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relations between china and the land down under have been tense since australia banned while way from supplying equipment for a 5 g. mobile network back in 2000 and t. in response what were his cut jobs and investment in australia here's what was cheap corporate affairs officer in australia jeremy mitchell the reality is you know we we've gone from a 1000 stuff next year will be a 100 stop you know the impact on the 5 j. band and the great stride the china relationship has had a huge flow on effect while we also cancel that 72300000 us dollar investment for research and development in australia in addition what ended its older sports bonser ship deal with the australian rugby team all in all not everyone is happy with the australian government's maneuvering really really sad died as jeremy said that will stay. will be still be appearing as a sponsor next year will be i am the very very lucky if we find another one as good as y.y. with resistance in some parts of the world while way it's been exploring other avenues to continue its growth the company plans to open its flagship stores i
relations between china and the land down under have been tense since australia banned while way from supplying equipment for a 5 g. mobile network back in 2000 and t. in response what were his cut jobs and investment in australia here's what was cheap corporate affairs officer in australia jeremy mitchell the reality is you know we we've gone from a 1000 stuff next year will be a 100 stop you know the impact on the 5 j. band and the great stride the china relationship has had a huge flow on...
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networks this includes australia although the whole movement seems very cut and dry as artie's mahela which tells us there's more going on behind the scenes. it looked like a done deal. on the china firmly opposes the u.s. is deliberate discredit and crackdown on weiwei and other chinese enterprises on september 15th the u.s. banned companies from supplying for servicing while waiting arguing that the tech giant was being used by the chinese government to spy on other countries a big ticket item in the band is chips what weighs prohibited from buying components from american and north american companies that were developed using equipment or software made in the usa however the u.s. already seems to be boosting its hold according to a report from china intel has been granted a license by the united states to continue doing business while way which will help while weasel laptop division other companies have also suffered mission to work with the world's biggest smartphone maker this includes china's semiconductor manufacturing international corporation that uses u.s. origin equipment t
networks this includes australia although the whole movement seems very cut and dry as artie's mahela which tells us there's more going on behind the scenes. it looked like a done deal. on the china firmly opposes the u.s. is deliberate discredit and crackdown on weiwei and other chinese enterprises on september 15th the u.s. banned companies from supplying for servicing while waiting arguing that the tech giant was being used by the chinese government to spy on other countries a big ticket...
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he wants to know what misogyny looks like in modern australia.n't need a motion in the house of representatives, he needs a mirror. and it is not only labour mps who have spoken out on mr abbott. he is a misogynist, he has a poor record on lgbtq rights and he is no one who should be near our board of trade. but he will be on the group. the government have decided that his experience cutting deals for australia trumps complaints about the man's character. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. mike rann is a former labour party premier of south australia and high commissioner to the uk. he says the appointment of tony abbott has been met with some bemusement. i think the general feeling back in australia is one of bemusement and amusement. a g7 nation like britain with 66 million people, with a very proud history of diplomacy reaches out to australia, can't find someone in their own midst, and reaches to australia to get someone who was turfed out by his own government after two years and then turfed out by his own constituency in one of the safest to
he wants to know what misogyny looks like in modern australia.n't need a motion in the house of representatives, he needs a mirror. and it is not only labour mps who have spoken out on mr abbott. he is a misogynist, he has a poor record on lgbtq rights and he is no one who should be near our board of trade. but he will be on the group. the government have decided that his experience cutting deals for australia trumps complaints about the man's character. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. mike...
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liberal democratic nation of australia and you've been to australia, it's an amazing country, it's a freedom loving country, it's a liberal country. there you go, i think that speaks for itself. yes, i've had some discussions with members of the british government. the confirmation of mr abbott's appointment as an unpaid trade adviser comes after he was given a rough ride by a committee of mps earlier this week. in 2012, you said that men are, by physiology or temperament, more adapted than women to exercise authority or to issue command. look, i'm not sure that i ever did say that. tony abbott is from the right of australia's raucous politics. ditch the witch! a climate change sceptic, who spoke at this rally, mr abbott incurred the wrath of his political opponents for his reported views of women. he wants to know what misogyny looks like in modern australia. he doesn't need a motion in the house of representatives, he needs a mirror. and it is not only
liberal democratic nation of australia and you've been to australia, it's an amazing country, it's a freedom loving country, it's a liberal country. there you go, i think that speaks for itself. yes, i've had some discussions with members of the british government. the confirmation of mr abbott's appointment as an unpaid trade adviser comes after he was given a rough ride by a committee of mps earlier this week. in 2012, you said that men are, by physiology or temperament, more adapted than...
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this is useful from reuters on australia.ys the government of scott morrison has reached a stark new view of china. not just a tap trading partner, but a threat to the nation's sovereignty. the shift shows how countries are struggling to cope with china's growing might. australia standing up to china, watch closely. it may be a harbinger of things to come. that is why this is not any old diplomatic row. it is out how the west handles the chinese government that itdel he wants to be a major player in this pal game, but wants to decide the rules as well. at stake is the global balance of power. you can see thatnd all of the outside source reports on bbc news youtube channel the actress diana rig has died at the age of 82. she became fous for her role in the avengers but more recently in the game of thrones. .>> diana r with a little help from a 0's tv series,he the avengers. clever, cool, she was a h new kd oin. >> she was not just physical. she was pretty well-equipped intellectually. she was clever as a man over computers. ve
this is useful from reuters on australia.ys the government of scott morrison has reached a stark new view of china. not just a tap trading partner, but a threat to the nation's sovereignty. the shift shows how countries are struggling to cope with china's growing might. australia standing up to china, watch closely. it may be a harbinger of things to come. that is why this is not any old diplomatic row. it is out how the west handles the chinese government that itdel he wants to be a major...
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here's why the china australia row matters.ralia and china found common ground in a hugely valuable trading relationship that gives china imports and australia income. but things are turning sour. one australian academic says it's... let's see at what the deterioration has looked like. at its heart we have australian concerns about chinese actions — and chinese anger and retaliation in return. australia has criticised china's treatment of uighur muslims, china's new security law in hong kong, and it's banned huawei from its 5g network on security grounds. but most incendiary of all — australia wants an international investigation into how covid—19 began in china. china's response to all of this undoubtedly shaped by the knowledge that its australia's biggest trading partner. it knows it's value. and so has placed an 80% tariff on australian barley, restrictions on some australian beef exports, and has flagged the possibility of an australian wine boycott. it's also confirmed that this woman chung lay — a high profile host for c
here's why the china australia row matters.ralia and china found common ground in a hugely valuable trading relationship that gives china imports and australia income. but things are turning sour. one australian academic says it's... let's see at what the deterioration has looked like. at its heart we have australian concerns about chinese actions — and chinese anger and retaliation in return. australia has criticised china's treatment of uighur muslims, china's new security law in hong kong,...
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marchioness prime minister is trying to press the states to lift internal border restrictions in australia which is limiting travel and obviously the economy so the 1st thing that the prime minister is trying to do is lift those internal borders between western australia queensland south australia and victoria and so that's the 1st thing secondly the government is going to have to try and promote jobs already committed to $10000000000.00 in infrastructure spending jobs is going to be the case curiously the strike in public is almost innuit to the fact that we're now in recession they're not planning the government that blinding coded but the plan out of the room for the recovery in the economy is the case and the creation of more jobs is the case of that and of course another key would be the fact that the global economy is all interlink so where does australia look when it comes to sort of signs of economic recovery and a sort of a way to live with covert 19 in
marchioness prime minister is trying to press the states to lift internal border restrictions in australia which is limiting travel and obviously the economy so the 1st thing that the prime minister is trying to do is lift those internal borders between western australia queensland south australia and victoria and so that's the 1st thing secondly the government is going to have to try and promote jobs already committed to $10000000000.00 in infrastructure spending jobs is going to be the case...
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australia kept control, thanks in pa rt australia kept control, thanks in part to a leg spinner on shame'sscored a81 against australia, but on a tricky pitch, it took the late hitting it to clear 200. chasing 232, they needed to pace themselves, so 232, they needed to pace themselves, so england brought on someone to hurry harry dunn. jofra archer west away at david warner and then marcus, who may only have seen this. —— someone marcus, who may only have seen this. —— someone to hurry england along. a series when it is that for the taking. well this is how australia's run chase is going... joffra archer was pretty devastating with his pace bowling early on in the innings — taking two wickets. removing david warner for 6 and marcus stoinus for nine. captain aaron finch and marnus labushane steadied things — finch with an unbeaten 70. australia 139 for 2 in the 29th over — 232 the target — highlights later on bbc two. there was mayhem at f1's tuscan grand prix in italy today. several big crashes caused the race to be stopped, started, then stopped again. when racing finally resumed, lewis ha
australia kept control, thanks in pa rt australia kept control, thanks in part to a leg spinner on shame'sscored a81 against australia, but on a tricky pitch, it took the late hitting it to clear 200. chasing 232, they needed to pace themselves, so 232, they needed to pace themselves, so england brought on someone to hurry harry dunn. jofra archer west away at david warner and then marcus, who may only have seen this. —— someone marcus, who may only have seen this. —— someone to hurry...
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♪ >> good morning and welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia."sia'scounting down to market open. from bloomberg world headquarters in york. >> a tiktok deal closer with present trump giving his approval in concept. owner bytedance is aiming for a valuation of $60 billion. the president says he will nominate a supreme court successor to ruth bader ginsburg this week. the democrats say there is no rush and any decision to wait for the election. >> scott larson says he expects a jobs bounceback in australia has covid-19 infection start to ease. we will expect the likelihood that victoria reports lower new cases. >> u.s. futures under pressure now, down .2% at the open. this after recite u.s. stocks falling to a six-week low last week, the tech selloff intensifies. the s&p 500 lost ground for a third consecutive session. nasdaq flat at the moment after the nasdaq 100 closed below its 50 day moving average. pressure,crude under after oil has its best week since june. warningsaudi arabia's to opec-plus cheaters and short-sellers which helped opec crisi
♪ >> good morning and welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia."sia'scounting down to market open. from bloomberg world headquarters in york. >> a tiktok deal closer with present trump giving his approval in concept. owner bytedance is aiming for a valuation of $60 billion. the president says he will nominate a supreme court successor to ruth bader ginsburg this week. the democrats say there is no rush and any decision to wait for the election. >> scott larson...
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australia 68 for 2 in the 14th over.e website and the test match special as well on the test match special as well on the radio. there was mayhem at fi's tuscan grand prix in italy today. several big crashes caused the race to be stopped, started, then stopped again. when racing finally resumed, lewis hamilton went on to win, moving to within one race of michael schumacher‘s all—time grand prix record. katie gornall watched all the action. ferrari had long flown the flag for formula i. here at their home track, the sport, team celebrated its 1000th grand prix. it would be a race to remember. lewis hamilton insta ntly overta ken a nd race to remember. lewis hamilton instantly overtaken and there was drama from the very first turn. last week's winner found his drama from the very first turn. last week's winnerfound his race drama from the very first turn. last week's winner found his race over before it began, while red bull's max verstappen was trapped in the gravel. fi it can be an unforgiving sport. it is and is a safet
australia 68 for 2 in the 14th over.e website and the test match special as well on the test match special as well on the radio. there was mayhem at fi's tuscan grand prix in italy today. several big crashes caused the race to be stopped, started, then stopped again. when racing finally resumed, lewis hamilton went on to win, moving to within one race of michael schumacher‘s all—time grand prix record. katie gornall watched all the action. ferrari had long flown the flag for formula i. here...
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the city is at the centre of australia's second wave of infections, and has already been under lockdown for 6 weeks. the premier of the state of victoria said the measures would remain until at least the 28th of september. phil mercer reports. phil mercerjoins us now from sydney... if you weeks extension, obviously serious in melbourne. yes, this will add to the frustration of 5 million people in the second most populous city in australia who are facing more time in protective custody at home. what this means is that hundreds of thousands of workers and schoolchildren will remain at home and the state premier daniel andrews saying that these restrict —— strict measures are needed in order to head off the risk of a third wave of infections. if you look at the statistics around australia, this is a country that since the pandemic began, ben, has had about 26,000 known known coronavirus cases and more than 750 people have died. three quarters of those known cases
the city is at the centre of australia's second wave of infections, and has already been under lockdown for 6 weeks. the premier of the state of victoria said the measures would remain until at least the 28th of september. phil mercer reports. phil mercerjoins us now from sydney... if you weeks extension, obviously serious in melbourne. yes, this will add to the frustration of 5 million people in the second most populous city in australia who are facing more time in protective custody at home....
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there is the context of australia's measures to resist the chinese economy and australia.rogram that began three years ago. while the federal government can put in place measures to increase police and intelligence services, we have a big problem in the state and local government and institutions like universities. accept beijing is interfering on campuses. the federal government says it is an issue of national sovereignty. china has a strong influence on victoria's state government. we need to be able to intervene and make sure and the agreements we have with china are in the national interests. they don't want them to influence australian politics. sophie: what could be the next shoe to drop in this tit-for-tat situation between china and australia? clive: tit-for-tat, is that what it is? injing has been interfering australian politics for quite a time. the australian government said, no, that is enough. inquiryan a national into the origins, australia has made no measures against china. the prime minister mr. morrison we are not going to be intimidated into changing our
there is the context of australia's measures to resist the chinese economy and australia.rogram that began three years ago. while the federal government can put in place measures to increase police and intelligence services, we have a big problem in the state and local government and institutions like universities. accept beijing is interfering on campuses. the federal government says it is an issue of national sovereignty. china has a strong influence on victoria's state government. we need to...
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and australia fetched it a lot.y bairstow‘s swashbuckling century setting them a hefty target of 303. it soon looked nigh on impossible. australia reduced to 73—5, but then the turning point. england thought they had another wicket butjofra archer had overstepped and how australia made him pay. as glenn maxwell and alex carey set about battering the grandstands and england's hopes. both hit hundreds, but when mark wood took a remarkable catch to dismiss alex carey, australia still needed ten off the final over. they got home, though, with two balls to spare. a cricketing summer which promised so little has certainly delivered drama. andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are, former adviser to borisjohnson and the founder of conservative home, tim montgomerie, and nigel nelson, political editor at sunday mirror and sunday people. let's start with the uk's
and australia fetched it a lot.y bairstow‘s swashbuckling century setting them a hefty target of 303. it soon looked nigh on impossible. australia reduced to 73—5, but then the turning point. england thought they had another wicket butjofra archer had overstepped and how australia made him pay. as glenn maxwell and alex carey set about battering the grandstands and england's hopes. both hit hundreds, but when mark wood took a remarkable catch to dismiss alex carey, australia still needed...
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great to have you on daybreak australia.onstructive when it comes to energy demand and prices or is there a great deal of uncertainty in terms of what happens if we face a fiscal cliff and the uncertainty over a vaccine? tony: thanks for having me on. short-term, absolutely uncertainty. i think what's key is if we step out on the longer-term time horizon, the trajectory we are on with the energy transition remains the same. we see, particularly for australia, tremendous opportunity for us here. we are really well-placed with renewable resources we've got. i think we've got the great opportunity as a nation to be able to build an energy system, a renewable energy system that works for customers. one that's affordable, reliable and clean. haidi: the government has been pushing its message for a gas supplier recovery from covid-19. is that the right messaging, do you think? some of these hurdles created by the pandemic, do they create challenges for renewable investment or excuses to set that back? gas is being a really importa
great to have you on daybreak australia.onstructive when it comes to energy demand and prices or is there a great deal of uncertainty in terms of what happens if we face a fiscal cliff and the uncertainty over a vaccine? tony: thanks for having me on. short-term, absolutely uncertainty. i think what's key is if we step out on the longer-term time horizon, the trajectory we are on with the energy transition remains the same. we see, particularly for australia, tremendous opportunity for us here....
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one of australia's most prominent advocates will be joining us next.is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's get you a recap of the news that has just crossed the bloomberg in the last couple of minutes. rio tinto, we have seen now the confirmation of the exiting of the ceo, jean-sebastien jacques, will be leaving the company. this amidst significant public pressure, political pressure, after the distraction of indigenous sites in western australia. we are also hearing a few more details. rio tinto suggesting the obvious, what happened was wrong. also, a few more personnel changes. seeing the corporate affairs head stepping down as well. rio tinto saying that jb will be remaining in that role until a successor is appointed so we will continue to wait for some of those details to emerge, but certainly a seismic shift. let's get some immediate reaction. we are joined by one of australia's most prominent advocates for indigenous rights, professor marcia langton. such a pleasure having you on with us. i just want to get your immediate reaction to this breaking news th
one of australia's most prominent advocates will be joining us next.is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's get you a recap of the news that has just crossed the bloomberg in the last couple of minutes. rio tinto, we have seen now the confirmation of the exiting of the ceo, jean-sebastien jacques, will be leaving the company. this amidst significant public pressure, political pressure, after the distraction of indigenous sites in western australia. we are also hearing a few more details. rio tinto...
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and we lead the program with worrisome economic news out of australia as the nation suffered its worst quarterly drop in g.d.p. on record entering its 1st recession in nearly 30 years. our record run of 28 consecutive years of economic growth has now officially come to an end the cause a once in a century pandemic. the effect of a covert 19 induced recession. real g.d.p. fill in the june quarter by 7 percent. the largest quarterly fall on record the previous record for economic contraction was 2 percent in a quarter recorded in 1974 and addressed australian parliament prime minister scott morrison characterized this as a devastating day for australia but promised it assumes a strong recovery. and mr speaker is the pain dimmick continues to have its impact not just team is to speak of but all around the world there will be further difficult days ahead is hash and as severe and as heavy as these blow weeds on the stride to die mr speaker we know that as a government that we have acted to seek to cushion that blow as much as we possibly can and that is being done at a great cost and a pri
and we lead the program with worrisome economic news out of australia as the nation suffered its worst quarterly drop in g.d.p. on record entering its 1st recession in nearly 30 years. our record run of 28 consecutive years of economic growth has now officially come to an end the cause a once in a century pandemic. the effect of a covert 19 induced recession. real g.d.p. fill in the june quarter by 7 percent. the largest quarterly fall on record the previous record for economic contraction was...
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staying on these tensions between australia and china.t estimates -- our next guest estimates the relationship could make up the -- more than half of the asx 300. great to have a view -- great to have you. we have seen this 30 year streak without a recession in australia thanks to the chinese growth story and then the volatility of chinese stimulus. is there a chance this relationship we are seeing unraveled will mean this time around, the recession will not be helped by this relationship? >> that is correct. if you go back to the financial crisis, the effect was muted because we did not have the access in the household market. because interest rates fell, that triggered a tremendous -- over and above as china stimulated, that created demand for iron ore. you cannot have picked a better place to be. when we have a look at australia, we are overexposed both in terms of exports. the other subject point is one of the things that has helped the australian economy has been basically immigration field population growth. a lot of which is from c
staying on these tensions between australia and china.t estimates -- our next guest estimates the relationship could make up the -- more than half of the asx 300. great to have a view -- great to have you. we have seen this 30 year streak without a recession in australia thanks to the chinese growth story and then the volatility of chinese stimulus. is there a chance this relationship we are seeing unraveled will mean this time around, the recession will not be helped by this relationship?...
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in australia, there is a federal state divide. with him. he is very keen to get businesses back in victoria, the premier of that state is from labour, the other side of politics, and hazards on ability as health and keeping people safe. so at the moment, this meant a lot of divide between the different sides, also the australian public seem to be going along with the tough restrictions, but the government is talking about taking away some of the temporary welfare booths that have been put in place and if that disappears, the public mind may change as well. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. hello there. we've got a very vigorous area of low pressure moving to the north of the uk as we head through tonight and into tomorrow. what that will do is bring some cooler, fresher air to our shores, but also some strong winds and some pretty heavy showers, especially so across the northern half of the country. you can see this area of low pressure sweeping in to the north of the uk. quite a squeeze in the isobars, which will be affec
in australia, there is a federal state divide. with him. he is very keen to get businesses back in victoria, the premier of that state is from labour, the other side of politics, and hazards on ability as health and keeping people safe. so at the moment, this meant a lot of divide between the different sides, also the australian public seem to be going along with the tough restrictions, but the government is talking about taking away some of the temporary welfare booths that have been put in...
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of asylum in australia to escape government persecution in sin jam. which. they're now free to practice their religion in their adopted home but even sooner jang the chinese government has affected well lord is like. they. can't pray conference. need to speak chinese in the school. the government come to . that ridiculous point where actually they controlling the y.b.
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but i think credit goes to australia.the back end as well to put the pressure on england. henry moeran, thank you forjoining us, and you can follow it on test match special. now, let's talk tennis, as we know that the 2018 champion naomi osaka will face victoria azarenka in the women's final of the us open on saturday. and up later, we will have the men's semi—finals — with four players in the mix that have never won a grand slam title. so let's bring in the bbc‘s tennis correspondent russell fuller. i know we are going to talk about the men very shortly, but reacting to those two brilliant semifinals overnight, all the talk about serena williams not making it through but, in actualfact, she williams not making it through but, in actual fact, she looked williams not making it through but, in actualfact, she looked in really good form to push to get to that number 24. it was another example, sarah, of serena williams playing very well but being beaten by the better player on the night, and we have seen this in grand slam f
but i think credit goes to australia.the back end as well to put the pressure on england. henry moeran, thank you forjoining us, and you can follow it on test match special. now, let's talk tennis, as we know that the 2018 champion naomi osaka will face victoria azarenka in the women's final of the us open on saturday. and up later, we will have the men's semi—finals — with four players in the mix that have never won a grand slam title. so let's bring in the bbc‘s tennis correspondent...
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australia has also banned the chinese company huawei from involvement in building australia's 5g networkcantly, in april, australia called for an international investigation into how the coronavirus pandemic started, and so put a question mark against china claim that it's been transparent about what happened. here's our sydney correspondent, shaima khalil. look, this has been going on for weeks and months now. you mentioned australia wanting and backing an international investigation into the origins of covid—19. that infuriated beijing even though they wouldn't admit it. they said that this was political targeting for china. and since then, really, there has been back—and—forth accusations and counter—accusations. now relations with china matter a great deal to australia. china is its biggest trading partner and acounts for more than 30% of australia's exports. china knows this all too well, and is putting the squeeze on. it's put an 80% tariff on australian barley exports, it's suspended some australian beef exports, and it's floated the idea of boycotting australian wine. the treatme
australia has also banned the chinese company huawei from involvement in building australia's 5g networkcantly, in april, australia called for an international investigation into how the coronavirus pandemic started, and so put a question mark against china claim that it's been transparent about what happened. here's our sydney correspondent, shaima khalil. look, this has been going on for weeks and months now. you mentioned australia wanting and backing an international investigation into the...
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they face australia in theirthird and southend and as they face australia in their third and final t20t of the term. also coming up in the programme — it's been a testing day at the tour de france both on and off the road. and we hearfrom the chair of uk sport as the body pledges to eradicate bullying at the highest level. i would love the sea every athlete walk away thinking do you know why i might not have achieved everything i wa nted might not have achieved everything i wanted to do but...
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let's concentrate on australia. solving this problem in australia at the moment, so our focus has been on aussie shares and down the track we may look to expand into the u.s., but i agree, there's a number of the number -- younger demographic who want access to the brands they touch and feel every day. shery: would you expanded towards asia as well? john: i think asia is a massive opportunity. it is obviously a huge market. just to go back to my last point, our focus is on a string at the moment. and then we will look where the growth drivers are to expand where our customers want to invest. shery: you talk about your traders being the younger generation. tell us a bit about who your customers are, are generational gap that perhaps we are seeing in those retail investors. our audience into three categories. we have people who have not invested before who may have felt locked out of investment markets, we have the people who have treated -- traded infrequently, and the frequent traders. we try to have something uniqu
let's concentrate on australia. solving this problem in australia at the moment, so our focus has been on aussie shares and down the track we may look to expand into the u.s., but i agree, there's a number of the number -- younger demographic who want access to the brands they touch and feel every day. shery: would you expanded towards asia as well? john: i think asia is a massive opportunity. it is obviously a huge market. just to go back to my last point, our focus is on a string at the...
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another 200 whales become stranded off tasmania, making it australia's biggest beaching in modern timesd — one giant step for a woman? nasa says it's heading back to the moon and this time the crew will be male and female. the united states has recorded 200,000 coronavirus deaths. the latest figures, compiled byjohns hopkins university, also show that almost 6,900,000 people in the us are confirmed to have been infected by the virus. this was president trump's reaction to the latest death toll. i think it's a shame. i think if we didn't do it properly and do it right, you'd have 2.5 million deaths — if you take a look at alternatives, you could have 2.5 million deaths, or something there about. you could have a number that would be substantially more. with all of that being said, we shouldn't have had anybody — and you saw my united nations speech, china should've stopped it at their border. they should've never let this spread all over the world. and it's a terrible thing. but had we not closed our country down and reopened — and now we're doing well in reopening, the stock market's up
another 200 whales become stranded off tasmania, making it australia's biggest beaching in modern timesd — one giant step for a woman? nasa says it's heading back to the moon and this time the crew will be male and female. the united states has recorded 200,000 coronavirus deaths. the latest figures, compiled byjohns hopkins university, also show that almost 6,900,000 people in the us are confirmed to have been infected by the virus. this was president trump's reaction to the latest death...
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that's almost threeer quaof all cas in australia. the graph showing new y cases in victoria -- you can see a huge spike starting in july and its peak in august, 687 new cas in one day. that has been coming along way down. 113 new cases today. because of that, the victorian government eased restricbuons slightly is in no rush. here's the state premier. >> we will not be opening everything on the same day. wedo just can' that. i don't think victorian's want all they have given, all they have achievedo count for nothg. they wanted to mean something. but it can ultimately mea is a long-term covid normal that we can pt perly defend agaiis virus. ros: it is worth pointing outs that itt just victoria and plummeting tough restrictions, many australian states hav closed their borders to people from other states. western australia hast had str border ctrols in place since march. if you are granted en exemption er the state, you are required to quarantine in a hotel som of the government' choosing for 14 days at your own expense, setting you ba
that's almost threeer quaof all cas in australia. the graph showing new y cases in victoria -- you can see a huge spike starting in july and its peak in august, 687 new cas in one day. that has been coming along way down. 113 new cases today. because of that, the victorian government eased restricbuons slightly is in no rush. here's the state premier. >> we will not be opening everything on the same day. wedo just can' that. i don't think victorian's want all they have given, all they...
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this is i did a study die for stranded australia is feeling the strain of the copa 910 democrats the island nation enters its 1st recession in 30 years we'll break down the state of oceana's largest economy plus amid the new normal of home delivery in the times of covert amazon has won approval to blaze a new trail in the sector later on we look into the new age of ariel delivery and what this could mean for the future of home shopping the packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program with worrisome economic news out of australia as the nation suffered its worst quarterly drop in g.d.p. on record entering its 1st recession in nearly 30 years and a record run of $28.00 consecutive years of economic growth has now officially come to an end the cool is a once in a century pandemic. the effect a covert non tain in joost recession. real g.d.p. fill in the june quarter by 7 percent. the largest quarterly fool on record the previous record for economic contraction was 2 percent in a quarter recorded in 1994 and addressed australian parliament prime minister scott morriso
this is i did a study die for stranded australia is feeling the strain of the copa 910 democrats the island nation enters its 1st recession in 30 years we'll break down the state of oceana's largest economy plus amid the new normal of home delivery in the times of covert amazon has won approval to blaze a new trail in the sector later on we look into the new age of ariel delivery and what this could mean for the future of home shopping the packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead...
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♪ >> good morning and welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia."'m shery ahn. >> these are our top stories. text rallies the most since april. treasuries retreating. the dollar turning lower. tiktok's parent company is said to be in talks with the u.s. government to avoid a sale. >> let's get started with the quick check of the markets. u.s. futures coming off-line. down given the rally we saw in the regular session. there was really solid buying throughout the session. a big reversal from the selloff we saw yesterday. the s&p 500 saw the best day since june. 500 sectors11 s&p up led by tech. higher.t was also the nasdaq gained. and headingalling toward the $37 per barrel level. this is after it saw the biggest jump since june. there has also been expectation that u.s. crude stockpiles would extend their streak of declines. we are waiting for the brent open but we have seen it back above $40 per barrel. of the oil ande gas names here in asia. let's look at how asian markets are setting up for the day given that we had a rebound we saw in the u.s..
♪ >> good morning and welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia."'m shery ahn. >> these are our top stories. text rallies the most since april. treasuries retreating. the dollar turning lower. tiktok's parent company is said to be in talks with the u.s. government to avoid a sale. >> let's get started with the quick check of the markets. u.s. futures coming off-line. down given the rally we saw in the regular session. there was really solid buying throughout the...
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tony abbott was nonetheless prime minister of australia.prime minister he signed trade deals with south korea, china wouldn't that capacity help britain access asian, australian markets? well it is interesting because andrew raab is the trade minister that negotiated those deals. as well as others. tony came in and was there for the signing and the press conference. i think that across the board the political spectrum in australia and in britain, people are baffled by it. you've got all these issues are going to come up. for instance, the motor industry in britain, my advice to the motor industry, my advice to the motor like motor industry union says have a look at this guys track record back when he was prime minister. went the entire car industry basically closed down because of his actions in terms of neglect. then also of course, at the centre of an fda agreement the free—trade agreement between the australia and the united kingdom will be agricultural. australian farmers want to get into the british market. and that is absolutely at th
tony abbott was nonetheless prime minister of australia.prime minister he signed trade deals with south korea, china wouldn't that capacity help britain access asian, australian markets? well it is interesting because andrew raab is the trade minister that negotiated those deals. as well as others. tony came in and was there for the signing and the press conference. i think that across the board the political spectrum in australia and in britain, people are baffled by it. you've got all these...
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he was nonetheless prime minister of australia. australian and asian markets? andrew robb was the trade minister that negotiated those deals, as well as others. tony came in and was there for the signing and the press conference. i think across the board, the political bathroom in australia and in britain, people are baffled —— political spectrum. all these issues will come up like the moto or industry in britain. my advice to the motor industry is have a look at this guy's track record back and when he was prime minister. when the entire car industry basically closed down because of his actions in terms of neglect. also, it's going to be at the centre of an fda agreement, between australia and the united kingdom. it will be agriculture. australian farmers want to get into the british market, and that's absolutely at the core of this. so where is tony abbott going to be on there? is he going to be fighting? who knows? i guess that's remains to be seen? why do you think he's been appointed to this role?|j be seen? why do you think h
he was nonetheless prime minister of australia. australian and asian markets? andrew robb was the trade minister that negotiated those deals, as well as others. tony came in and was there for the signing and the press conference. i think across the board, the political bathroom in australia and in britain, people are baffled —— political spectrum. all these issues will come up like the moto or industry in britain. my advice to the motor industry is have a look at this guy's track record...
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and another victim of the pandemic australia's economy plunges into recession for the 1st time in 3 decades. welcome to the program us president donald trump has talked of domestic terror in a city where a man was shot 7 times in the back by police his comments were directed at protests that erupted after the incident the name of jacob blake in our power lies wasn't mentioned instead trump spoke in support of law enforcement and against those he labeled anti american john 100 has more from connection. the rubble is still piled high in the streets of can no ship buildings boarded in tempers flaring president donald trump's arrival in this battered city pitted his hardcore supporters against the demonstrators protesting the shooting of another black man by police. he came to praise police and must give far greater support to a law enforcement it's all about giving him additional support these are great people he came to condemn protesters these are not acts of peaceful protest but really domestic terror and he came to take credit once they responded and once we took you know control of it thi
and another victim of the pandemic australia's economy plunges into recession for the 1st time in 3 decades. welcome to the program us president donald trump has talked of domestic terror in a city where a man was shot 7 times in the back by police his comments were directed at protests that erupted after the incident the name of jacob blake in our power lies wasn't mentioned instead trump spoke in support of law enforcement and against those he labeled anti american john 100 has more from...
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what of australia, missing steve smith?hem, with england already having won the t20 series? there is huge pressure on them because they are a used a wedding. historically they are always one of the best in the world but they are ona the best in the world but they are on a horrible run of one day international form against england and they would expect to be certainly if not winning every series against england, giving themselves a real chance to do so. when they have that chance in this series, they threw it away in the second odi and the fact they are batting in a similar way today ought to bea batting in a similar way today ought to be a realfrustration batting in a similar way today ought to be a real frustration to the coach, who sits on a balcony about five yards that way underneath us here in the media centre and i imagine his humour is reasonably limited. i can imagine. maybe don't try anyjokes limited. i can imagine. maybe don't try any jokes on limited. i can imagine. maybe don't try anyjokes on him later on. henry
what of australia, missing steve smith?hem, with england already having won the t20 series? there is huge pressure on them because they are a used a wedding. historically they are always one of the best in the world but they are ona the best in the world but they are on a horrible run of one day international form against england and they would expect to be certainly if not winning every series against england, giving themselves a real chance to do so. when they have that chance in this series,...
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haidi: a very good morning and welcome to "daybreak australia." we are counting down to asia's major market open. shery: good evening from new york. haidi: hope for the new u.s. stimulus package sends wall street higher with the s&p 500 passing a key level could herald more gains. index closing above its 50 day moving average after repeatedly trying and failing. but those hopes may be short-lived. democrats proposed a new plan but republicans worn a wide gap remains. mitch mcconnell says the plan contains poison pills. and australia's plan to have women hold at least 40% of leadership roles in asx 200 companies. aberdeen has already signed up. shery: here's a look at how markets are trading. we are seeing u.s. futures coming online, down .2%. this, after u.s. stocks ended the session higher wednesday. also the last trading day of the quarter for u.s. stocks. haidi mentioned talks and hopes for a stimulus package in the u.s. the house has delayed the vote on that bill, trying to get more time to reach an agreement with the white house and treasury
haidi: a very good morning and welcome to "daybreak australia." we are counting down to asia's major market open. shery: good evening from new york. haidi: hope for the new u.s. stimulus package sends wall street higher with the s&p 500 passing a key level could herald more gains. index closing above its 50 day moving average after repeatedly trying and failing. but those hopes may be short-lived. democrats proposed a new plan but republicans worn a wide gap remains. mitch...
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up slightly, australia up slightly, australia up slightly, australia up on the news that the state ofed by a weaker japanese yen, that means its exports are cheaper overseas, soa exports are cheaper overseas, so a week yen boosting the decay but overall political uncertainty about the outcome of the us election and also the resurgence of covid—19 cases across europe is keeping markets sort of in, or should i say investors and traders, pretty nervous for now. that's how they are looking at the moment. if we return to the us china trade war... ....because shares in the chipmaker semiconductor manufacturing international corporation, or smic, have fallen over 7% today. late last week, the us told companies that exports to smic posed an "unacceptable risk" of being diverted to chinese military use. yet another tech company caught in the crosshairs between washington and beijing. let's cross to our asia business hub in singapore, where sharanjit leyljoins us. fill us in on this one. as you said really another sign of the deepening tensions between washington and beijing. smic at the moment
up slightly, australia up slightly, australia up slightly, australia up on the news that the state ofed by a weaker japanese yen, that means its exports are cheaper overseas, soa exports are cheaper overseas, so a week yen boosting the decay but overall political uncertainty about the outcome of the us election and also the resurgence of covid—19 cases across europe is keeping markets sort of in, or should i say investors and traders, pretty nervous for now. that's how they are looking at the...
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and now from the natural world of the balkans to the wildlife of australia. the land down under is a vast and ecologically diverse country no wonder then that australia's national parks attract millions of tourists each year. that many of us trade is 25000000 residents prefer to spend their leisure time outside now the pandemic is encouraging. to become even more acquainted with nature. bushcraft how to survive in the wild that's what mark bennett. * when he was young he worked on a farm in the outback. he wants to regain the sense of freedom he enjoyed back. look at this a pencil learning how to filter water through. the city. it is artificial 'd disconnected from everything with what he says were. his 13 year old son joseph is not quite so enthusiastic about the course he came along to please his father. he says he would rather be at home playing online video games with his friends especially fortnight. that's the world of online connectivity. and it's really are you know like i really like to hang out with my my even these kinds of things. to hang out with
and now from the natural world of the balkans to the wildlife of australia. the land down under is a vast and ecologically diverse country no wonder then that australia's national parks attract millions of tourists each year. that many of us trade is 25000000 residents prefer to spend their leisure time outside now the pandemic is encouraging. to become even more acquainted with nature. bushcraft how to survive in the wild that's what mark bennett. * when he was young he worked on a farm in the...
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problems are mounting in australia.he government likely to report a substantial fall in second-quarter gdp. raise to succeed shinzo abe heats up with a long time i lay set to announce his plans. allys the -- a longtime set to announce his plans. taking on the set up from markets this wednesday morning. we are seeing muted price action so far with futures edging higher. the nzx 50 adding 4/10 of a percent. this after the tech that -- the tech lead rally that saw the nasdaq pushed closer to 12,000. in australia, stocks may edge higher after the worst job -- worse drop in month. a decline was on positive building data. checking in on the aussie dollar ahead of the second quarter gdp reports. holding below 74 but still near a two your high. offshore yuan holding a three year again. the value may test the pboc's tolerance. check out the euro back below 120 after reaching that level for the first time in two years after the ecb member philip blaine's remarks the level does matter from i terry policy. the dollar rebounded from
problems are mounting in australia.he government likely to report a substantial fall in second-quarter gdp. raise to succeed shinzo abe heats up with a long time i lay set to announce his plans. allys the -- a longtime set to announce his plans. taking on the set up from markets this wednesday morning. we are seeing muted price action so far with futures edging higher. the nzx 50 adding 4/10 of a percent. this after the tech that -- the tech lead rally that saw the nasdaq pushed closer to...
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very good news for australia and done with a lot of hard work. what is their key to success in fighting this virus? >> rosemary, it's about willingness to go into lockdown and willingness to abide by the lockdown restrictions once people are in them. daniel andrews' government was very quick to go ahead and place melbourne, metro melbourne in particular, on these very strict lockdown measures to get ahead of the virus before it really ballooned and got worse and worse. so it was just a month ago when victoria had a day with over 700 cases. now just 11 today, as you mentioned. so it's good to be here giving some good news about victoria, but they've certainly done it tough. it's been tough for the people in victoria and it's been tough for the government. this has cost billions to the economy. and as we know, australia's gdp has dipped 7% in q2, forcing the country into recession for the first time in 29 years, rosemary. so it's not without its cost, but it has worked, and the tough border restrictions between victoria and the rest of australia ha
very good news for australia and done with a lot of hard work. what is their key to success in fighting this virus? >> rosemary, it's about willingness to go into lockdown and willingness to abide by the lockdown restrictions once people are in them. daniel andrews' government was very quick to go ahead and place melbourne, metro melbourne in particular, on these very strict lockdown measures to get ahead of the virus before it really ballooned and got worse and worse. so it was just a...
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of asylum in australia to escape government persecution in sin jam. which. they're now free to practice their religion in their adopted home but in syria jang the chinese government has affected walk out lord is like. they. can't pray a conference. need to speak chinese in the school. the government come to. that ridiculous point where actually they controlling the why we look men are not allowed to have it be it and a female not allowed have scuff even long dress. the government crackdown on the week has followed decades of ethnic and religious tension this was exacerbated by the migration of millions of han chinese the dominant ethnic group of mainland china into sin jack wiggers began to feel themselves being dispossessed of their land. dispossessed of their way of life. in july 2009 protests broke out. nearly 200 people were killed with reports that over a 1000 week is were arrested. in response the beijing government launched what it calls a strike hard campaign and we get areas to suppress dissent. would it began to do is really systematically s
of asylum in australia to escape government persecution in sin jam. which. they're now free to practice their religion in their adopted home but in syria jang the chinese government has affected walk out lord is like. they. can't pray a conference. need to speak chinese in the school. the government come to. that ridiculous point where actually they controlling the why we look men are not allowed to have it be it and a female not allowed have scuff even long dress. the government crackdown on...
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the rockshelters of the junkan gorge to australia.o contain evidence of occupation back 46,000 evidence of occupation back 116,000 years. the expansion of the iron ore happened on that side, blasting the side and destroying it, essentially, and this went against the wishes of the traditional landowners who said that they were shocked that this has gone ahead. for example, that this has gone ahead. for exa m ple, a rtefa ct that this has gone ahead. for example, artefact that were found in those areas, for example, marsupial bone that goes back 28,000 years was sharpened into a tool, a 4000—year—old belt made out of braided human hair, the dna of which goes back to the original people of the land. these are the sorts of archaeological evidence that were found on that site. it was considered to be one of the most important archaeological sites and it was destroyed to has been a lot of back and forth between investors, between aboriginal groups and government leaders and rio tinto ‘s leadership about what happened about the legality of w
the rockshelters of the junkan gorge to australia.o contain evidence of occupation back 46,000 evidence of occupation back 116,000 years. the expansion of the iron ore happened on that side, blasting the side and destroying it, essentially, and this went against the wishes of the traditional landowners who said that they were shocked that this has gone ahead. for example, that this has gone ahead. for exa m ple, a rtefa ct that this has gone ahead. for example, artefact that were found in those...
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there was also back-and-forth about china australia relationship. got the whole sense that this was part of a bigger political game and myself and the other journalist, we were small ponds and a bigger dispute. >> the context is the deterioration of australia and china's relatns since australia called for an investigation about how the china -- the covid-19 pandemic again in china. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. nat the height of the conflict. into vietnam he became a single parent of two young children. we moved a lot. we slept in rest areas. we slept in our car. i didn't realize that we were actually homeless. it makes your world really small. if we happened to stay in a motel that happened to have a tv, it was really special. we loved nova. especi
there was also back-and-forth about china australia relationship. got the whole sense that this was part of a bigger political game and myself and the other journalist, we were small ponds and a bigger dispute. >> the context is the deterioration of australia and china's relatns since australia called for an investigation about how the china -- the covid-19 pandemic again in china. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching...
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australia looked to be struggling after england put them into bat — falling to 123—5 before rallyingset a decent total of 295 for england to chase. and henry moeran is at old trafford for us. henry, how are england getting on? not very well, i think is the short a nswer to not very well, i think is the short answer to that. they have just lost answer to that. they have just lost a fourth wicket. jos buttler caught in the deep, so in then our 57—4,
australia looked to be struggling after england put them into bat — falling to 123—5 before rallyingset a decent total of 295 for england to chase. and henry moeran is at old trafford for us. henry, how are england getting on? not very well, i think is the short a nswer to not very well, i think is the short answer to that. they have just lost answer to that. they have just lost a fourth wicket. jos buttler caught in the deep, so in then our 57—4,
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new zealand and australia will be well below forecast.t 2021 full-year revenue projection is about $40.9 billion, lower than analyst estimates. theceo says that due to strengthening of china, triggering expansion plans in the country. they are still struggling with the carlos ghosn scandal. a leading makes it player on the mainland. american airlines expect u.s. federal aid from aviation to be expended -- extended when the program expires. congressontinue urging to offer support for a whiting stimulus package. parker says that -- widening stimulus package. moment, melbourne's curfew is lifted as infections continue to slow. we will look at the wider australian economy next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching daybreak australia. we begin with our top story. court will decide whether to strike down president trump's ban on tiktok. administration says that tiktok poses an immediate national security threat. the district judge to issue a ruling by midnight d.c. time. the administration is setting up its fight with china imposing export
new zealand and australia will be well below forecast.t 2021 full-year revenue projection is about $40.9 billion, lower than analyst estimates. theceo says that due to strengthening of china, triggering expansion plans in the country. they are still struggling with the carlos ghosn scandal. a leading makes it player on the mainland. american airlines expect u.s. federal aid from aviation to be expended -- extended when the program expires. congressontinue urging to offer support for a whiting...
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and — paying for news — why a new law in australia could change the way people there use facebook. to bbc news. 1a people are going on trial in paris today, in connection with attacks in 2015 on the satirical weekly, charlie hebdo, and a jewish supermarket. 17 people were killed in three days of violence around paris, carried out by brothers, cherif and said kouachi, and ahmedy coulibaly. the attacks sparked large protests in defence of freedom of speech across france. our paris correspondent, hugh schofield, has this report. five years ago, this picture is brought france face—to—face with a new kind of horror. shouting, we have avenged the profit, the brothers emerged from the office of charlie hebdo where they have just killed 11 people. in the getaway, they kill a 12, a policeman. it is the start of a frantic two days where the two are cornered at a print works north of paris and shot at. in the meantime, there has been another islamist attack. this timea another islamist attack. this time ajewish another islamist attack. this time a jewish supermarket with four hostages dead. b
and — paying for news — why a new law in australia could change the way people there use facebook. to bbc news. 1a people are going on trial in paris today, in connection with attacks in 2015 on the satirical weekly, charlie hebdo, and a jewish supermarket. 17 people were killed in three days of violence around paris, carried out by brothers, cherif and said kouachi, and ahmedy coulibaly. the attacks sparked large protests in defence of freedom of speech across france. our paris...
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next inet open is japan, korea, and australia.loomberg. ♪ sophie: welcome to daybreak asia. major markets have just opened for trade. looking at gains as traders look tech draft. threatening to decouple the economic relationship. and japan's ruling party is contesting for a new leader. take a look at the open in tokyo. ising .4% while the yen holding steady around 106 levels. numbersg the latest gdp that it was slightly worse than originally estimated. just gaining ground here. it officially begins their campaign for a new leader. hard-line stance. we are waiting on the finance ministry to release its monthly budget report. one 400 points after a simple lead rebound with chipmakers benefiting from challenges. firming ever so slightly back above 1188. more relief is on the horizon. planning the possible sale of dollar and euro bonds. korean bond yields have been pushed higher. haidi: let's take a look at how we are setting up in this art of the world. cash trading taking place in sydney with a gain of just above 1%. increasing conc
next inet open is japan, korea, and australia.loomberg. ♪ sophie: welcome to daybreak asia. major markets have just opened for trade. looking at gains as traders look tech draft. threatening to decouple the economic relationship. and japan's ruling party is contesting for a new leader. take a look at the open in tokyo. ising .4% while the yen holding steady around 106 levels. numbersg the latest gdp that it was slightly worse than originally estimated. just gaining ground here. it officially...
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pressure on china australia's products were also blocked off that officials there
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to australia now, and melbourne has awoken to eased coronavirus restrictions as the number of covid—19ases continues to fall. the premier of the state of victoria, daniel andrews, announced the next stage in the plan to ease the city's strict lockdown measures on sunday, with the dusk till dawn curfew now lifted. the eased measures will also see more than 120,000 people able to return to work, while primary school students will return to the classroom from october 12. for more, i'm joined by our sydney correspondent, phil mercer. what conditions had people in melbourne been living under and what are the new rules? the city of melbourne as australia's second most populous city, it has been living under some of the world's strictest coronavirus lockdown measures and melburnians, there are 5 million of them, are now tasting some of the freedoms that they have not had since the city went back into lockdown in early july. the city went back into lockdown in earlyjuly. that nighttime curfew is now over, tens of thousands of people will be allowed back to work
to australia now, and melbourne has awoken to eased coronavirus restrictions as the number of covid—19ases continues to fall. the premier of the state of victoria, daniel andrews, announced the next stage in the plan to ease the city's strict lockdown measures on sunday, with the dusk till dawn curfew now lifted. the eased measures will also see more than 120,000 people able to return to work, while primary school students will return to the classroom from october 12. for more, i'm joined by...
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australia is not the only country exploring this avenue.hat would make facebook and google pay media companies for the content people post on the social media platform, so really, the government wants to level the playing field. traditional media puts the work into getting the articles, writing the articles, and they have been complaining for years that facebook and google get content.s on all this facebook today pushed back on this idea, saying it's going to look at blocking people and publishers from sharing news on this platform, calling the law unfair. publishers under this proposed legislation would be able to charge whatever they want. the facebook vice president of global news partnerships says the decision was made very reluctantly but they are working on the technology that would allow them to stop users and publishers from sharing news. bad news fors like those australian media companies, ultimately, but facebook truly has something to lose here, too. paul: it's a classic no one wins , really. facebook and google would no longer h
australia is not the only country exploring this avenue.hat would make facebook and google pay media companies for the content people post on the social media platform, so really, the government wants to level the playing field. traditional media puts the work into getting the articles, writing the articles, and they have been complaining for years that facebook and google get content.s on all this facebook today pushed back on this idea, saying it's going to look at blocking people and...