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the kiwis teenagers is. there was a double you know accomplished by teenagers the first one was sixteen year old zoe . not ok only sixteen she started when she was nine years old and there she is a double wide old cat is what you call the maneuver she's high in the sky right there in this you backed it up with a solid jump she was new zealand's youngest ever olympic medalist until hours later a male fellow country kiwi nico per tedious skiing halfpipe right there he scored a bronze and his focus was even crazier because he vomited at the top of his first two runs talked to a sports psychologist got his things together and he ended obviously on a strong point picking up broads to two medals only the third in new zealand's history of the winter olympics so that means the future looks bright and kudos to the youngsters for doing their duty to doing their base instructing this stuff ok that's trying to must feel it says thank you very much having us up to date with all the action from. here's a recap of the top
the kiwis teenagers is. there was a double you know accomplished by teenagers the first one was sixteen year old zoe . not ok only sixteen she started when she was nine years old and there she is a double wide old cat is what you call the maneuver she's high in the sky right there in this you backed it up with a solid jump she was new zealand's youngest ever olympic medalist until hours later a male fellow country kiwi nico per tedious skiing halfpipe right there he scored a bronze and his...
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seeing a flat session when it comes to kiwi stocks and the kiwi dollar trading at 7371 with the u.s. dollar a little bit weaker overnight. futures in australia, ahead of four pointspen -- is the downside, and the aussie dollar -- also a touch weaker against the euro and the yen, and the aussie kiwi is at 1.0737. down,o have gold futures and crude seeing gains, wti -- let's get you to first world news. the reason may is preparing to set up her vision for the u.k. post exit trade deal in a speech seem to aim at domestic trading. did as yet the cap to approve next week speech and the timing leaves little time for other eu leaders to finalize their position ahead of the summit on march 22. singapore announced increases including a price hike -- and population, aging properties worth more than a million dollars was up from three to 4% on tuesday and the government plans to raise the tax to 9% sometime from 2021 to 2025. day,in rose for a fourth breaking through $11,000, and up over 50% and cryptocurrencies have been recovering on the feeling they want be regulated. sayser, s&p global rati
seeing a flat session when it comes to kiwi stocks and the kiwi dollar trading at 7371 with the u.s. dollar a little bit weaker overnight. futures in australia, ahead of four pointspen -- is the downside, and the aussie dollar -- also a touch weaker against the euro and the yen, and the aussie kiwi is at 1.0737. down,o have gold futures and crude seeing gains, wti -- let's get you to first world news. the reason may is preparing to set up her vision for the u.k. post exit trade deal in a speech...
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i think that long aussie kiwi is about rba more hawkish.conomic data has trumped economic data out of new zealand. more importantly, we had quite a big miss in new zealand inflation a few weeks back. technically, it feels that the aussie dollar has been underperforming versus the kiwi. technicals, but where the trend and economic data is going in the central banks as well. david: in terms of the third one, long treasury, i would imagine that comes down to this widening spread. do we get a reversal of flow only hit 3% in the tenure, and the third one starts to make a lot of money? kay: that is the right-thinking. talked about one treasury close to two years now. obviously, a crowded trade and everyone is in the same room. we were lonely for a wild. this is something where you may be shorting a potential pullback for u.s. treasury, especially once week get tours 3%. there -- towards 3%. there is a lag affect in eurozone yields. haslinda: but they are still playing catch-up? kay: it is. i have spoken to the commodity strategist, like, what is
i think that long aussie kiwi is about rba more hawkish.conomic data has trumped economic data out of new zealand. more importantly, we had quite a big miss in new zealand inflation a few weeks back. technically, it feels that the aussie dollar has been underperforming versus the kiwi. technicals, but where the trend and economic data is going in the central banks as well. david: in terms of the third one, long treasury, i would imagine that comes down to this widening spread. do we get a...
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we do have kiwi debt rising after the latest eco-data. decline that met expectations u.s. stockpiles will fall again. gold is recovering, up 0.2%. let's close the board to check early movers. most, it is inhe the semiconductor business. galaxy resources rising the most in september. sk hynix earlier jumped over 5%. tech stocks are finding a little bit of favor this morning. it really has been quite interesting, here at the world capital markets symposium. the perspective from southeast fundamentals are strong, we have seen robust growth. given the valuations are quite cheap compared to what we have seen in the u.s.. could still serve as a safety given. who better to talk about this second-biggestr asset fund. i am happy to be joined by the ceo in kl. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me here. yvonne: a violent drawdown, but it seems things are changing. what is the takeaway? >> global fundamentals are still pretty good. growth is looking higher compared to previous years. for that region, corporate's will be able to suppor
we do have kiwi debt rising after the latest eco-data. decline that met expectations u.s. stockpiles will fall again. gold is recovering, up 0.2%. let's close the board to check early movers. most, it is inhe the semiconductor business. galaxy resources rising the most in september. sk hynix earlier jumped over 5%. tech stocks are finding a little bit of favor this morning. it really has been quite interesting, here at the world capital markets symposium. the perspective from southeast...
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the aussie kiwi trading at 1.0790.e haven't seen necessarily a strong correlation of risk and flows into safe havens. gold futures of it down, by 1/4 of 1%. we have a couple of key opec reports coming through this week. is that going to add to this overwhelming sense of bearishness when it comes to the supply future? keep in mind there is no trading in japan. they are closed for the public holiday. let's get a check of the first word news with tom mackenzie. tom: and and and and and inquiry into australia's banks insurers, and financial providers begins monday, with the royal commission countering public anger from allegations of rates rigging and money laundering. all of that as banks bring in record profits. it will be an interim report in september. chancellor merkel says she is determined for the new fall term in office. some cdu members said it is time for a change, but merkel said she campaign on a four-year term and stands by that. the fpd is yet to officially confirm the coalition. former leader martin schulz h
the aussie kiwi trading at 1.0790.e haven't seen necessarily a strong correlation of risk and flows into safe havens. gold futures of it down, by 1/4 of 1%. we have a couple of key opec reports coming through this week. is that going to add to this overwhelming sense of bearishness when it comes to the supply future? keep in mind there is no trading in japan. they are closed for the public holiday. let's get a check of the first word news with tom mackenzie. tom: and and and and and inquiry...
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the kiwis chased down 285 to win with four balls to spare in hamilton.charged with affray and although he made just 12 he helped an england fightback with the ball taking two wickets... tom latham for 79 then got colin de grandhomme cheaply caught behind by jos buttler. now in athletics, the glasgow indoor grand prix has taken place today. in the mens 60 metres, there were four brits in the final but adam gemili, cj ujah, ojie edoburun and reece prescod all finish outside the first three places. china's bingtian su was the winner in the women's 60 metre final, britain's asher smith went into the race in fine form with a personal best in the heats but she was pipped by the ivory coast's marie—josee ta lou on the line — just two hundreths of a second ahead of asher smith. there was some british sprinting success, with pa ralympic champion sophie hahn in the women's 60 metres t37—38. she'll be making her debut at the commonwealth games in april. england's eddie pepperell has claimed his first european tour title after holding off compatriot oliver fisher to
the kiwis chased down 285 to win with four balls to spare in hamilton.charged with affray and although he made just 12 he helped an england fightback with the ball taking two wickets... tom latham for 79 then got colin de grandhomme cheaply caught behind by jos buttler. now in athletics, the glasgow indoor grand prix has taken place today. in the mens 60 metres, there were four brits in the final but adam gemili, cj ujah, ojie edoburun and reece prescod all finish outside the first three...
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container of oranges that used to sell for six thousand rio now it's ten thousand and a container of kiwi fruit went from forty eight hundred rio to seventy five hundred . but about them on a lunch lots of albums. very few people can afford such prices now jobs are rare work goes unpaid corruption is thriving frustration with government is palpable many people are unable to get by on their own he but i had a ruse distributes food supplies to the poor a human rights lawyer by trade she founded an aid organization with help from volunteers. and i felt i had to help people in need especially in war i feel connected to my country but we don't have enough donations and workers to support our efforts. to make. health care has been hit hard by the crisis as well this child has the measles others have come with cases of cholera and diptheria most a refugee children from the north who weren't vaccinated now their diseases are spreading here. is a lot of programs there it is a shortage you know our financial support for the ones we don't. another what did it is and think it is the total number of t
container of oranges that used to sell for six thousand rio now it's ten thousand and a container of kiwi fruit went from forty eight hundred rio to seventy five hundred . but about them on a lunch lots of albums. very few people can afford such prices now jobs are rare work goes unpaid corruption is thriving frustration with government is palpable many people are unable to get by on their own he but i had a ruse distributes food supplies to the poor a human rights lawyer by trade she founded...
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container of oranges that used to sell for six thousand rio now it's ten thousand and a container of kiwi fruit went from forty eight hundred rio to seventy five hundred . a lunch lots of outcomes. very few people can afford such prices now jobs are rare work goes unpaid corruption is thriving frustration with government is palpable many people are unable to get by on their own. i had a ruse distributes food supplies to the poor a human rights lawyer by trade she founded an aid organization with help from volunteers. and i felt i had to help people in need especially in war i feel connected to my country but we don't have enough donations and workers to support our efforts. to make. health care has been hit hard by the crisis as well this child has the measles others have come with cases of cholera and diptheria at most a refugee children from the north who weren't vaccinated now their diseases are spreading here. is a lot of problems yet it is a shortage in our financial support for the ones we don't. another what did it is and think it is the total number of the bishop who came to visit
container of oranges that used to sell for six thousand rio now it's ten thousand and a container of kiwi fruit went from forty eight hundred rio to seventy five hundred . a lunch lots of outcomes. very few people can afford such prices now jobs are rare work goes unpaid corruption is thriving frustration with government is palpable many people are unable to get by on their own. i had a ruse distributes food supplies to the poor a human rights lawyer by trade she founded an aid organization...
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container of oranges that used to sell for six thousand rio now it's ten thousand and a container of kiwi fruit went from forty eight hundred rio to seventy five hundred . a lot until several times. very few people can afford such prices now jobs are rare work goes unpaid corruption is thriving frustration with government is palpable many people are unable to get by on their own. i had a ruse distributes food supplies to the poor a human rights lawyer by trade she founded an aid organization with help from volunteers. i felt i had to help people in need especially in war i feel connected to my country but we don't have enough donations and workers to support our efforts. to make. health care has been hit hard by the crisis as well this child has the measles others have come with cases of cholera and diptheria at most a refugee children from the north who weren't vaccinated now their diseases are spreading here. is a lot of programs yet it is a shortage in our financial support for the us because this. that another war did it is and think it is the total number of the bishop who came to vi
container of oranges that used to sell for six thousand rio now it's ten thousand and a container of kiwi fruit went from forty eight hundred rio to seventy five hundred . a lot until several times. very few people can afford such prices now jobs are rare work goes unpaid corruption is thriving frustration with government is palpable many people are unable to get by on their own. i had a ruse distributes food supplies to the poor a human rights lawyer by trade she founded an aid organization...
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. >> we have had one hour of we have seen the kiwi-dollar lose a little bit of australiah futures in looking a little bit weaker late last week and not a great deal of change. gold and a check on consideringhich is -- continuing to show strength. trading today be in china, hong kong taiwan, and vietnam. another term was announced for the boj governor and we will discuss that outlook shortly. to singapore. get the minister says he can continue working and avoid fracturing the coalition government. there was a shocking error of liberal and the government met on the weekend to discuss differences. >> it was a good and constructive meeting. of course. absolutely. to apologizeing for. that they reserve the right to return aid and the commerce secretary said they may tariff on imports of aluminum and steel and the commerce department said that beijing will take the necessary measures. these survivors of florida's school shootings have called for control ands on gun focused anger on trump, calling divisive and trump and theed democrats fbi. >> people say it isn't time to talk about gun cont
. >> we have had one hour of we have seen the kiwi-dollar lose a little bit of australiah futures in looking a little bit weaker late last week and not a great deal of change. gold and a check on consideringhich is -- continuing to show strength. trading today be in china, hong kong taiwan, and vietnam. another term was announced for the boj governor and we will discuss that outlook shortly. to singapore. get the minister says he can continue working and avoid fracturing the coalition...
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the kiwis chased down 285 to win with four balls to spare in hamilton.ppearance since he was involved in an incident outside a bristol nightclub back in september. and, although he madejust i2, he helped with an england fightback with the ball, taking two wickets. latham for 79 then got de grandhomme cheaply caught behind by buttler. new zealand won by three wickets, mitchell santner finishing it in style in the final over. the winter olympics are over for another four years. the closing ceremony will take place in about 45 minutes in pyongchang, and billy morgan, the bronze medallist in the big air yesterday, has been selected to carry the team gb flag. there was plenty of excitement on the final day of action. the men's ice hockey final was a classic as the olympic athletes from russia came from behind to beat germany 4—3 in overtime in a thrilling climax. there were jubilant scenes as the oar won their second gold of the games and 17th medal overall. the winning team proudly sang the russian national anthem as the olympic flag was raised in honour of
the kiwis chased down 285 to win with four balls to spare in hamilton.ppearance since he was involved in an incident outside a bristol nightclub back in september. and, although he madejust i2, he helped with an england fightback with the ball, taking two wickets. latham for 79 then got de grandhomme cheaply caught behind by buttler. new zealand won by three wickets, mitchell santner finishing it in style in the final over. the winter olympics are over for another four years. the closing...
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the kiwis finished on 192—4, which was enough to see them get through to the final.wba super middleweight title with a win over chris eubankjunior in manchester the british world title bout went all 12 rounds, with groves boxing clever to withstand the challenge from eubankjunior. the victory was unanimous, and also means groves is through to the world boxing super series final. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look at what the papers say this morning. with me are city am's rachel cuncliffe and the financial times' political correspondent henry mance. let's take a look at those front pages. the observer investigates britain's prison system, claiming two—thirds of prisons are providing inadequate conditions or unacceptable treatment for inmates. the sunday express says theresa may has declared there will be "no going back" on brexit. the telegraph leads on claims prominent members of the labour party met eastern bloc agents during the cold war. the mail on sunday has an interview with brendan cox — the widower of mur
the kiwis finished on 192—4, which was enough to see them get through to the final.wba super middleweight title with a win over chris eubankjunior in manchester the british world title bout went all 12 rounds, with groves boxing clever to withstand the challenge from eubankjunior. the victory was unanimous, and also means groves is through to the world boxing super series final. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look at what the papers say...
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the kiwis chase down 185 to win.e was involved an incident outside a bristol nightclub back in september. just 12 with the bat. but took a couple of wickets. new zealand won by three wickets though it was finished in style in the final over with a maximum. the final event of the winter olympics has come to an end this morning. the closing ceremony will take place at 11:00am and billy morgan, the bronze medallist yesterday has been selected to carry the team gb flag. was plenty of excitement on the final day of action. the men's ice hockey was terrific, a classic final. athletes from russia beat germany 11—3 in sudden death overtime. it was a thrilling climax. jubilant scenes as they won their second gold, the oar. the winning team proudly sighing the russian national anthem. pretty loudly, as the olympic flag was raised in honour of their win. after the british women missed out on a bronze medal yesterday in the curling, sweden beat south korea and the final overnight. it finished 8—3 to the swedes. not a good result
the kiwis chase down 185 to win.e was involved an incident outside a bristol nightclub back in september. just 12 with the bat. but took a couple of wickets. new zealand won by three wickets though it was finished in style in the final over with a maximum. the final event of the winter olympics has come to an end this morning. the closing ceremony will take place at 11:00am and billy morgan, the bronze medallist yesterday has been selected to carry the team gb flag. was plenty of excitement on...
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the euro thatnshore yuan eyeing 6.25 handle, and the kiwi losing ground against the dollar despite they we might need the central bank to turn hawkish at its policy meeting thursday. we are waiting for trade data from malaysia at noon and taiwan later today. david: the r.b.i. in the mix. thank you so much. the indian market just under 1% in the opening minutes. let's get more from our next guest. he joins us live on the line from mumbai. it is a busy day for you. you are at your trading desk. you guys are shifting out of risk mitigation. what are you looking to buy today? >> good morning. yes, indeed, a busy day. india got stuck in the global isatility, but the situation more fundamental in the sense that earnings growth is looking to recover, inflation is picking up, and the latest budget will increase inflation because of higher farm producer prices. , the r.b.i.backdrop will come out with their policy, and we expect no change in the interest rate, but we hope they don't sound hawkish come because at this point in time when needs to call nerves other than talk operates. david: when y
the euro thatnshore yuan eyeing 6.25 handle, and the kiwi losing ground against the dollar despite they we might need the central bank to turn hawkish at its policy meeting thursday. we are waiting for trade data from malaysia at noon and taiwan later today. david: the r.b.i. in the mix. thank you so much. the indian market just under 1% in the opening minutes. let's get more from our next guest. he joins us live on the line from mumbai. it is a busy day for you. you are at your trading desk....
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despite colin de grandhomme hitting three big sixes in an unbeaten 38, the kiwis could only post 117/ overs, they lost captain david warner early brilliantly caught on the boundary by tom bruce. but a quick fire unbeaten a0 from glenn maxwell steered australia home with more than three overs to spare. they play england next in tasmania on wednesday. britain's evie richards collapsed after living up to her favourite billing by winning the women's under 23 title at the cyclo cross world championships. richards won the title in 2016 and finished third last year. she was carried to the medical tent, but recovered to stand on the podium at valkenburg in the netherlands. ben tulett made it back to back world title wins for britain in the men'sjunior race. he follows tom pidcock who led home a british one two three last year. lee westwood remains in contention at golf‘s european tour event in malaysia after carding a two under par 70 in the third round. he goes into tomorrow's final day on 12 under par three shots behind spain's jorge campillo and dylan frittelli of south africa. while scotl
despite colin de grandhomme hitting three big sixes in an unbeaten 38, the kiwis could only post 117/ overs, they lost captain david warner early brilliantly caught on the boundary by tom bruce. but a quick fire unbeaten a0 from glenn maxwell steered australia home with more than three overs to spare. they play england next in tasmania on wednesday. britain's evie richards collapsed after living up to her favourite billing by winning the women's under 23 title at the cyclo cross world...
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the kiwis finished on 192—4, which was enough to see them get through to the final. those stories on the bbc sport website. i'll have more in the next hour. a committee of mps has warned that a ha rd a committee of mps has warned that a hard brexit could mean higherfood prices for consumers. they said a failure to get the free trade deal with the eu could be devastating for farmers. here is joe with the eu could be devastating for farmers. here isjoe line. the peas and bucolic splendour of uk farmlands could be dramatically upset if britain fails to get a comprehensive free trade deal post brexit. a key group of mps says consumers might also end up paying more forfood if consumers might also end up paying more for food if the uk consumers might also end up paying more forfood if the uk reverts consumers might also end up paying more for food if the uk reverts to world trade organisation rules. the environment, food and rural affairs committee of mps says a so—called ha rd committee of mps says a so—called hard brexit would have a devastating effect on rural communiti
the kiwis finished on 192—4, which was enough to see them get through to the final. those stories on the bbc sport website. i'll have more in the next hour. a committee of mps has warned that a ha rd a committee of mps has warned that a hard brexit could mean higherfood prices for consumers. they said a failure to get the free trade deal with the eu could be devastating for farmers. here is joe with the eu could be devastating for farmers. here isjoe line. the peas and bucolic splendour of uk...
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the kiwis finished on 192—4, which was enough to see them get through to the final.authorities in iran say that a passenger plane carrying 66 people has crashed. the flight, which took off from the capital, tehran, came down in the zagros mountains, in the south—west of the country, on its way to the city of yasuj. it was operated by aseman airlines. earlier i spoke to our bbc persian correspondent amir paivar about the crash. we don't quite know exactly what was the reason for the crash. we know the reason for the crash. we know the weather conditions in that area is very severely bad, but also the plane had a history of technical faults. it was grounded for seven yea rs faults. it was grounded for seven years because of technical problems. it was commissioned only recently again, but only 20 days ago on the same route it had to come back to the capital again because of a technical problem. so it does have a history of technical problems, this particular plane, which crashed today, but also in that area of the weather is not great. it could be either of those two. t
the kiwis finished on 192—4, which was enough to see them get through to the final.authorities in iran say that a passenger plane carrying 66 people has crashed. the flight, which took off from the capital, tehran, came down in the zagros mountains, in the south—west of the country, on its way to the city of yasuj. it was operated by aseman airlines. earlier i spoke to our bbc persian correspondent amir paivar about the crash. we don't quite know exactly what was the reason for the crash....
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england must beat the kiwis on sunday to have any chance of playing australia in the final. investigation after four of the club's players were interviewed by police after allegedly stealing a taxi from outside a fast—food restaurant in barcelona yesterday. the players have released a statement apologising for the incident. roger federer is on court right now at the rotterdam 0pen. victory against the netherlands robin haase in their quarterfinal would see the swiss return to the top of the rankings for the first time in over five years and become the oldest world number 0ne. let's speak to the telegraph tennis correspondent, simon briggs. good evening to you. you would like to say there is life in the old dog yet, but at 36 he is looking as brightly as ever, roger federer, just rolling back the years from every major tournament he plays in? i don't think andre agassi's record as the oldest number one in atp history has very long to stand. perhaps only a few minutes. and the quy: perhaps only a few minutes. and the guy, he keeps on defying a leaf, but the biggest thing for m
england must beat the kiwis on sunday to have any chance of playing australia in the final. investigation after four of the club's players were interviewed by police after allegedly stealing a taxi from outside a fast—food restaurant in barcelona yesterday. the players have released a statement apologising for the incident. roger federer is on court right now at the rotterdam 0pen. victory against the netherlands robin haase in their quarterfinal would see the swiss return to the top of the...
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despite his unbeaten 38 the kiwis could only post 117—9. surely that wouldn't be enough.educed the target to 95 in 15 over, debutante d'arcy short didn't last long and neither did captain david warner. new zealand had a foot hold in the game but big blows from maxwell eased the aussies to victory. 0n but big blows from maxwell eased the aussies to victory. on this evidence england have plenty to fear in this format when the two rivals meet in tasmania next week. britain's evie richards collapsed after living up to her favourite billing by winning the women's under 23 title at the cyclo cross world championships. richards won the title in 2016 and finished third last year. she was carried to the medical tent, but recovered to stand on the podium at valkenburg in the netherlands. ben tulett made it back to back world title wins for britain in the men'sjunior race. he follows tom pidcock who led home a british one two three last year. lee westwood remains in contention at golf‘s european tour event in malaysia after carding a two under par 70 in the third round. he goes into
despite his unbeaten 38 the kiwis could only post 117—9. surely that wouldn't be enough.educed the target to 95 in 15 over, debutante d'arcy short didn't last long and neither did captain david warner. new zealand had a foot hold in the game but big blows from maxwell eased the aussies to victory. 0n but big blows from maxwell eased the aussies to victory. on this evidence england have plenty to fear in this format when the two rivals meet in tasmania next week. britain's evie richards...
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the kiwis finished on 192—4, which was enough to see them get through to the final.uper middleweight title with a win over chris eubankjunior in manchester. the british world title bout went all 12 rounds, with groves boxing clever to withstand the challenge from eubankjunior. the victory was unanimous and also means groves is through to the world boxing super series final. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport and i'll have more for you in the next hour. richard, thank you. see you later. they describe themselves as britain's forgotten veterans. 60 years ago, thousands of uk service personnel were sent to the south pacific to test nuclear bombs. some claim the radiation caused cancers and birth defects which they passed onto their children and grandchildren. now they hope a new study of their dna will prove it, as sarah corker reports. it was so bright you could see the bones in your hand. you just saw, like, another sun hanging in the sky. that's what it was. the south pacific at the he
the kiwis finished on 192—4, which was enough to see them get through to the final.uper middleweight title with a win over chris eubankjunior in manchester. the british world title bout went all 12 rounds, with groves boxing clever to withstand the challenge from eubankjunior. the victory was unanimous and also means groves is through to the world boxing super series final. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport...
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japan ands out of china, and a right decision out of new zealand is putting pressure on the kiwi dollarthis afternoon, a focus with a look at the philippines. ♪ emily: back to our top story of the day tesla stock isn't changed, revenue beating analyst expectations. pace, elony red hot musk making progress of model three sedans and took deposits for new electronic cement trucks and sports cars. david welch joins us now, david, what do you make of the results. >> emily: if there is one thing we have learned about bad behavior is notcon valley, it just about the people who crossed the line, it is about people who enable it. ants justifythe the means, but can that be an excuse anymore? take a look at people who can have a bigger impact, the people who fund the vc's who fund startups. is limited partners -- your traditionally very press shy, so i will come you to speak lp's are handling it. the issues of bad behavior and vc's, and somebody who fonts vc's, how have you received this news of bad behavior? it like everyone also, through the press, social media, has been the primary way we have
japan ands out of china, and a right decision out of new zealand is putting pressure on the kiwi dollarthis afternoon, a focus with a look at the philippines. ♪ emily: back to our top story of the day tesla stock isn't changed, revenue beating analyst expectations. pace, elony red hot musk making progress of model three sedans and took deposits for new electronic cement trucks and sports cars. david welch joins us now, david, what do you make of the results. >> emily: if there is one...
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the kiwis chase down 195 to win.is first appearance since he was involved in an incident outside a bristol nightclub back in september. just 12 with the bat. took a couple of wickets. new zealand won by three wickets. new zealand won by three wickets though it was finished in style in the final over with a maximum. the final event of the winter olympics has come to an end this morning. the closing ceremony will take place at 11:00am and billie morgan, the bronze medallist yesterday has been selected to carry the team gb flag. was plenty of excitement on the final day of action. the men's ice hockey was terrific, a classic final. athletes from russia beat germany 11—3 in overtime. it was a thrilling climax. jubilant scenes as they won their second gold. the winning team proudly sighing the russian national anthem. pretty loudly, as the olympic flag was raised in honour of their win. after the british women missed out on a bronze medal yesterday, sweden and the game south korea and the final overnight. it finished 8—3
the kiwis chase down 195 to win.is first appearance since he was involved in an incident outside a bristol nightclub back in september. just 12 with the bat. took a couple of wickets. new zealand won by three wickets. new zealand won by three wickets though it was finished in style in the final over with a maximum. the final event of the winter olympics has come to an end this morning. the closing ceremony will take place at 11:00am and billie morgan, the bronze medallist yesterday has been...
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the kiwi dollar is trading at . 7251. some of the stocks are getting underway for a brand-new week.ydney had not suffered as much as some of their asian or global counterparts. the us and p pretty much flat -- s&p flat. aud-usd bumping above a weakness on friday. the australian 10 year yield at 2.89. let's go to tom mackenzie in beijing. an independent inquiry into australia's banks interest financial advisors and pension funds begins on monday. royalvernment sets up the commission accounts of public anger of misconduct amid allegations of late-breaking and money laundering. all of that as banks rack up record profits. a former high court judge will submit an interim report in september. she came under attack after agreeing a new coalition with the social democrats. some members said it is time for a change. angela merkel said she campaigned on a four-year term and stands by that. the coalition has yet to become officially confirmed. a russian plane crashed soon after takeoff from moscow, killing all 71 on board. for aane was heading south eastern city, but disappeared off the radar
the kiwi dollar is trading at . 7251. some of the stocks are getting underway for a brand-new week.ydney had not suffered as much as some of their asian or global counterparts. the us and p pretty much flat -- s&p flat. aud-usd bumping above a weakness on friday. the australian 10 year yield at 2.89. let's go to tom mackenzie in beijing. an independent inquiry into australia's banks interest financial advisors and pension funds begins on monday. royalvernment sets up the commission accounts...
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kiwi, the trade deficit virginia where he and just under $.73 right now.e are up, relatively stronger dollar on the backdrop. the treasuries were been out for a third day. in chicago right now, we could at the openpop here. we see the rebound continuing. jessica summers is joining us from new york. >> a complete to a shakeup of the $10 trillion banking sector. examining changes in the legal framework. they are subject to the same rules. withcan be working institutional it's -- institutions. china's economy remains robust. the long lunar new year holiday, smaller businesses reported more optimistic outlook and financial analysts are increasingly up the. however, the holiday has seen some disruption. and manufacturing has eased. jeremy corbyn has raised the aakes by confirming conference of deal with the eu on customs union. the announcement over the clear divide of prime minister theresa may that once the u.k. to be outside any customs deal so it can sign trade agreements with other countries. corbyn says he's putting people and the economy before ideology.
kiwi, the trade deficit virginia where he and just under $.73 right now.e are up, relatively stronger dollar on the backdrop. the treasuries were been out for a third day. in chicago right now, we could at the openpop here. we see the rebound continuing. jessica summers is joining us from new york. >> a complete to a shakeup of the $10 trillion banking sector. examining changes in the legal framework. they are subject to the same rules. withcan be working institutional it's --...
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i want to highlight new zealand, the kiwi dollar sliding .4% after a surprise widening of the trade deficitere, the onshore renminbi set for the longest streak of gains in a month. in the commodities space, fairly mixed, but more pressure with ore islining, and iron retreating. when it comes to equity movers, alps rising in tokyo as its board is to discuss the merger with alpine. aia climbing after reporting a .8% rise for 2017 one cold air producer have surged with other producers -- has surgedproducer with other producers in the region, but felt over 5%. wenzhou bank dropping 7%. -- put a job at 7%. banknational dropping 7%. yousef: let's get to our next guest live on the line. withw, i want to start out a late-night decree from the real court, which usually has major implications. this time around it affects the military. what does that mean for what has power rapidly shifting position in the kingdom? >> there are always late-night decrees. i don't think i've ever had an early morning decree when it comes to saudi arabia. mbs likes to work late through the night. in this case, another ov
i want to highlight new zealand, the kiwi dollar sliding .4% after a surprise widening of the trade deficitere, the onshore renminbi set for the longest streak of gains in a month. in the commodities space, fairly mixed, but more pressure with ore islining, and iron retreating. when it comes to equity movers, alps rising in tokyo as its board is to discuss the merger with alpine. aia climbing after reporting a .8% rise for 2017 one cold air producer have surged with other producers -- has...
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miller yes one of the guys to beat that down for a long long time many years eleven twelve years and kiwi recently took a huge bitcoin position well he started small it became large when it went up a lot last year about ten fold j.p. morgan has come out and said finally that we actually kind of like bitcoin despite what our guide jamie diamond says it's a non correlated asset yes now why is that important market non correlate of assets reduce the risk in a portfolio one of the things about wealth right is all great wealth comes from concentration every great pool wealth came from somebody being concentrated business ownership stock position real estate position all great wealth is preserved through diversification in the say how do you create a small fortune start with a large one and stay concentrated so what correlates of ass it does is it lowers the risk and the market's won the nobel prize for this when you take bonds and you add stocks risk goes down at hedge funds risk goes down and venture capital risk goes down at bitcoin risk goes down not up because it moves countercyclical that
miller yes one of the guys to beat that down for a long long time many years eleven twelve years and kiwi recently took a huge bitcoin position well he started small it became large when it went up a lot last year about ten fold j.p. morgan has come out and said finally that we actually kind of like bitcoin despite what our guide jamie diamond says it's a non correlated asset yes now why is that important market non correlate of assets reduce the risk in a portfolio one of the things about...
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the kiwi dollar at 7291. u.s. dollar about 9/10 of 1%. continuing to extend those gains. playing catch-up. up ton see, catching those sydney futures down 65 points there. but a bitf a decline, of a break in that momentum. we have the rba on tuesday, expecting to hold. of commodities. this is what has been driving the selloff in australia that we are anticipating. its biggest decline in two months. down .8%. crude also half -- slipping half a percent. news int the first word new york. remy: good morning. talks broke up as negotiators tried to bridge gaps on labor laws and health care. disputes remain, including the demands for tighter laws on temporary work contracts and review of doctors pay. they had hoped to reach an agreement by sunday. talks will remove -- resume on monday. the johannesburg sunday times says the talks could determine whether the president opens a new session of parliament on thursday and delivers a state of the union. opposition parties want him impeached. china is ratcheting up trade tensions and launching an investigation into imports. beijing says
the kiwi dollar at 7291. u.s. dollar about 9/10 of 1%. continuing to extend those gains. playing catch-up. up ton see, catching those sydney futures down 65 points there. but a bitf a decline, of a break in that momentum. we have the rba on tuesday, expecting to hold. of commodities. this is what has been driving the selloff in australia that we are anticipating. its biggest decline in two months. down .8%. crude also half -- slipping half a percent. news int the first word new york. remy: good...
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cents, and the kiwi trading at 108.29. crude also falling with the addition of more recent expected in the u.s. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ quite downside. -- u.s. talks were tracing were a racing their gains for the year. lun here in sydney. >> you are watching daybreak australia. hyman and gina martin adams. we want to get back to heidi. imagine the damage you can see when it comes to japanese equities. >> we have seen a very broad selloff. there is no way that asia will escape that but for nikkei futures, even after the bell closure of the u.s. markets, we have seen pressure on the futures trading in chicago. it could be something on the order of 5% declines on the open in japan for the nikkei 225. we will see the -- how much of a shakeout. there is disagreement we have heard around people in the markets, we are spoken to investors, traders, and people around the market. we are interested in what caused it and whether this does count as a flash crash or if there are elements in securities that were not moving on a fundament
cents, and the kiwi trading at 108.29. crude also falling with the addition of more recent expected in the u.s. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ quite downside. -- u.s. talks were tracing were a racing their gains for the year. lun here in sydney. >> you are watching daybreak australia. hyman and gina martin adams. we want to get back to heidi. imagine the damage you can see when it comes to japanese equities. >> we have seen a very broad selloff. there is no way that asia will escape that...
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accent so when i was cueing up to the club i started coming up with back story, kind of going like i'm kiwi. and they'll ask about my age and i came up with this whole arc for the character. and i was like here you go, here's my id he's like cool yeah go on in. >> jimmy: disappointing in a way. >> it was. >> jimmy: saoirse ronan is here. we'll be right back. ♪ we the people... are defined by the things we share. and the ones we love. who never stop wondering what we'll do or where we'll go next. we the people who are better together than we are alone... are unstoppable. welcome to the entirely new expedition. we lovoh totally! i do not wish it was mid-century at all. or longer... it's a great length. hmm. don't settle. shop ebay for the design you really want with fast, free shipping. ebay. i'm going on a targetrun. you need anything?pers. toilet paper, cereal... maybe some chew toys? [ dog barks ] got it! get low prices today and every day. targetrun and done. ...looking at getting an amazing iphone 8?i was just... they have an all glass design, advanced cameras, a11 bionic chip. uh.. i'm
accent so when i was cueing up to the club i started coming up with back story, kind of going like i'm kiwi. and they'll ask about my age and i came up with this whole arc for the character. and i was like here you go, here's my id he's like cool yeah go on in. >> jimmy: disappointing in a way. >> it was. >> jimmy: saoirse ronan is here. we'll be right back. ♪ we the people... are defined by the things we share. and the ones we love. who never stop wondering what we'll do or...
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one of his kiwis heals. the retired general will send you had conversations. he said he treated the bureaucracy as an enemy and in that way he needed one. >> how do you survive as a bit of an out-of-the-box thinker we have to preserve and protect the iconoclast. only one promotion board i boary entire life when i was commanding the search it was secretary gates and originally said are you crazy think about it for a second and i did and frankly this was hr mcmaster no one ever said that to me but it was pretty clear to me we needed to ensure he was going to be on that list in the midst of the war it came out in 1972 and sort of pulled punches. what is your assessment of that? in part for personal reasons because his wife was still alive at that time and didn't want to write about the past relationship with pat kelly but also didn't want to reveal how much they've done in the philippines and vietnam because they wanted them to take credit for things he needed done. he wanted to put them forward as representatives of their society and at that point o it was kindf
one of his kiwis heals. the retired general will send you had conversations. he said he treated the bureaucracy as an enemy and in that way he needed one. >> how do you survive as a bit of an out-of-the-box thinker we have to preserve and protect the iconoclast. only one promotion board i boary entire life when i was commanding the search it was secretary gates and originally said are you crazy think about it for a second and i did and frankly this was hr mcmaster no one ever said that to...
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asia, in new zealand where saying downside -- ofhough we are off somewhat those session lows with the kiwirading at .7219 against everything except the yen, which is seeing a safe haven. openy futures within ugly -- with a ugly open. at .70sie dollar trading 777 and the policy statement out in due time, and where talking about the dollar-yen earlier and it doesn't look like we have , and that dating handle is going to create headwind in japan, and sterling 1.3 920, andt above, we have poor results for that 30 your auction, stacking concerns about rising yields in the selloff in bonds, and an exclamation when it comes to fed tightening, and the s&p 500 toppling 10% to enter a true correction. kathleen: a lot going on, and you can't watch just one market, yet to watch the world. and roaming bostick joins us now. make you more extreme is not just a correction, it is getting bigger. romaine: when you look at the selloffs we have had, this is probably the most broad-based when you crunch the numbers. , all 11as spared sectors of the s&p were down, and not just small, it was down more than 3%, a
asia, in new zealand where saying downside -- ofhough we are off somewhat those session lows with the kiwirading at .7219 against everything except the yen, which is seeing a safe haven. openy futures within ugly -- with a ugly open. at .70sie dollar trading 777 and the policy statement out in due time, and where talking about the dollar-yen earlier and it doesn't look like we have , and that dating handle is going to create headwind in japan, and sterling 1.3 920, andt above, we have poor...
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purple rain, kiwi guava, arnold palmer. >>> how does a nine-course banquet sound. attend the soiree hosted by -- it includes amazing food and experiences. we have a link to rsvp. saturday at the noon, there's amazing performances. you can see the lion dance team. >>> they're sweethearts and i'm happy for their success. >> they have been on a roll. the line out the door at the boba guys places is incredible. happy for them. >>> we'll link you up with hoodline. >>> snapchat shiareholders are not happy with kylie jenner this morning. >>> alerting residents during the october wildfires. >>> brendan fraser standing up and saying me too. >>> plus, did you feel it? some people waking up because of an earthquake overnight. it wasn't the only shaking we saw. >>> a traffic alert in effect on 880 northbound. you're looking at sky 7 live over the accident with a truck on its side blocking the two left lanes. the right lanes are getting by. a sig-alert in effect. no tow truck on scene yet. no tow truck on scene yet. they should be there >>> good morning. it's coming up on 6:30
purple rain, kiwi guava, arnold palmer. >>> how does a nine-course banquet sound. attend the soiree hosted by -- it includes amazing food and experiences. we have a link to rsvp. saturday at the noon, there's amazing performances. you can see the lion dance team. >>> they're sweethearts and i'm happy for their success. >> they have been on a roll. the line out the door at the boba guys places is incredible. happy for them. >>> we'll link you up with hoodline....
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. >> celebrate the new year with four new flavors, purple rain, ki kiwi guava and arnold palmer. >>> amazing food and special performances and experiences. we have a link to rsvp. there's nothing like tradition, right? saturday at noon, the chinese spring festival and the lion dance team. head over to abc7 news.com and we'll hook you with hoodline. >> you know the saying, home is where the heart is? for a sumatran tiger, that is here in the san francisco zoo. she lived at the zoo until last february until moved to the sacramento zoo. but over the past year, she just wasn't able to adjust to her new home. as a result, jillian was moved back to san francisco. endangered. fewer than 500 exist in the wild. >>> still to come on abc mornings, the new fight over daca to get something done in washington. >>> plus, it's closing time for a p refresh your home and save at ross. ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. for the latest home trends, at big savings - you've gotta go to ross. we have one to two fires a day and when
. >> celebrate the new year with four new flavors, purple rain, ki kiwi guava and arnold palmer. >>> amazing food and special performances and experiences. we have a link to rsvp. there's nothing like tradition, right? saturday at noon, the chinese spring festival and the lion dance team. head over to abc7 news.com and we'll hook you with hoodline. >> you know the saying, home is where the heart is? for a sumatran tiger, that is here in the san francisco zoo. she lived at...
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. >> married to a kiwi with a 2-year-old son. >> i would have said you're crazy. >> i would have thoughtou know? could never have imagined this. >> helped along by an earthquake, a tsunami, and god knows what else. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. > tonight, who are the true patriots? a clash plays out on the national stage, and also it's the super bowl. this is kasie d.c. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to kasie d.c. i'm kasie hunt. we are on tonight and every sunday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. eastern time. tonight on the show, take a memo. i'm joined by congressman denny heck of the intelligence committee and chris collins who sits on oversight about what's to come.
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we have seen the kiwi recover. it is back above $.73 now. is that to manage and finance when you have a currency that strong? country withtable good credit ratings. we are easy to do business with. i think the currency will always be something that traders will focus on. consider conditions that are tough. it is very dangerous to speak on exactly what level you want the currency to be. a strong new zealand dollar reflects a strong economy. amateur the central bank will continue to keep a focus on making sure that the economy stays in balance. juliette: you did inherit a very strong economy when he took over in october. how impacted are you buy this rating and business confidence? is a threat,nk it i think it is quite natural after an election that he will get a. of uncertainty is a new government -- a period of uncertainty as a new government comes into play. i believe that confidence in the overall economy will increase. we have very strong consumer confidence in sydney. i think is our program rose up, we will see the business confidence ri
we have seen the kiwi recover. it is back above $.73 now. is that to manage and finance when you have a currency that strong? country withtable good credit ratings. we are easy to do business with. i think the currency will always be something that traders will focus on. consider conditions that are tough. it is very dangerous to speak on exactly what level you want the currency to be. a strong new zealand dollar reflects a strong economy. amateur the central bank will continue to keep a focus...
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i hate to point out that kiwi -- qe has been an effective tool, but you will see something on the monetaryhey are genuinely concerned. --: what is the implication i am looking at germany and japan. in many ways, similar economies. -- does the currency story if i look at germany and the export data delivered this week, very strong and doing well. which of these two economies is best capable of dealing with a stronger currency? simon: i suspect germany. historically, over the last decade and a half, german companies always have been taught to deal with a strong currency. japan has always been an issue and you want to see an example, look at the high correlation 25 --n dollar-yen and 2005, they are almost the same thing. matt: simon derrick is the chief currency strategist at bny mellon. currencies playing a huge role in today's markets. today, it is really pronounced. coming up, they have been one of the highest -- hottest quant trades, but are investors shifting to quiet markets? with danilk vol burger. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. i am matt miller in berlin
i hate to point out that kiwi -- qe has been an effective tool, but you will see something on the monetaryhey are genuinely concerned. --: what is the implication i am looking at germany and japan. in many ways, similar economies. -- does the currency story if i look at germany and the export data delivered this week, very strong and doing well. which of these two economies is best capable of dealing with a stronger currency? simon: i suspect germany. historically, over the last decade and a...
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forty five runs to beat new zealand in all clint but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi student he went home to be seven thousand dollars richer after sneering a one handed catch on the boundary new zealand batsman ross taylor only got six runs the he's after. and that's where we leave at mosport later peter will see then thanks very much and there's more news for you on the websites the twenty four seventh's al-jazeera dot com here lots more on our top story the u.s. and turkey the pizza man times syria tension screw more news about two minutes with season. carcinogen. was always telling you how famous he was going to make that's how he presented hello my name and body without manchester city's northwest representatives kind of . teacher put it. i said you were a member of the we had the special meeting about the nail and he said no. that's not the topic and you immediately this is a cover you know piece on the mainland city yet al-jazeera investigation football's world of silence this time. for the congolese the journey to work all aboard means unimaginable hardship i
forty five runs to beat new zealand in all clint but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi student he went home to be seven thousand dollars richer after sneering a one handed catch on the boundary new zealand batsman ross taylor only got six runs the he's after. and that's where we leave at mosport later peter will see then thanks very much and there's more news for you on the websites the twenty four seventh's al-jazeera dot com here lots more on our top story the u.s. and turkey...
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guess is when i write dissertations down the road and i look back, at one point in time because of kiwi central banks around the world buying risky assets, as much as they could get, they bought them. but probably kept things low. i think they will see more volatility. is your job, but a contingency. a planning for the possibility of. is it fair to infer the goldman is doing well right now? with commodities, fixed income, and trading? we have heard that the problem with treating really was a lack of volatility. >> this is a much better environment. we sell insurance to people. we take risk away from each other. if there hasn't been a hurricane on the east coast for years, people stopped buying insurance. and those the buy insurance don't want to pay a lot. hurricanes like the euro could treat a, the next year, everybody buys insurance and they pay whatever you ask them to pay. not that the risks have changed that much. but the sentiment has changed, the anxiety is changed, and it's a much better environment for our client franchise. at any given day, we could be positioned wrong and we
guess is when i write dissertations down the road and i look back, at one point in time because of kiwi central banks around the world buying risky assets, as much as they could get, they bought them. but probably kept things low. i think they will see more volatility. is your job, but a contingency. a planning for the possibility of. is it fair to infer the goldman is doing well right now? with commodities, fixed income, and trading? we have heard that the problem with treating really was a...
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faring, this is when we see the bounce back and it comes to equities. .8% and the kiwi unchanged at 72 64. -- 7264. -- uput one third of 1%, about .33%. we have 288 at the moment. and turning back from the holiday. we did see the nikkei 225 as well as 6% to 7%. reports thateeing corona could be nominated and could be easing some of the yen strength there as well. as get to first word news now with selena. inflation offering policymakers and investors with the follow as the prime minister's expansionary budget. it rose 5% in january and line with a bloomberg survey. sees that rising in government spending ticks and on april 1. emergency services move a bond rating from the second world war. or than 100 flights were canceled monday after the devices discovered in a nearby dock. bomb,lled him -- telegram and the docklands are heavily bombed. and the have been flooded with complaints. more thanreceive 10,000 messages from angry investors after the shanghai composite fell almost in percent. embassy said it deleted several messages a violated terms of use but it did not turn off the comment
faring, this is when we see the bounce back and it comes to equities. .8% and the kiwi unchanged at 72 64. -- 7264. -- uput one third of 1%, about .33%. we have 288 at the moment. and turning back from the holiday. we did see the nikkei 225 as well as 6% to 7%. reports thateeing corona could be nominated and could be easing some of the yen strength there as well. as get to first word news now with selena. inflation offering policymakers and investors with the follow as the prime minister's...
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hundred forty five runs to beat new zealand in oakland but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi student he went home thirty seven thousand dollars richer off to snaring a one hundred catch on the boundary easy and back to ross taylor only got six runs for his efforts. and that is all the sport for now more later. thanks jay well it's not often film critics heap praise on a superhero movie for its perceived cultural significance but black panther is different superhero films have featured a black lead character but no one has received such a lavish production and marketing but it does raise questions for its intended audiences hashi have written c. reports. just six. six six black comfort was created in one thousand nine hundred eighty six for marvel comics the superhero pinafore come to the technologically advanced called eyes african culture the film adaptation is being widely praised for its inclusive and racial empowerment the fight is a african superhero and people get a chance to look at themselves in positions of power and feel that it is important disney is marketed the f
hundred forty five runs to beat new zealand in oakland but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi student he went home thirty seven thousand dollars richer off to snaring a one hundred catch on the boundary easy and back to ross taylor only got six runs for his efforts. and that is all the sport for now more later. thanks jay well it's not often film critics heap praise on a superhero movie for its perceived cultural significance but black panther is different superhero films have...
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forty five runs to beat new zealand in or clint but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi students he went home with thirty seven thousand dollars richer after snaring a one hundred catch on the boundary using a batsman ross taylor only got six runs day for his efforts and that is all useful for now back to china in london thank you joe well that's it from me for this news hour but man i remember us it will be here with another full bulletin of the day's news just in my. what makes this moment this era we're living for so unique all this is really an attack on the truth itself is a lot of misunderstanding a distortion is one of what free speech is supposed to be about the context it's hugely important level right to publish the didn't seem to be offensive overall it's all about it as people do setting the stage for a serious debate up front at this time on al-jazeera. the way we communicate is what defines us. don't always has been. as innovation in technology continues to shape our lives. i am hearing content creation and distribution utilizing cloud technology and artifi
forty five runs to beat new zealand in or clint but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi students he went home with thirty seven thousand dollars richer after snaring a one hundred catch on the boundary using a batsman ross taylor only got six runs day for his efforts and that is all useful for now back to china in london thank you joe well that's it from me for this news hour but man i remember us it will be here with another full bulletin of the day's news just in my. what makes...
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hundred forty five runs to beat new zealand in oakland but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi student he went home thirty seven thousand dollars richer off to snaring a one handed catch on the boundary easy then back to ross taylor only got six runs for his. and that is all the sport for now but to marry him in london thanks very much joe that's it for the news hour but i will be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of the day's news for you a full round up the top stories coming up a bit. facing realities growing up when did you realize that you were living in a special place the so-called secret city getting to the heart of the matter why is activists to live in jail just because she expressed herself he had a story on the talk to al-jazeera at this time. it's impossible to underestimate the size and scale of the economic crisis it's not just about the billion trillion dollars of debt it's not just about the banks it's not just about the government to real people. five countries. four days. three thousand konami tends. to generations. one by. syrian refugees on a
hundred forty five runs to beat new zealand in oakland but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi student he went home thirty seven thousand dollars richer off to snaring a one handed catch on the boundary easy then back to ross taylor only got six runs for his. and that is all the sport for now but to marry him in london thanks very much joe that's it for the news hour but i will be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of the day's news for you a full round up the top...
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despite his unbeaten 38, the kiwis could only post 117—9. surely that wouldn‘t be enough.nd goal in that premier league game, arsenal are 2—0 up on everton. that is it for now. we will have more at 6.30, but now on the news channel it is time for the film review. . hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week‘s cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we had a new version ofjourney‘s end. helen mirren in winchester, the ghost story chiller. and an oscar—nominated denzel washington in romanj israel, esq. journey‘s end, is it a tough watch? i was very impressed by it, it is directed by a man whose previous film was about world war ii. this is set in the trenches of world war i, a terrific ensemble cast, tobyjones, paul bettany. .. and essentially what the film does is capture the sort of day—to—day squalor and struggle and comradeship of people in those trenches in the middle of that terrible war. my darling joan. when you read this, i don't imagine that for one moment you will feel bitter and resentful. but you w
despite his unbeaten 38, the kiwis could only post 117—9. surely that wouldn‘t be enough.nd goal in that premier league game, arsenal are 2—0 up on everton. that is it for now. we will have more at 6.30, but now on the news channel it is time for the film review. . hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week‘s cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we had a new version ofjourney‘s end. helen mirren in winchester, the...
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some weakness in kiwi dollar. you can see that 7/10 of 1%.ales going through against the greenback. weighing on that cross in particular. let us show you what is going on in the dollar sweden, rising 7/10 of 1%, the highest since january 11. relative weakness there versus the u.s. dollar. just wanted to give you a great sense what we are seeing as far as emerging markets are concerned. this is a snapshot on friday's session. ands for the brazilian w south african rand and riyal. joe: oil gaining a little bit on some lower inventory data. oil has not moved a lot lately, still in the low 60's. gold selling off by a touch. those are today's market minute. julia: for more on today's market minute and action we are seeing over the past week, matt joins us now. we look at the snapshot of the afternoon trade phenomenon -- fade phenomenon. >> once guys like me start talking about that for a pattern, you know it is over. surely enough. obviously toging close on such a strong week. close with such a strong they like this. as silly as it is, i think the
some weakness in kiwi dollar. you can see that 7/10 of 1%.ales going through against the greenback. weighing on that cross in particular. let us show you what is going on in the dollar sweden, rising 7/10 of 1%, the highest since january 11. relative weakness there versus the u.s. dollar. just wanted to give you a great sense what we are seeing as far as emerging markets are concerned. this is a snapshot on friday's session. ands for the brazilian w south african rand and riyal. joe: oil...
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hundred forty five runs to beat new zealand in alton but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi student he went home thirty seven thousand dollars richer after smearing a hand a one handed catch on the boundary is even better when ross taylor only got six points because effort and that's all the sport more later peter peter thanks very much we will recount all the top stories for you when we come back top of the hour join us for that if you can as you said about. for the congolese the journey to work all aboard seems unimaginable hardship i prefer to live though the first day the boy got the cotton truth chance a good life and live on a dangerous journey through the jungle. i fell on to the rails i merely dug the other children to go to school and live because of the trade of risking it all the democratic republic of congo at this time on al-jazeera. what makes this moment this era we're living through so unique all this is really an attack on it itself is a lot of misunderstanding but the distortion is that of what free speech is supposed to be about the context it's hugely imp
hundred forty five runs to beat new zealand in alton but the happiest man at eden park on friday was a kiwi student he went home thirty seven thousand dollars richer after smearing a hand a one handed catch on the boundary is even better when ross taylor only got six points because effort and that's all the sport more later peter peter thanks very much we will recount all the top stories for you when we come back top of the hour join us for that if you can as you said about. for the congolese...