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i'm carolin roth these are your headlines >>> buybacks make a comeback european financials rally after gains stateside for some of the largest lenders, which got the green light to launch $100 billion of returns to shareholders >>> fashion forward for h&m shares which jump to the top of the stoxx 600 on forecast-beating results and a bullish outlook. >>> a rally for rio tinto lifts the mining sector, after it agrees to sell $2.6 billion in coal assets to yancoal >>> good morning, everyone i'm carolin roth great to have you back on the show once again. we're roughly one hour into the trading session. let's show you how we're faring. a bit of a mixed picture the xetra dax up 0.2%. the ftse 100 up 0.50%. the cac 40 and the ftse mib are slightly underperforming let's show you what european banks are doing this morning we're seeing a rally across the board. deutsche bank up 0.2%. so, these banks, they have been rallying for a couple days now that's because the expectation of a steeper yield curve in europe but a couple other factors, such as shares at hsbc trading at two-year high after mor
i'm carolin roth these are your headlines >>> buybacks make a comeback european financials rally after gains stateside for some of the largest lenders, which got the green light to launch $100 billion of returns to shareholders >>> fashion forward for h&m shares which jump to the top of the stoxx 600 on forecast-beating results and a bullish outlook. >>> a rally for rio tinto lifts the mining sector, after it agrees to sell $2.6 billion in coal assets to yancoal...
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i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> a recovery rally on oil which gains on a draw down of invento inventories, but it's green energy in focus as donald trump says he will announce his decision on the paris accord today. >>> banco popular shares sink to the bottom of the european market on reports it has been warned by a watchdog to wind down if it fails to find a buyer soon. >>> a leadership debate to end the month of may, by without the prime minister. other party leaders go head to head as the latest polls show labour closing the gap on the conservatives ahead of the june 8th election. >> the russian central bank governor tells cnbc exclusively that there is room for interest rates to go lower. >> we cut our interest rates. i think we have room for easing more. the base of this easing will depend on the economic situation. >>> glad you're with us on this thursday morning. let's get straight to eurozone economic data in the form of eurozone manufacturing pmi, surging in may as new orders m
i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> a recovery rally on oil which gains on a draw down of invento inventories, but it's green energy in focus as donald trump says he will announce his decision on the paris accord today. >>> banco popular shares sink to the bottom of the european market on reports it has been warned by a watchdog to wind down if it fails to find a buyer soon. >>> a leadership debate to end the month of may, by without the prime minister....
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i'm carolin roth these are your headlines >>> the tech selloff stalls in europe as stocks shrug off the losses on wall street with nearly all the major equity markets moving higher. >>> attention now turns to the fed, which is widely expected to raise rates tomorrow former board member randy krozsner tells this program that janet yellen and company are on a path to normalize despite recent weakness in economic indicators. >> now they have confidence that the economy is recovering and is on a good trajectory, so they can look past individual pieces of data to move forward. that's broadly a better approach than just responding to every bump and wiggle in the data. >>> i got news this mess and i will get us out of it says uk prime minister theresa may as she prepares to meet dup leader arlene foster in a bid to secure her parliamentary majority >>> good morning it is tuesday, let's have a look at the stoxx 600 this morning. we are broadly higher to the tune of half of a percent. merely shrugging off some of the renewed declines in tech stocks. all sectors in the green apart from telecoms.
i'm carolin roth these are your headlines >>> the tech selloff stalls in europe as stocks shrug off the losses on wall street with nearly all the major equity markets moving higher. >>> attention now turns to the fed, which is widely expected to raise rates tomorrow former board member randy krozsner tells this program that janet yellen and company are on a path to normalize despite recent weakness in economic indicators. >> now they have confidence that the economy is...
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i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> green energy stocks see red after president trump announces he will withdraw america from the international climate deal saying other countries were reaping the benefits at america's expense. >> we don't want other leaders and other countries laughing at us anymore, and they won't be. they won't be. i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh not paris. >>> oil prices are also under pressure with brent crude falling below $50 a barrel amid concerns that president trump's decision to exit the paris climate accord could spur an increase in drilling. >>> the global market rally moves on with the nikkei closing above the 20,000 mark for the first time since 2015. >>> and european auto stocks driving higher on hopes that trump's withdrawal from the paris accord will ease the regulatory burden on carmakers. >>> good morning. it's friday. glad you're with us once again. let's continue with our top story. germany, france and italy hit back at donald tru
i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> green energy stocks see red after president trump announces he will withdraw america from the international climate deal saying other countries were reaping the benefits at america's expense. >> we don't want other leaders and other countries laughing at us anymore, and they won't be. they won't be. i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh not paris. >>> oil prices are also under pressure with brent crude...
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i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. the f.a.n.g.s lose their bite. the stateside tech selloff hurts stocks in europe with the continents largest chipmakers seeing red at the open after goldman sachs turned cautious on the sector. >>> the finance minister of qatar tells cnbc in an exclusive interview his country will not be the sole loser in the rift with other arab powers, as he assures the economy will survive the gulf rift. >> qatar is a very strong economy and a big economy. i think if we're going to lose a dollar, they'll lose a dollar. >>> the uk prime minister scrambles to reunite the conservatives after the election shock. the ftse opens in the red. but one of britain's biggest privatite equity names says it could be a buying opportunity. >> hold back a little bit, but at some point step up and buy. >>> emanuel macron looks to win a majority sending the bond to a seven-month low. >>> what a weekend that was. theresa may said the government is focussed on delivering a successful brexit as she resufallresufal reshuffled her cabinet. michael gove
i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. the f.a.n.g.s lose their bite. the stateside tech selloff hurts stocks in europe with the continents largest chipmakers seeing red at the open after goldman sachs turned cautious on the sector. >>> the finance minister of qatar tells cnbc in an exclusive interview his country will not be the sole loser in the rift with other arab powers, as he assures the economy will survive the gulf rift. >> qatar is a very strong economy and a big...
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i'm carolin roth and these are your headlines.ritish ministers ready for another security meeting on downing street after a terrorist attack killed seven people and injured 48. >>> shares tumble after the gulf states led by saudi arabia cut the ties with qatar accusing the administration of funding terrorism and meddling in their domestic affairs. >>> better late than never, the overseas deal after missing its first debt deadline in over a year. >>> often andout, juventus shares of the italian football league as it loses to real madrid in a final. however thousands are injured in a stampede in taurine. >>> good morning, everyone. let's get you straight to some data. we've got the may flash composite. "m" i coming in at 56.8 smashing the year's six-year high. pmi came in at 56.3. new order growth accelerating and getting to a very limited reaction in year one dollar 12.63, and we have pretty robust numbers from germany but also from italy. that tells us the services sector of course accounts for a major part of the year when the ec
i'm carolin roth and these are your headlines.ritish ministers ready for another security meeting on downing street after a terrorist attack killed seven people and injured 48. >>> shares tumble after the gulf states led by saudi arabia cut the ties with qatar accusing the administration of funding terrorism and meddling in their domestic affairs. >>> better late than never, the overseas deal after missing its first debt deadline in over a year. >>> often andout,...
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i'm carolin roth these are your headlines ecb president mario draghi boosts the euro to a 12-month high after hinting that tapering could start sooner than expected the vice president vitor constancio says market conditions must be right >> needs to be sure that when we get to inflation close to 2% is a doable situation, and self-sustained situation that can go on without a high degree of accommodation that we have now. >>> shares of nestle open higher after the swiss food giant launches a $20 billion share buyback and says it will focus on capital spending, just days after third point's dan loeb pressured the firm to shake up its structure. >>> maersk shuts down a number of systems after hackers strike in another large-scale cyberattack targeting the shipping giant and several other corporations and government institutions across europe and the world. >>> good morning it's wednesday, i'm glad to be back in the seat hope you enjoy the show today. we have a jam packed show for you. let's kick things off with a look at the heat map the stoxx 600 is down by 0.8%. a lot of weakness extendin
i'm carolin roth these are your headlines ecb president mario draghi boosts the euro to a 12-month high after hinting that tapering could start sooner than expected the vice president vitor constancio says market conditions must be right >> needs to be sure that when we get to inflation close to 2% is a doable situation, and self-sustained situation that can go on without a high degree of accommodation that we have now. >>> shares of nestle open higher after the swiss food giant...
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i'm carolin roth these are your headlines stick to the data. st. louis fed president james. >> stick to the data >>> bayer's stock drops as it washes of lower profits. the firm cites challenges in its crop science and consumer health divisions. >>> a hunger for going public. food takeaway service delivery hero rises in its frankfurt stock market debut the company's ceo tells this program his company could be a market leader in food delivery >> we could further develop this service or being a leader of food delivery. as long as we have the best service in the market, best price, we don't have to worry a lo lot. >> let's get straight to data. i'm looking at the third and final print for the first quarter gdp numbers out of the uk, that's unchanged from the previous estimate, 2% year on year, that's unchanged as well little reaction in cable want to show you european equity markets. we're pretty much split. ftse 100 is off by 0.25% the xetra dax is trading higher. the cac 40 is up 0.3%. we will end june with the biggest monthly loss in one year off mo
i'm carolin roth these are your headlines stick to the data. st. louis fed president james. >> stick to the data >>> bayer's stock drops as it washes of lower profits. the firm cites challenges in its crop science and consumer health divisions. >>> a hunger for going public. food takeaway service delivery hero rises in its frankfurt stock market debut the company's ceo tells this program his company could be a market leader in food delivery >> we could further...
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i'm carolin roth these are your headlines >>> pragmatic protectionism. philip hammond says the british government will negotiation brexit in good faith, but that safeguarding jobs and prosperity should be a priority another last-minute lifeline for greece eurozone finance ministers unlock a deal for 8.5 billion euros of loans for athens. >> a lot needs to be clarified and improved as far as debt restructuring. i always said that program walks on two legs, the leg of policies and the leg of debt sustainability >>> autos power ahead at the open after european car sales get back in gear with here 8% rise in may, while the steam comes out of the tech selloff. >>> nestle loses its sweet tooth as it looks to sell $900 million u.s. confectionary business in a potentially significant effort to focus on its health strategy, sending the shares higher. >>> good morning it's friday, let's look at the equity markets we're seeing a fairly positive risk-on friendly session in europe, the ftse 100 is up by 0.4% tesco shares were up at the open the xetra dax is up by 0.4
i'm carolin roth these are your headlines >>> pragmatic protectionism. philip hammond says the british government will negotiation brexit in good faith, but that safeguarding jobs and prosperity should be a priority another last-minute lifeline for greece eurozone finance ministers unlock a deal for 8.5 billion euros of loans for athens. >> a lot needs to be clarified and improved as far as debt restructuring. i always said that program walks on two legs, the leg of policies and...
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for more on that part of the story, we turn to cnbc's carolin roth.kets reacting this morning? >> markets are lower for a second day in a row. yesterday we saw a decline of rough hey .5%. this morning in london we're down by a third of 1%. let me tell you why oil traders are so nervous about this escalation between qatar and the other arab league countries. it's because it throws doubt on the opec deal to cut production. there's a lot of nervousness that this deal cannot be fully impleme implemented. the effectiveness of the deal, given the surge in u.s. shale production. as i said yesterday, qatar itself is not a major oil producer. i want to move on and talk about one big story hitting the retail sector this morning. a major shakeup at j. crew, one of the struggling retailers. long time ceo mickey drexler says he is stepping down, though he'll remain at the company to be the chairman of the board. he's been the ceo since 2003, took it private to save it from bankruptcy. we'll see whether his successful has anymore success. >> carolin roth live in lo
for more on that part of the story, we turn to cnbc's carolin roth.kets reacting this morning? >> markets are lower for a second day in a row. yesterday we saw a decline of rough hey .5%. this morning in london we're down by a third of 1%. let me tell you why oil traders are so nervous about this escalation between qatar and the other arab league countries. it's because it throws doubt on the opec deal to cut production. there's a lot of nervousness that this deal cannot be fully impleme...
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thank you very much for putting up with me this week carolin roth will be back in the chair next week. i'll be back on "squawk box. have a great weekend >>> markets now, stocks pointing to a higher open on wall street as traders gear up for the weekend. >>> clean up in aisle four bed bath & beyond shares down following an earnings miss. >>> and happy birthday brexit. we're taking a walk down memory lane, one year to the day since the uk voted to leave the eur e european union it's friday, june 23, 2017 "worldwide exchange" begins now. ♪
thank you very much for putting up with me this week carolin roth will be back in the chair next week. i'll be back on "squawk box. have a great weekend >>> markets now, stocks pointing to a higher open on wall street as traders gear up for the weekend. >>> clean up in aisle four bed bath & beyond shares down following an earnings miss. >>> and happy birthday brexit. we're taking a walk down memory lane, one year to the day since the uk voted to leave the eur...
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. >>> hello, welcome to "street signs," i am carolin roth.e your headlines european equity opened solidly, green led higher by banking stock. credit suisse was boosted by a number of broker upgrades. shares up after amazon scoops up whole foods. british police say it is too early to tell if a death near a mosque in north london was connected to a van attack on worshippers as a counterterrorism investigation into the motive of these deaths gets under way >>> now hard work begins as david davis heads to brussels to begin brexit talks chancellor phillip hammond says there will be a clean break with eu. >> we are leaving eu and leaving the single market and by the way, we will be leaving the customs union. >>> good morning, everyone if you're just tuning in, let's show you what u.s. features are up to. looking at a fairly positive picture. s&p 500 up by ten points, dow-jones up 74. and this is after friday on wall street, energy names very much setting the declines in consumer stocks which got pummeled by amazon's deal with whole foods for $13.7
. >>> hello, welcome to "street signs," i am carolin roth.e your headlines european equity opened solidly, green led higher by banking stock. credit suisse was boosted by a number of broker upgrades. shares up after amazon scoops up whole foods. british police say it is too early to tell if a death near a mosque in north london was connected to a van attack on worshippers as a counterterrorism investigation into the motive of these deaths gets under way >>> now hard...
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get the great and the g tood, the swankiest people two ladies who love hobnobbing on the yachts, carolin roth and tanya briar. he >> hello >> that's to the fair. we've seen you on boats, too >> a dingy >> thanks, steve you know what we had to do it, we had to get what you wanted so carolin had to get on the boats to find out what's happening behind the scenes. >> being on a boat at cannes is second nature. everyone does it let's talk about some of the biggest industry trends. steve, you were talking about the revival of the whiskey, the gin trade. that's happening in europe diageo is a company, the world's biggest spiritsmaker, that is benefiting from that at the same time we're seeing the beer market in terms of volumes is slumping a bit. last year we saw a decline of 1.3% for 2016. now diageo is an interesting one. obviously they both -- they own both beer but also whiskey brands when i spoke to the cmo of diageo yesterday, she said the beer market within diageo held up better than expected. but this deal overnight, which took a lot of people here by surprise $1 billion for george clooney's
get the great and the g tood, the swankiest people two ladies who love hobnobbing on the yachts, carolin roth and tanya briar. he >> hello >> that's to the fair. we've seen you on boats, too >> a dingy >> thanks, steve you know what we had to do it, we had to get what you wanted so carolin had to get on the boats to find out what's happening behind the scenes. >> being on a boat at cannes is second nature. everyone does it let's talk about some of the biggest...
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for that and much more, let's go to cnbc's carolin roth live from london.can you tell us? >> you said it. 66 new store closures at sears. you said 49 kmart and 70 sears locations. don't forget this comes on top of the 150 store closures that have already been announced by sears since the start of the year. this really is an effort by the company to shore up its finances. obviously it's not the only retailer struggling in this current environment. you've got macy's and jc penney closing stores as well. >>> according to the "wall street journal," uber has fired more than 20 workers. this is based on an investigation on claims that there was sexism and sexual harassment within the firm. the company's own law firm reportedly investigated 215 claims relating to workplace behavior but decided not to pursue 100 case uber itself had no comment on this story. that makes you think uber really is in need of a major rebranding, reimaging. that's exactly what it's doing. it's getting a new executive from apple to do that. st. john is the former marketing head at apple m
for that and much more, let's go to cnbc's carolin roth live from london.can you tell us? >> you said it. 66 new store closures at sears. you said 49 kmart and 70 sears locations. don't forget this comes on top of the 150 store closures that have already been announced by sears since the start of the year. this really is an effort by the company to shore up its finances. obviously it's not the only retailer struggling in this current environment. you've got macy's and jc penney closing...
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i'm carolin roth and these are your headlines.ritish ministers ready for another security meeting on downing street after a terrorist attack killed seven people and injured 48. >>> shares tumble after the gulf states led by saudi arabia cut the ties with qatar accusing the administration of funding terrorism and meddling in their domestic affairs. >>> better late than never, t
i'm carolin roth and these are your headlines.ritish ministers ready for another security meeting on downing street after a terrorist attack killed seven people and injured 48. >>> shares tumble after the gulf states led by saudi arabia cut the ties with qatar accusing the administration of funding terrorism and meddling in their domestic affairs. >>> better late than never, t