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on twitter @bbcbusiness and you can find us on facebook at bbc business news. ories the media have been taking an interest in. dominic o'connell is on set. we are going to talk about the grenfell tower cladding. the company that makes the product have suffered a fall in share price. company that makes the product have suffered a fall in share pricem was one of the companies that was spun off it. it made the panelling rimer bond for 20 or 30 years. yesterday it said it stopped selling their product for any high rise buildings. they said they were going to stop selling it because of disparities between different countries fire recognise lations which gives the view that they don't really ta ke which gives the view that they don't really take responsibility for how the product is used. they will sell it, but it is up to the locals to decide whether it complies with their fire decide whether it complies with theirfire regulations, but investors think it maybe in the firing line from the grenfell tower investigation. and in terms of the company's future... well, it's
on twitter @bbcbusiness and you can find us on facebook at bbc business news. ories the media have been taking an interest in. dominic o'connell is on set. we are going to talk about the grenfell tower cladding. the company that makes the product have suffered a fall in share price. company that makes the product have suffered a fall in share pricem was one of the companies that was spun off it. it made the panelling rimer bond for 20 or 30 years. yesterday it said it stopped selling their...
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you're with business live from bbc news.record year. the 12 months to the end of january was the busiest in its history, with over 44 million passengers passing through its gates, a jump of 7.7% on the previous year. revenues and profits were also up strongly — and the airport is planning heavy investment. theo leggett is in our business newsroom. it seems as though the verdict went again them —— against them, as it were, when they were competing with heathrow for an extra runway, but life seems to be getting better. we will talk about heathrow in a moment, but gatwick is doing well in terms of passengers. in a more recent measure to the end ofjune, it has breached the 45 million passengers mark. that is an awful lot of people, and it means that reve nu es lot of people, and it means that revenues are increasing, but in terms of profits, things don't look quite as good. they fell in the year to the end of march from £140 million to 132 million, so it is a mixed bag. costs are rising as well. and also, let's talk about expans
you're with business live from bbc news.record year. the 12 months to the end of january was the busiest in its history, with over 44 million passengers passing through its gates, a jump of 7.7% on the previous year. revenues and profits were also up strongly — and the airport is planning heavy investment. theo leggett is in our business newsroom. it seems as though the verdict went again them —— against them, as it were, when they were competing with heathrow for an extra runway, but...
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now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. to hike or not to hike.ll look at the rate decision of the federal bank and its impact on asia. and why is rechargeable gear becoming popular among the gaming community? good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to another edition of asia business report. it's a tuesday. i'm rico hizon. we kicked off with the us federal reserve. investors will be keeping a close eye on this week's meeting from the central bank for any clues for the rest of the year. the outlook will further rate rises is nowhere near certain. the chief economist told me why the us central bank is expected to raise the cost of borrowing by another quarter of this week. it is pretty unanimous that they will raise rates. that has been the clear forward guidance. if they don't, it will be a shock to the markets. the interesting thing the markets are looking for is any forward guidance going forward. in view, given the economic fundamentals of the us economy, is this the right time to raise interest rates, or should they stay put for now until it
now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. to hike or not to hike.ll look at the rate decision of the federal bank and its impact on asia. and why is rechargeable gear becoming popular among the gaming community? good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to another edition of asia business report. it's a tuesday. i'm rico hizon. we kicked off with the us federal reserve. investors will be keeping a close eye on this week's meeting from the central bank for any clues for...
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other business news. after yea rs of york. other business news. of discussion, global market index provider, msci, will announce whether they will include chinese a shares in its indexes. last year it surprised the market by not including them. trading in shares of japanese aid bag maker, takata, have been suspended after reports the company is preparing to file for bankruptcy. —— airbag. they face billions of dollars in liabilities from defective airbag inflators. finances from euro countries have agreed to delay payment of 8.5 billion euros to greece. under the bailout programme, they have repayments on loans due next month which it could not otherwise have made. fatah, isolated by gulf neighbours, have agreed to buy $12 billion of f15 fighter jets. neighbours, have agreed to buy $12 billion of f15 fighterjets. —— qatar. kazakhstan, central asia's largest economy. it is hosting a three—month expo to outline its economy plan. traditionally driven by oil and gas, there economy slumped when oil prices fell. it wa nts to slumped when oil prices fell
other business news. after yea rs of york. other business news. of discussion, global market index provider, msci, will announce whether they will include chinese a shares in its indexes. last year it surprised the market by not including them. trading in shares of japanese aid bag maker, takata, have been suspended after reports the company is preparing to file for bankruptcy. —— airbag. they face billions of dollars in liabilities from defective airbag inflators. finances from euro...
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we will be here with more business news.e right back. ♪ >> anger is growing over why the building burned so easily. the washington post is reporting that special counsel robert mueller is now looking into special criminal conduct into president donald trump. mueller has requested interviews with intelligence officials. investigators are looking into whether the president obstructed justice by asking formally -- former head fbi -- former head of the fbi james comey -- president trump has described the investigation as a witch hunt. let me ask you about this washington post report. how credible you think these reports are that the president is now the target of a criminal investigation? >> it is hard to know what my guess is they are very credible. especially since the president added fuel to the fire by doing more tweets. his next tweet this morning was a collusion story. something, to me, is really going on because he is referring to it. after the testimony of james comey where he also said obstruction of justice had been ta
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business news. —— now.s news. the eu and china will attempt to deepen ties at a summit today, amid rising worry about the direction taken by us president donald trump on trade and climate change. chinese premier li keqiang will meet eu president donald tusk and european commission head jean—claude juncker with hopes of coming up with an answer to donald trump's "america first" challenge. trade in goods between the eu and china is worth well over 1.5 billion euros a day. the eu is china's biggest trading partner, while china is the eu's second largest trading partner — after the united states. but the eu is worried about industrial overcapacity in china — most notably in the steel sector. for example, in april this year the european commission increased anti—dumping duties on imports of hot—rolled flat steel products from china by up to 36% — much to beijing's anger. china invested four times as much in the eu last year as european companies did in china. president donald trump is reportedly close to announc
business news. —— now.s news. the eu and china will attempt to deepen ties at a summit today, amid rising worry about the direction taken by us president donald trump on trade and climate change. chinese premier li keqiang will meet eu president donald tusk and european commission head jean—claude juncker with hopes of coming up with an answer to donald trump's "america first" challenge. trade in goods between the eu and china is worth well over 1.5 billion euros a day. the eu...
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more coming up from me later, but first, all the business news with rico hizon in singapore and asia business report. we look at what companies in america and asia want from the us fed ‘s intraday‘s meeting. ——. —— today's. i'm glad you could join us. i am rico hizon. it is less than 2a hours before we find out if the us central bank will raise interest rates for a second time this year. analysts widely expect the fed to increase the cost of borrowing. it has fallen toa16 the cost of borrowing. it has fallen to a 16 year low and economic growth appears to have picked up, with inflation so low, wieters the fed stand ready to act again? michelle fleurieu has more from new york. —— fleury. this factory is growing at a dizzying pace. we have been grown for the last 18 months between 15 and 18%. this woman left university to set up this start—up, hoping to revive an industry many left for dead. here, they sell close not to customers but directed to businesses, who demand a fast turnaround. the firm now employs 65 people, and has set up its own university to train people. we knew right fro
more coming up from me later, but first, all the business news with rico hizon in singapore and asia business report. we look at what companies in america and asia want from the us fed ‘s intraday‘s meeting. ——. —— today's. i'm glad you could join us. i am rico hizon. it is less than 2a hours before we find out if the us central bank will raise interest rates for a second time this year. analysts widely expect the fed to increase the cost of borrowing. it has fallen toa16 the cost...
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now on bbc news — all the latest business news live from singapore.resident trump pulls out of the parrot climate agreement, his supporters may be happy but how will it impact asia? —— harris climate agreement. skype gets a makeover, we will show you the new features and why it is competing with snapchat. welcome to this friday edition of asia business report. president donald trump has withdrawn from the paris climate treaty. the decision means the us is only one of three countries beside syria and nicaragua to oppose the global effort to tackle climate change. but he says he is open to re—negotiating the deal. in order to for furl my solemn duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. but, begin negotiations to re—enter either the paris accord, oi’, re—enter either the paris accord, or, in entirely new transaction. in terms that are fed to the us, its businesses, workers, people, taxpayers. so, we are getting out, but we will start to negotiate and see if we can make a deal that is fair. if
now on bbc news — all the latest business news live from singapore.resident trump pulls out of the parrot climate agreement, his supporters may be happy but how will it impact asia? —— harris climate agreement. skype gets a makeover, we will show you the new features and why it is competing with snapchat. welcome to this friday edition of asia business report. president donald trump has withdrawn from the paris climate treaty. the decision means the us is only one of three countries...
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this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and rachel horne. other big cyber hack brings yet more disruption to business around the world. as it reaches australia we'll ask whether companies are doing enough to themselves safe? live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 28thjune. banks, retailers, energy firms and kiev airport in ukraine are among thousands targeted by the ransomware attack. also in the programme: the troubled japanese giant toshiba says it will sue western digital, accusing it of interfering in attempts to sell off its flash memory business. europe closed down yesterday and it's down again this morning. and in a global world, how important are national standards? we'll be talking with the british standards institution about keeping up with artificial intelligence, robots and deep machine learning. and a superstitious passenger has delayed a flight in shanghai after throwing coins at the engine for good luck! today we want to know — have your good luck charms ever backfired 7 let us know. just use the hashtag bbcbizliv
this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and rachel horne. other big cyber hack brings yet more disruption to business around the world. as it reaches australia we'll ask whether companies are doing enough to themselves safe? live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 28thjune. banks, retailers, energy firms and kiev airport in ukraine are among thousands targeted by the ransomware attack. also in the programme: the troubled japanese giant toshiba says it will sue...
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at the business news now brasch —— other business news now: airbnb has appointed a dedicated boss forig push into the mainland. the appointment of this local head has been a top priority for the home sharing giant because it faces stiff competition from local rivals who dominate the market. india is looking to expand its clean energy capacity after signing a deal with russia to build two new nuclear reactors at a plant in tamil nadu. they'll be the first of 12 to be designed and built by russia. moscow has agreed to lend india more than $4 billion for construction. now the markets. ben mckay, the first time since 2015 it has been above 20000 and the reason i will skip forward to the us market, it has been following those markets up. record closes, the s&p 5000 and the nasdaq is off the back of positive usjobs figures nasdaq is off the back of positive us jobs figures and we will expect more later today and you can keep in touch with that and me on some of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcrachelhorne. leading surgeons say the number of patients waiting more than six months for treatment i
at the business news now brasch —— other business news now: airbnb has appointed a dedicated boss forig push into the mainland. the appointment of this local head has been a top priority for the home sharing giant because it faces stiff competition from local rivals who dominate the market. india is looking to expand its clean energy capacity after signing a deal with russia to build two new nuclear reactors at a plant in tamil nadu. they'll be the first of 12 to be designed and built by...
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news qatar has been cut off. more on that coming up in business. first, our live for story. 11 people are in custody linked to the terror attack there. in the eastern part of the capital, police say they seized a huge amount of forensic material to help in the investigation. the attack near london bridge left several people dead and claimed by the media wing of the islamic state group. the london police chief said the uk's facing a threat that is largely home-based. theresa may made a statement about the investigation. here's what she had to say. it is right we should show our respects to those lost and to ensure our energy is focused on responding to the aftermath of the events, it is also right that our way of life and our democratic process should go on. that is why today i want to return to the choice people face in three days time. it's about which team people trust to take the decisions that matter to britain. about which leader in which team we trust to keep britain safe. about which team will deliver economic security for you and your famil
news qatar has been cut off. more on that coming up in business. first, our live for story. 11 people are in custody linked to the terror attack there. in the eastern part of the capital, police say they seized a huge amount of forensic material to help in the investigation. the attack near london bridge left several people dead and claimed by the media wing of the islamic state group. the london police chief said the uk's facing a threat that is largely home-based. theresa may made a statement...
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in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news: the main partiesupport. president trump is to confirm tonight whether or not the us will stick to a major commitment on international climate change. tickets for the concert to benefit the victims of the manchester attack sell out within minutes of going on sale. in the business news: uk house prices fell for the third consecutive month in may, according to the nationwide. it was the first time that prices had fallen for three months in a row since 2009. prices dropped 0.2% in may, while the annual rate of price growth slowed to 2.1% — the slowest pace for almost four years. nationwide said it was further evidence that the housing market was "losing momentum". insurers have warned customers that their premiums will go up because to a tax rise that has now come into force. calculations suggest that the increase in the insurance premium tax will add eight pounds to the average motor policy but younger drivers with more higher premiums could pay 20 pounds more. this latest rise of two percentage points t
in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news: the main partiesupport. president trump is to confirm tonight whether or not the us will stick to a major commitment on international climate change. tickets for the concert to benefit the victims of the manchester attack sell out within minutes of going on sale. in the business news: uk house prices fell for the third consecutive month in may, according to the nationwide. it was the first time that...
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business live. stay with us. we're on bbc news. france in a moment. n a dramatic drop in business confidence according to the institute of directors. they polled 700 business leaders over the weekend who warned that quick progress was needed on brexit negotiations. so, how is the city feeling? steph mcgovern is there this morning. hello from just outside the bank of england where lots of people are starting their working week wondering what on earth all of this political uncertainty now means for them? and not political uncertainty now means for them ? and not least, political uncertainty now means for them? and not least, businesses across the country looking at what impact it might have on them. we have gotjustin with us. there are lots of ways at looking at this. one, the currency, we saw some movements last week, but that's sort of stable. and two other areas, confidence and confidence. business confidence. consumer confidence. business confidence we've had the institute of directors report out showing business losing a little bit of confidence, bu
business live. stay with us. we're on bbc news. france in a moment. n a dramatic drop in business confidence according to the institute of directors. they polled 700 business leaders over the weekend who warned that quick progress was needed on brexit negotiations. so, how is the city feeling? steph mcgovern is there this morning. hello from just outside the bank of england where lots of people are starting their working week wondering what on earth all of this political uncertainty now means...
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in a moment a summary of the business news this hour, but first, the headlines on bbc news: more arrestsd the country polling stations are open as millions of people vote in the general election. sacked fbi chiefjames comey will testify before congress today and say that president trump asked him to drop an investigation into links between the former white house national security adviser and russia. i'm alice baxter. in the business news, flybe has posted a loss of £20 million for last year after struggling with slower customer demand and rising costs. that's a sharp reversal of last year's near £3m profit. the firm blamed tough market conditions and the cost of upgrading its it systems. ride—hailing app uber is underfire again after it emerged that its boss in asia obtained the medical records of a passenger who was raped by one of the company's drivers. he's since been fired, but shared the information with uber‘s chief executive, travis kalanick. critics say mr kalanick should also now step down. renewables overtook fossil fuels for generating electricity in the uk yesterday. more ele
in a moment a summary of the business news this hour, but first, the headlines on bbc news: more arrestsd the country polling stations are open as millions of people vote in the general election. sacked fbi chiefjames comey will testify before congress today and say that president trump asked him to drop an investigation into links between the former white house national security adviser and russia. i'm alice baxter. in the business news, flybe has posted a loss of £20 million for last year...
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. >> time for business news. we are going to italy. the banking crisis has been settling -- sizzling away. it is about to boil over. >> it is. they're healthy assets are being sold off. it is for a symbolic price of one euro. what is even more controversial is spending billions to rescue ailing banks, it should have been a thing of the past. >> this is expected to cost up to 17 billion euros. taxpayers are footing the bill. many are adopting measured responses to the news. >> it is to soon to know -- too soon to know what will happen. the european central banks and more than 400 banks will have to close. the employees's jobs are at risk. it is absolutely negative. one cannot celebrate. critics of the move say eu banks shouldn't make taxpayer rescues a habit. it shouldn't happen in the first place. >> it is a violation of eu regulation. we found of the banking union -- we founded the banking union in 2016. these rules were broken. detractors say the short-term relief could give way to long-term consequence for the eurozone. if taxpayer
. >> time for business news. we are going to italy. the banking crisis has been settling -- sizzling away. it is about to boil over. >> it is. they're healthy assets are being sold off. it is for a symbolic price of one euro. what is even more controversial is spending billions to rescue ailing banks, it should have been a thing of the past. >> this is expected to cost up to 17 billion euros. taxpayers are footing the bill. many are adopting measured responses to the news....
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in other business news making headlines, troubled electronics giant toshiba will sell its business asey have been in final negotiations with a group led by the japanese government. and the summer meeting of the world economic forum is taking off today. at this yea r‘s event, forum is taking off today. at this year's event, innovation and sustainability rank high on the agenda and according to industry research china is now home to almost 100 unicorns, private companies worth more than 1 100 unicorns, private companies worth more than1 billion us dollars, and their combined value is estimated to be a staggering a45 billion estimated to be a staggering 445 billion us dollars. earlier i spoke to our correspondent about innovation with a chinese touch. there is a lot under discussion, about things like artificial intelligence. i think there are three different panels on al and the impact ai will have. so innovation and automation and ai are big on the agenda as well as china's role in the world. are western countries now viewing china as a country of innovation, or is it still being brand
in other business news making headlines, troubled electronics giant toshiba will sell its business asey have been in final negotiations with a group led by the japanese government. and the summer meeting of the world economic forum is taking off today. at this yea r‘s event, forum is taking off today. at this year's event, innovation and sustainability rank high on the agenda and according to industry research china is now home to almost 100 unicorns, private companies worth more than 1 100...
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stay ahead with the breaking business news. nside analysis from editors around the world. we want to hear from you. get involved on the business live web page. 0n get involved on the business live web page. on twitter and you can find us on facebook. what other business stories has the media been taking an interest in? jeremy cook isjoining us again to discuss. we asked you at the beginning of the show to let us know what you think about president trump taking the us out of the paris climate agreement. 0ne out of the paris climate agreement. one said by leaving the paris agreement, america has proved it is not to be relied upon in any agreement of international light. lulu said, why should usa keep eu happy country to usa agreements. good for trump. corbyn will wreck the economy so we won't need fuel. that is reference tojeremy corbyn here in the uk. also melvin munro says, the americans pulling out of the agreement is catastrophic for our world and should be repealed. jeremy you were talking earlier about reaction on the market
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on twitter, @bbcbusiness and you can find us on facebook at bbc business news. d to know. jessica is back as you can see. in the financial times, eurozone recovery becomes surprise economic story of 2017. we are so used to moaning about the eurozone and yet this year is proving to be a good one? what's more surprising under that portugal—italy, not traditionally seen as, we know germany has been strong for sometime, but showing good levels of growth. i think quite surprising as well because everybody felt that prost trump that the us was going to be the runaway success, but the eurozone benefiting from exports, but also it will be encouraging to policy makers. consumption is starting to recover. the outcome of the french election and the netherlands has helped with the good news story? yes, but we are focussed on the italian election to say com plete on the italian election to say complete that picture. the only reason we are surprised is because our expectations are low? that's true. we are still talking about growth in italy of 0.4%, but i think what's really i
on twitter, @bbcbusiness and you can find us on facebook at bbc business news. d to know. jessica is back as you can see. in the financial times, eurozone recovery becomes surprise economic story of 2017. we are so used to moaning about the eurozone and yet this year is proving to be a good one? what's more surprising under that portugal—italy, not traditionally seen as, we know germany has been strong for sometime, but showing good levels of growth. i think quite surprising as well because...
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. >>> more business news to report.ber ceo is shown the exit ramp and energy shares hit an oil slick be. jackie deangelis takes a look back at this week on wall street. >> travis kalanick is out of uber just days after announcing a leave of absence. he has been accused of culturing atmosphere but remains a board member. >>> and senate unveiled their health care bill. it has to be reckon assigned with the house version before it becomes law. >>> and energy stocks suffer aring their worst week in over a year, price of crude fell for a fifth straight week. oversupply continues to be concerned. >>> amazon wants to dress you and feed you. they launched prime wardrobe, a try before buying service with free shipping both ways. i'm jackie deangelis. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> 5:47. if you are just getting up and thinking about heading out, don't worry, it won't last all day. not even all weekend. christy cli hrystakrystal klei . >> yeah, you look at this picture and think you'll stay indoors all day. but you don't
. >>> more business news to report.ber ceo is shown the exit ramp and energy shares hit an oil slick be. jackie deangelis takes a look back at this week on wall street. >> travis kalanick is out of uber just days after announcing a leave of absence. he has been accused of culturing atmosphere but remains a board member. >>> and senate unveiled their health care bill. it has to be reckon assigned with the house version before it becomes law. >>> and energy stocks...
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in the business news this afternoon, house price rises are slowing down.over the year, down from a 10% increase last year. —— 3.2%. cather, which imports most of its food and water, is said to be talking to iran and turkey to secure supplies after the united arab emirates and saudi arabia cut trade and diplomatic ties. and uber has sacked staff relating to issues around bullying and the company culture. the cyber threat to uk business is significant and growing. that is the official assessment by the national cyber security centre. it says that the country was hit by 188 high—level attacks in just three country was hit by 188 high—level attacks injust three months. the recent run some were sold to the nhs is one example. but we have a severe shortage of workers whose job it is to make it systems resilient. company say that they cannot find people with the right skills. i'm joined by the editor of info security magazine. 188 high—level attacks, and presumably countless more low—level attacks. what is the biggest issue for uk businesses try to protect themse
in the business news this afternoon, house price rises are slowing down.over the year, down from a 10% increase last year. —— 3.2%. cather, which imports most of its food and water, is said to be talking to iran and turkey to secure supplies after the united arab emirates and saudi arabia cut trade and diplomatic ties. and uber has sacked staff relating to issues around bullying and the company culture. the cyber threat to uk business is significant and growing. that is the official...
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javier here with business news. another bailout package for greece?> we have heard that before, haven't we? this time, it might be different. after months of uncertainty on greece, european finance ministers have decided to release 8.5 billion euros of the bailout package. payment would be the third bailout package and has been held up for months. a debate over greek debt relief pitted germany against the imf. the imf insists that more debt relief with important to get the economy back to the . the latest payment gets greece enough cash to avoid default. joining us now from luxenberg is our brussels bureau chief who has been covering the talks for us. good evening. good to see you again. there we have it, but is this a deal that works for all the parties involved? >> christine lagarde said this was only the second best option because of course the imf would have preferred to have a debt relief committed to it by the euro finance ministers, but apparently that was not possible. the imf is formally on board. that is what the euro group wanted and especi
javier here with business news. another bailout package for greece?> we have heard that before, haven't we? this time, it might be different. after months of uncertainty on greece, european finance ministers have decided to release 8.5 billion euros of the bailout package. payment would be the third bailout package and has been held up for months. a debate over greek debt relief pitted germany against the imf. the imf insists that more debt relief with important to get the economy back to...
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the business live page is where you can stay ahead with the business news and all the latest details volved on the bbc business live web page. jeremy is back to look through the papers. we will start with that cyber security story, this is is an innovation that happened to bark cards in —— bank cards in france, where the three little numbers on the back, there is a computer screen on the card. that is incredible and the numbers will change on an hourly basis, if somebody finds your card there is a numberthat basis, if somebody finds your card there is a number that is always static. so this is to try and cut down the online fraud, which has boomed, as we have decided to shop more and more online, i think, it is something like 28% of all us commerce something like 28% of all us commerce is online at the moment. so imagine the size of the amazons and that when it gets to 50%. but the fraudsters are taking advantage. interesting this has come from france, actually chip and pin was first developed in france you go to france and think what is this? and it took us a few years. you go around
the business live page is where you can stay ahead with the business news and all the latest details volved on the bbc business live web page. jeremy is back to look through the papers. we will start with that cyber security story, this is is an innovation that happened to bark cards in —— bank cards in france, where the three little numbers on the back, there is a computer screen on the card. that is incredible and the numbers will change on an hourly basis, if somebody finds your card...
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live web page: bbc.com/business. on twitter: @bbcbusiness and you can find us on facebook at bbc business newsave touched on a subject that gets you talking. that's the cruise holiday. it's like marmite, you love it or you hate it. james is back. where are you? just declare... well, i have been a non participant, but i don't have much ofa participant, but i don't have much of a view either way. come on, james. are you sitting on the fence? iam james. are you sitting on the fence? i am because i have no visceral appetite to go cruising and yet if you said look, this there is this marvellous opportunity i'd probably ta ke marvellous opportunity i'd probably take it. if you lived in venice... definitely. what would be your take on it? many are saying and this is the story in the press the nations have voted against these cruise ships docking, coming in to venice and yet many are saying the economy relies on the people on those ships? i don't buy this issue of reliance on cruises. venice gets one million tourists in round figures. one of these large cruise ships has 4,000 people. so, the number of
live web page: bbc.com/business. on twitter: @bbcbusiness and you can find us on facebook at bbc business newsave touched on a subject that gets you talking. that's the cruise holiday. it's like marmite, you love it or you hate it. james is back. where are you? just declare... well, i have been a non participant, but i don't have much ofa participant, but i don't have much of a view either way. come on, james. are you sitting on the fence? iam james. are you sitting on the fence? i am because i...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business andatest headlines: a passenger boat carrying more than 170 people has sunk in a reservoir in colombia, taking less than five minutes to go down. officials said six people died and sixteen others were missing. reports from iraq say fighters from so—called islamic state have mounted a counter attack against iraqi troops, who are trying to recapture parts of the old city of mosul. iraqi commanders say that british fighters, as well as chechens and other foreigners, are among the militants. firefighters in southern spain are battling to stop a huge forest fire causing widespread damage to a national park that's home to rare species of wildlife. the blaze has led to the evacuation of more than 2,000 people. it is time from —— for the newspaper review. and a stark message from the world's biggest banking watchdog — a brutal warning over the state of the global economy. in the daily telegraph, the bank for international settlements says there's a rot in the monetary system, and the next financi
coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business andatest headlines: a passenger boat carrying more than 170 people has sunk in a reservoir in colombia, taking less than five minutes to go down. officials said six people died and sixteen others were missing. reports from iraq say fighters from so—called islamic state have mounted a counter attack against iraqi troops, who are trying to recapture parts of the old city of mosul. iraqi...
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anchor: time for business news. hello.u are starting in paris where a giant started incubator was inaugurated. >> at his right. it is called station f. is the largest in the world in a train depot in paris and will alonground 1000 startups with microsoft and ventral capital firms. here is a closer look. >> at wanted to make friends a startup nation -- emmanuel macron wanted to make friends a startup nation. this is where it begins, the world's largest startup incubator. he wants to clean up friends's reputation -- france's reputation and make it business friendly again. >> you are the players who will make the difference. you have that responsibility at least as much as i do. based in a former railway depot has enough room for 1000 high-tech companies, enough room to overtake the leading spot in your from london -- europe from london. the timing is perfect. since london voted to leave the e.u., have been looking for a new location. the are 26 programs to help entrepreneurs. it welcomes a certain number of companies. that i
anchor: time for business news. hello.u are starting in paris where a giant started incubator was inaugurated. >> at his right. it is called station f. is the largest in the world in a train depot in paris and will alonground 1000 startups with microsoft and ventral capital firms. here is a closer look. >> at wanted to make friends a startup nation -- emmanuel macron wanted to make friends a startup nation. this is where it begins, the world's largest startup incubator. he wants to...
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kate rogers is here with the story in the cnbc business news. morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. watch oil prices because they are rising modestly in reaction to news that four arab countries -- saudi arabia, egypt, bahrain, and the uae -- are cutting ties with qatar citing the government's support of terrorism. qatar is one of the smallest oil-producing members in opec. but analysts say growing tensions within the group could threaten their deal to cut crude output in an effort to stabilize oil prices. >>> the creator of the resume about wants to -- rhumba wants to do for your garden what it does for your floors. joe jones and franklin robotics have created a robot that weeds your garden. it roams the soil using sensors to identify and respect to down small plants. it's solar powered and waterproof. franklin is launching a kickstarter campaign for the robot which costs $300. back to you. >> kate rogers, thanks. >>> now a look at the major indices, looking to add to their gains at the start of trading today. you see the numbers on the sc
kate rogers is here with the story in the cnbc business news. morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. watch oil prices because they are rising modestly in reaction to news that four arab countries -- saudi arabia, egypt, bahrain, and the uae -- are cutting ties with qatar citing the government's support of terrorism. qatar is one of the smallest oil-producing members in opec. but analysts say growing tensions within the group could threaten their deal to cut crude output in an effort...
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in a moment a summary of the business news this hour, but first, the headlines on bbc news.e has risen to at least 30. police say they believe the final total will be higher. the queen and prince william visit a relief centre helping victims of the grenfell tower fire meeting residents, volunteers and emergency services staff. and a man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of a knife outside the palace of westminster. british airways cabin crew are to stage a fortnight long strike. members of the unite union and the so—called mixed fleet will walk out during the first two weeks ofjuly. we will have more on that story coming up. we will have more on that story coming up. britain's largest supermarket group tesco is cementing its recovery in the uk after its first—quarter sales growth beat expectations. in the uk, fresh food in particular helped to boost the figures performing well between march and may, with like—for—like sales up 1.6%. more on that in just a moment. shares injapanese car parts maker takata were temporarily suspended ahead of expected bankruptcy. the
in a moment a summary of the business news this hour, but first, the headlines on bbc news.e has risen to at least 30. police say they believe the final total will be higher. the queen and prince william visit a relief centre helping victims of the grenfell tower fire meeting residents, volunteers and emergency services staff. and a man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of a knife outside the palace of westminster. british airways cabin crew are to stage a fortnight long strike....
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. divided by brexit — as leaders gather for a summit in brussels — we look at what the other 27 eu members want out of britain's departure live from london, that's our top story on thursday 22nd june. immigration, trade, human rights or reform. as brexit talks continue, we'll assess what's at stake for the uk and the rest of the eu. also in the programme... the tussle over toshiba. overseas tech firms say they'll still want to buy the ailing tech firm, despite government efforts to keep it injapanese hands. and it was a disappointing session in europe and the us yesterday, with falling oil prices, and inflation denting confidence. oil prices are now down 17% from the peak in may. taking the human out of human resources. we meet the woman who's software aims to automate the personnel process in the vibrant nigerian economy. today a survey reveals that four in ten millennials have no pensions savings so let us know... who or what will look after you in your old age? just use the hashtag b
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. divided by brexit — as leaders gather for a summit in brussels — we look at what the other 27 eu members want out of britain's departure live from london, that's our top story on thursday 22nd june. immigration, trade, human rights or reform. as brexit talks continue, we'll assess what's at stake for the uk and the rest of the eu. also in the programme... the tussle over toshiba. overseas tech firms say they'll still...
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conversation covers a range of topics, including the social networks' responsibility to help businesses create newrewe are seeing adoption of the mobile platforms. there are 70 million small businesses that are using facebook on a monthly basis. that is our free product and finally advertisers bid on histogram, we have 8 million profiles. the largest of the smallest company, they are investing in mobile because that is where people are spending their time. caroline: he's optimistic about what these undercurrent show you about the global economy in general? are we seeing jobs being created? can you give us a gauge as to what you see out there? >> our goal is to make sure that businesses spend money and get a return what matters for marketers is when they spent on marketing, it rings a cash register online and off. that is something we are really working on. we also see small businesses play an important role in the global economy through the majority of job creation around the world is small businesses. and even the most off-line small business can use the power of technology. when i was last in eu
conversation covers a range of topics, including the social networks' responsibility to help businesses create newrewe are seeing adoption of the mobile platforms. there are 70 million small businesses that are using facebook on a monthly basis. that is our free product and finally advertisers bid on histogram, we have 8 million profiles. the largest of the smallest company, they are investing in mobile because that is where people are spending their time. caroline: he's optimistic about what...
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in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour, but first, the headlines on bbc news: the thirdcan—italian , youssef zaghba. an italian police source says he was placed on watch lists shared with the uk. at 11:00, a minute's silence was held across the uk, to remember the victims and all those affected by the attack. a nurse from south australia, kirsty boden — who worked at guy's hospital near london bridge — is named among the seven people killed in the attack. rbs has finally reached a £200 million settlement with investors who say they were duped into handing £12 billion to the bank during the financial crisis. the rbs shareholders action group has voted to accept a 82p per share offer. we'll have more on that in a moment. retail sales have fallen and online trading is slowing down. but we are still buying food and drinks. both essential and non essential. these findings from the british retail consortium suggest that rising inflation is contributing to us keeping our wallets and purses closed. separate figures from barclaycard showed consumer spending has fallen to a 10—mon
in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour, but first, the headlines on bbc news: the thirdcan—italian , youssef zaghba. an italian police source says he was placed on watch lists shared with the uk. at 11:00, a minute's silence was held across the uk, to remember the victims and all those affected by the attack. a nurse from south australia, kirsty boden — who worked at guy's hospital near london bridge — is named among the seven people killed in the attack. rbs has finally...
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and i'm rachel horne with the business news.hile president trump walks away from the paris climate agreement, europe and china are expected to re—affirm their commitments and expand collaborations. hello and welcome to the programme. reports from the philippines say at least 3a bodies have been recovered from a casino in the capital manila, hours after it was attacked by a gunman. police and fire officials said most of the victims had died of suffocation. the authorities initially feared a terror attack but later said it was likely to have been a bungled robbery. the gunman was found dead in a room at the casino. sarah corker has the latest. as gunshots ring out, chaotic scenes of panic. hundreds of guests and employees run for of panic. hundreds of guests and em ployees ru n for safety of panic. hundreds of guests and employees run for safety from this popular hotel resort close to manila's international airport. security forces arrived at the scene quickly and heavily armed. a lone gunman had burst into the busy casino, firing
and i'm rachel horne with the business news.hile president trump walks away from the paris climate agreement, europe and china are expected to re—affirm their commitments and expand collaborations. hello and welcome to the programme. reports from the philippines say at least 3a bodies have been recovered from a casino in the capital manila, hours after it was attacked by a gunman. police and fire officials said most of the victims had died of suffocation. the authorities initially feared a...
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a summary of the business news in a moment but first, the headlines on bbc news. foster is in talks with theresa may at downing street over a deal allowing the conservatives to govern. an inquest opens into the deaths of the victims of the london bridge terror attack — and hears five of them were stabbed. the us attorney general, jeff sessions, will face questions about his dealings with russian officials when he gives evidence to the senate over alleged interference in the presidential election. in the business news this afternoon... uk inflationjumped to its highest level in nearly four years in may, tightening the squeeze on consumers. 2.996 2.9% last month. 2.7% in april. a lucrative part of the city of london's financial trading could be forced to move to continental europe after the uk leaves the eu. the european commission is expected to say later that it wants the eu to regulate what's known as the clearing of euro denominated transactions. at the moment nearly a billion dollars worth of such trades are done in london every day. we'll have more on this in
a summary of the business news in a moment but first, the headlines on bbc news. foster is in talks with theresa may at downing street over a deal allowing the conservatives to govern. an inquest opens into the deaths of the victims of the london bridge terror attack — and hears five of them were stabbed. the us attorney general, jeff sessions, will face questions about his dealings with russian officials when he gives evidence to the senate over alleged interference in the presidential...
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stay with us on this busy news night.he easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. while not reported with entyvio, pml, a rare, serious brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections, or have flu-like symptoms,
stay with us on this busy news night.he easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and...
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you can also find them on bloomberg.com along with the latest business news and analysis, 24 hours a his week. thanks for watching. i'm shery ahn, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." jeff: good evening, charlie is away. we begin with health car
you can also find them on bloomberg.com along with the latest business news and analysis, 24 hours a his week. thanks for watching. i'm shery ahn, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." jeff: good evening, charlie is away. we begin with health car
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new business friendly environment. new lower taxes.nd new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. i empower women with choices. it's not just picking a surgeon. it's picking the care team, and feeling secure where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast appointments available now. maria: welcome back. a massive explosion at an ethanol plant in content. more and femininity with the latest. >> local reports say there are multiple burn injuries at the gideon millan plant that the blast occurred at 11:00 last night. three medevac bytes are sent to the scene. the blast caused power outages and the surrounding area. the press conference scheduled for this morning. police in florida releasing the dash cam video tiger woo
new business friendly environment. new lower taxes.nd new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. i empower women with choices. it's not just picking a surgeon. it's...
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stick with us on this busy news night. this is how i dress to get a mortgage.uch home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys." it's home insurance made easy. ♪ we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." the destroyed trap media have been complaining about white house press
stick with us on this busy news night. this is how i dress to get a mortgage.uch home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see...
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looks like they had a great day out there. >>> in business news, why wonder woman could be big. k through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. >>> in business news, hopes are high for a wonderful summer blockbuster. >>> a new cancer research will be unveiled. >>> hollywood is looking for big numbers from "wonder woman," a break from disappointing results from "baywatch" and the "pirates" sequel. they are calling for over $100 million at the domestic box office. and the meeting of cancer experts is under way in chicago. highlights and lowlights from the conference could drive big moves in biotech stocks on monday. and then wine and spirits giant brown foreman is out on wednesday, and finally apple's big
looks like they had a great day out there. >>> in business news, why wonder woman could be big. k through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new...
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is. -- is. —— the business news now.f fraud — after the bank raised £7bn from qatar at the height of the financial crisis. the serious fraud office is investigating payments made to qatar and a loan facility it offered the country. failure to agree a good deal with europe could permanently damage britain's are making industry, a warning from the industry body. it says car—makers would face a cliff edge and be hit with the new tariffs, charges and delays. many of our car makers are foreign—owned, but they employ thousands of staff in the uk and account for a significant share of exports to the eu and the rest of the world. thousands of tesco customers have had home deliveries cancelled as a result of a computer glitch that is affecting services nationwide. a spokesperson for the supermarket said that up to 10% of customer orders had been affected. many customers took to social media to complain that their grocery orders had not arrived as scheduled. barclays bank and four individuals at the bank — including former chief e
is. -- is. —— the business news now.f fraud — after the bank raised £7bn from qatar at the height of the financial crisis. the serious fraud office is investigating payments made to qatar and a loan facility it offered the country. failure to agree a good deal with europe could permanently damage britain's are making industry, a warning from the industry body. it says car—makers would face a cliff edge and be hit with the new tariffs, charges and delays. many of our car makers are...
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there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc news channel and on world business reportek will seem like a distant memory. gardeners and growers will be welcome for the spells of rain. from midweek everywhere turns cooler and fresh. today is probably the best day of the week in terms of dry and bright weather, but a system to the south—west fast approaching will brood deuce more cloud and bring rain into northern ireland this afternoon. we could get a few showers across parts of the country. some spells of sunshine, but the rain starting to settle into northern ireland as we head into the afternoon and the cloud increasing across wales and south—west england this afternoon, but in the sunshine still highs of 19 or 20 celsius. the best of the sun shin across central and eastern england. here, a fine day. temperatures perhaps up to 24 01’ day. temperatures perhaps up to 24 or 25 celsius across parts of south—east england, but temperatures really limited across northern ireland as that rain settles in this afternoon. aside from one or two showers across scotland you should
there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc news channel and on world business reportek will seem like a distant memory. gardeners and growers will be welcome for the spells of rain. from midweek everywhere turns cooler and fresh. today is probably the best day of the week in terms of dry and bright weather, but a system to the south—west fast approaching will brood deuce more cloud and bring rain into northern ireland this afternoon. we could get a few showers across parts...
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you're with business live from bbc news.tale — it's warned that whilst the housing market is stabilising — there could be tough times ahead. andrew walker is in our business newsroom. andrew, it is a familiar tale. yes, it is, as you say, the bottom line was actually pretty good, a figure of £800 million in profits, well up from the year before. what was down was the value of forward sales, down from three and a quarter billion pounds to two and three quarters. these results for the year up to the end of april, the company says there was quite a bit of disruption to the market around in the aftermath of the time of the referendum, but things have come back since then, the market, they say, has stabilised. in addition, particularly british by the let investors have been affected by the tax changes that have made the market less attractive to them, but that has been offset somewhat, is they say, by the decline in the value of sterling, which has made the market in london, their main focus, more attractive to international inve
you're with business live from bbc news.tale — it's warned that whilst the housing market is stabilising — there could be tough times ahead. andrew walker is in our business newsroom. andrew, it is a familiar tale. yes, it is, as you say, the bottom line was actually pretty good, a figure of £800 million in profits, well up from the year before. what was down was the value of forward sales, down from three and a quarter billion pounds to two and three quarters. these results for the year...
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now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore.as done it — us interest rates rise to their highest levels since the 2008 financial crisis but now what? overall we continue to expect that the economy will expand at a moderate pace over the next few yea rs. moderate pace over the next few years. and it is crunch time in the bidding warfor years. and it is crunch time in the bidding war for toshiba's chip years. and it is crunch time in the bidding warfor toshiba's chip unit but wary as japan, which has traditionally stood behind its troubled companies? hello, welcome to asia business report. despite lacklustre growth the american central bank has taken steps to cool the world's largest economy, forging ahead with the second interest—rate rise this year, signalling another is on the cards in 2017. the fed reserve, led by the chair, janet yellen, had plans to shrink the bond holdings and massive debts which were built up during the financial crisis. our correspondent michelle fleury sent this report. it is steady as she goes at americ
now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore.as done it — us interest rates rise to their highest levels since the 2008 financial crisis but now what? overall we continue to expect that the economy will expand at a moderate pace over the next few yea rs. moderate pace over the next few years. and it is crunch time in the bidding warfor years. and it is crunch time in the bidding war for toshiba's chip years. and it is crunch time in the bidding warfor toshiba's chip unit...
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in a moment, a summary of the business news. first, the headlines.e public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire. he says he is doubtful the process will be as wide—ranging as some residents hope. the northern ireland secretaryjames brokenshire says he believes a resolution can be found as negotiations continue over the resumption of power—sharing — the deadline is 4pm this afternoon. one of the most senior figures in the catholic church — australian cardinal george pell — says sex offence charges against him are false and he's looking forward to having his day in court. he is taking leave of absence to fight the charges. in the business news, the culture secretary said she is minded to refer rupert murdoch's 2ist secretary said she is minded to refer rupert murdoch's 21st century fox ta keover refer rupert murdoch's 21st century fox takeover of sky to the competition watchdog. the decision isa competition watchdog. the decision is a blow to the media mogul‘s hopes of having an £ii.7 is a blow to the media mogul‘s hopes of having an £11.7 billion deal
in a moment, a summary of the business news. first, the headlines.e public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire. he says he is doubtful the process will be as wide—ranging as some residents hope. the northern ireland secretaryjames brokenshire says he believes a resolution can be found as negotiations continue over the resumption of power—sharing — the deadline is 4pm this afternoon. one of the most senior figures in the catholic church — australian cardinal george pell — says sex...
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new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov and you're about in to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. hit can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live...
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business. after months of delay, tokyo's legendary pg fish market will to a new site.okyo will to a new site. the governor of to kyo ha d will to a new site. the governor of tokyo had postponed the move over safety concerns at the new location. but now the governor says the move will allow the current site to be redeveloped before the world—famous fishmarket returns. translation: redeveloped before the world—famous fishmarket returns. translationzlj have made a decision on basic policy of the redevelopment of the fishmarket, based on determination to uphold the brand and the tradition, created by japan to uphold the brand and the tradition, created byjapan over the yea rs tradition, created byjapan over the years and also by thinking of the next generation which must not inherit a negative legacy in the form of accumulating debt. i also hope that the brand will be the best injapan and. it is something we can be proud of. from the market in tokyo, let's look at the stock market. the nick a rebounded and the all 0rdinaries lower by 115 because of wea ker all 0rdinaries l
business. after months of delay, tokyo's legendary pg fish market will to a new site.okyo will to a new site. the governor of to kyo ha d will to a new site. the governor of tokyo had postponed the move over safety concerns at the new location. but now the governor says the move will allow the current site to be redeveloped before the world—famous fishmarket returns. translation: redeveloped before the world—famous fishmarket returns. translationzlj have made a decision on basic policy of...
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in a moment, the business news but first the headlines here on bbc news. 17 people are now confirmedzens of others are still missing. firefighters reach the top floors but say there is no hope of finding anyone else alive. but with many people still unaccounted for, the desperate search for friends and relatives continues. good afternoon. i am jamie robertson with the business news. no change in uk interest rates still at 0.25%. the bank of england's rate setting committee voted on it a few hours ago. three others 8—member monetary policy committee voted to increase rates because of rising inflation. uk inflation is at a nearfour—year high of 2.9%, much higher than the mpc‘s target rate of 2%. the cost of borrowing has gone up again, as expected, the us fed raised its main interest rate by a quarter of one percent as it sees more signs the economy is strengthening. and it signalled rates would likely go up once more this year. retail sales were up 0.9% in may, compared to the same time last year. that's pretty slow growth. sales have only been that sluggish once in the last four year
in a moment, the business news but first the headlines here on bbc news. 17 people are now confirmedzens of others are still missing. firefighters reach the top floors but say there is no hope of finding anyone else alive. but with many people still unaccounted for, the desperate search for friends and relatives continues. good afternoon. i am jamie robertson with the business news. no change in uk interest rates still at 0.25%. the bank of england's rate setting committee voted on it a few...
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that's all the business news. tor simonjack explained how the co—0p has been managing since it's fall in 2013. a bunch of american investors came in to save it and ever since then it has been limping along, unable to earn its way out of trouble. they couldn't find a buyer for the bank when they wanted to so the investors have doubled down, written off some of the money they were owed and put some new money in, which will mean their shareholding is almost entirely now owned by us investors. the co—op group, which used to wholly own it, will now own just 1%, so it will be very different now. the co—op brand and will stay, the ethical values will also stay but the agreement between the co—op group, which does the grocery stalls and a funeral services and the co—op bank will terminate in 2020, so it is a big change from 1872 when it was founded to being almost a majority owned by hedge funds. it will be interesting to see how co—op customers, 4 million of them who have been pretty loyal through some difficulties includ
that's all the business news. tor simonjack explained how the co—0p has been managing since it's fall in 2013. a bunch of american investors came in to save it and ever since then it has been limping along, unable to earn its way out of trouble. they couldn't find a buyer for the bank when they wanted to so the investors have doubled down, written off some of the money they were owed and put some new money in, which will mean their shareholding is almost entirely now owned by us investors....