we've got the bank of england meeting, the bank ofjapan meeting, so markets are grappling with lots ofthe federal reserve, action in terms of the increase in interest rates, but also as well, basically the situation with regards to presidentjuncker again, and a report is investing —— presidentjuncker again, a wider probe into whether he attempted to obstruct justice. probe into whether he attempted to obstructjustice. that's causing a wobble in the markets. also, the uk chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, our finance minister, chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, ourfinance minister, is set to make a case for a new path of brexit when he speaks in a city of london annual mansion house address. that's later today. lots to watch out for. the liberal democrats face a new leadership race after tim farron announced he was standing down. mr farron said he could not reconcile his christian faith with leading a ‘progressive, liberal‘ party. our political correspondent vicky young reports. he's been leader of the liberal democrats for just two years. surrounded by colleagues, t