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banks having a lower share than barclays.tay in both rackets, being british becomes an advantage. after brexit even more. allowing investors to have a and hiring base someone other than an american investment bank, it has advantages being a british universal bank. we can and do compete. francine: are you expecting a helping hand from regulators to deregulate and look at the u.s. model? jes: we have all said, and i have been under mark carney's view that given our u.s. presence, and 40% is in our u.s. investment bank, we need to be focused on the regulatory environment in the u.s. having the flexibility to watch the fed and u.s. treasuries and what they are dealing with the financial system is important to barclays. >> the trading figures were through the roof, what does it mean for barclays? about hownnot talk the fourth quarter or first quarter is. we announce our results in a couple weeks. that thet is hopeful capital markets in europe and the u.s. will start to have a back in the go direction of travel that we saw in 2016.
banks having a lower share than barclays.tay in both rackets, being british becomes an advantage. after brexit even more. allowing investors to have a and hiring base someone other than an american investment bank, it has advantages being a british universal bank. we can and do compete. francine: are you expecting a helping hand from regulators to deregulate and look at the u.s. model? jes: we have all said, and i have been under mark carney's view that given our u.s. presence, and 40% is in...
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steve barclay is probably not going to be in thejob he in for barclay is probably not going to be in he in for too barclay is probably not going to be in thejob he in for too much longer, we are going to be leaving the european union at the end of the week, so they will be no need for a brexit secretary, and perhaps he feels he can speak more freely now thatis feels he can speak more freely now that is the case. his constituency in north east cambridgeshire is not really affected by the planned route either, so maybe he feels that this is something that he needs to speak up is something that he needs to speak up abouta is something that he needs to speak up about a little more, and he talks about the levelling up agenda, that isa about the levelling up agenda, that is a huge part of what this government is trying to achieve, to rebalance the economy in the midlands and the north of england, so how does the prime minister square that are gender with cancelling what is the biggest infrastructure project in europe. it isa infrastructure project in europe. it is a hugely tricky decision
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but steve barclay is not the person who will be making the decision here, it ultimately lies with ther and he will have conversations with his chancellor and the transport secretary about it. steve barclay ‘s influence is limited, and indeed, his seat at the cabinet table might not be there for too much longer because the government is about to disband the department for exiting the european union because remember we will be doing that on friday of this week. you go where i was about to go, namely friday and the consequences of that. yes, so today we have had the publication of the commemorative coin to mark our departure from the eu, a50p coin to mark our departure from the eu, a 50p piece that has on it "peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations". much more important than the coin, of course, is the next phase of our negotiations. we will close the first chapter of the brexit story on friday, and then we will talk about what our future relationship with the eu will look like, and steve barclay again was asked about this on andrew marr this morning, and he said the government
but steve barclay is not the person who will be making the decision here, it ultimately lies with ther and he will have conversations with his chancellor and the transport secretary about it. steve barclay ‘s influence is limited, and indeed, his seat at the cabinet table might not be there for too much longer because the government is about to disband the department for exiting the european union because remember we will be doing that on friday of this week. you go where i was about to go,...
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so is it not clear what insight steve barclay has. will be making his mind up shortly. thank you. cricket, and england are well on top on day three of the final test against south africa in johannesburg. of the final test against south africa injohannesburg. they are currently adding to their big first innings lead. this is billy cooper's last test. this player is playing his last test after playing 16 years for south africa. at times like this they throw the ball to ben stokes. the highlights belonged to mark wood. this bill was so fast it not only bold, it broke one of his bales. he had five wickets to go with it. south africa 18s all out. with the lead still 200 runs england could make south africa bat again put up and said they decided to have ago put up and said they decided to have a go themselves. they were looking at my hand and already i had got them... this is a typical maths lesson for year twos in alicia's class. even though she is profoundly deaf, she teaches at a mainstream school using british sign language and lipreadi
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|j think stephen barclay has expressed?”t reflects what borisjohnson said to many of the regional boards —— and much of the regional media in the last few months. business leaders in the north feel strongly. we wrote to the prime minister last friday. northern mps feel strongly. the number keeps increasing. there is significant support for this project. it is unpopular with a number of constituency mps along the route in bucks, that is not the reason to cancel the uk's most significant infrastructure project. it is critical if we are to create the necessary capacity to enable cities across the north and there we re cities across the north and there were tones from crewe to darlington to be able to thrive and continue to succeed. these are constituencies that voted in conservative mps. it would be unusual for an that voted in conservative mps. it would be unusualfor an incoming government dependent on the north to be so short—sighted. government dependent on the north to be so short-sighted. to what extent is it too late to p
|j think stephen barclay has expressed?”t reflects what borisjohnson said to many of the regional boards —— and much of the regional media in the last few months. business leaders in the north feel strongly. we wrote to the prime minister last friday. northern mps feel strongly. the number keeps increasing. there is significant support for this project. it is unpopular with a number of constituency mps along the route in bucks, that is not the reason to cancel the uk's most significant...
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now, stephen barclay is possibly not going to be in thisjob for too much longer, we will be leaving the end of the week, so there will be no need for a brexit secretary, and he may feel that he can speak more freely now that he can speak more freely now thatis that he can speak more freely now that is the case. his constituency in north—east cambridge it is not really affected by the planned route either, so maybe he feels it is something he needs to speak out about more. he talks about the levelling up agenda, a huge part of what this government says it wants to achieve, so how does the prime minister square that agenda with cancelling what is the biggest infrastructure project in europe? it isa infrastructure project in europe? it is a hugely tricky decision for him, but there are several newly elected conservative mps in the midlands and the north of england to a deeply sceptical about it, increasingly worried about the spiralling costs. we will wait and see what the review into this actually finds. we have seen into this actually finds. we have seen a into this actually finds. we ha
now, stephen barclay is possibly not going to be in thisjob for too much longer, we will be leaving the end of the week, so there will be no need for a brexit secretary, and he may feel that he can speak more freely now that he can speak more freely now thatis that he can speak more freely now that is the case. his constituency in north—east cambridge it is not really affected by the planned route either, so maybe he feels it is something he needs to speak out about more. he talks about the...
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i left barclays in 2013, shortly after bob diamond let the organisation, and it started to change but learned at ba rclays, the skill set i'd learned at barclays, the the skill set i'd learned at ba rclays, the financial analysis skills with something that was outright positive for climate and society and when ijoined wellington management i had never heard of impact investing, it was a new part of the industry and still is today but as soon as i heard about what it was, i knewl but as soon as i heard about what it was, i knew i was going to spend the next few decades working in that pa rt of next few decades working in that part of the industry. we are out of time but thank you so much. thank you. in a moment we'll run through some viewer responses to our twitter question. but first patek philippe is one of the few luxury brands that's still family owned. the 180—year—old company also makes some of the priciest watches on the market. sharanjit leyl spoke to the fourth generation president thierry stern and asked if he'd consider selling the business. iam not i am not willing to sell,
i left barclays in 2013, shortly after bob diamond let the organisation, and it started to change but learned at ba rclays, the skill set i'd learned at barclays, the the skill set i'd learned at ba rclays, the financial analysis skills with something that was outright positive for climate and society and when ijoined wellington management i had never heard of impact investing, it was a new part of the industry and still is today but as soon as i heard about what it was, i knewl but as soon as...
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a word of caution, after stephen barclay said yes, downing street emphasised this was a gut reaction,too much into the entrails. the government is set to overhaul the smart motorway network after revealing 38 people have been killed on them in the last five years. smart motorways don't have a hard shoulder and drivers who break down can be trapped in the speeding traffic. bbc panorama has found that on one section of the m25, near misses have increased 20—fold since the hard shoulder was taken away. richard bilton reports. smart motorways were meant to ease congestion, open up the hard shoulder for traffic, monitor with technology, close a lane when there's a problem. we've got huge problems on the m1 at the moment near sheffield... but lives are being lost. jason mercer stopped on the m1 after a bump with another driver. the cameras didn't see them. the lane wasn't closed. they were both killed. they should have been picked up stationary on the motorway by detectors, camera operators and they weren't, and that lane wasn't closed until after they were dead. without a hard shoulder, th
a word of caution, after stephen barclay said yes, downing street emphasised this was a gut reaction,too much into the entrails. the government is set to overhaul the smart motorway network after revealing 38 people have been killed on them in the last five years. smart motorways don't have a hard shoulder and drivers who break down can be trapped in the speeding traffic. bbc panorama has found that on one section of the m25, near misses have increased 20—fold since the hard shoulder was...
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stephen barclay has been talking to andrew marr. a fast moving situation. they are stuck.he fca is working with the chinese authorities. is owner left a possibility we are looking at? we will continue to monitor and test anyone come back to ensure those tests co m e anyone come back to ensure those tests come back without any positive results and they are continuing to monitor. it is something that is fast moving and we are keeping...m isa fast moving and we are keeping...m is a possibility, air lift? we will keep it under review. more on the situation on the ground in wutan where the outbreak started. we heard earlierfrom yvonne where the outbreak started. we heard earlier from yvonne griffiths, visiting lecturer from cardiff but based at birmingham city university and she has been there with collea g u es and she has been there with colleagues since january. thank you very much for being with us. tell us, what is the situation in wuhan at the moment? we are only in 1 small area of a vast city. so it is very difficult to give you more information than you have had already
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that was stephen barclay speaking to andrew marr. i have been speaking to andrew marr.e research group the northern powerhouse project, and he made the case for the project getting the go—ahead. case for the project getting the go-ahead. business leaders in the north of england who feel very strongly, 120 of them including myself, to the prime minister last friday. northern mps feel very strongly and the number keeps going up. i wrote again to the prime minster privately last week. i think there is very significant support for this project. it is popular with a number of constituency mps along the route in buckinghamshire. —— unpopular. that is not a reason to cancel the uk's most important infrastructure projects. in particular, stephen barclay says, it is critical if we are going to create the necessary capacity to enable the cities across the north, towns from crewe to darlington, to be able to thrive and succeed, and both of those are particularly constituencies with the concerns of mps, it would be very unusual for an incoming to —— government who has been so depen
that was stephen barclay speaking to andrew marr. i have been speaking to andrew marr.e research group the northern powerhouse project, and he made the case for the project getting the go—ahead. case for the project getting the go-ahead. business leaders in the north of england who feel very strongly, 120 of them including myself, to the prime minister last friday. northern mps feel very strongly and the number keeps going up. i wrote again to the prime minster privately last week. i think...
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is barclays the most likely to do that?more like a european bank than any of the other europeans. -- doesn't feel like the european banking reporting season is more disappointment? the u.s. season has gone well. morgan stanley is trading up strong -- up strongly. citigroup looked solid as well. wells fargo a little bit of a mess, but trading came through strongly. stefania: absolutely. you would expect to see from a trading perspective, the trends in the market are the same for every investment bank. we are expecting traders to be on the same level. heard others talking about the u.s. teams taking market share away from the european team. i heard some talking you cannot make money in this environment you are messing up. the relative performance -- are the u.s. banks doing better? stefania: definitely. when it was a good moment for trading in the third quarter, with the option outperforming, have -- mores related to costs. there has been a change in the law and the u.k. regarding contractor's work. work is more expensive now
is barclays the most likely to do that?more like a european bank than any of the other europeans. -- doesn't feel like the european banking reporting season is more disappointment? the u.s. season has gone well. morgan stanley is trading up strong -- up strongly. citigroup looked solid as well. wells fargo a little bit of a mess, but trading came through strongly. stefania: absolutely. you would expect to see from a trading perspective, the trends in the market are the same for every investment...
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a group of barclays shareholders have filed quality they're calling the 1st climate change resolution out of european bank they want the ban to stop financing energy firms that do not comply with the 2015 paris agreements climate's goals barclay's is the fossil fuel industries number one financial support group. more than 200 institutional investors are seeking nearly 1000000000 euros in damages from germany's dial up to the verse 8 is make a fail to disclose its vehicles had been fitted with software to cheat on emissions testing its share price tumbled after the scandal came to light in 2050. thousands of new jobs and a big image boost for the region it's still early days but tesla's planned factory outside the germany's capitals berlin looks to be a big win for concerned it's also solidifies tesla's position as a campania turned major producer which is now rolling into the land of the inventor of the automobile. this is still home to rabbits and hedgehogs but after electric vehicle pioneer tesla announced it would build a massive production facility in the state of brandenburg next
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the bank to stop financing energy firms do not comply with the 2015 paris agreements climate goals barclays is a british bank and the fossil fuel industry is number one financial supporter in europe. more than 200 institutional investors are seeking nearly 1000000000 euros and damages from germany's dima they allege the mercedes maker failed to disclose its vehicles had been fitted with software to cheat on emissions test. price tumble off these. came to light in 2050. have risen almost 3 percent despite a likely 34 percent drop in operating profits profits in the last quarter the south korean company expects to have made $6000000000.00 during the last 3 months of 2019 that's down on the down of the $9000000000.00 posted a year earlier but off on the gloomy predictions of analysts investors are seeing it as a sign of a turnaround some some. pluses from memory chips a strong smartphone sales. the russian and turkish presidents have officially opened to the turks stream natural gas pipeline to be put in address of the one each spoke at a special event in istanbul talks train talks free will t
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correspondent there for us in taipei thank you a group of barclays shareholders have filed what they're calling the 1st climate change resolution at a european bank 11 institutional and more than 100 individual investors want the bank to commit to phasing out financing energy firms do not comply with the 2015 pairs agreements climate goals barclay's is the fossil fuel industries number one financial supporter in europe and the 6th biggest globally investor say this is no longer sustainable resolution set to be voted on the lenders general meeting in may . or than 200 institutional investors are seeking nearly 1000000000 euros in damages from german carmaker dime learned they allege the company failed to disclose diesel emissions cheat devices in its vehicles dimer share price tumbled after the emissions scandal came to light 2015 some 700000 vehicles in europe were fitted with a systems designed to defeat pollution tests. that's a for us thank you for watching. every 2 seconds person is forced to flee their home. the consequences come into sastre us our documentary series displaced depi
correspondent there for us in taipei thank you a group of barclays shareholders have filed what they're calling the 1st climate change resolution at a european bank 11 institutional and more than 100 individual investors want the bank to commit to phasing out financing energy firms do not comply with the 2015 pairs agreements climate goals barclay's is the fossil fuel industries number one financial supporter in europe and the 6th biggest globally investor say this is no longer sustainable...
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after stephen barclay said yes it would go ahead, downing street emphasised this was a gut reaction.politically, if not anatomically, we shouldn't read too much into the entrails. a murder investigation has been launched after the death of a non—league footballer in nottinghamshire. 25—year—old jordan sinnot, who played for matlock town, was found unconscious in retford after a night out. a 27—year—old man has been arrested and remains in police custody. a man has been awarded £100,000 in compensation from police scotland after he was wrongly arrested, handcuffed and spent four nights in custody. gary webb, from dumfries and galloway, said when police arrested him in 2015, they had a warrant for someone else. the police have offered an unreserved apology. emergency teams in turkey are continuing to search for survivors of friday's earthquake in which more than 35 people are known to have been killed. with the latest, here's richard galpin. she is just five years old, and covered in blood, but this girl is now safe. the rescue team pulling her out from under the smashed blocks of conc
after stephen barclay said yes it would go ahead, downing street emphasised this was a gut reaction.politically, if not anatomically, we shouldn't read too much into the entrails. a murder investigation has been launched after the death of a non—league footballer in nottinghamshire. 25—year—old jordan sinnot, who played for matlock town, was found unconscious in retford after a night out. a 27—year—old man has been arrested and remains in police custody. a man has been awarded...
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barclays, with that 10% return, they need to improve.vestors for them to manage those costs. hopefully, they can do more with less. >> boeing has lost its title as the world's top plane maker as the 737 max grounding hands the company its biggest defeat in its 45-year duel with competitor airbus. this point, it seems like one thing after another. is there any silver lining? >> on the surface this is bad news. on the delivery front, airbus has twice as many deliveries. signs of improvement in the fourth quarter, they delivered 45 dreamliners and that is more than expected and that should bring in some more revenue next year. it is definitely not great. but it is ok. >> what happened? >> target reported their holiday sales for november and december and it was well below expectations, from a target perspective and the investment community. 1.4% same-store sales is up against the 5.7% from last year. it is a worrying type of result. as a result, fourth quarter sales expectations have been slashed, although the company did hold firm to its ep
barclays, with that 10% return, they need to improve.vestors for them to manage those costs. hopefully, they can do more with less. >> boeing has lost its title as the world's top plane maker as the 737 max grounding hands the company its biggest defeat in its 45-year duel with competitor airbus. this point, it seems like one thing after another. is there any silver lining? >> on the surface this is bad news. on the delivery front, airbus has twice as many deliveries. signs of...
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banks are quy high where you had barclays with the intangible equity that they need to i prove. better for them to manage those costs. the hope is they can do more with less. >> boeing has lost its title as the world's top plane maker. at this point it seems like all bad news for boeing. it's one thing after another. is there any silver lining here? >> well, on the surface, trace, this is bad news on the delivery front. airbus has matched them more than twice as many. but there are signs of improvement in the fourth quarter for example, they beat -- they delivered 45 dream liners and that's more than expected. that should help bring in some more revenue next year. and on the aircraft delivery. it's ok. , jennifer, orting what happened? >> target reported their holiday sales for november and december, and it was well below expectation both from a target perspective and the investment community. 1.4% sales is up about 1.57% last year. it is a type of result. fourth quarter sales expectations have been slashed. the company did hold firm to the e.p.s. expectation. it was a disappoin
banks are quy high where you had barclays with the intangible equity that they need to i prove. better for them to manage those costs. the hope is they can do more with less. >> boeing has lost its title as the world's top plane maker. at this point it seems like all bad news for boeing. it's one thing after another. is there any silver lining here? >> well, on the surface, trace, this is bad news on the delivery front. airbus has matched them more than twice as many. but there are...
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. >> liz: charles barclay. >> yeah, and to the point as you're saying virtually every team in the nba a marquise name. the team may not have been very good but you wanted to go see such and such a playou know, yoe so and so play because their name became big and because of that, the nba players even though it is certainly behind our football. >> liz: but magic johnson vs. larry byrd, those were the championship games, so many years and of course you think about the parquet floor, and those were experiences that david stern really was able to encapsulate, capture and put it out there as this is almost like jerry bus with the lakers, don't give them a game, give them a show. >> well to your point, and you asked me what people could learn from what stern did, in marketing individuals guess what else he marketed? stories. that's what people liked, the human stories the human element, and so in marketing the michael jordan, a larry byrd, a magic johnson, charles barclay, you got to know their personalities and that's what attracted people it was bird and magic, white vs. black. it was mich
. >> liz: charles barclay. >> yeah, and to the point as you're saying virtually every team in the nba a marquise name. the team may not have been very good but you wanted to go see such and such a playou know, yoe so and so play because their name became big and because of that, the nba players even though it is certainly behind our football. >> liz: but magic johnson vs. larry byrd, those were the championship games, so many years and of course you think about the parquet...
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i'm happy to say we live now to eva barclay to eva is a journalist who spent years covering syria and has written an opinion piece on the story for r.t. dot com welcome so the u.s. is to provide support for an independent media in syria what's washington government here. i mean when i saw that i thought how absurd it is the idea that western media at any point or object of the on syria given their their litany of of war propaganda you mentioned. i also interviewed oil and i'm aware that his father was very angry about how his son was exploited how his how they were put into training in blood and you mentioned some of the b.b.c.'s lies and of course this grant is pertaining to the us media but i think we have to look at all the western media as well the b.b.c. has actually also in april 24th. terrorist that we're going to shelled an elementary school the. minute our schools over 60 kids were injured one child was killed and the b.b.c.'s you are the same went on to write an article saying that locals locals in damascus believed that it was the government that is the shelling this is abs
i'm happy to say we live now to eva barclay to eva is a journalist who spent years covering syria and has written an opinion piece on the story for r.t. dot com welcome so the u.s. is to provide support for an independent media in syria what's washington government here. i mean when i saw that i thought how absurd it is the idea that western media at any point or object of the on syria given their their litany of of war propaganda you mentioned. i also interviewed oil and i'm aware that his...
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we have a story today that barclays is firing 100 senior bankers.oes the cost structure look like for u.s. banks? are they starting to cut down as well on pay dramatically? tim: well, that is a really interesting point, matt. i am not going to complement -- comment on pay, per se. technology is becoming a much more important part of cost management for the banks, both because they need to invest a lot in order to keep up with technology and cybersecurity requirements, but also because there are a lot of cost cuts that they want to achieve. the short story on efficiency for the banks is actually one of the slight negatives from this quarter's earnings season. a number of the banks essentially seem to be hitting floors, in terms of the ability to cut costs. we have seen essentially jp morgan, citigroup, bank of america starting to trough out at 65% cost as a percent of revenue and unable to go much further. morgan stanley still up over 70% on that number, much higher than those companies. a lot of that is explained by business mix. it is no surprise t
we have a story today that barclays is firing 100 senior bankers.oes the cost structure look like for u.s. banks? are they starting to cut down as well on pay dramatically? tim: well, that is a really interesting point, matt. i am not going to complement -- comment on pay, per se. technology is becoming a much more important part of cost management for the banks, both because they need to invest a lot in order to keep up with technology and cybersecurity requirements, but also because there are...
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stephen barclay. you're watching thursday in parliament with me, david cornock. round—up of westminster life, thanks to newfangled technology, you can catch up via the bbc iplayer. the recent conviction of a british woman in cyprus in a controversial rape case prompted questions in the house of lords, with peers pressing the government on its response to events there. the 19—year—old returned to britain earlier this week, after the court in famagusta handed down a four—month suspended sentence for lying about being raped by a group of young israelis last year. but the woman at the centre of the case has vowed to clear her name. peers were concerned about how the case had been handled by police and prosecutors. media reports of this young woman convicted in cyprus has caused alarm in many circles. what is her majesty's government doing to ensure this won't deter victims in this country coming forward to the police when they need to report something? and secondly — and more specifically on the case of the cyprus woman — we were in touch with her lawyers yesterday.
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what happens if the uk doesn't buy that and doesn't put up a steve barclay or a dominic raab or a davide barnier? somebody told me this week that the person doing the next phase in the trade deal might be one mr m gove. i heard he wasn't going to do that. somebody in the cupboard cabinet this week told me that he was. because just as the cdl, chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, in other words a very important person, apparently so i was told that the negotiation to take britain into the eu, in other words a very important person, apparently so i was told did the negotiation to take britain into the eu, the current cdl, michael gove, might take us out of the eu. i stress, that is ministerial chatter chatter rather than anything official. but interesting nonetheless. there would be some historical symmetry to it. never mind the stonkometer, or whatever it was, katya, to describe the size of borisjohnson‘s majority, shall we talk about the bongs. the bong ometre! and the bong for big ben brexit. bung a bob for big ben brexit bongs. bung a bob for the big ben brexit bungs. i don't think a
what happens if the uk doesn't buy that and doesn't put up a steve barclay or a dominic raab or a davide barnier? somebody told me this week that the person doing the next phase in the trade deal might be one mr m gove. i heard he wasn't going to do that. somebody in the cupboard cabinet this week told me that he was. because just as the cdl, chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, in other words a very important person, apparently so i was told that the negotiation to take britain into the eu,...
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nancy: many fixed income investors use the barclays ag index.nflation protected bonds in it. the benchmark,g you are missing the inflation component. whether you are a deflation is more demographic, -- deflationist or demographic, whatever your view is, think about a trade war, it would be higher prices and potentially lower growth. it is a good time going into the u.s. election to make sure your portfolio is diversified. also the barclays ag is 28% of that index is mortgages. mortgages are inherently short volatility. i don't think many investors realize they are actually think they when they have a defensive portfolio. having diversification is really important. i think last night's events are a reminder of how important a diversified portfolio is because you never know when you wake up in the morning what is going to happen overnight. i guess i am asking how big of a risk do you see of there being a significant inflationary impulse coming through? the last 10 years and has demonstrated it has demonstrated it is not been a significant risk. qu
nancy: many fixed income investors use the barclays ag index.nflation protected bonds in it. the benchmark,g you are missing the inflation component. whether you are a deflation is more demographic, -- deflationist or demographic, whatever your view is, think about a trade war, it would be higher prices and potentially lower growth. it is a good time going into the u.s. election to make sure your portfolio is diversified. also the barclays ag is 28% of that index is mortgages. mortgages are...
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barclays is due to report its full-year results in february. "obsessed"rump is with the u.s. trade deficit with the e.u., according to the bloc's trade chief, phil hogan. the comments came during his three-day visit to washington. narrative callout the that the united states has a trade deficit or unfair trading relationship with the european union. in reality, the relationship is both balanced and highly mutually beneficial and this cannot be stated enough. the facts are clear. >> the senate has approved president trump's new free-trade agreement with mexico and canada. it hands the president a major win ahead of his impeachment trial. the overall of nafta was a top legislative priority for trump. mitch mcconnell called the vote a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. nejra: thank you so much. coming out, trillion dollar club, alphabet joins the likes of apple and microsoft. the chart that matters next. it is th
barclays is due to report its full-year results in february. "obsessed"rump is with the u.s. trade deficit with the e.u., according to the bloc's trade chief, phil hogan. the comments came during his three-day visit to washington. narrative callout the that the united states has a trade deficit or unfair trading relationship with the european union. in reality, the relationship is both balanced and highly mutually beneficial and this cannot be stated enough. the facts are clear....
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we have our preview now from barclays head of public policy research.ew year. >> happy new year. davis -- trade, we leftna off of there. where is that going this year? >> we think the phase deal will get signed and something a barclays research we have talked about for a long time is getting to phase one which is a lowering of tariffs as well as agriculture exports to china is not that much of a big lift. ands getting to phase two the more thorny issues that are the things we are waiting to see. getre skeptical and we will to a comprehensive phase ii deal especially before the november elections, but it is important. david: if you only get the phase one done, and you only get the tariff relief included in phase one, coming back though on some september, there are a lot of tariffs left on. shawn: this will be a bit of a drag on the economy. giving the president the option to negotiate at least additions to a phase one deal, maybe of additional carrots to get other things done. the big issues of ip theft, subsidies within china, those are hard to do. obvi
we have our preview now from barclays head of public policy research.ew year. >> happy new year. davis -- trade, we leftna off of there. where is that going this year? >> we think the phase deal will get signed and something a barclays research we have talked about for a long time is getting to phase one which is a lowering of tariffs as well as agriculture exports to china is not that much of a big lift. ands getting to phase two the more thorny issues that are the things we are...
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problems at lloyds, barclays and royal bank of scotland follow disruption at supermarkets sainsbury‘suter system is down after hackers demanded $6 million in return for customer data. former nissan boss carlos ghosn has been speaking publicly for the first time since he escaped house arrest injapan and fled to lebanon on december 29. he told a news conference the decision to flee was the most difficult of his life. but he refused to give any more detail of his escape. mr ghosn is accused of financial misconduct, which he denies. japanese prosecutors have said he "only has himself to blame for being arrested and detained." we will discuss that store in a moment in our we will discuss that store in a moment in oui’ news we will discuss that store in a moment in our news briefing. and now, what's trending in the business news this morning. on business insider, apple hits all—time high after announcing record holiday app store sales. the tech giant had its best year in a decade thanks also to wearable devices like airpods and the apple watch. bloomberg is talking about ‘musk‘s moonshot pa
problems at lloyds, barclays and royal bank of scotland follow disruption at supermarkets sainsbury‘suter system is down after hackers demanded $6 million in return for customer data. former nissan boss carlos ghosn has been speaking publicly for the first time since he escaped house arrest injapan and fled to lebanon on december 29. he told a news conference the decision to flee was the most difficult of his life. but he refused to give any more detail of his escape. mr ghosn is accused of...
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us we care a lot and we monitor this it really looks that it is contained for the time being >> barclay's ceo says the effectiveness of monetary policy is losing its grip >> it makes it harder to sail into the head winds of our lower interest rates at some point they have to look into the health. discussing the future of the markets featuring the treasury steven mnuchin, uk chancellor and axel weber >> also today, we speak to renault chairman at 10:15 cet. >> good morning, welcome to "street signs. we are live from the world econom economic forum in davos. president trump lauded the u.s. economy. make sure to stay tuned to our u.s. colleague joe kernen's interview. >>> the u.s. secretary will join geoff on the stage the uk chancellor and ubs chairman all coming up at 10:30 cet as well. our top story today, the world health organization will hold an emergency meeting on the outbreak of the coronavirus as china confirms 440 cases of the f pneumonia-like illness more than 2,000 people have been isolated the first u.s. patient with the s miss tier yaus virus that is reminding them of sars in
us we care a lot and we monitor this it really looks that it is contained for the time being >> barclay's ceo says the effectiveness of monetary policy is losing its grip >> it makes it harder to sail into the head winds of our lower interest rates at some point they have to look into the health. discussing the future of the markets featuring the treasury steven mnuchin, uk chancellor and axel weber >> also today, we speak to renault chairman at 10:15 cet. >> good...
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barclays is the first european bank facing a vote on climate change. have filed a resolution taking aim at the lenders support of fossil fuels. they're calling on barclays to say how it would phase out firms that don't align with the parrott -- paris climate goals. our guest, responsible for the final strategy of investments, which operates energy businesses. thek you for joining us on program. let me ask you about the expectation for green finance through 2020. clearly it has taken on a legal aspect, the ins -- how much appetite do you see and what are the barriers to more appetite for investors for green investment? rise: we are seeing a real in the interest in investing in the green sector. we are seeing this from pension funds. didn't havego, we pension funds wanting to invest in the sector and now we do. survey, we asked global institutions what their thoughts were around the sector. over the next 10 years, they expect to double their out locations to the sector. i think it is being powered by pressure from a variety of stakeholders. pressure on c
barclays is the first european bank facing a vote on climate change. have filed a resolution taking aim at the lenders support of fossil fuels. they're calling on barclays to say how it would phase out firms that don't align with the parrott -- paris climate goals. our guest, responsible for the final strategy of investments, which operates energy businesses. thek you for joining us on program. let me ask you about the expectation for green finance through 2020. clearly it has taken on a legal...
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it affect barclays, lloyds and royal bank of scotland, which used travelex for their money services.would be up and running. a topic close to home for many dual career couples, how do they decide who gets to pursue opportunities? it often involves ego, money and power dynamics that could test even the strongest marriage. earlier i spoke tojennifer, who strongest marriage. earlier i spoke to jennifer, who has strongest marriage. earlier i spoke tojennifer, who has done some research on how power couples prioritise their careers and she said striking a balance is very tricky. that is power to decide where we go geographically, power to run the household and make decisions. this really spells disaster for dual career couples, and this occurs in one of two situations. sometimes it is driven by social expectations, gender dynamics, men should have more power, but not always. sometimes it is one person having a big role so they have to keep going to keep the family afloat and one person can make the choices and do what they want with their career.m is tricky because if one person is making
it affect barclays, lloyds and royal bank of scotland, which used travelex for their money services.would be up and running. a topic close to home for many dual career couples, how do they decide who gets to pursue opportunities? it often involves ego, money and power dynamics that could test even the strongest marriage. earlier i spoke tojennifer, who strongest marriage. earlier i spoke to jennifer, who has strongest marriage. earlier i spoke tojennifer, who has done some research on how power...
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let's do a piece on this barclays came out with a double upgrade yesterday, get a sell, directly to at go to hold, do not pass go and they're making the same case as everybody else. here's how they put it, i'm going to quote we believe change is afoot while we cannot be certain what form change will take, the status quo is not an option, end quote. and look, i get where they're coming from. l brands is cheap, trading at nine times earnings. and a spinoff to unlock the value of bath and body works would be a home run. i do think something is in the works here or you wouldn't get such a flurry of upgrades, doesn't happen here's the problem turnarounds take time and you can lose a fortune while you're with waiting for management to do the right thing i don't think it will happen overnight and i wouldn't be surprised if there's another dividend cut the pain from victoria secret is so severe. if it gets any worse i think the business will be losing l brands money. of course, if you're going to bet on a turnaround, get in early before there's any significant evidence things are getting bett
let's do a piece on this barclays came out with a double upgrade yesterday, get a sell, directly to at go to hold, do not pass go and they're making the same case as everybody else. here's how they put it, i'm going to quote we believe change is afoot while we cannot be certain what form change will take, the status quo is not an option, end quote. and look, i get where they're coming from. l brands is cheap, trading at nine times earnings. and a spinoff to unlock the value of bath and body...
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at barclays as well. wells downgraded to a sell the last couple of weeks let's take citi. conviction buy at goldman and downgraded at deutsche which call is better target is 81 at deutsche and target is 88 at goldman. >> 88 at deutsche, a little global inflation will benefit citi with significant exposure to the global economy. >> 88 was goldman conviction buy list 81 getting the firm straight. you do that, confusing enough. what do you think about citi >> i think this is a question given relative strength in financials coming to the end of the year and concerns about just where the yield curve is going, i think to joe's point, i think that looking at these companies, company by company on more of a fundamental basis, you have to factor in the exposure outside of the u.s. yield curve. that's why names like jpmorgan have done well because they have a lot of in common revenue coming in. i think for citi, this is an execution story. so i think they have all of the tools to execute well against this environme
at barclays as well. wells downgraded to a sell the last couple of weeks let's take citi. conviction buy at goldman and downgraded at deutsche which call is better target is 81 at deutsche and target is 88 at goldman. >> 88 at deutsche, a little global inflation will benefit citi with significant exposure to the global economy. >> 88 was goldman conviction buy list 81 getting the firm straight. you do that, confusing enough. what do you think about citi >> i think this is a...
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first there's amd that had a boost from barclay's this morning.t's resurgent demand for datacenter and they're taking share of personal computers, red hot processers and manufacturing problems at the chief competitor the problem, barclay's raced from 32 to 50 on precisely the same old positives given that the stock is sitting at just below 50 bucks, i don't regard that as very helpful. do you this analyst has had equal waiting, wall street speak for hold, on this one as the stock surged higher. now ketchup. i say thanks for nothing sometimes you get the old indignity, the price boost coupled with simultaneous downgrade. what's the morgan stanley did today with the stock of tesla. they raised the forecast, raised the target, downgraded from hold to underweight, underweight being sell now to be fair, tesla's been on an incredible run. it's more than doubled in the last three months and this analyst miss td it underestimated the earnings power. saying nothing of morgan stanley targets. the stock's above 500 for heaven's sake making this the worse kin
first there's amd that had a boost from barclay's this morning.t's resurgent demand for datacenter and they're taking share of personal computers, red hot processers and manufacturing problems at the chief competitor the problem, barclay's raced from 32 to 50 on precisely the same old positives given that the stock is sitting at just below 50 bucks, i don't regard that as very helpful. do you this analyst has had equal waiting, wall street speak for hold, on this one as the stock surged higher....
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europe in this serious in 2020 but also move towards asia once we have a solidified market here with barclays in asia they hope to set up the 1st the bubble barrier in asia by 2023. what do you feel is becoming a bigger problem with every passing day fishermen in southeastern speed was shocked to see thousands of dead fish on their shores while they battle about the causes of this phenomenon with badminton activists and the provincial government it is their livelihood which is in. this league is their life for money when martinez and ruben back fishing is not just a job it's a labor of love they ply their trade in the mama nor the smallest sea in the south of spain it's the largest salt water lagoon in europe but i mean if your job. is a lot to me it's more than a good one with a mother in. those waters feed us and provide our daily bread and butter. but the lagoon is in crisis thousands of dead fish washed up on shore recently and it wasn't the 1st must die off. pollution has been a problem here for a long time. it comes from surrounding towns and from farming and the doll ends up in mamma n
europe in this serious in 2020 but also move towards asia once we have a solidified market here with barclays in asia they hope to set up the 1st the bubble barrier in asia by 2023. what do you feel is becoming a bigger problem with every passing day fishermen in southeastern speed was shocked to see thousands of dead fish on their shores while they battle about the causes of this phenomenon with badminton activists and the provincial government it is their livelihood which is in. this league...
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an nfl extra point credit card, and though a random selection, and through a random selection by barclayshe won an all expenses paid trip to super bowl liv. he did have one hand, though. he got a call after sunday's big win over the packers, saying something would be dropped off today. >> i thought it was going to be like a gift card, or like, you know. like something. but she would. this is a dream come true right here. wow. >> tickets to the game, airfare, hotel, south beach, the whole thing. >> think you man. >> pretty cool. julie had no idea he would have to cancer the super bowl party at his house, but now he has a much better way to celebrate the big game. he will be bringing his dad along with him to florida. >>> we have a whole lot more niners coverage on our website, including a look at how the hard-hitting defense and they're punishing running game, providing a recipe for success. just go to kpix.com/super bowl. >> i bet the weather in miami brand is probably going to be a little bit muggy. >> this time of year is not bad. the temperatures are going to be in the 70s and sunshine
an nfl extra point credit card, and though a random selection, and through a random selection by barclayshe won an all expenses paid trip to super bowl liv. he did have one hand, though. he got a call after sunday's big win over the packers, saying something would be dropped off today. >> i thought it was going to be like a gift card, or like, you know. like something. but she would. this is a dream come true right here. wow. >> tickets to the game, airfare, hotel, south beach, the...
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not signed up for the settled status scheme by the deadline ofjune next year, he met with stephen barclaytary and said he got reassurance on that.|j wanted said he got reassurance on that.” wanted to be sure there is no automatic deportation of these people even after the grace period because people can be vulnerable and they don't know. the idea is that even for these people, after the grace period, they will have the possibility to apply, giving grounds why it was not possible to do it within the normal procedures. the prime minister's spokesman has said they will not be any automatic deportation it so you might think given the government has said it wa nts given the government has said it wants people who have made their home here to stay, why aren't they shouting out from the rooftops? you might geta shouting out from the rooftops? you might get a clue from an interview the home office minister brandon lewis has done with us. he said if it comes to june lewis has done with us. he said if it comes tojune next year and people haven't signed up and they have a good reason, they will be l
not signed up for the settled status scheme by the deadline ofjune next year, he met with stephen barclaytary and said he got reassurance on that.|j wanted said he got reassurance on that.” wanted to be sure there is no automatic deportation of these people even after the grace period because people can be vulnerable and they don't know. the idea is that even for these people, after the grace period, they will have the possibility to apply, giving grounds why it was not possible to do it...
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ba rclays barclays rbs and lloyds have all stock—taking orders.to ransom, demanding a multi—million pound payment. the number of people killed in the uk fell in 2019 for the first time in five years. that's according to figures compiled by the bbc during the last year. there were 650 murders and manslaughters, though in some areas, in particular london, the number has continued to rise. our analysis of 100 cases suggests drugs and alcohol are a factor in around half of those killings. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. my name is lily. i am ten years old. i am reece's little sister. i found out that reece got murdered when i heard my mum and sister georgia screaming and crying in the middle of the night. reece was a really good big brother and now i can never see him again or speak to him. he had a tattoo saying mum and my date of birth. and i said, can you ask them to see and he said they've checked and it's him. sorry... i cry at night and have to have a light on in my room. i am scared that someone will come to my house and stab
ba rclays barclays rbs and lloyds have all stock—taking orders.to ransom, demanding a multi—million pound payment. the number of people killed in the uk fell in 2019 for the first time in five years. that's according to figures compiled by the bbc during the last year. there were 650 murders and manslaughters, though in some areas, in particular london, the number has continued to rise. our analysis of 100 cases suggests drugs and alcohol are a factor in around half of those killings....
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but we spoke to journalist eva barclay to believes the western media is losing credibility when it comes to syria. i think that more people are becoming disenchanted with western media given how transparently a bald faced lie they have they have been over the course of the war in syria but the thing is like if they want to promote on this you can't be dictating to journalists of the can or cannot report it's russian russian media russian journalists russians spokespeople who have been telling the truth on syria in my opinion and this is based on actually in syria and seeing what they've been saying for some spokesperson army of what they say reporting i can corroborate that with what i've been hearing and serious well and let's remind people that after the allegations about alleged chemical attack and mount it was syria and russia 1st request of the o.p.c. that you come to syria and investigate and it was the u.s. u.k. and france which syria for that investigation could actually for. britain's national broadcaster is to launch a new educational series to help young children detect fake n
but we spoke to journalist eva barclay to believes the western media is losing credibility when it comes to syria. i think that more people are becoming disenchanted with western media given how transparently a bald faced lie they have they have been over the course of the war in syria but the thing is like if they want to promote on this you can't be dictating to journalists of the can or cannot report it's russian russian media russian journalists russians spokespeople who have been telling...
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. >> i got a letter in the mail from barclays bank, and the letter said that my line of credit applicationcati tha flowed as crooks using his personal information tried over and over to run their scams in 2018 and '19. finally charging his business mastercard for $4500. >> mastercard told me that i had requested a new credit card, which i never did, and that they sent a credit card to somebody in texas, i believe. and so this $4500 worth of charges were from somebody in texas who were using my business credit card to run facebook ads for their business. >> reporter: singh says his private information was exposed with millions of others in the 2017 equifax hack. odds are more people will face similar problems. in its 2019 end of year data breach report, the identity theft resource center says the number of data breaches went up 17%. the group says one significant new threat that emerged, consumers or companies' data being exposed through databases being left unsecured. they say a number of large organizations simply failed to add a pass word to protect their cloud-based data. it's not known
. >> i got a letter in the mail from barclays bank, and the letter said that my line of credit applicationcati tha flowed as crooks using his personal information tried over and over to run their scams in 2018 and '19. finally charging his business mastercard for $4500. >> mastercard told me that i had requested a new credit card, which i never did, and that they sent a credit card to somebody in texas, i believe. and so this $4500 worth of charges were from somebody in texas who...
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for barclays, the most experienced thing to do is just to issue sanctions on everything. even us because we have recycled, we are asked by the banks even though we do not work in iran, even though we are critical of the iranian government, our bank barclays in london and here,they keep on asking us about our transactions. why ? because of the iran, even justice for iran which is a human rights organization fighting against the iranian government is harassed because it has iran in its name. but the iranian government is also using these sanctions in order to cover its inefficiencies and mismanagement and blame the us for all the misery. >> how would you assess the american trump administration maximum pressure campaign in terms of its desired intentions to target they irgc in particular but the regime elements without alienating the populations as a whole? how would you assess the effectiveness of that? >> i think overall your strategies are effective at compounding the structural economic problems that have existed in iran since the earliest days of the revolution, that n
for barclays, the most experienced thing to do is just to issue sanctions on everything. even us because we have recycled, we are asked by the banks even though we do not work in iran, even though we are critical of the iranian government, our bank barclays in london and here,they keep on asking us about our transactions. why ? because of the iran, even justice for iran which is a human rights organization fighting against the iranian government is harassed because it has iran in its name. but...
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stephen barclay.e a memorial in sydney for andrew o'dwyer who died battling the fires late last month. at the moment, firefighters are taking advantage of milder weather to create fire breaks while they can, but the temperatures are forecasted for later this week, this could form a mega blaze, our correspondent katie watson has been meeting people in victoria. out to pasture but unable to graze. farmer scott has had to rely on donated feed to keep his animals alive after 80% of his land was destroyed by fire. and when you see pictures like this, it's amazing they did survive. this was his town of buchan, when the fire swept throughjust of buchan, when the fire swept through just before new year's eve, firmly and burned out buildings were destroyed, and a community is now isolated. scott's family chose to stay and defend their property, all of that land is yours? back from all of that land is yours? back from all of that land is yours? back from all of that black land out in the distance there. when yo
stephen barclay.e a memorial in sydney for andrew o'dwyer who died battling the fires late last month. at the moment, firefighters are taking advantage of milder weather to create fire breaks while they can, but the temperatures are forecasted for later this week, this could form a mega blaze, our correspondent katie watson has been meeting people in victoria. out to pasture but unable to graze. farmer scott has had to rely on donated feed to keep his animals alive after 80% of his land was...