weaker of the bunch, but just managing to cling on with some slight gangs. we may have settled a little bit for the time being not gaining back what was lost, but settling or feeling a period of calm, but of course we're just starting this very long process of negotiation from a political angle and european leaders, excluding david cameron, have arrived for a second day of talks in brussels. the uk minister told the summit yesterday that it will agreement movement of people was decisive factor in last week
the likes of iag not managing to be in positive territory. speaking of which the european markets in general though are putting on gains on the back of the very large drops we're seeing friday and yesterday we saw a little leveling out to some extent although there still was negative activity in t-- negativetivi negativivity in the markets. like the banks for an example hired by two and a half percent. you would have noted uk banks opened in territory. oil and gas up by two and a quarter...
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flybe shares soared after a paper reported that iag may be interested in acquiring the carrier. set to go head to head with virgin atlantic for the struggling carriers. >>> e.u. leaders have formally approved the 585 page brexit divorce agreement at a meeting in brussels this weekend after months of fraught negotiations theresa may faces a tougher political battle back at home. e.u. leaders struck a somber tone after signing the deal with german chancellor angela merkel saying she remained disappointed by brittain's decision to leave the block. >> translator: we have been successful enough in this attempt at reaching an agreement that balances the interests of both sides in respect to paying heed to the interests of both sides allowing for a partnership and all of that took place in the spirit that involved tough negotiations with never losing sight of the fact to have a win-win. my feelings are divided i feel sad, but also relief for what we've been able to achieve. >>> let's take a look at how some u.k. assets are doing sterling dollar is up at 128.30. .10 of a percentage poin
flybe shares soared after a paper reported that iag may be interested in acquiring the carrier. set to go head to head with virgin atlantic for the struggling carriers. >>> e.u. leaders have formally approved the 585 page brexit divorce agreement at a meeting in brussels this weekend after months of fraught negotiations theresa may faces a tougher political battle back at home. e.u. leaders struck a somber tone after signing the deal with german chancellor angela merkel saying she...
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the uk listed shares in iag sink to the bottom of the stoxx 600 in the wake of the british airways i.t. system meltdown over the weekend. >>> a victory in court for akzo nobel sending the patientmakers shares lower. a judge rejects activist investor elliott's call for action against the company and tells ppg it needs to put up or shut up on a bid offer. >>> ryanair forecasts fares will fall more than 5% in the year ahead, after posting full-year profit at the lower end of its guidance. the company's cfo told this show sterling's weakness in the wake of brexit was hurting fares. >> sterling has weakened quite significantly. that's having an impact on the fares. >>> the draghi put weighs on on the euro as the currency loses ground against the dollar after the central bank boss says stimulus measures need to stay. >> an extraordinary amount of monetary policy support, including through our forward guidance, is still necessary for the present level of underutilized resources to be reabsorbed. >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, glad you're with us once again here in the uk, especiall
the uk listed shares in iag sink to the bottom of the stoxx 600 in the wake of the british airways i.t. system meltdown over the weekend. >>> a victory in court for akzo nobel sending the patientmakers shares lower. a judge rejects activist investor elliott's call for action against the company and tells ppg it needs to put up or shut up on a bid offer. >>> ryanair forecasts fares will fall more than 5% in the year ahead, after posting full-year profit at the lower end of its...
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british airways parent company iag, 75% jump in their quarterly operating profits.ed 2018 bookings over the previous year as well. those shares all up. meantime, norwegian air down sharply from the previously stated iag, saying it undervalues the discount watching those shares for sure many of the major banks falling today. hsbc, a 2 billion stock buyback, not helping the shares there french banks moving lower as trading revenues disappointed some investors banks very much in focus airline companies in focus and, of course, ferraris, morgan. back over to you. >> dom, thank you for bringing us that. dom c huchhu at hq >> apple shares at a new all-time high today. becky quick sat down with the oracle of omaha and joins us next stay with us >>> good morning, everyone i'm sue herera with your news update white house denies seeking troop reduction on the peninsula of north korea. >>> hawaii's kiluea volcano erupting overnight, shooting lava into the air in a residential neighborhood and prompting mandatory evacuation orders for nearby homes. >>> hundreds of korean airlin
british airways parent company iag, 75% jump in their quarterly operating profits.ed 2018 bookings over the previous year as well. those shares all up. meantime, norwegian air down sharply from the previously stated iag, saying it undervalues the discount watching those shares for sure many of the major banks falling today. hsbc, a 2 billion stock buyback, not helping the shares there french banks moving lower as trading revenues disappointed some investors banks very much in focus airline...
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in part because this is british airways and iberia, the parent iag, they're basically saying, you knowe going to flip back over to the boeing 737 what was interesting, will, not once in the release from iag was there a mention of max they didn't use the term "max. they called them the 737-8 737-10 yes, that's technically their name, but i think you will see more airlines do this in the future if they order maxes it is just one of those words that right now people say, what, what's going on with the max so iag did not even mention it in their release. >> okay. phil lebeau, thanks very much. >> i'm looking at who is based in bosul. >> the soccer team is. phil i'm sure knows more than me on this but we'll see if it becomes a big route in the future >>> still ahead, riding into china. that's what motorcycle maker harley-davidson is doing the company is ramping up its overseas production. also, bank capital rules there. ig rht international settlement, that's why we would go to bosul. >> that's why we would go, via philadelphia on the way there probably. probably. >> we'll be right back we'
in part because this is british airways and iberia, the parent iag, they're basically saying, you knowe going to flip back over to the boeing 737 what was interesting, will, not once in the release from iag was there a mention of max they didn't use the term "max. they called them the 737-8 737-10 yes, that's technically their name, but i think you will see more airlines do this in the future if they order maxes it is just one of those words that right now people say, what, what's going on...
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you haven't got quite as much overlap between iag air ealing us. and it's a smaller airline. this is a smaller deal. i think there might be a few but we're not going to see those kind of levels of job losses. >> all right. catherine, thank you so much. >>> i want to bring our attention to movers in the airline space. fly me group listed on the ftse 100 shares fallen about 25% on the back of disappointing earnings as well as an outlook. the stock now poised for the worst one-day drop in over three years. interestingly enough of course the airline sector has been able to benefit from lower oil prices. we've been seeing the airline sector outperform over the past couple of months. we'll dig through the results and figure out why fly me was to come in disappointing in terms of earnings. we'll get you the latest. >>> now turning our attention to dubai. the dubai stock exchange is tumbling right now. it's down about 4.6% hitting a two-week low. this, as traders say, on the back of weaker oil prices. oil trading below 48d a barrel. trading at the multiyear low. crude down about 1.7%
you haven't got quite as much overlap between iag air ealing us. and it's a smaller airline. this is a smaller deal. i think there might be a few but we're not going to see those kind of levels of job losses. >> all right. catherine, thank you so much. >>> i want to bring our attention to movers in the airline space. fly me group listed on the ftse 100 shares fallen about 25% on the back of disappointing earnings as well as an outlook. the stock now poised for the worst one-day...
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we will have an exclusive with the ceo of iag. what is that?company of british airways. >> cool. >>> we are sick and tired of the treacherous roads here. that's my drive to work today. if you don't live in new jersey, this is one of the segments where you can look and go you idiot, why do you live in new jersey and point and laugh at the television. we will then make the argument for raising the gas tax. yes, raising taxes. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 there are trading opportunities tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 just waiting to be found. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 bring what inspires you tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 out there... in here. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 out there, tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 there are stocks on the move. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 in here, streetsmart edge has tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 chart pattern recognition tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 which shows you which ones are bullish or bearish. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 now, earn 300 commission-free online trades. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 call 1-888-648-6021 tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 or go to sch
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you have iag shares down 3 1/2%. a fairly broad base pullback across the travel market.uro holding steady versus the dollar. sterling doing almost nothing. a little bit of a holding pattern after yesterday's fed minutes dropped. investigators are coming to terms with the fact that we are dealing with higher prices. >>> dow jones, 160 points. smp and nasdaq looking to extend losses after all three industries and the lower yesterday. >>> now back in the uk we actually had a ton of action. a huge amount of movement in the gilt curve. andrew bailey says he cannot give a date for when the bank will cut rates. the year on government debt reached its highest level and it continued concern over the country economy. that follows weeks of arising rates in the secondary market. 75 basis plus above current prediction for the banks terminal prediction rate. >>> all of this while u.s. -- uk office lease lacks have fallen. in the first quarter of this year according to property management platform, release, more than 12 percent of office buildings in the country are unused. andrew hall
you have iag shares down 3 1/2%. a fairly broad base pullback across the travel market.uro holding steady versus the dollar. sterling doing almost nothing. a little bit of a holding pattern after yesterday's fed minutes dropped. investigators are coming to terms with the fact that we are dealing with higher prices. >>> dow jones, 160 points. smp and nasdaq looking to extend losses after all three industries and the lower yesterday. >>> now back in the uk we actually had a ton...
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iag is down after goldman sachs downgraded its rating on the stock to neutral from buy.the telco space, nokia has named justin hotard as its new ceo, replacing pekka lundmark. hotard is currently at intel and leads the data center and ai unit, and will take up the new position in april. outgoing ceo pekka lundmark spoke to squawk box just a few weeks ago, and was asked about nokia's succession plans. >> we are doing succession planning pretty much for, for continuously for all board roles and management team roles as well. and in that succession planning, we are identifying both internal and external candidates. and we are doing some. >> of that. >> work with external partners as well. i don't know if, if any of that would be behind those. those rumors, but what is important is that all of this is done is done in. >> full cooperation. >> between the board and management. >> tsmc says it expects to see its first quarter revenue closer to the lower end of its guidance, but reiterated its full year guidance. the chip maker also said it is making every effort to recover lost
iag is down after goldman sachs downgraded its rating on the stock to neutral from buy.the telco space, nokia has named justin hotard as its new ceo, replacing pekka lundmark. hotard is currently at intel and leads the data center and ai unit, and will take up the new position in april. outgoing ceo pekka lundmark spoke to squawk box just a few weeks ago, and was asked about nokia's succession plans. >> we are doing succession planning pretty much for, for continuously for all board roles...
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you've got iag down more than 3.6%. air france down nearly 6% easyjet also down nearly 2%. why is this? a lot of the pessimism seems to be coming on the back of these delta numbers that we got after the close yesterday, delta ceo ed bastian told our u.s. colleagues that the airline is experiencing a lot of uncertainty. >> we saw companies start to pull back in terms of corporate spending started to stall. consumer spending started to stall, largely domestic, largely in the close in. but it was also exacerbated, as you know, the uncertainty that's out there. and consumers in the discretionary business do not like uncertainty. >> so he's speaking after delta came out slashing its first quarter revenue and profit outlooks, talking about demand, growing concerns about lackluster sales in some corners of the travel industry. you can see the premarket shares are down nearly 10%. and this is having a ripple effect on broader u.s. airlines as well. we've got united airlines down more than 7% premarket, american airlines down as well. >> we've got to switch over to autos. and volksw
you've got iag down more than 3.6%. air france down nearly 6% easyjet also down nearly 2%. why is this? a lot of the pessimism seems to be coming on the back of these delta numbers that we got after the close yesterday, delta ceo ed bastian told our u.s. colleagues that the airline is experiencing a lot of uncertainty. >> we saw companies start to pull back in terms of corporate spending started to stall. consumer spending started to stall, largely domestic, largely in the close in. but...
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we are seeing further selling pressure we've got red on the board from iag down 2%. lufthansa taking another hit down 1.4, carnival a bit of news out of tui the company has slashed capacity to 40% of its normal winter season bookings for the german travel giant are down almost 60% in total as travel restrictions continue to weigh. tui has lost 60% of market value said it is on track for an agreed government support packet >>> airbus has warned it may not be able to avoid further cuts to avoid layoffs. saying the situation in the airline industry is worse than we thought already unveiled plans to shed 15,000 jobs citing a slump in air travel demand. let's bring in mark manduca from citi this plunge in the travel sector that kicked off yesterday has gotten a lot of attention and we are seeing further losses. what do you make of the selloff? are these concerns confounded? you summed it up as worse than expected it is the lack of visibility half of all bookings are taking place in the last week before flight these airlines can't plan for their business of course no plann
we are seeing further selling pressure we've got red on the board from iag down 2%. lufthansa taking another hit down 1.4, carnival a bit of news out of tui the company has slashed capacity to 40% of its normal winter season bookings for the german travel giant are down almost 60% in total as travel restrictions continue to weigh. tui has lost 60% of market value said it is on track for an agreed government support packet >>> airbus has warned it may not be able to avoid further cuts...
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ryanair, both higher iag took a pump elling yesterday. they are still not performing. down 0.97% one of the big concerns around coronavirus is that demand in china will dip bhp, angel american. they are still well into the red after a difficult day for them yesterday. south korea saying it is going to launch mass testing the u.s. has pledged a billion to find a vaccine. you can see some of these companies in europe are performing a little better than yesterday. some of the optism there the vaccine might happen sooner than had been happening before. italy confirming at least 200 people have contracted coronavirus, seven have died and authorities continuing to quarantine 10 towns in italy accounting for roughly a third of the country's economic output austria and switzerland are tightening the border with italy. the european commission said it will not consider closures in the shenzhen zone. >> the italian minister said it may call for leeway from the eu. it has raised concerns that italy could end up with a technical recession. >> let's look at the italy 10-year spread
ryanair, both higher iag took a pump elling yesterday. they are still not performing. down 0.97% one of the big concerns around coronavirus is that demand in china will dip bhp, angel american. they are still well into the red after a difficult day for them yesterday. south korea saying it is going to launch mass testing the u.s. has pledged a billion to find a vaccine. you can see some of these companies in europe are performing a little better than yesterday. some of the optism there the...
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iag and rye yan air lower. carnival is lower. lot of appetite this morning for travel and leisure stocks >>> moody's found europe's travel found more in the south, movement to the country's health profile will help mitigate the risk great to have you with us. we are hearing from our correspondent who cover france and spain telling us about the rising numbers there when you look at the revolution of the outbreak in recent weeks, how concerning is that for you >> we are already expecting growth numbers across the world are going to be significantly worst this year. one of the things we've looked at in this report is really what ongoing health concerns can do for tourism in these countries we expect significant declines in tourism this year it will be a couple of months before the final verdict on this we are looking ahead to 2021 we don't expect the industry to make a full recovery but thinking about which countries are more vulnerable recovery is quite important for their growth profiles next year >> when you talk about those coun
iag and rye yan air lower. carnival is lower. lot of appetite this morning for travel and leisure stocks >>> moody's found europe's travel found more in the south, movement to the country's health profile will help mitigate the risk great to have you with us. we are hearing from our correspondent who cover france and spain telling us about the rising numbers there when you look at the revolution of the outbreak in recent weeks, how concerning is that for you >> we are already...