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in europe, barclays reports. matt: we have markets sapped in terms of their rally stamina because of amazon's profit. seen int reduction have a couple of years. the reason is one jeff bezos promised he would be delivering since the ipo. they are investing for growth, spending 1.5 billion dollars in order to get customers free one day delivery and market share. nejra: they are certainly delivering on that. that has helped sales, but not delivered as much as investors might want. boris johnson wanting to deliver that election by december 12. jeremy corbyn has said labor will not back in election unless no deal brexit is taken off the table. if johnson succeeds, he may push brexit through by november 6. the other sticking point is the to know more about an extension at the moment. the eu saying, we need more details about the u.k. election. a little bit of a catch 22. matt: absolutely. it is interesting labor makes both of those demands. no deal off the table and wants to know about the extension is going to get fro
in europe, barclays reports. matt: we have markets sapped in terms of their rally stamina because of amazon's profit. seen int reduction have a couple of years. the reason is one jeff bezos promised he would be delivering since the ipo. they are investing for growth, spending 1.5 billion dollars in order to get customers free one day delivery and market share. nejra: they are certainly delivering on that. that has helped sales, but not delivered as much as investors might want. boris johnson...
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what is the best opportunity for barclays in this environment?istic i feel best about when i look at the investment bank is we are across all asset classes in markets. i don't think you can pick and choose a vertical in investment bank. you need to serve full range of by side clients, offer corporate clients full range of advisory, debt capital markets, equity capital market services. we do that. we have a full bracket position in new york and europe. two deepest capital markets in the world. i think we are a strong european alternative to the u.s. banks. i feel comfortable we can compete with them. ibike our position in the and the breadth of our business model. insight's get some more into the outlook for barclays. london finance editor, keith campbell onset. stocks had a good close. feeling confident. warning about next year. has a few concerns. big story, the battle with branson. said his strategy was wrong. feeling pretty good. keith: he has got to be. he was deadpan. he is trying to rein in excess enthusiasm but he has a good story when you
what is the best opportunity for barclays in this environment?istic i feel best about when i look at the investment bank is we are across all asset classes in markets. i don't think you can pick and choose a vertical in investment bank. you need to serve full range of by side clients, offer corporate clients full range of advisory, debt capital markets, equity capital market services. we do that. we have a full bracket position in new york and europe. two deepest capital markets in the world. i...
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a warning from barclays. the bank confirms its 2019 profit target, but jes staley tells bloomberg the outlook will be a challenge from here. currenten the interest-rate view across europe and the u.k., now the u.s. as well and if we have economic profits, we need to put some caution against the 10% target for 2020. anna: and shipping costs invite. drop as ares quarterly profit decline due to same-day delivery. jeff bezos says it is a long-term plan. good morning. matt: good morning. let's take a look at futures this morning after amazon came a push foret's say investment and growth over profits. the first time in two years we have seen profits drop over two years. dax futures unchanged. as our ftse futures. cap futures rising a little bit. no real indication as to what kind of day we will have an terms of futures. let's take a look at u.s. futures and see what we can get across the pond. they are all green arrows, but dow jones futures really little changed as well. sentiment dorisk you see in the gmm? anna:
a warning from barclays. the bank confirms its 2019 profit target, but jes staley tells bloomberg the outlook will be a challenge from here. currenten the interest-rate view across europe and the u.k., now the u.s. as well and if we have economic profits, we need to put some caution against the 10% target for 2020. anna: and shipping costs invite. drop as ares quarterly profit decline due to same-day delivery. jeff bezos says it is a long-term plan. good morning. matt: good morning. let's take...
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and condemnation of barclays bank as opts out a scheme allowing customers to get cash at post offices seems that some banks are only interested in big cashless customers that have large deposits. but let's start by going back to the beginning of the day. boris johnson opened the first general debate on the bill which would make his eu withdrawal deal law. there'd been much speculation about whether he'd have enough mps to back him given that he doesn't have a majority in the commons. the arguments were familiar as borisjohnson set out his stall one more time. if this house backs this legislation, if we ratify this new deal, which i believe is profoundly in the interest of our whole united kingdom and our european friends, we can get brexit done and move our country on. the government is refusing to publish an impact assessment of this deal. he is expecting mps to vote for something that we know will damage this country economically without revealing the impact assessment. what does this government have to hide? because she's had an answer from my right honourable friend the chancellor
and condemnation of barclays bank as opts out a scheme allowing customers to get cash at post offices seems that some banks are only interested in big cashless customers that have large deposits. but let's start by going back to the beginning of the day. boris johnson opened the first general debate on the bill which would make his eu withdrawal deal law. there'd been much speculation about whether he'd have enough mps to back him given that he doesn't have a majority in the commons. the...
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we see barclays out with numbers today. we seen a number of companies out the numbers today. overall indices are not going anywhere in a hurry. stick a look at where we sit with the major markets. 0.2%, justown by backing off the 400 level. the pound down a little bit. ruble saw a 50 basis point cut from the russian central bank. the governor delivering a little bit of a surprise on that point. what's happening with the major e?rkets in the states, romain the s&p relatively directionless. a lot of mixed earnings here. , athe s&p 500, your leaders maker of medical devices, companies like mohawk. you are getting a little bit of a boost in the philadelphia semiconductor index with names like intel, which surprised a lot of folks, making that transition away from pc chips into data centers. really surprising people. this has turned out so far to be one of the right spots in the chip space -- of the bright spots in the chip space. one change on your 10 year yield come up or to much where we started the week -- 10 year yield, pretty much where we started the week. we get some direc
we see barclays out with numbers today. we seen a number of companies out the numbers today. overall indices are not going anywhere in a hurry. stick a look at where we sit with the major markets. 0.2%, justown by backing off the 400 level. the pound down a little bit. ruble saw a 50 basis point cut from the russian central bank. the governor delivering a little bit of a surprise on that point. what's happening with the major e?rkets in the states, romain the s&p relatively directionless. a...
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the withdrawing cash from post offices —— barclays.england euro qualify against bulgaria, the same story making the front page of the mirror, which calls it football's night of shame. a varied set of front pages. let's start with the sun, and euro 2020, bulgar off, you racists, a typical sun slats. england luckily thrashing the bulgarian team 6—0. at times it looked as though the game wouldn't necessarily be completed. the referee had to intervene on numerous occasions as racist sharing took place, hitler salutes, all sorts of absolutely despicable behaviour. do you think that the game shouldn't have gone ahead in the first place? thousands of seats were cordoned off because of behaviour in the past, this was a series of sanctions by uefa, but it didn't make any difference, did it? no, it didn't, and match officials discussed this with the england team and the england manager, gareth southgate, and they issued a warning to the crowd that if the abuse didn't stop, the match would be forfeited by the home team. but they allowed play to c
the withdrawing cash from post offices —— barclays.england euro qualify against bulgaria, the same story making the front page of the mirror, which calls it football's night of shame. a varied set of front pages. let's start with the sun, and euro 2020, bulgar off, you racists, a typical sun slats. england luckily thrashing the bulgarian team 6—0. at times it looked as though the game wouldn't necessarily be completed. the referee had to intervene on numerous occasions as racist sharing...
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is barclays gaining market share? james: not really. bear in mind, barclays has the u.s. footprint.an compare to that, and the dollar has helped this quarter. if anything, they are probably holding share. a good quarter for m&a, but the u.s. footprint. i don't think we will see the europeans get near these numbers. lisa: banks have largely outperformed with the exception of a few. is that give you confidence to go into the financial sector? james: the big trade, we always keep banging on about the yield curve and what that means for net interest margins. i struggle to believe that if you are bearish and think the curve will flatten that you would want to be on financials. technically, i don't have any idea. equities have been on a journey i cannot explain but medium-term my economic outlook is that we have seen the best of it in this cycle and things will get worse. the banks will try and stop that and will make it worse. anna: my next question is when values start to become attractive. it seems like it was trying to a month or so but that stalled. trading strategies. james: it is a
is barclays gaining market share? james: not really. bear in mind, barclays has the u.s. footprint.an compare to that, and the dollar has helped this quarter. if anything, they are probably holding share. a good quarter for m&a, but the u.s. footprint. i don't think we will see the europeans get near these numbers. lisa: banks have largely outperformed with the exception of a few. is that give you confidence to go into the financial sector? james: the big trade, we always keep banging on...
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that is interesting because here, stephen barclay, and let's all remember he was man enough to come ond quiz, so thanks for that and let's invite him again, but from a political point of view i will be less flattering, this is a number ten move with david frost, the eu negotiator on behalf of boris johnson, and stephen barclay is part of the team, but this is a number ten push from them. big picture, the view here is that the eu seem to have said things that are quite nice about the rules, the idea of northern ireland staying in the single market for goods and accepting eu rules, they see that as a big concession. the other thing that is fascinating is they know customs is the tricky bit, but i have been told by some very well— placed people that they had very strong signals from eu capitals that they were prepared to contemplate these kind of proposals. when you hear the foreign minister in ireland say today, if this is the final proposal, there will be no deal, very tough talk, but this is may be the basis of something. maybe the basis of discussion. but whether it can be done in ten
that is interesting because here, stephen barclay, and let's all remember he was man enough to come ond quiz, so thanks for that and let's invite him again, but from a political point of view i will be less flattering, this is a number ten move with david frost, the eu negotiator on behalf of boris johnson, and stephen barclay is part of the team, but this is a number ten push from them. big picture, the view here is that the eu seem to have said things that are quite nice about the rules, the...
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steve barclay and let's all remember, steve barclay was man enough to do a really hard quiz, so againld be less flattering, this is a number ten move, david frost was the eu negotiator on behalf of boris johnson and steve barclay as part of the team but this isa numberten barclay as part of the team but this is a number ten cabinet office, a push from them. the big picture, it which you hear is the said things about the rules, the idea of northern ireland staying in the single market and accepting eu rules, they see that it is a big concession here and the other thing thatis concession here and the other thing that is fascinating and they know that is fascinating and they know that customs is the trickier bit but there is a very well—placed people. very strong signals from eu capital, including dublin and contemplating these kinds of proposals. some you simon, the minister and saying today that if this is the final proposal, there will be no deal. very tough talk, but this may be the basis of something. whether or not it can be donein something. whether or not it can be done in ten da
steve barclay and let's all remember, steve barclay was man enough to do a really hard quiz, so againld be less flattering, this is a number ten move, david frost was the eu negotiator on behalf of boris johnson and steve barclay as part of the team but this isa numberten barclay as part of the team but this is a number ten cabinet office, a push from them. the big picture, it which you hear is the said things about the rules, the idea of northern ireland staying in the single market and...
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steve barclay himself is jetting off to amsterdam later for more talks, resuming tomorrow in brusselsey can move us onto this phase of intense negotiations. steve barclay was also asked whether the government will be bringing back these proposals to parliament. what if a deal is reached before that council? he said the government was considering it. thousands of masked pro—democracy protesters have ta ken to the streets of central hong kong in defiance of a ban on face coverings. police have fired tear gas at the protesters who they say are participating in "unlawful assemblies" and blocking major roads. i've been speaking to our china correspondent robin brant who is there. things have changed. we saw tens of thousands of people marching fairly peacefully with the police at the side, the police using tear gas in the past but they are definitely using it now. there are officers on this walkover bridge here holding out a rather ominous sign saying, warning — tear gas. what they are trying to do and they've been doing for the past ten minutes over in this area and also to the left, what
steve barclay himself is jetting off to amsterdam later for more talks, resuming tomorrow in brusselsey can move us onto this phase of intense negotiations. steve barclay was also asked whether the government will be bringing back these proposals to parliament. what if a deal is reached before that council? he said the government was considering it. thousands of masked pro—democracy protesters have ta ken to the streets of central hong kong in defiance of a ban on face coverings. police have...
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we had a constructive meeting with steve barclay and the british team and now iam going barclay and thesh team and now i am going to debrief the 27 ambassadors and the brexit steering group of the parliament. i have already said that brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. rna other top. . . ? vigilance, determination and patience. rna other top...? under huge scrutiny from the media, desperate for news, the eu chief negotiator was not ready to answer the many questions that exist. they are mainly about the process — what is going to happen and when? will the uk and eu negotiators enter what is called the tunnel, an intense period of confidential negotiations where compromises get made? and what will have happened by the time eu and meet leaders meet for the next summit on thursday 17th october, less tha n summit on thursday 17th october, less than a week away? and what will be presented to mps at a special sitting of parliament scheduled for a week on saturday? a possible deal, no deal, an extension? but the mood has definitely improved after
we had a constructive meeting with steve barclay and the british team and now iam going barclay and thesh team and now i am going to debrief the 27 ambassadors and the brexit steering group of the parliament. i have already said that brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. rna other top. . . ? vigilance, determination and patience. rna other top...? under huge scrutiny from the media, desperate for news, the eu chief negotiator was not ready to answer...
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barclays did very well.ll in domestic retail banking, and barclays did kind of mediocre. these two banks so far aren't really giving us any real direction, but i think what we will see overall is a bit of softness in domestic markets, a ,iny bit of growth there loan volume up, and on the investment banking side in the european market, things do not look so great. we seen some downturn there, a big downturn in ipo activity, trading volumes have been flat a bit. so far, we haven't seen much of a direction, but i think it will be that investment banking and europe will draw things down, and domestic and corporate will be kind of flat and down slightly overall. romaine: are you a little concerned that we didn't hear more with regards to cost-cutting? octavio: well, i think if you look at all the big banks, they are still very much focused on cost-cutting. that is the one leverage point they have. certainly if you look at barclays, they were quite successful in keeping costs under control, certainly domestically
barclays did very well.ll in domestic retail banking, and barclays did kind of mediocre. these two banks so far aren't really giving us any real direction, but i think what we will see overall is a bit of softness in domestic markets, a ,iny bit of growth there loan volume up, and on the investment banking side in the european market, things do not look so great. we seen some downturn there, a big downturn in ipo activity, trading volumes have been flat a bit. so far, we haven't seen much of a...
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we're going to take everybody over to barclay's.re all going to jump in an uber, i'm not sure which. alicia keys, her new single is "show me love," it's available now. her new album is out next year. we'll be right back with alicia keys at barclay's center. in san francisco, if there's three people and you have music, then it's a fiesta. i can teach you salsathat in fifteen minutes. ♪ so i try to pass the cultural torch onto my guests. my name is nancy and i'm an airbnb host. ♪ somewhere unexpected. everything you need is at your fingertips... and at the home depot. on-trend styles, with innovations to make it pet-proof. make it life-proof. make it waterproof. make it ...beautiful. and the home depot has everything you need to make it yours. today is the day for doing with new water-resistant home decorators collection laminate flooring starting at $1.58 a square foot. only from the home depot. ♪ new york show me love >> jimmy: i think they're calling the police this these houseser a going? >> guillermo: i'm hungry. >> jimmy: we're
we're going to take everybody over to barclay's.re all going to jump in an uber, i'm not sure which. alicia keys, her new single is "show me love," it's available now. her new album is out next year. we'll be right back with alicia keys at barclay's center. in san francisco, if there's three people and you have music, then it's a fiesta. i can teach you salsathat in fifteen minutes. ♪ so i try to pass the cultural torch onto my guests. my name is nancy and i'm an airbnb host. ♪...
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nejra: emmanuel cau from barclays stays with us.ix, let's get to that because it delivered enough news on wednesday to delay concerns over the looming competition from disney and apple. earnings topped expectations. joining us is emmanuel cau, still with us, but also a bloomberg intelligence analyst on set. it looks like the market decided to focus on the positives. >> i think they came into this with low expectations after a week q2. the numbers and subscriber growth pretty much in line with expectations. q4 was a little bit behind where the market was, still showing the decent growth. even though more competition is coming, we feel relatively confident that we can continue to grow the base. disney, this next wave of disruption on pricing and, i suppose, competition for content. how does netflix power through that? have they got the dominant brand? what is their usp? >> they are kind of really focusing on the breadth of their content. they are not shying away from the fact that it is going to cost them a lot of money. they will con
nejra: emmanuel cau from barclays stays with us.ix, let's get to that because it delivered enough news on wednesday to delay concerns over the looming competition from disney and apple. earnings topped expectations. joining us is emmanuel cau, still with us, but also a bloomberg intelligence analyst on set. it looks like the market decided to focus on the positives. >> i think they came into this with low expectations after a week q2. the numbers and subscriber growth pretty much in line...
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the uk's brexit secretary, stephen barclay, and the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, will meetg as talks resume in brussels. our correspondent adam fleming in is brussels for us. we are all gasping that anything positive has been said by these two at all. yes, the mood this week was very bad in terms of progress on a brexit deal culminating in chief negotiator michel barnier telling european parliament on wednesday that lots of the proposals put forward by the uk, particularly how customs would be handled in northern ireland, were just unacceptable to the uk. then yesterday prime minister borisjohnson the uk. then yesterday prime minister boris johnson and the uk. then yesterday prime minister borisjohnson and irish leader leo varadkar met in the north west of england for three hours, quite a lot of it by themselves without advisors, and they issued a statement saying they saw a pathway toa statement saying they saw a pathway to a possible deal. the mood changed insta ntly. to a possible deal. the mood changed instantly. but to be frank, lots of people working on brexit here ar
the uk's brexit secretary, stephen barclay, and the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, will meetg as talks resume in brussels. our correspondent adam fleming in is brussels for us. we are all gasping that anything positive has been said by these two at all. yes, the mood this week was very bad in terms of progress on a brexit deal culminating in chief negotiator michel barnier telling european parliament on wednesday that lots of the proposals put forward by the uk, particularly how customs...
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the markets down the road. >> i've been drawn to this very robust return on tangible equity from barclays as well. can i assume from this that brexit is a little bit of a red herring if you are turning in 17 to 19% from your uk business >> for sure, it is still a very profitable business for us we have a strong uk credit card business impairments have been reasonably manageable we were able to slightly improve our net income margin and increase our balances in our mortgage portfolio there are some head wins the profitability is quite acceptable to recognize even with brexit, we are in a benign market for the uk we have a high exposure and need to keep our eye on it. we have beenquite prudent in our unsecure lending >> in other corporate news, ab inbev has cut a full year guidance saying it will face additional head wents. it comes as they post a third quarter profit that missed expectations due to decline of beer shipments to china. >> unrest in hong kong has taken a toll on retail sales two luxury lines have absorbed the hit. gucci which is kering's crown picked up property italian jacke
the markets down the road. >> i've been drawn to this very robust return on tangible equity from barclays as well. can i assume from this that brexit is a little bit of a red herring if you are turning in 17 to 19% from your uk business >> for sure, it is still a very profitable business for us we have a strong uk credit card business impairments have been reasonably manageable we were able to slightly improve our net income margin and increase our balances in our mortgage portfolio...
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it says "brooklyn burger cheeseburger." >> both: "barclays signature prime beef." >> that's not barclays, these are the details that matter. we're spending $180,000 a year. as i walk around the stadium, i don't even see $18,000 worth of value. i see the batchagaloop burger. >> it's made with a brooklyn burger-- >> so they have a burger in here that's not called the brooklyn burger? that's a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't justify any sort of investment. i've made the decision to terminate all of the sports contracts, and save over $400,000 a year. we're gonna focus on selling these burgers in grocery stores around the country. look, i'm as enamored as you are by the glitz and the glam and the logos and all the fun stuff that goes with it. but at the end of the day, it's a business decision, right? >> correct. >> so it just doesn't-- although nice, the economics just don't work. >> and who gave you the p.o.? okay, let me check with frank and i'll get back to you. okay, bye. frank? >> yeah? >> you're still giving your own purchase order. you're approving your own pu
it says "brooklyn burger cheeseburger." >> both: "barclays signature prime beef." >> that's not barclays, these are the details that matter. we're spending $180,000 a year. as i walk around the stadium, i don't even see $18,000 worth of value. i see the batchagaloop burger. >> it's made with a brooklyn burger-- >> so they have a burger in here that's not called the brooklyn burger? that's a problem, right? the sports contracts that we have don't...
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the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, and michel barnier are currently holding talks there.t night, the northern ireland secretary, julian smith, told the bbc that there was a need to compromise. i'm not going to go into the negotiations now but we do need to compromise, we do need a focus on come together and having an accommodation and what we saw today i think was a pathway, as the taoiseach said, to an accommodation and that gives me great heart. let's speak to our correspondent in brussels, adam fleming. good morning, tell us more about what is expected to happen today given that we think there is a surprise over the positivity of the meeting yesterday between boris johnson and leo varadkar stephen buckley arrived for his breakfast with michel barnier about an hour ago and it is still going on —— stephen barclay. we know in a couple of hours at lunchtime he will go and breathe ambassadors from the 27 other eu countries about what was brought to him and what he thinks about it. a lot of speculation is that the best outcome is that michel barnier says enough has changed i
the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, and michel barnier are currently holding talks there.t night, the northern ireland secretary, julian smith, told the bbc that there was a need to compromise. i'm not going to go into the negotiations now but we do need to compromise, we do need a focus on come together and having an accommodation and what we saw today i think was a pathway, as the taoiseach said, to an accommodation and that gives me great heart. let's speak to our correspondent in...
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the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, will meet the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier later.rter adam fleming joins us. this adam fleming joins us. felt like yesterday after thl meeting this felt like yesterday after the meeting between the two prime ministers, a distinct change of tone. think how gloomy things had been for the first half of the week and in the meeting happened, and then that statement came out yesterday afternoon and it seemed positive in comparison with what had gone before. i have to say took people here in brussels working on brexit by surprise. they do not know what has been agreed between the two leaders and what it might mean in what is going to happen which i find quite amazing in the brexit process but we will get some information this morning because steve barclay, the brexit secretary will be here to see mr barnier and then mr barnier will brief the other ambassadors at about lunchtime so hopefully some information will start dribbling out about what has happened. the way i see it, there are more options about what could have happened here. did the
the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, will meet the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier later.rter adam fleming joins us. this adam fleming joins us. felt like yesterday after thl meeting this felt like yesterday after the meeting between the two prime ministers, a distinct change of tone. think how gloomy things had been for the first half of the week and in the meeting happened, and then that statement came out yesterday afternoon and it seemed positive in comparison with what had gone...
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brexit secretary stephen barclay met the eu's chief negotiator today.h to agreement looks steep. brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. are we near the top? but what about the obstacles? he wouldn't say. are you going to negotiate over the weekend? would parties, including boris johnson's dup allies, have a veto over northern ireland's future status? no answers today. northern ireland will be part of future uk trade deals, but the uk might drop plans for customs checks on the island of ireland when there is an eu border there. let me work, please. these are the details that could make or break a deal in tough negotiations, but in cyprus, the eu council president was clear. giving up is not an option. of course, there's no guarantee of success, and the time is practically up. but even the slightest chance must be used. here at westminster, the diaries and calendars for next week are covered in red ink. there is the big eu leaders' summit, then on saturday, a special session of the house of commons. expect a vot
brexit secretary stephen barclay met the eu's chief negotiator today.h to agreement looks steep. brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. are we near the top? but what about the obstacles? he wouldn't say. are you going to negotiate over the weekend? would parties, including boris johnson's dup allies, have a veto over northern ireland's future status? no answers today. northern ireland will be part of future uk trade deals, but the uk might drop plans...
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brexit secretary stephen barclay met the eu's chief negotiator today. the mood visibly positive.ent looked steep. brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. are we near the top? but what about the obstacles? he wouldn't say. are you going to negotiate over the weekend? would parties, including boris johnson's dup allies, have a veto over northern ireland's future status? no answers today. northern ireland will be part of future uk trade deals, but the uk might drop plans for customs checks, on the island of ireland, when there is an eu border there. these are the details that could make or break a deal in tough negotiations, but in cyprus, the eu council president was clear — giving up is not an option. of course, there is no guarantee of success, and the time is practically up. but even the slightest chance must be used. here, at westminster, the diaries and calendars for next week are covered in red ink. there is the big eu leaders' summit, then on saturday, a special session of the house of commons. expect a vote on a deal, if there is o
brexit secretary stephen barclay met the eu's chief negotiator today. the mood visibly positive.ent looked steep. brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. are we near the top? but what about the obstacles? he wouldn't say. are you going to negotiate over the weekend? would parties, including boris johnson's dup allies, have a veto over northern ireland's future status? no answers today. northern ireland will be part of future uk trade deals, but the uk...
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brexit secretary stephen barclay defended the move in parliament. made clear is that we would abide by the law, and what lord pannick has confirmed, amongst many others, is that the prime minister has done so, so there is no question as to the commitment from the prime minister. but, of course, he disagrees with the action, and it won't surprise any members either of this house or the european council as to what the position of the prime minister is and his commitment to leaving on the 31st of october. borisjohnson said he wouldn't ask foran borisjohnson said he wouldn't ask for an extension to brexit, he did so on for an extension to brexit, he did so on saturday. he also said a few months ago he would never support any sort of customs border in the irish sea, but he is now supporting that option and, in terms of the numbers, jonathan, the dup, the democratic unionists, are against mr johnson's plan. how does that affect the arithmetic? they are ten votes the arithmetic? they are ten votes the prime minister could do with, because he doesn't have a
brexit secretary stephen barclay defended the move in parliament. made clear is that we would abide by the law, and what lord pannick has confirmed, amongst many others, is that the prime minister has done so, so there is no question as to the commitment from the prime minister. but, of course, he disagrees with the action, and it won't surprise any members either of this house or the european council as to what the position of the prime minister is and his commitment to leaving on the 31st of...
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steve barclay arriving in brussels this morning.ent later, a smile. the big sticking point, how the uk plans to do customs checks in northern ireland. afterwards, the priority for michel barnier was explaining what had been discussed to the rest of the eu, not to the rest of the world. we had a constructive meeting with steve barclay and the british team and now i am going to debrief the 27 ambassadors and the brexit steering group of the parliament. i have already said that brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. under huge scrutiny from the media, desperate for news, the eu chief negotiator was not ready to answer the many questions that exist. they are mainly about the process — what is going to happen and when? will the uk and eu negotiators enter what is called the tunnel, an intense period of confidential negotiations where compromises get made? and what will have happened by the time eu and meet leaders meet for the next summit on thursday 17th october, less than a week away? and wha
steve barclay arriving in brussels this morning.ent later, a smile. the big sticking point, how the uk plans to do customs checks in northern ireland. afterwards, the priority for michel barnier was explaining what had been discussed to the rest of the eu, not to the rest of the world. we had a constructive meeting with steve barclay and the british team and now i am going to debrief the 27 ambassadors and the brexit steering group of the parliament. i have already said that brexit is like...
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steve barclay arriving in brussels this morning.r about two hours, a moment later, a smile. the big sticking point, how the uk plans to do customs checks in northern ireland. afterwards, the priority for michel barnier was explaining what had been discussed, to the rest of the eu, not to the rest of the world. we had a constructive meeting with steve barclay and the british team and now i am going to debrief the 27 ambassadors and the brexit group of the parliament. i have already said that brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. are we near the top...? under huge scrutiny from the media, desperate for news, the eu chief negotiator was not ready to answer the many questions that exist. they are mainly about the process — what is going to happen and when? will the uk and eu negotiators enter what is called the tunnel, an intense period of confidential ,negotiations where compromises get made? and what will have happened by the time eu and meet leaders meet for the next summit, on thursday 17
steve barclay arriving in brussels this morning.r about two hours, a moment later, a smile. the big sticking point, how the uk plans to do customs checks in northern ireland. afterwards, the priority for michel barnier was explaining what had been discussed, to the rest of the eu, not to the rest of the world. we had a constructive meeting with steve barclay and the british team and now i am going to debrief the 27 ambassadors and the brexit group of the parliament. i have already said that...
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brexit secretary stephen barclay met the eu's chief negotiator today. the mood visibly positive.oked steep. brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. are we near the top? but what about the obstacles? he wouldn't say. are you going to negotiate over the weekend? would parties including boris johnson's dup allies have a veto over northern ireland's future status? no answers today. northern ireland will be part of future uk trade deals, but the uk might drop plans for customs checks on the island of ireland when there is an eu border there. these are the details that could make or break a deal in tough negotiations, but in cyprus the eu council president was clear, giving up is not an option. of course, there is no guarantee of success and the time is practically up. but even the slightest chance must be used. here at westminster, the diaries and calendars for next week are covered in red ink. there is the big eu leaders‘ summit, then on saturday a special session of the house of commons. expect a vote on a deal, if there is one, and a push
brexit secretary stephen barclay met the eu's chief negotiator today. the mood visibly positive.oked steep. brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. are we near the top? but what about the obstacles? he wouldn't say. are you going to negotiate over the weekend? would parties including boris johnson's dup allies have a veto over northern ireland's future status? no answers today. northern ireland will be part of future uk trade deals, but the uk might...
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brexit secretary stephen barclay met the eu's chief negotiator today. the mood visibly positive.oked steep. brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. are we near the top? but what about the obstacles? he wouldn't say. are you going to negotiate over the weekend? would parties including boris johnson's dup allies have a veto over northern ireland's future status? no answers today. northern ireland will be part of future uk trade deals, but the uk might drop plans for customs checks on the island of ireland when there is an eu border there. these are the details that could make or break a deal in tough negotiations, but in cyprus the eu council president was clear, giving up is not an option. of course, there is no guarantee of success and the time is practically up. but even the slightest chance must be used. here at westminster, the diaries and calendars for next week are covered in red ink. there is the big eu leaders‘ summit, then on saturday a special session of the house of commons. expect a vote on a deal, if there is one, and a push
brexit secretary stephen barclay met the eu's chief negotiator today. the mood visibly positive.oked steep. brexit is like climbing a mountain. we need vigilance, determination and patience. are we near the top? but what about the obstacles? he wouldn't say. are you going to negotiate over the weekend? would parties including boris johnson's dup allies have a veto over northern ireland's future status? no answers today. northern ireland will be part of future uk trade deals, but the uk might...
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barclays made quite a change.ine network link protected a number of cash machines and gave them so—called ‘special status' because they were so important to local people and businesses. but which? say 194 of those special machines actually closed between january last year and july this year. well, link says it does protect and replace machines in remote communities unless there is a post office nearby. that's because you can now withdraw cash at post office counters. yesterday barclays became the first bank to opt out of that agreement. and so if you're barclays customer you won't be able to get your cash out at a post office from january. they have been telling me it will offer different services, may be cashing a check over—the—counter or cashback at a local retailer but nonetheless, some significant transactions happen over—the—counter. transactions happen over-the-counter. what we have done is we have had a look at all our customers are using the post office for cash so firstly 99% of them are already transact
barclays made quite a change.ine network link protected a number of cash machines and gave them so—called ‘special status' because they were so important to local people and businesses. but which? say 194 of those special machines actually closed between january last year and july this year. well, link says it does protect and replace machines in remote communities unless there is a post office nearby. that's because you can now withdraw cash at post office counters. yesterday barclays...
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an on—message stephen barclay.ort secretary has revealed that up to 70% of exporters arriving at ports won't have the correct paperwork if the uk leaves the eu without a deal. the government has made contingency plans under operation yellowhammer for a no—deal scenario. they include procedures to tackle traffic queues created by delays at ports and plans to divert vehicles to lorry parks. there's also been a campaign to inform hauliers about the documents that they would need. grant shapps updated the transport committee with the most recent figures. the previous set of yellowhammer preparedness had us saying that as low as 15% of people could turn up ready, but it could be as high as 50%. so it's 15—50, and now that's risen to 30—60. so we think the overall impact has been that many more people will now turn up ready with the right paperwork to cross the channel. and just to clarify, this is not an issue of traffic coming in. this is not an issue of imports, because we're not imposing new day one restrictions. so
an on—message stephen barclay.ort secretary has revealed that up to 70% of exporters arriving at ports won't have the correct paperwork if the uk leaves the eu without a deal. the government has made contingency plans under operation yellowhammer for a no—deal scenario. they include procedures to tackle traffic queues created by delays at ports and plans to divert vehicles to lorry parks. there's also been a campaign to inform hauliers about the documents that they would need. grant shapps...
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stephen barclay, the brexit secretary, had conceded that "exit summary declarations" would be neededere would only be "light touch checks". well, the dup leader said there would definitely have to be checks in place. because we're going to have export declarations from northern ireland to great britain that he now calls administrative processes, but they are exit declarations which have to be checked. and from great britain to northern ireland there will be customs declarations, physical checks, tariffs on goods going to the european union and, entry summary declarations. his own impact assessment says it's a potential to reduce trade, business investment, consumer spending in northern ireland, and will hit small businesses disproportionately. let's have a bit of clarity and honesty in this house! and he urged the brexit secretary to take seriously a warning from the head of the police service of northern ireland that a deal perceived as a threat to the union between great britain and northern ireland could lead to civil disorder by loyalists. you're really in danger here of causing
stephen barclay, the brexit secretary, had conceded that "exit summary declarations" would be neededere would only be "light touch checks". well, the dup leader said there would definitely have to be checks in place. because we're going to have export declarations from northern ireland to great britain that he now calls administrative processes, but they are exit declarations which have to be checked. and from great britain to northern ireland there will be customs...
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my sense is neitherjohnson nor stephen barclay wa nted neitherjohnson nor stephen barclay wanted to answeroblems i had with it. i think generally, about the whole debate, it's purse —— proceeded in the last three years with not a contempt for northern ireland but the real sense of cavalier disinterest in the consequences and , so cavalier disinterest in the consequences and, so i do worry and i think that in terms of the politics of next week, i could see, really see... we have talked about this. the dup, if we don't get a say going into the agreement and we don't have a veto to come out of it, boo you told me next week they were never going to get in individual veto. this is the intricacies of northern ireland which were not thought about from those who voted to leave, and i would have simply... i would say to them they need to be really careful because northern ireland, the piece is there but it's fragile, and weed to be conscious of that. all of us need to be careful of it. the negotiators looked carefully at this because the last deal was rejected, the uk backstop, so deal was rejected
my sense is neitherjohnson nor stephen barclay wa nted neitherjohnson nor stephen barclay wanted to answeroblems i had with it. i think generally, about the whole debate, it's purse —— proceeded in the last three years with not a contempt for northern ireland but the real sense of cavalier disinterest in the consequences and , so cavalier disinterest in the consequences and, so i do worry and i think that in terms of the politics of next week, i could see, really see... we have talked about...
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barclay's analyst. expecting a lot from chipotle with stock that has doubled will we get it?> good morning. we expect strong results out of chipotle they are industry leading. they've got a lot rebounding >> listen, chipotle had a major health scare what have they done right? they do a lot of different things now digital offerings, delivery making a variety of changes on the brand >> it appears that the hype around all-day break fast in the company. the key figures our viewers need to watchclosely. they are rolling out deliver and kiosks they are working on a variety of initiatives. >> and an overweight on mcdonalds. what other names in the fast food, fast casual space are the most interesting to you right now? >> one competitor is restaurant brands they own burger king, popeyes, tim hortons. we think that is attractive. if you believe the macroenvironment and consumer environment is going to flow, qsr is where we prefer to be wendys has been performing well. they have a break fast launch and international launch >> wendys up 38% year to date. they have tried breakfast before
barclay's analyst. expecting a lot from chipotle with stock that has doubled will we get it?> good morning. we expect strong results out of chipotle they are industry leading. they've got a lot rebounding >> listen, chipotle had a major health scare what have they done right? they do a lot of different things now digital offerings, delivery making a variety of changes on the brand >> it appears that the hype around all-day break fast in the company. the key figures our viewers...
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ups is first up tomorrow with rbf and barclays to follow. today, we hear from the cfo of software giant sap. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." has described boris johnson's situation this morning -- looking at a fruit tree but unable to eat or drink anything. he is going to try and put a meaningful vote to parliament today. speculation is he may have those votes by just 16 in terms of that amendment. and then we look ahead to this week. if we get a vote, we asked whether it will pass. optimismms to be some in the market. sterling is softer today but the drop of .5%, nothing compared to the gain of 5% this month. votef them saying a was passed this week. , credit of strategists agricole, we could see 136 in the medium-term. one week volatility staying elevated near the 2016 highs. manus. manus: that is the conversation we had yesterday. he said a lot of the risk is in the options market, not in the spot market. hard brexit risk runs for the rest of 20/20. even if he gets a deal over the line because he has a lot of trade deals to negot
ups is first up tomorrow with rbf and barclays to follow. today, we hear from the cfo of software giant sap. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." has described boris johnson's situation this morning -- looking at a fruit tree but unable to eat or drink anything. he is going to try and put a meaningful vote to parliament today. speculation is he may have those votes by just 16 in terms of that amendment. and then we look ahead to this week. if we get a vote, we asked whether it...
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barclays have done that.id they would stop free cash withdrawals from post offices. there is a lot of public pressure on them, also from mps and the industry. they reversed that decision. we are looking at that later. also, her post offices are in big trouble. their future later. also, her post offices are in big trouble. theirfuture is in doubt. this i find really interesting. the percentage of mums 110w interesting. the percentage of mums now working is at an all—time high. three quarters of mothers are now in work. that is compared to 62% to 20 yea rs work. that is compared to 62% to 20 years ago. two different reasons for it. apparently women are better educated now. they get to a point in their career where they come back after maternity. also, women have to work a lot more sense austerity. single mums are taking on part—time work. do you want an earworm? i like this headline. under a pound, do you want an earworm? i like this headline. undera pound, overa pound... this is the owner of the world's larges
barclays have done that.id they would stop free cash withdrawals from post offices. there is a lot of public pressure on them, also from mps and the industry. they reversed that decision. we are looking at that later. also, her post offices are in big trouble. their future later. also, her post offices are in big trouble. theirfuture is in doubt. this i find really interesting. the percentage of mums 110w interesting. the percentage of mums now working is at an all—time high. three quarters...
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marcus rashford got them off the mark with a powerful drive, barclay added the next couple of girls before sterling scored the first of the two on the night. harry kane found the things of with the final goal of the night, he has scored in every qualifier so far. 86 when —— 6—0 win on the night, but all been about the racism and abuse the eglin players have taken to social media. rahim sterling said,... marcus rashford also with the same sentiment. he also praised the fans. our sports corresponding job wilson is in sofia and centres there is just after full—time. one is in sofia and centres there is just afterfull—time. one eglin supporter has told me she had monkey noises from bulgarian fans from the first minute of the game. england have experienced this before, so what has changed? clearly now they have the confidence and determination to support racism —— report racism. the second protocol could have involved the game being suspended. it could well be argued that england's emphatic victory is the best response. gareth southgate has said that england has its own rate issues with racism,
marcus rashford got them off the mark with a powerful drive, barclay added the next couple of girls before sterling scored the first of the two on the night. harry kane found the things of with the final goal of the night, he has scored in every qualifier so far. 86 when —— 6—0 win on the night, but all been about the racism and abuse the eglin players have taken to social media. rahim sterling said,... marcus rashford also with the same sentiment. he also praised the fans. our sports...
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plug ins us younger men of the ship deck a 100 lot of but i mean they are one more raw and i had my barclay oh bad young james lean. and look i'm a nurse right you know jane feeling good this method only committed to keep in mind no matter insulin give us any all. mesler 70 racket all moderates are fit kids and work. surely it i love god only knows a whole sarah was certainly a king choice so i shall be stocking shelves lucky to. see were her no. way i'm a stickler for. a downward spiral in a...
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a little while ago, stephen barclay, the brexit secretary, told the brexit select committee that theter will write that letter asking for a delay if there is no deal saturday. let me quote that. he says the mp will comply with the law and comply with undertakings given to the court. with me now is mark francois, conservative mp and member of the eurosceptic european research group. good morning. steve baker did yourself you will make recommendations to your group of mps based on your knowledge of the negotiations. what is the latest detail you have? are you party to any information we haven't heard? not really... shouting off camera. growth if we live, it will be delightful... if this idiot would shut up. he is exercising his democratic right. he is. shouting continues. we had a meeting at number ten yesterday. we have another one this afternoon. we haven't yet been given the full terms of a deal because, by the full terms of a deal because, by the sound of it, it hasn't been finalised in brussels, but the erg met last night, we normally meet on a tuesday evening, that is usual, and
a little while ago, stephen barclay, the brexit secretary, told the brexit select committee that theter will write that letter asking for a delay if there is no deal saturday. let me quote that. he says the mp will comply with the law and comply with undertakings given to the court. with me now is mark francois, conservative mp and member of the eurosceptic european research group. good morning. steve baker did yourself you will make recommendations to your group of mps based on your knowledge...
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election millions of argentinians are facing a housing crisis which many say was caused by incumbent barclays calls and 10 years after strains real estate prices thousands take to the streets in madrid demanding higher stakes. on chris cuomo welcome to the program the harshest labor dispute of general motors in almost 50 years appears to be a result. on wednesday negotiators for g.m. and all the union representatives reached a tentative agreement demanding a share of profits better benefits and stronger future commitment by the company nearly 50000 g.m. workers began a walk last month crippling the carmakers u.s. operations. the hard fought deal won't bring an immediate end to the strike by $49000.00 workers they are likely to stay on the picket lines for at least 2 more days as union committees vote on the deal which members must then also approve for many braving the rain in the picket lines the strike has been about broader issues as well as the big deal obviously the regime doesn't feel like we're fighting not just for us personally but for the middle class and jobs and that's what we've
election millions of argentinians are facing a housing crisis which many say was caused by incumbent barclays calls and 10 years after strains real estate prices thousands take to the streets in madrid demanding higher stakes. on chris cuomo welcome to the program the harshest labor dispute of general motors in almost 50 years appears to be a result. on wednesday negotiators for g.m. and all the union representatives reached a tentative agreement demanding a share of profits better benefits and...
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he was rather taken to task by the dup and p, sammy wilson, mr barclay tried to reassure mr wilson, ints or has said in writing that he will honour what is written in the good friday agreement. welcome i think the prime minister hasn‘t all stages, including in the letter to which i referred, mr wilson, underscored that proposals are centred on oui’ wilson, underscored that proposals are centred on our commitment to solutions that are compatible with the belfast good friday agreement command he sent that out in his letter. now, it is then an issue for the negotiating teams in terms of how their proposal put forward by the prime minister is then taken forward , the prime minister is then taken forward, but he has, at all stages, underscored his commitment to the belfast good friday agreement. with respect, minister, it‘s not an issue for the negotiating teams to decide how that‘s taken forward. not if it is explicit in what we are told, time and time again in this committee, it‘s an internationally binding agreements, which very clearly, in fact, and very, very explicit and detailed ter
he was rather taken to task by the dup and p, sammy wilson, mr barclay tried to reassure mr wilson, ints or has said in writing that he will honour what is written in the good friday agreement. welcome i think the prime minister hasn‘t all stages, including in the letter to which i referred, mr wilson, underscored that proposals are centred on oui’ wilson, underscored that proposals are centred on our commitment to solutions that are compatible with the belfast good friday agreement command...
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cutting drive amid falling interest rates brags that and the long running trade work $3.00 former top barclays executives are due in court on monday there are charged with fraud linked to how the bank raised billions of pounds from qatar in 2008 the case centers on the alleged payments to qatar in return for cash that helped the bank during the financial crisis all 3 deny any wrongdoing german arms exports are heading for a new record this year by the end of september export licenses have risen by 75 percent year on year to more than $6000000000.00 euros by far the most exports were approved for hungary egypt follows in 2nd place. the measure would be a 1st in any city here in germany on the initiative of berlin's left wing government berlin senate's is planning to introduce a rent cap to freeze rents for 5 years and most older buildings residents have been complaining that their once famously affordable city was pricing them out now with the new law scheduled to come into effect at the beginning of next year contractors fear business could suffer with homeowners and investors canceling orders
cutting drive amid falling interest rates brags that and the long running trade work $3.00 former top barclays executives are due in court on monday there are charged with fraud linked to how the bank raised billions of pounds from qatar in 2008 the case centers on the alleged payments to qatar in return for cash that helped the bank during the financial crisis all 3 deny any wrongdoing german arms exports are heading for a new record this year by the end of september export licenses have risen...
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we also have barclays, society general and citigroup also announcing job cuts this year. —— german lenderer business stories. talks to resolve a damaging strike at the us car giant gm have broken down. negotiations between general motors and the united auto workers union stalled on sunday, with diagreement over pay and job security. so far the strike action has cost gm $1 billion in earnings. flights bringing back the remaining 4,800 thomas cook holidaymakers took off on sunday. the uk's civil aviation authority launched its operation matterhorn plan after the tour firm collapsed, and has handled the return of almost 150,000 people. nissan is struggling to fill the leadership vacuum left by the arrest of carlos ghosn. it's reported a rift has emerged between the top executives trying to choose the next leader. nissan's board is expected to meet on tuesday to discuss who will take on the role. a quick look again at the financial markets. i want to mention that in asia today, markets are closed in hong kong, china and sydney, so that has limited trade in asia. the hang seng and the all ordi
we also have barclays, society general and citigroup also announcing job cuts this year. —— german lenderer business stories. talks to resolve a damaging strike at the us car giant gm have broken down. negotiations between general motors and the united auto workers union stalled on sunday, with diagreement over pay and job security. so far the strike action has cost gm $1 billion in earnings. flights bringing back the remaining 4,800 thomas cook holidaymakers took off on sunday. the uk's...