jean-marc leave bear, --jean-marc lieberherr hair up next, volkswagen's billionaires owners -- billionaireeak their silence. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to bloomberg tv. good morning to a very wintry city of london. stocks are high. the ftse 100 up 20 points. 44 minutes past the hour. your bloomberg's top stories. iran is poised to take a big top in a desk and an attempt have its sanctions lifted. it is expected to publish a report on iran's nuclear past. citigroup plans to leave its bonus plan unchanged. that would see the third biggest --. bank saying jpmorgan australian gdp has decent expectations. growth was driven by the fastest gain in exports since 2000. it forces the central banks decision to keep rates steady for now. in other news, the owners of a volkswagen is addressing -- the owners of volkswagen are addressing employees. it is the first time he has spoken since the carmaker has admitted to the scandal. shares fell lower this morning. hans nichols our reporter in berlin. we heard from the ceo. let's start with him. the: he talked about long-term effects of the sc