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aussie dollar start to come under a bit of pressure. think it's worth pointing out the conversation you guys were having a couple seconds ago, with regards to oil and gasoline prices, if you go back and look historically on a month over month basis when wti rallies about 15%, that tends to be negative for risk assets. month over month basis now aussie is up about 13%. 2% wouldn't be much of a shot. when you throw in the fact that gasoline futureses are up over 20% on a month over month basis that is likely to lead to detrimental effects for risk going forward as well. so the bearish aussie view is definitely a view that the prospects for global growth will be reassessed as we move into september and come back interest labor day. >> we'll talk to you again soon. mcneil curry. >> the biggest pops and drops in midday trading. auto desk dropping 16%. >> the earnings weren't that bad but the top line they were well short and then they had conservative guidance. i think this is great opportunity, down 15%, now the value is there, i'm going to
aussie dollar start to come under a bit of pressure. think it's worth pointing out the conversation you guys were having a couple seconds ago, with regards to oil and gasoline prices, if you go back and look historically on a month over month basis when wti rallies about 15%, that tends to be negative for risk assets. month over month basis now aussie is up about 13%. 2% wouldn't be much of a shot. when you throw in the fact that gasoline futureses are up over 20% on a month over month basis...
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aussie/dollar 1.03. aussie/dollar down a five week low. and sterling steady at 1.5782. plenty to get through from 10:00 london time in about an hour. let's get to singapore and get the details on the asian trading day. >> asian markets traded mixed with central bankers gathering at jackson hole. the shanghai outperformed. apple up strong after dipping to a 41 month low yesterday. other blue chips followed suit to rally on hopes of similar moves. hang seng finished in the green. further upside was cut by falling shares of china southern airlines and foxconn international on dismal earnings. apple component supplier retreated on profit taking. a big selloff in utilizes, and minute nears sent the nikkei to a two week low. japanese government cut its outlook for factory output. kospi was down marginally, dropped lower by financials. bellwether, samsung electronics rebounded. aussie market was support by bank and health care stocks but miners lack on falling iron ore prices. back to you. >>> thanks. we'll take a short break. still to come australian mining sector feels an ec
aussie/dollar 1.03. aussie/dollar down a five week low. and sterling steady at 1.5782. plenty to get through from 10:00 london time in about an hour. let's get to singapore and get the details on the asian trading day. >> asian markets traded mixed with central bankers gathering at jackson hole. the shanghai outperformed. apple up strong after dipping to a 41 month low yesterday. other blue chips followed suit to rally on hopes of similar moves. hang seng finished in the green. further...
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space and today the leaders of france and germany will need to discuss whether to grant it that as aussies piece or all of the reports it will bring the eighty's a divisive issue. well over the next few weeks greece could find out its fate and the country's future as a part of the euro that's certainly going to be something that's all for discussion when francois hollande the french president arrives here in berlin for chats with chancellor angela merkel now the two have differing opinions over how the debt crisis in greece should be dealt with as well as across the eurozone in general. chancellor merkel very very big on wanting to see cuts she said that greece must stick to a very rigid plan in order to find eleven over eleven billion euros worth of cuts before the next round of bailout money which is to shortly francoise hollande in france saying this well they're a little bit more flexible when it comes to greece now this meeting is going to take place here is really to try and make sure that they're both singing from the same song sheet when it comes to what to do with athens it comes
space and today the leaders of france and germany will need to discuss whether to grant it that as aussies piece or all of the reports it will bring the eighty's a divisive issue. well over the next few weeks greece could find out its fate and the country's future as a part of the euro that's certainly going to be something that's all for discussion when francois hollande the french president arrives here in berlin for chats with chancellor angela merkel now the two have differing opinions over...
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i think i'm in a good position to win this one. >> reporter: bold and brash with aussie pride on the> the missile leads off for australia. >> reporter: but the aussies have had a rough start. >> all sorts of expectations on him. >> reporter: and the relay team led by magnussen didn't even make the podium in the 4 x 100 freestyle. >> huge gold-medal favorites finish fourth. >> reporter: leaving the ever-confident magnussen at a loss. >> i think it was just nerves, pressure. >> reporter: but now he must shift focus to his big event. and for the missile, there's a lot on the line. if he wins gold in the 100 meter freestyle, magnussen will be the first aussie to do so since michael wendon back in 1968. he's also a chasing the world record. >> it may not take a world record to win that race. it may. whatever the outcome, my first and foremost goal is gold. >> reporter: a goal that might just be 100 meters away. for "today," sara james, nbc news, sydney, australia. >> and magnussen goes for the gold in the 100 meter freestyle tonight. >>> we'll have much more from london just ahead, includ
i think i'm in a good position to win this one. >> reporter: bold and brash with aussie pride on the> the missile leads off for australia. >> reporter: but the aussies have had a rough start. >> all sorts of expectations on him. >> reporter: and the relay team led by magnussen didn't even make the podium in the 4 x 100 freestyle. >> huge gold-medal favorites finish fourth. >> reporter: leaving the ever-confident magnussen at a loss. >> i think it was...
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we saw a rise in the aussie/dollar. kept its cash rates unchanged. india sensex is higher by more than 1%. back to you. >>> thanks for that. speaking of asia, australia is not a happy nation due to their performance in the olympics so far. a report by the "financial times" even puts the blame on the prime minister's government perhaps for not funding sport. this as the uk celebrates what could be a record gold medal winning year. so how important are sports for countries psyche? how good are you feeling if you're australian or otherwise. e-mail us at "word on the street". tweet us at cnbcwex.com. reach us directly at @kelly_evans or @rosswestgate >> still to come australia central bank plans to use all the time it needs before it makes its next policy move. we'll talk about that when we come back. [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network. in here, every powerful collaboration is backed by an equally powerful and secure cloud. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop th
we saw a rise in the aussie/dollar. kept its cash rates unchanged. india sensex is higher by more than 1%. back to you. >>> thanks for that. speaking of asia, australia is not a happy nation due to their performance in the olympics so far. a report by the "financial times" even puts the blame on the prime minister's government perhaps for not funding sport. this as the uk celebrates what could be a record gold medal winning year. so how important are sports for countries...
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we're long the aussie.a is this that one you look across the g 4, u.s., japan, europe, uk, none of those economies are really attractive over the medium term. they have tremendous structural headwinds. australian numbers have held up nicely largely because a lot of the investment projects in australia are very long term. the fact that the world hit a soft spot middle of this year hasn't hurt it very much. they still, the rates argument is not what it was before but it's not as if anybody else's rates are that much higher. there's a sense that central banks looking around with their portfolio, top heavy in euros and dollars are trying to diversify into currencies that they have more confidence over the longer term. >> shrugging off, the aussie/dollar will shrug off that china proxy which it's had for quite a while. >> well, it won't shrug it off in case there's a complete collapse, if we go into a global worldwide slow down, australian dollar will fall very sharply just as it did in 2008 and as it's done onc
we're long the aussie.a is this that one you look across the g 4, u.s., japan, europe, uk, none of those economies are really attractive over the medium term. they have tremendous structural headwinds. australian numbers have held up nicely largely because a lot of the investment projects in australia are very long term. the fact that the world hit a soft spot middle of this year hasn't hurt it very much. they still, the rates argument is not what it was before but it's not as if anybody else's...
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the aussie/dollar still at a high of 1.0544. we go to singapore and see what's happening in asia. >> asian markets are tracking higher following positive release from the u.s. and europe. but also bolstered by more talk of policy fine tuning from the ppboc. shares of hi-tech development parks gained almost limit up on news the country will expand its over-the-counter into four new cities. volumes were ahead of key economic data. there's speculation around the countries. in hong kong the hang seng at one point reached to the 20,000 mark for the first time since may. also a nice rally out of japan higher by 2%. thanks to that upbeat jobs data. automakers climbed after toyota posted its highest quarterly net profit. kospi gained at a seven week high. the aussie market is up by 1% with material stocks in energy companies leading gains. lastly india the country's retail sector was revised to negative but the sensex now trading up by more than 1%. back to you. >>> thanks for that. what a weekend. i was going say. >> i have to say you
the aussie/dollar still at a high of 1.0544. we go to singapore and see what's happening in asia. >> asian markets are tracking higher following positive release from the u.s. and europe. but also bolstered by more talk of policy fine tuning from the ppboc. shares of hi-tech development parks gained almost limit up on news the country will expand its over-the-counter into four new cities. volumes were ahead of key economic data. there's speculation around the countries. in hong kong the...
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days out from the end of competition in london, the aussies don't have even half of that.es, i'm choking up. for a country surrounded by sea, australia has in the last few decades, anyway, put on a pretty good show, especially in the water. i interviewed five time gold medalist swimmer ian thorpe fondly known back home as the thorpedo and c australia is floundering this time around. >> maybe because we haven't had quite as much funding in sport as we would have liked. we haven't had the results that australians have become accustomed to, and, so, too, the world. >> do you think australians have had too high an expectation? a country of 22 million people and people expected the aussies and americans to go at it in the pool. that's not the case anymore. >> look, i think the expectations have been too high, and i think we've been lucky for a while as well. we've been happy to perform and perform well, but i think we've become too used to being too successful, and we need to get back to basics and appreciate individual, each individual result for what it is and really apprecia
days out from the end of competition in london, the aussies don't have even half of that.es, i'm choking up. for a country surrounded by sea, australia has in the last few decades, anyway, put on a pretty good show, especially in the water. i interviewed five time gold medalist swimmer ian thorpe fondly known back home as the thorpedo and c australia is floundering this time around. >> maybe because we haven't had quite as much funding in sport as we would have liked. we haven't had the...
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an interesting day for the aussie dollar. aussie got a boost after the u.s. post. and the china pmi is bringing it back down. the aussie dollar got to 1.0546. and the yen 78.27. moved back up from that. the euro, 1.2557 is where we stand. it's the highest level for the year against the dollar in the last seven months. the dollar index down at a two-month low. the commodity got a boost. nyemex up. gold is up at 1,662. we continue to keep our eyes on south africa, platinum up again today to 1553. that's where we trade right now, in europe, what's happening with the asian markets today? >> thanks, ross. the asian markets turn positive with more easing from central banks. the shanghai composite closed a quarter%. and gold got a strong boost. in hong kong, the hang seng gained a strong 1.2%. earnings rolled out of major china banks. the nikkei climbed to a three-month high. and 1.4% after main creditors are planning to extend it. bellwether samsung electronics firmed up 8.1% on bargain hunting. and led by material and industrials, q kwan as it added lower loss. more on
an interesting day for the aussie dollar. aussie got a boost after the u.s. post. and the china pmi is bringing it back down. the aussie dollar got to 1.0546. and the yen 78.27. moved back up from that. the euro, 1.2557 is where we stand. it's the highest level for the year against the dollar in the last seven months. the dollar index down at a two-month low. the commodity got a boost. nyemex up. gold is up at 1,662. we continue to keep our eyes on south africa, platinum up again today to 1553....
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aussie/dollar is the one that's weakened the most. still to come, being out to athens as the greek prime minister antonis samaras counts down to that key meeting with angela merkel. >>> angela merkel and hold delivered strong words to greece after meeting in berlin on thursday. the leaders insist the country must stand by its commitments. today merkel is set to meet with the greek prime minister antonis samaras. he's expected to push for concessions having claimed the economy needs room to breathe. joining us now from athens is president at ef consulting. thanks very much indeed for joining us. antonis samaras is pushing for concessions, they want an extension to the time they need to payback. is he pursuing the right objectives? >> i don't think so. an extension would just add to the debt burden and for long the uncertainty as to whether greece will stay in the eurozone or not. i think what he should be asking instead is for official debt relief because even after the debt exchange that took place earlier this year, greece's debt bur
aussie/dollar is the one that's weakened the most. still to come, being out to athens as the greek prime minister antonis samaras counts down to that key meeting with angela merkel. >>> angela merkel and hold delivered strong words to greece after meeting in berlin on thursday. the leaders insist the country must stand by its commitments. today merkel is set to meet with the greek prime minister antonis samaras. he's expected to push for concessions having claimed the economy needs...
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the aussie market was a market lager do you marginally on profit taking.ndia trading down by about .3%. back over to you, kelly. >> thank you. hank smith is chief investment officer at half very ford investments. hank, good morning. thanks for getting up for us. as we look over to china, do you take heart from the fact that there will be more policy easing on the way or are you worried about some of the signs here growth is slowing more than anticipated? >> no, we take heart because that's one of the major head winds facing equity investors, china hard landing versus soft landing. so the more evidence that comes out that they have room to ease here i think is a positive. we still have the fiscal cliff issue in the u.s. and we still have the european crisis, although i think we're getting closer hopefully to a resolution there. maybe we need about three or four summits, who knows. >> do you take the china figures at face value though? given the additional comments about not looking for double digit growth, some of the anecdotal information, doesn't it show
the aussie market was a market lager do you marginally on profit taking.ndia trading down by about .3%. back over to you, kelly. >> thank you. hank smith is chief investment officer at half very ford investments. hank, good morning. thanks for getting up for us. as we look over to china, do you take heart from the fact that there will be more policy easing on the way or are you worried about some of the signs here growth is slowing more than anticipated? >> no, we take heart because...
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capital's main cathedral in february hearings last of all week before being adjourned for the weekend aussies jacob greaves reports throughout the course of the week this trial and its proceedings have been somewhat dominated by the prosecution they've mainly been having the opportunity to call witnesses to the stand test and he's been very emotional much of the time. been involving those who are witnessing the events that date back to fair bring price a bit the show the so-called home prayer now it was politically motivated but it took place in a very sacred and religious sports the symbolic head of the russian orthodox church as such is offended many of the believers out of fairness have been very outspoken throughout the course of proceedings this week and six occasions called for the judge to be replaced on different grounds some of them including that they're pretty detention facilities the conditions of which they're being detained at the moment amounts allegedly to torture of being deprived food access to drinking water and sleep as well they also think the judge isn't allowing them is
capital's main cathedral in february hearings last of all week before being adjourned for the weekend aussies jacob greaves reports throughout the course of the week this trial and its proceedings have been somewhat dominated by the prosecution they've mainly been having the opportunity to call witnesses to the stand test and he's been very emotional much of the time. been involving those who are witnessing the events that date back to fair bring price a bit the show the so-called home prayer...
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imitating many faces a dilemma now they among the states which rush to condemn last week's verdict as aussies peter on a reports two men and one woman all in the early twenty's they interrupted a mass service that was taking place in cologne chanting free pussy riot decked out in the the garish balaklava some brightly colored clothes that are become synonymous with the the russian punk rock collective calling for the freedom of the three women that were sentenced to two years in jail for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred now the group pussy riot had performed a so-called punk rock prayer in. main cathedral which offended many orthodox christian believers the catholic church of press charges against the three people germany we're waiting to find out exactly what they will be charged with now they could be charged with a breach of the peace and disrupting the free practice of religion the a lot of those charges brings with it a maximum penalty of three years in prison so physically these people taking part in the copycat version of the pussy riot demonstration could actually find themse
imitating many faces a dilemma now they among the states which rush to condemn last week's verdict as aussies peter on a reports two men and one woman all in the early twenty's they interrupted a mass service that was taking place in cologne chanting free pussy riot decked out in the the garish balaklava some brightly colored clothes that are become synonymous with the the russian punk rock collective calling for the freedom of the three women that were sentenced to two years in jail for...
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aussie/dollar back down toward the one-month low on tuesday. sterling/dollar, steady. >>> what about the asian session? we have more out of singapore. >> thanks, ross. more oinvestors awaiting the wyoming gathering and ecb meeting yesterday. steel makers and oil majors, sold off heavily on profit taking. airlines tumbled on sour earnings. agbank reported 21% in first half profit in line with reuters forecast and we'll watch stock reaction tomorrow. shares in hong kong followed suit. in the red, china blue chips such as china coal energy, chalco and costco pacific weighed on the hang seng. blue chip down as worries. nikkei climbed 1.4% helped by 35% surge in renasase on kkr's investment offer. sharp shares after announcing a voluntarily retirement plan. kospi higher by 0.6%. samsung electronics extended it's rebound, up 3% today. lg electronics surged more than 4% after unveiling new smartphone. gains in telecom were countered by loss in weak commodity prices. sensex lower by 0.7% at the moment. back to you. >> we have comments from mario draghi
aussie/dollar back down toward the one-month low on tuesday. sterling/dollar, steady. >>> what about the asian session? we have more out of singapore. >> thanks, ross. more oinvestors awaiting the wyoming gathering and ecb meeting yesterday. steel makers and oil majors, sold off heavily on profit taking. airlines tumbled on sour earnings. agbank reported 21% in first half profit in line with reuters forecast and we'll watch stock reaction tomorrow. shares in hong kong followed...
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aussie market climbed 0.5% helped by i.t. india's sensex up by 0.5%. >>> chilling new, "50 shades of grey" the best selling book in britain of all time, according to publisher random house. a movie deal for all three bookdz in the series could raise the profile even further. this morning as we discuss other high profile series, we want to know what do you think will be the next big publishing or film franchise? what are you reading right now? let us know on "worldwide exchange." e-mail us at worldwide @cnbc.com or @cnbcwex. is this the best selling uk book of all time? incredible. >> extraordinary stat, isn't it? i don't know. i mean, if it is, it is. there we go. we'll talk about it. that's still to come. we'll head out to spanish summer resort with julia. >>> another great day of action at olympics. chris hoy claimed his sixth olympic gold medal, beating max millian levy of germany. >> most for a briton, right? >> most, incredible. >> final of 100 meter hurdles saw the usa's dawn harper looking to retain her title but austr
aussie market climbed 0.5% helped by i.t. india's sensex up by 0.5%. >>> chilling new, "50 shades of grey" the best selling book in britain of all time, according to publisher random house. a movie deal for all three bookdz in the series could raise the profile even further. this morning as we discuss other high profile series, we want to know what do you think will be the next big publishing or film franchise? what are you reading right now? let us know on "worldwide...
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aussie/dollar down at 1.0444. that's where we stand right now. in european trade, what about events in asia today. we have more out of singapore. >> thanks, ross. it's a sea of red. investors remain cautious of the fmoc minutes and data out of the u.s. and china. weighed down by automakers, but green technology stocked surged on beijing's investment plan in energy-saving projects. the hang seng lost 1.1% as a stream of earnings poured in. china telecom gained despite a profit drop. shares of automaker geely also weakened almost 6% as earnings were overshadowed by a grim out look for the sector. nikkei dragged down by steel makers, slumping the most in six months as sales to europe and china dropped. kospi dropped lower for the fourth straight session. ship builders extended losses as federation of korean predicted a loss in the second half. australian market ended lower by 0.2%. petroleum slipped the most in three months despite a 4.5% rise in underlying profit. sensex now on the move lower by 0.25%. >> as we're saying shanghai composite down mor
aussie/dollar down at 1.0444. that's where we stand right now. in european trade, what about events in asia today. we have more out of singapore. >> thanks, ross. it's a sea of red. investors remain cautious of the fmoc minutes and data out of the u.s. and china. weighed down by automakers, but green technology stocked surged on beijing's investment plan in energy-saving projects. the hang seng lost 1.1% as a stream of earnings poured in. china telecom gained despite a profit drop. shares...
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there is an aussie kingdom here. i need to milk a cow and have a funnel cake those are obligations at the fair back to you in studio. >> all right. looks like fun thank you holly. >> at 8:00 a.m., politics in depth we are going to take a closer look at the new republican vice presidential candidate, paul ryan. >> next hour, local celebrity make up artist and stylest kim lee, joins us live. she will share some stories about the cast and behind the scenes, moment with whitney houston on sparkle. 7:57 a.m., we will be right back i'm barack obama and i approve this message seen this? mitt romney claiming the president would end welfare's work requirements? the new york times calls it 'blatantly false' the washington post says: "the obama administration is not removing the bill's work requirements at all." in fact, obama's getting states to move twenty percent more people from welfare to work. and president clinton's reaction to the romney ad? it's just "not true." get the facts. real big deals of the week. or how to get
there is an aussie kingdom here. i need to milk a cow and have a funnel cake those are obligations at the fair back to you in studio. >> all right. looks like fun thank you holly. >> at 8:00 a.m., politics in depth we are going to take a closer look at the new republican vice presidential candidate, paul ryan. >> next hour, local celebrity make up artist and stylest kim lee, joins us live. she will share some stories about the cast and behind the scenes, moment with whitney...
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but she was not the only aussie to captivate the home crowd. 2 golds on the opening day, both of which won by the man who would be known as "be torpedoed." -- "the torpedo." no longer they were called "the best ever games." it was a triumph for australia. 15 golds. the $6 billion gains that will never be forgotten. -- games that will never be forgotten. >> day 14 at the olympic games in london. medals are being awarded at a rapid rate. we now go to andrew lindsay. another great day, andrew. >> yes, as you say, medals being handed out everywhere. the first gold medal in athletics for turkey. meanwhile, there was a record- breaking race for the usa. teamomen's 500 meter relay have smashed the record in winning the gold medal. the team set a time of half a second better than the world's best. jamaica won the silver medal in new national record time. ukraine took the bronze. >> this really has been quite a games for women, isn't it? >> ," question. the big success story of 2012 is the women. this is the first olympics where women have represented every competing women. team usa features mo
but she was not the only aussie to captivate the home crowd. 2 golds on the opening day, both of which won by the man who would be known as "be torpedoed." -- "the torpedo." no longer they were called "the best ever games." it was a triumph for australia. 15 golds. the $6 billion gains that will never be forgotten. -- games that will never be forgotten. >> day 14 at the olympic games in london. medals are being awarded at a rapid rate. we now go to andrew...
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early on, the moment was carried by aussie will power, winning three races in a row.en ryan hunter-reay ree peted the same feat mid-season. now helio castroneves coming off a perfect race in ed monton. >> win number three at st. petersburg. >> with four races remaining we're in a dog fight. the road to a championship rolls through the hills of ohio. next. >>> inside, inside snmplt
early on, the moment was carried by aussie will power, winning three races in a row.en ryan hunter-reay ree peted the same feat mid-season. now helio castroneves coming off a perfect race in ed monton. >> win number three at st. petersburg. >> with four races remaining we're in a dog fight. the road to a championship rolls through the hills of ohio. next. >>> inside, inside snmplt
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aussie market added 0.9% led by energy and banking stocks. lastly india's sensex up by .1%. >>> with an interview with cnbc this morning, a member played down newspaper reports that finland is preparing for a euro breakup. they said it had to be prepared for the worse. the company's minister told "squawk box" today that his country is 100% committed to the euro. >> there is a lack of trust among member states a lack of confidence and we need to rebuild that trust. in order to rebuild that trust we need tighter rules for the future and the collateral requirement, which is a footnote in this whole game is part and parcel of it. what we need to start focusing on right now is to get tighter and tougher rules. >> so if you want to get involved, big subject of debate at "worldwide exchange". tweet me @rosswestgate or cnbcwex.com would be those additions as well. don't forget plenty more to come up on today's program. we're going to be talking about domestic consumption in india. let's get out to mumbai. would you pay more than $10 million for a car
aussie market added 0.9% led by energy and banking stocks. lastly india's sensex up by .1%. >>> with an interview with cnbc this morning, a member played down newspaper reports that finland is preparing for a euro breakup. they said it had to be prepared for the worse. the company's minister told "squawk box" today that his country is 100% committed to the euro. >> there is a lack of trust among member states a lack of confidence and we need to rebuild that trust. in...
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the company that makes aussie style licorice black is voluntarily pulling the product from the shelves. >>> drivers in palo alto can expect a slower commute next week starting at 9:00 monday morning, crews will shut down part of the intersection of san antonio and middle field road. it's all part of a widening improvement that will add a third lane to middleton road. the project should be completed next month. >>> splitting the difference, the 49ers and city come to an agreement -- santa clara county officials reach a deal on funding for the new football stadium. >> and facebook violating users privacy. the changes it has to make before it goes public again. >>> authorities in the south bay have made an arrest in a child porn case. rowell ronario is accused of sharing child porn. they seized computers containing child pornography. >>> the san francisco 49ers and south bay school officials have been fighting over millions of dollars earmarked for the team's new stadium. but now that dispute is settled. robert handa is live in santa clara with the win-win for both sides, robert. >> repor
the company that makes aussie style licorice black is voluntarily pulling the product from the shelves. >>> drivers in palo alto can expect a slower commute next week starting at 9:00 monday morning, crews will shut down part of the intersection of san antonio and middle field road. it's all part of a widening improvement that will add a third lane to middleton road. the project should be completed next month. >>> splitting the difference, the 49ers and city come to an...
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people better understand there is no such little exposure to an aussie already ocean and while the legal system i set the bar at a set right of exposure that's not i that might be illegal but it's not a site explosion. most of the country was covered by these right you know active particles especially . from operation totem which took place twelve months later in a place called emu in the mountain to. me. dad was a young young boy growing up through the area i'm learning the old traditional ways and he did a bit of hunting he did a bit of gathering and now he lives that all traditional lost where he walked around with his own people also so that experience was something that he treasures i kept my. place well i didn't put in place. for this flag. to disappear again grey eyes and i. in the community living here or this is. while back we can tell stories that. thing in dark thing indigo the printing. nice try the border. inside w i needed a noice. take a car there will be powerful people run. in creation by you heard the noise and come to hear two didn't but he was in harry he take tommy g
people better understand there is no such little exposure to an aussie already ocean and while the legal system i set the bar at a set right of exposure that's not i that might be illegal but it's not a site explosion. most of the country was covered by these right you know active particles especially . from operation totem which took place twelve months later in a place called emu in the mountain to. me. dad was a young young boy growing up through the area i'm learning the old traditional...
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you're watching aussies great to have you with us that have a. high court all this time sounds rumors of it already granting the juvenile sound asylum as the whistle blower's quest for refuge and does it say when you find out what's you know that's the perilous state. journalists are in the insights of the syrian rebels despite the mainstream media's tendency to blame damascus for all it's down and down. more bonnets in afghanistan while revelations surface of aretha conditions an american run hospital something a top u.s. general try to sleep on target at. his documentary exposes the environmental and health problems caused by the deadly toxin agent orange that was was vastly used by the american military in vietnam. and. they don't chemical company in midland michigan. seventy two million liters of defoliants sprayed by the u.s. military over south vietnam beginning in one nine hundred sixty one were manufactured and sold by american chemical companies including dow monsanto and diamond shamrock. at that time vietnam was divided into north and
you're watching aussies great to have you with us that have a. high court all this time sounds rumors of it already granting the juvenile sound asylum as the whistle blower's quest for refuge and does it say when you find out what's you know that's the perilous state. journalists are in the insights of the syrian rebels despite the mainstream media's tendency to blame damascus for all it's down and down. more bonnets in afghanistan while revelations surface of aretha conditions an american run...
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aussie dollar/u.s.ollar, still near the four-month high despite china pmi. >>> standard chartered shares are trading higher after beating expectations with first half numbers. the bank posted a record pretax profit of almost $4 billion in the period and reaffirmed its target of annual double digit revenue growth. hankle raised it's guidance for the year. german consumer goods group also delivered sales of over 4 billion euros for the quarter. the ceo told us they're looking at a solid outlook for the year. >> we just had a quarter where we grew organically 4%. operating profit up by 18. eps of 23. basically we're looking upon a very solid year and we believe managing our cost line, we can improve earnings. >>> capital is smarting from high financing cost and small gain from its portfolio. sou posted a 3.3% drop in second quarter but sales in china and singapore helped with a 16.5% jump in revenue. we spoke with the ceo in a first on cnbc interview and asked him if the company can sustain profits given t
aussie dollar/u.s.ollar, still near the four-month high despite china pmi. >>> standard chartered shares are trading higher after beating expectations with first half numbers. the bank posted a record pretax profit of almost $4 billion in the period and reaffirmed its target of annual double digit revenue growth. hankle raised it's guidance for the year. german consumer goods group also delivered sales of over 4 billion euros for the quarter. the ceo told us they're looking at a solid...
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down here the aussie/dollar is up nearly half a percent.et's check in on markets in asia. >> thanks so much for that. no action from the fed. we see sizable drops through many of our key equity markets. shanghai, up 1%. trading fees for the third time this year and also a lot of talk about how companies listed should list buy back shares. pmi starting pointed and a huge backlog of ipos coming in the works about 765 companies to be exact. the next big headline to look out for china really is whether they get read of the 0.1% stamp duty. if that happens that could perhaps jolt the market further higher from where they are now. earnings not looking great in china or elsewhere around the world. earlier we talked about sony and sharp how that reflect ad lot of investment jitters. toyota was a big surprise. quite a bit of a disaster bounce back that we saw. toyota outperforming the market but only higher by .66%. toyota's world, they are seeing a slightly better view of how things will shape. vehicle production somewhere around 10 million and sal
down here the aussie/dollar is up nearly half a percent.et's check in on markets in asia. >> thanks so much for that. no action from the fed. we see sizable drops through many of our key equity markets. shanghai, up 1%. trading fees for the third time this year and also a lot of talk about how companies listed should list buy back shares. pmi starting pointed and a huge backlog of ipos coming in the works about 765 companies to be exact. the next big headline to look out for china really...
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she's out there against an aussie, against team japan. it's down to the wire. >> here comes missy.s going to be close coming down for the touch. and the winner is missy. missy the missile. >> and the slow-motion replay and the crowd goes wild. >> i like how they changed her face. when she's on the podium, she's got that big gold medal smile everybody has been talking about. i wonder if the "wall street journal" consulted some fifth grade schools on how to construct this. i feel that would be the best people for input. >>> going for a turtle ride. >>> this video was just released from the wildlife conservation society, and i think you're going to be amazed. it amazed scientists. this is the imperial cormoran. and some scientists put a little lipstick-sized camera to one and then studied their food-eating habits. what scientists originally thought that they got their food by skimming the surface of the water. but look what they discovered! >> they dive! >> they do a big ole whopping dive. >> so there you see the bird go through the surface of the water. >> get a little fish that's sw
she's out there against an aussie, against team japan. it's down to the wire. >> here comes missy.s going to be close coming down for the touch. and the winner is missy. missy the missile. >> and the slow-motion replay and the crowd goes wild. >> i like how they changed her face. when she's on the podium, she's got that big gold medal smile everybody has been talking about. i wonder if the "wall street journal" consulted some fifth grade schools on how to construct...
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you need a zero mobile device to watch aussie any time of the. wealthy british style. that's not on that side of the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. the mission and free accreditation free zones for charges free arrangements free. free studio type free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and a free media dog r.t. dot com. the for. me it is easy to. see. kevin sites filmed with his video camera was not only on one tube but completely unsuitable propaganda. the invasion in iraq was to be i can ised with images of an overthrown tyrant american the. last american troops chose that particular statue of saddam hussein because it was right across the palestine hotel there were hundreds of state use in baghdad but that they chose it because they wanted it to be thousand miles it was not like i'm paris at the end of world war two my see you know when the parishioners who are out in the streets and enthusiast ag
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but let's get some more analysis on this natasha it's guy the aussie business that's good to see you today let's let's focus in on this whole issue with spain and possible bell out as i was just saying a moment ago catalonia accounting for roughly a fifth of the country's economic output this must be a drastic situation for them to find themselves and now well it is pretty drastic. let's separate the emotions from the facts first of all catalonia is the third region to ask for help and because of the way the spanish tax system is set up catalonia is not only spain's wealthiest region it's also the most indebted region so it was just a matter of time before was going to ask for help and overall spain has six regions that can no longer tap the international bond markets with a combined debt of almost one hundred two billion dollars or the equivalent thereof so it's pretty bad pretty bad as you say but you know you talk about greece italy portugal you know all these all these nations are struggling at the moment and now spain is doing everything possible perhaps to save some face and no
but let's get some more analysis on this natasha it's guy the aussie business that's good to see you today let's let's focus in on this whole issue with spain and possible bell out as i was just saying a moment ago catalonia accounting for roughly a fifth of the country's economic output this must be a drastic situation for them to find themselves and now well it is pretty drastic. let's separate the emotions from the facts first of all catalonia is the third region to ask for help and because...
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headlines an aussie barack obama sends his clearest message yet to syria warning to go out screwed a time if it believes the regime might use chemical or biological weapons that's as refugees pouring into turkey and jordan with millions needing my entire day i made up a body. check police investigation man they suspect was planning a break style massacre after discovering enough weapons in his apartment to kill dozens of people the news comes just days before the no way turned mass killer responsible for the deaths of seven to seven people placing his batteries. on the q.'s different kind of style toxics says no evidence the u.s. is launching before the attacks outraised drone strikes in pakistan thomas and people who come to the aid of the wounded reports claim the methods being used in the latest sign of for an assault it's. playing stalls hazing off now as you does here with the latest ads of the biggest game of the good mosque is just hours away you know it's certainly is yeah we're hot enough in here yeah there's ten million dollars on the line if they win their qualifying game
headlines an aussie barack obama sends his clearest message yet to syria warning to go out screwed a time if it believes the regime might use chemical or biological weapons that's as refugees pouring into turkey and jordan with millions needing my entire day i made up a body. check police investigation man they suspect was planning a break style massacre after discovering enough weapons in his apartment to kill dozens of people the news comes just days before the no way turned mass killer...
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. >> reporter: missy franklin adds to her stockpile tonight as they beat the aussies by more than two full seconds. in the gym, danell leyva needed his best performance to medal. it worked. he stuck the dismount, let out a howl and rejoiced his bronze medal with golden joy. while great britain broke their gold medal drought with wins in rowing and cycling today, london is also buzzing about badminton and the eight players expelled from the games, not for doping, but for losing, on purpose, in order to avoid stronger teams in the next round. this is the way elite badminton usually looks. but this is the way america's after rival, the top seeds play, deliberately serving into the net, again and again -- eight times. despite a chorus of boos and a warning from officials. >> then watch this, china lets it drop. an indonesian team followed suit. a south korean coach admitted the chinese started this, so we did the same. this is not backyard bat mitton. the shuttle dock can travel over 200 miles an hour, 50 miles an hour faster than andy roddick's serve. in britain, every town has a cluck w
. >> reporter: missy franklin adds to her stockpile tonight as they beat the aussies by more than two full seconds. in the gym, danell leyva needed his best performance to medal. it worked. he stuck the dismount, let out a howl and rejoiced his bronze medal with golden joy. while great britain broke their gold medal drought with wins in rowing and cycling today, london is also buzzing about badminton and the eight players expelled from the games, not for doping, but for losing, on...
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staying with football where roman fever down the old aussie has reacted angrily to rumors linking him with the move to premier league side manchester city the english champions reportedly tabling a fifty million. dollar bid for the twenty nine year old self stressed that he has no intention of leaving it really is the time here in rome i'm feeling good and i never asked anybody to let me leave never text messages and seanie phone calls and sentences that he apparently said they invented almost everything for the first time the only thing i can promise to everyone is the day i decide to leave rome or i will come here and i will tell you. well alex song has been speaking as a parcel on a prayer for the first time the twenty four year old midfielder signing from arsenal this week in a deal worth twenty four million dollars. i know that bar sees a team that has won everything but i also know that it's a team that is prepared to keep winning and because of that i'm very happy to have arrived here and i'm convinced that we can we everything everyone and i mean the perfect team do achieve th
staying with football where roman fever down the old aussie has reacted angrily to rumors linking him with the move to premier league side manchester city the english champions reportedly tabling a fifty million. dollar bid for the twenty nine year old self stressed that he has no intention of leaving it really is the time here in rome i'm feeling good and i never asked anybody to let me leave never text messages and seanie phone calls and sentences that he apparently said they invented almost...
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we'll hear about x today aussies lower smith is and lander. this verdict will bring to an end a case that opened up the secret world of the only guards with all it entails unimaginable sums of money of still bank accounts illicit payments luxury cruises and deals done with only a handshake in five star hotels and ski resorts it's brought to the london call to squabbling billionaires and their own to rush's expensive lawyers menacing bodyguards and beautiful women it's a trial where both men have accused the other of lying corruption and greed the main points of the case that is the old says he lost billions of dollars when abbott i'm over it intimidated him into selling his stakes in russian oil and metals businesses for a fraction of their value but out imo which says it is not scheme never owned any shares and that the payments he received were protection money or creature a word that's now freely bandied about in legal circles here in the u.k. as a result of this case out imo bitch those he made regular undocumented payments to be in return
we'll hear about x today aussies lower smith is and lander. this verdict will bring to an end a case that opened up the secret world of the only guards with all it entails unimaginable sums of money of still bank accounts illicit payments luxury cruises and deals done with only a handshake in five star hotels and ski resorts it's brought to the london call to squabbling billionaires and their own to rush's expensive lawyers menacing bodyguards and beautiful women it's a trial where both men...
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campaign aides are about as old from the water sport for now but there's plenty more light to hear an aussiethe wild weather is next. dreaming of a luxury see round trip with the open air entertainments. a little minute just signs to get in better shape. and cuisine with only healthy ingredients. in this case something to. our summer sales on our cheek. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operation to rule the day.
campaign aides are about as old from the water sport for now but there's plenty more light to hear an aussiethe wild weather is next. dreaming of a luxury see round trip with the open air entertainments. a little minute just signs to get in better shape. and cuisine with only healthy ingredients. in this case something to. our summer sales on our cheek. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china...
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and finally when it comes to surfing not many would think of russia as a hot spot for the sport but aussie caught up with the country's first professional surfer jean craig who was in moscow to promote a documentary on the rise of russians are. my family ended up in california. living on the first. and coming from russia had a affinity for nature. and i found a new sense of freedom. when i first saw the ocean it was limitless and challenging. few surfers in my city which was months away and i captured the stoke stokers of the surf slang for. positive vibrations. and that public curiosity was something very different. and i started trying my area was not a popular thing ocean was called big waves. no such thing as a sort of school. but i kept trying and trying and on christmas day i remember i cut my first three ways. to change the course and i was. surfing originated in polynesia the nation polynesia and everybody surfed for the king so for them it was a sport. of royals have bigger boards they have their own private server breaks. songs and the whole very rich tradition of culture so yes
and finally when it comes to surfing not many would think of russia as a hot spot for the sport but aussie caught up with the country's first professional surfer jean craig who was in moscow to promote a documentary on the rise of russians are. my family ended up in california. living on the first. and coming from russia had a affinity for nature. and i found a new sense of freedom. when i first saw the ocean it was limitless and challenging. few surfers in my city which was months away and i...
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and that is all from the world of sports where there's plenty later here in aussie. nuclear fashionable heights inside the. radioactive fallout of all government betrayal of the government. and laws and lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who will give them no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radio like the fall of. the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests. british. it's time to cut. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports.
and that is all from the world of sports where there's plenty later here in aussie. nuclear fashionable heights inside the. radioactive fallout of all government betrayal of the government. and laws and lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who will give them no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radio like the fall of. the secrets of the u.k.'s...
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new public spending cuts similar to those in greece which opponents say target workers and the poor aussies and followed the recent massive rallies in the trade says people are just tired of tightening their belts. stop robbing us as we barely have anything left this has been the message over the past few weeks of hundreds of thousands spain yard's who have hit the streets in anti-government demonstrations. these are staring to measures unacceptable especially with so many already in the streets as they are in the by they are struggling in our country it's crucial that we react if we don't crush workers in any country of the world and it's here that the social divide in spain is seen clearly policemen and firemen are on both sides of the protest unlike the greeks the spaniards have been very peaceful in their anti-government protests but the deeper the country goes into austerity measures the hungry and the more aggressive people get taking their anger into the streets on july eleventh the spanish government announced more budget cuts will be introduced in order to find another sixty five b
new public spending cuts similar to those in greece which opponents say target workers and the poor aussies and followed the recent massive rallies in the trade says people are just tired of tightening their belts. stop robbing us as we barely have anything left this has been the message over the past few weeks of hundreds of thousands spain yard's who have hit the streets in anti-government demonstrations. these are staring to measures unacceptable especially with so many already in the...
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doing a waterfall and you can watch all these exclusive interview with christina songs on our website aussie dot com and antiwar activists and journalists don't do bar believes are saunders correctly taking his time to weigh up washington splat. well they're not interested in questioning him they're interested in you know obtaining control of his person and i think he correctly assesses that that's so he can be forwarded to the united states the process that's being used to bring him to the united states is a ready for what those who are whistleblowers have come under particular attack from this administration from the obama administration in fact much greater attack than even the bush administration was able to muster on whistleblowers earlier so the outlook is not good for a songe as one of the preeminent whistleblowers of our time this country in general is hostile to the idea of free speech and particularly disclosure of state secrets particularly when they reveal that the government has been doing illegal things so i don't think that the prospects for a fair trial are very good at all s
doing a waterfall and you can watch all these exclusive interview with christina songs on our website aussie dot com and antiwar activists and journalists don't do bar believes are saunders correctly taking his time to weigh up washington splat. well they're not interested in questioning him they're interested in you know obtaining control of his person and i think he correctly assesses that that's so he can be forwarded to the united states the process that's being used to bring him to the...
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this is aussie welcome back and some other world news in brief for you this nigeria . it says it's killed at least twenty suspected members of the islamist militant group boko haram the military raid reportedly targeted one of the group's hideouts in the northeast vocal koran denies any losses accusing the military of killing civilians instead scores of people have died in the groups that taksin the area in recent months. hospitals in iran's northwest are struggling to cope with the influx of injured people in the wake of saturday's earthquake which killed over three hundred people entire villages were leveled in the quakes and thousands of people are sleeping outside fearing further aftershocks rescue workers have battled through the night to recover it said by was from the rubble but their efforts are now in helping the estimated sixteen thousand left homeless. man is interim president has told the prime minister he has three days to form a transitional unity government almost sixty thousand people gathered in support of the move for solid leadership in march so isla
this is aussie welcome back and some other world news in brief for you this nigeria . it says it's killed at least twenty suspected members of the islamist militant group boko haram the military raid reportedly targeted one of the group's hideouts in the northeast vocal koran denies any losses accusing the military of killing civilians instead scores of people have died in the groups that taksin the area in recent months. hospitals in iran's northwest are struggling to cope with the influx of...