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ben sidwell sent us this report from dudley.ure he was. 0n the evening of october 23 after the zoo had closed, a keeper left the door to his enclosure open and margash escaped. after attempts to rid ca ptu re escaped. after attempts to rid capture him failed, the decision was taken to shoot him. i‘ve spoken to the zoo today and they said it was the zoo today and they said it was the better‘s decision to shoot and lost tranquillised margash. but there was those drugs would take too long to work. he was in a wooded area. in nature, snow leopards climb trees and with a residential area close by, that there was a could end up close by, that there was a could end up attacking an adult or a child. the zoo says public safety is paramount and therefore they had to ta ke paramount and therefore they had to take the sad decision to kill margash. but one big cat expert believes that decision was a terrible mistake. there was no people in the zoo, the zoo was close and the confines of the zoo, i thought they could have maybe surrounded the
ben sidwell sent us this report from dudley.ure he was. 0n the evening of october 23 after the zoo had closed, a keeper left the door to his enclosure open and margash escaped. after attempts to rid ca ptu re escaped. after attempts to rid capture him failed, the decision was taken to shoot him. i‘ve spoken to the zoo today and they said it was the zoo today and they said it was the better‘s decision to shoot and lost tranquillised margash. but there was those drugs would take too long to...
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they can climb trees, and the fear was because dudley zoo is in the heart of dudley, near residentialsafety is absolutely paramount. they did consider, and the vet did consider using a tranquilliser, the problem was, the decision was made because that tranquilliser they feel would have taken too long and they didn't know how he would have reacted to that tranquilliser as well. it was a decision taken on public safety. the zoo says decision taken on public safety. the zoo says staff are absolutely devastated by what happened. it was a last resort and as you say, a disciplinary investigation has taken place and the zoo say safety yet now has been improved. thank you very much indeed. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. it is not the best weather forecast for the start of december. there is a little bit of wintry weather in there as well, particularly for the northern half of the country, but there will be some sunshine as well. we have had more sunshine today so far than we have had for much of the week. the low pressure is starting to move away but it is this area of low pr
they can climb trees, and the fear was because dudley zoo is in the heart of dudley, near residentialsafety is absolutely paramount. they did consider, and the vet did consider using a tranquilliser, the problem was, the decision was made because that tranquilliser they feel would have taken too long and they didn't know how he would have reacted to that tranquilliser as well. it was a decision taken on public safety. the zoo says decision taken on public safety. the zoo says staff are...
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dudley zoo says animal being killed.ty. sadly that has come too late to save the snow leopard. it may sound like an unlikely mix — a zombie musical set in a high school at christmas — but the scottish filmmakers behind anna and the apocalypse mayjust have a hit on their hands. the film — released tomorrow — has already won a string of awards at festivals across the world. 0ur arts correspondent pauline mclean reports. and be warned — it's a zombie film — so cover your eyes if you're squeamish. reports of mass infection continue to come in through the world. you could describe it as a zomcom musical as teenager anna battles her way through a less than ordinary day at school and a full on zombie apocalypse. it is quite a fine and charming film that has some real serious messages and undertones and is all about kids dealing with death and coming—of—age. is all about kids dealing with death and coming-of-age. the film has won and coming-of-age. the film has won a string of awards and a bafta nomination. and for ella hunt who
dudley zoo says animal being killed.ty. sadly that has come too late to save the snow leopard. it may sound like an unlikely mix — a zombie musical set in a high school at christmas — but the scottish filmmakers behind anna and the apocalypse mayjust have a hit on their hands. the film — released tomorrow — has already won a string of awards at festivals across the world. 0ur arts correspondent pauline mclean reports. and be warned — it's a zombie film — so cover your eyes if you're...
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ben sidwell sent us this report from dudley.w enclosure. these picture from dudley zoo own website showed just what a beautiful creature he was. 0n the evening of 0ctober creature he was. 0n the evening of october the 23rd after the zoo had closed, a keeper left the door to his enclosure open, and mark asher escaped. after attempts to recapture him failed, the decision was taken to shoot him. i have spoken to the zoo to shoot him. i have spoken to the zoo today and they said it was the vet's decision to suit and not tranquilised margsh. they decided that it would take too long to tranquilised. they were afraid that he could end up attacking an adult 01’ he could end up attacking an adult ora he could end up attacking an adult or a child. the zoo said public safety is paramount, and therefore we had to take this said decision to kill margsh. but one expert believes that decision was a terrible mistake. there was no people in the sioux, and the confines of the zoo, they should have surrounded the end wall and used a trick lies are
ben sidwell sent us this report from dudley.w enclosure. these picture from dudley zoo own website showed just what a beautiful creature he was. 0n the evening of 0ctober creature he was. 0n the evening of october the 23rd after the zoo had closed, a keeper left the door to his enclosure open, and mark asher escaped. after attempts to recapture him failed, the decision was taken to shoot him. i have spoken to the zoo to shoot him. i have spoken to the zoo today and they said it was the vet's...
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i spoke to bob dudley about the strength of relationship the reason why i asked bob dudley is becausets in the middle east they have massive interests in a 20% stake in the biggest oil producer in russia and huge u.s. shale interests as well. bob dudley's a unique will be good >> the coalition is stronger than people speculate. i think russia doesn't have the ability to turn on and off big fields like can happen in the middle east. a lot of things have to dial up and down it's a debate in russia, we know that but i fully expect there to be coordination to try to keep the oil price within a certain fairway. >> reporter: the aramco sound we've had on, there's a lot of moving parts in this story as well when you have three titanic producers globally, let's go through them, they are producing a vast amount of oil you have saudis producing it and you have the russians at 11.4 million barrels. a post soviet high you have the u.s. producing according to the eia, 11.6 million barrels a day. these are huge, huge levels. who's going to tlan in and stop that downparticular in the pliess of cours
i spoke to bob dudley about the strength of relationship the reason why i asked bob dudley is becausets in the middle east they have massive interests in a 20% stake in the biggest oil producer in russia and huge u.s. shale interests as well. bob dudley's a unique will be good >> the coalition is stronger than people speculate. i think russia doesn't have the ability to turn on and off big fields like can happen in the middle east. a lot of things have to dial up and down it's a debate in...
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secretary esther mcvey who resigned from the cabinet last week over the prime minister's brexit deal with dudleyk will in fact definitely leave the eu on the 29th of march 2019 and the prime minister responded it definitely would. nevertheless there was pressure from all sides about an agreement which she has reached with brussels which has not gone down very well in any quarters here at westminster. for the moment thank you very much. jonathan blake or political correspondent with the latest from westminster. now the latest from westminster. now the latest weather from darren bett. good evening. it didn't seem cold for most of us today but a dusting of snow over some high ground. in derbyshire earlier on. nothing unusual about that. the weather changed across many other parts of england and wales with some welcome sunshine earlier on today. the clearer skies make mean temperatures fall away for now. it could be quite frosty overnight. not much rain around. a few showers. heavy in the south—west. they will move away. a few showers in northern ireland and in scotland they perhaps continue in the
secretary esther mcvey who resigned from the cabinet last week over the prime minister's brexit deal with dudleyk will in fact definitely leave the eu on the 29th of march 2019 and the prime minister responded it definitely would. nevertheless there was pressure from all sides about an agreement which she has reached with brussels which has not gone down very well in any quarters here at westminster. for the moment thank you very much. jonathan blake or political correspondent with the latest...
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that the female wrestlers are not allowed to perform in saudi arabia is the criticism about this to dudley though is it justified it's absolutely justified and yes i think it's got pushed to the back of the agenda of the with the showy incident when they did the phish show here in april the main controversy was that they were pushing this very liberal progressive female agenda on their programming back home but were unwilling to sort of force female marches to be on the great drama but in april but of course everything else is going on is kind of in pushed buckets of the back of the back of the queue for far as the questions go i think the probably got the minutes is that. they are doing all this with the women's wrestling in the us and people willing to give him the benefit of the doubt i think with the saudi arabian shows very much the country's progressive stance is a work in progress so too was their relationship with them but we have a thing else that's going on the question of who was on the show seems have taken a backseat to whether or not it should be going ahead in the first plac
that the female wrestlers are not allowed to perform in saudi arabia is the criticism about this to dudley though is it justified it's absolutely justified and yes i think it's got pushed to the back of the agenda of the with the showy incident when they did the phish show here in april the main controversy was that they were pushing this very liberal progressive female agenda on their programming back home but were unwilling to sort of force female marches to be on the great drama but in april...
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to the billboards to san francisco state for tomorrow night. >> that is terrific. >> and that jim dudley is still paying attention to the work we do is kind of scary. thank you for that. >> anymore questions? >> all right. thank you very much for those reports. now is the time for general public comment on this agenda item. seeing none, public comment is closed. moving along on the agenda, the next item that we will take a look at is report from our sound inspector. inspector burke. >> thank you, president bleiman. inspector sean burke here. at the top of my hearing notes, they should be in your binder, the first entry is for bernie man decompression on october 20, 2018. this is an annual event at a new location, and the new location did generate quite a few complaints from around the city. i can get into some more detail with that one. i think one of the major reasons that -- one of the things that we could have done differently and will do next year is to try to address an event of this size during sound check, visit the location the moment complaints start to come in via 311. it's goi
to the billboards to san francisco state for tomorrow night. >> that is terrific. >> and that jim dudley is still paying attention to the work we do is kind of scary. thank you for that. >> anymore questions? >> all right. thank you very much for those reports. now is the time for general public comment on this agenda item. seeing none, public comment is closed. moving along on the agenda, the next item that we will take a look at is report from our sound inspector....
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a snow leopard was shot dead, after a keeper at dudley zoo left the enclosure door open and it escapedoo had closed and all visitors had left. an investigation found the door to his enclosure was left open through "keeper error". a disciplinary procedure has taken place into those involved and security is being reviewed. now it's time for a look at the weather forecast. yesterday we had pretty stormy conditions across the uk but today it is much more tranquil. this is in greater london, blue skies. it is around north and west in areas where there is a bit more cloud around and we have got some showers feeding in, mainly across western parts of wales, south—west england, northern ireland and scotland. those showers have got a bit of snow over the higher ground. elsewhere it should stay mostly dry. tonight there will bea stay mostly dry. tonight there will be a few clear spells here and there but more rain spreads into the south—west for the start of the weekend. temperatures staying above freezing. perhaps just getting to freezing. perhaps just getting to freezing in some rural areas of
a snow leopard was shot dead, after a keeper at dudley zoo left the enclosure door open and it escapedoo had closed and all visitors had left. an investigation found the door to his enclosure was left open through "keeper error". a disciplinary procedure has taken place into those involved and security is being reviewed. now it's time for a look at the weather forecast. yesterday we had pretty stormy conditions across the uk but today it is much more tranquil. this is in greater...
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it is bob dudley, the ceo over at bt. what does he make of the market?at's in a little while right here from abu dhabi. 2018. ♪ manus: we're live from at of that 2018 in other doubly. let's give you a quick sharpener. up 1.18 percent this morning, the first rise in 11 days. the kingdom of saudi arabia are cutting their exports demand, nominations are down. new strategies is what the ea is looking for. we have a little bit of a turnaround in the oil markets this morning. a break of trend. anna: indeed. we are in bear market territory. msci asia-pacific down .3%, trading lower in the asia session. .9% on 300 is higher, up chinese stocks. in terms of currency markets, fairly flat on the dollar against the chinese currency. the offshore yuan is held on to last weeks of drop. the chinese currency. a little sign of change to the trade currency. look out for data midweek from china. retail sales and production add to singles' day today. speaking of that, the force seems strong with chinese consumers. alibaba rakes in $31 billion at its extravaganza. theould see
it is bob dudley, the ceo over at bt. what does he make of the market?at's in a little while right here from abu dhabi. 2018. ♪ manus: we're live from at of that 2018 in other doubly. let's give you a quick sharpener. up 1.18 percent this morning, the first rise in 11 days. the kingdom of saudi arabia are cutting their exports demand, nominations are down. new strategies is what the ea is looking for. we have a little bit of a turnaround in the oil markets this morning. a break of trend....
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i'm happy but you didn't really think it is if it helps wouldn't it be a little kind of gunderson dudley now how do you do see the pussies say that to get in peppers and their smart thing they have done some percentage of the internet and they have to build more of the pussy more his training he did complications peeping lamps and everything must be taken more often with different screens then normally the preceeding be added together. just. so all this is no longer put be there you need and this is the technician was making the put b.s. . you more i want. to see on the food. who will put anesthesia this all neural up muscle has paralyzed has a profile so they have a bully place shows on the put i am a seventy two crazy your problem is standing on my put all my pressure is on this bully prominent in the very small area and there he is in very high risk to block in our house i. suppose i have been out for up here this is the main place where you have a bully. and you you have a chance to get out of so hard but again this is the last this is the arch you can see so this in art is going to
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do they have the chance to find out thanks to my latest guest dudley headland danny you've devised you've created a break it's a board game where we can all get a free result of the referendum arguably this ok so the game is simple you're going to divide into two sides you're either going to go for remain or for leave and you're going to battle it out to a partial of course you are yes we all are and essentially what you're going to do is you're going to try to garner votes across the nation or start here in scotland because that's what you're playing but of course to get votes what you need to do is manipulate the media so throughout the game people will draw political headlines whether or not that's political pundits or some propaganda or some literally of many and media could be quite tricky indeed but we have narrowed it down to just rolling the dice oh that's good yeah so each side of the dice has an essential argument for the referendum it's working class national security banking and finance there's even just some good old spin if you can't get into the other argument small details
do they have the chance to find out thanks to my latest guest dudley headland danny you've devised you've created a break it's a board game where we can all get a free result of the referendum arguably this ok so the game is simple you're going to divide into two sides you're either going to go for remain or for leave and you're going to battle it out to a partial of course you are yes we all are and essentially what you're going to do is you're going to try to garner votes across the nation or...
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let's revisit some of the conversation, starting with manus cranny's interview with bob dudley. ♪ willrm, but the market confirms, even though projections of global growth and 1.5nd are below the threshold, i think global economic growth will change a little bit. the markets should be firm in 2019, venezuela production, video production, out of the permian basin in the u.s. >> is shale the biggest threat in 2019? shale isctory of really quite stupendous. is that the biggest threat to global demand? >> well, i think in the long term it will be supply and demand and opec said they would like to keep the price -- i think that's a fair way and good for producers and consumers. the permian has been quite something but it will respond quite quickly until things are moved around. it will be increased production for several years. ♪ >> i think that what was that they were geared into a much tighter market and once the results came out on exports it is a process of readjustment and the price we saw of $86 is a geopolitical spike in prices came down and now they are lower -- we are also seeing a
let's revisit some of the conversation, starting with manus cranny's interview with bob dudley. ♪ willrm, but the market confirms, even though projections of global growth and 1.5nd are below the threshold, i think global economic growth will change a little bit. the markets should be firm in 2019, venezuela production, video production, out of the permian basin in the u.s. >> is shale the biggest threat in 2019? shale isctory of really quite stupendous. is that the biggest threat to...
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so happy but you didn't really think it is if it helps wouldn't it be a little kind of gunderson dudley now how do you do see the pussy say that to get in peppers and their smart thing they have done some percentage internet and they have to do more for the pussy more his training he didn't complications peeping laps and everything must be taken more often with different screening then normally the preceeding be added together. it's just. saw this is no longer to be a unit and this is the technician who is making the foot vs. you more our position. on the food. who will put. this all neural up muscle has paralyzed has a profile so they have a bone to push on the point i am a seventy two crazy your problem is standing on my put all my pressure is on this born in prominent in the very small area i very is in very high risk. are. suppose i have the alpha apia this is the main place where we were born in the us you have a chance to get out of the car but again this is the art this is the art you can see so this in art is going to prick like that and you see. and read good news going across
so happy but you didn't really think it is if it helps wouldn't it be a little kind of gunderson dudley now how do you do see the pussy say that to get in peppers and their smart thing they have done some percentage internet and they have to do more for the pussy more his training he didn't complications peeping laps and everything must be taken more often with different screening then normally the preceeding be added together. it's just. saw this is no longer to be a unit and this is the...
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party he did well in tragedies full of hope and friendship the movie shortly before he died it's dudley had published his poems of warning and you can read those lines full of singular humanity in the life of the other maybe him in the evenings songs of victory will curse us maybe we will be lying under the dead wife. but for before we are caught and before we sink. our eyes will drink in the world i'm very and the sun.
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that could be the long grasp let's go with it bob dudley is uniquely placed to look at what's going onu.s. because they have huge shale assets and of course huge assets here in the middle east as well i asked bob what he thought about the cohesion within opec and the relationship between russia and saudi which is the bedrock of opec plus now bob thinks the organization plus its relationship with russia has legs let's listen in. >> the opec plus agreement and that coalition i think is actually stronger than people speculate. i think russia doesn't have the ability to turn on and off big fields like can happen in the middle east. that's a lot of things that have to dial up and dial down it's a debate in russia. we know that but i fully expect there to be coordination to try to keep the oil price within a certain fair way. >> reporter: brian, i just want to end on how things have changed so quickly in al gears on the 23rd of september when they were talking about putting as many barrels on the table as they could to offset iran sanctions. then we got the big waivers coming through and now
that could be the long grasp let's go with it bob dudley is uniquely placed to look at what's going onu.s. because they have huge shale assets and of course huge assets here in the middle east as well i asked bob what he thought about the cohesion within opec and the relationship between russia and saudi which is the bedrock of opec plus now bob thinks the organization plus its relationship with russia has legs let's listen in. >> the opec plus agreement and that coalition i think is...
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joe dudley ran as a pro-life democrat incumbent, he ran ads agreeing with president trump, lost.oss, claire mccaskill lost. opponents would say they are big liberals but they basically ran as moderates. on the flip side, we've seen some mixed track record among progressive's, but over all clearly the dynamics have fundamentally changed in how washing tends going to act and organize himself next year. >> bret: speaking of which you have been incoming house member, ocasio-cortez, joining protesters in nancy pelosi's office, saying climate change needs to be the focus for incoming democratic leaders. not usually the way and incoming house member goes and gets committee assignments, but she is sitting the sit in. >> she's 1 of 2 congressman elect who are members of the democratic socialist of america, showing you the far left of the house democratic congress. i think nancy pelosi has her work cut out for her, bret. she's trying to cobble together the speakership role and i think the real advantage is there is no alternative to her leadership right now. if there were, i think, a serio
joe dudley ran as a pro-life democrat incumbent, he ran ads agreeing with president trump, lost.oss, claire mccaskill lost. opponents would say they are big liberals but they basically ran as moderates. on the flip side, we've seen some mixed track record among progressive's, but over all clearly the dynamics have fundamentally changed in how washing tends going to act and organize himself next year. >> bret: speaking of which you have been incoming house member, ocasio-cortez, joining...
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let's revisit some of the conversation, starting with manus cranny's interview with bp ceo bob dudley you think we get a floor of $70? >> we are planning it at $65 long-term, but the market does look firm. even though projections of global growth and demand are below the 1.5 people were thinking buried him i think global economic growth will change a little bit. the markets for us look firm in 2019. venezuela production, and be faster production out of the permian basin in the u.s. >> is shale the biggest threat in 2019? the trajectory of shale is really quite stupendous. is that the biggest threat to global demand? >> well, i think in the long term it will be supply and demand and opec said they would like to keep the price within a certain quarter. i think that's a fair way and good for producers and consumers. the bottlenecking in the permian has been quite something but it will respond quite quickly until things are moved around. it will be i think an increased production for several years. >> i think that what was happening was that these suppliers were geared into a much tighter
let's revisit some of the conversation, starting with manus cranny's interview with bp ceo bob dudley you think we get a floor of $70? >> we are planning it at $65 long-term, but the market does look firm. even though projections of global growth and demand are below the 1.5 people were thinking buried him i think global economic growth will change a little bit. the markets for us look firm in 2019. venezuela production, and be faster production out of the permian basin in the u.s....
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bob dudley of bp ready to get andhands on u.s.le bit earlier, these are good assets, i'm comfortable with my balance sheet. the risk for the market is simple. we went into light constraint and we could have a little tightness in the near term. but it looks like we have a healthy oil industry with good cash flow. yes, $70 is hard to live with. nobody wants to see $60. a right now opec are stepping up thank plate francine:. you so much, manus cranny. we will have plenty more interviews and conversations on the ground. patrick armstrong and chris turner are both still with us. patrick, i don't know how you view oil. is it a dollar story or demand from emerging markets story? just three months ago, we were asking for more oil because it wasn't going to meet demand. i don't think you really want to chase oil prices if you're relying on opec and opec cuts to basically balance supply and demand. you want to be buying oil when you have to get more production out of people to keep up with demand. there is always going to be cheating if peo
bob dudley of bp ready to get andhands on u.s.le bit earlier, these are good assets, i'm comfortable with my balance sheet. the risk for the market is simple. we went into light constraint and we could have a little tightness in the near term. but it looks like we have a healthy oil industry with good cash flow. yes, $70 is hard to live with. nobody wants to see $60. a right now opec are stepping up thank plate francine:. you so much, manus cranny. we will have plenty more interviews and...
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louise dudley, portfolio manager at hermes. that is it for bloomberg daybreak europe.will join us from the cbi conference in europe. we will have a break -- a big brexit focus. if you have to step away from your tv, and you are traveling to work, tune in to bloomberg radio live on your mobile device and on dab digital in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. nejra: good morning, welcome to bloomberg markets. we are live from our european headquarters. alongside anna edwards at the cbi conference. anna: good morning. i am here in central london where theresa may will try to sell her brexit deal to business leaders as she finds almost insurmountable opposition in parliament and a possible leadership challenge. the cash open is less than 30 minutes away.
louise dudley, portfolio manager at hermes. that is it for bloomberg daybreak europe.will join us from the cbi conference in europe. we will have a break -- a big brexit focus. if you have to step away from your tv, and you are traveling to work, tune in to bloomberg radio live on your mobile device and on dab digital in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to...
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bob dudley joining us. much more to come. for the next three days.omberg. ♪ 30 minutes into the trading day. your top headlines off the bloomberg terminal. cutting crude. oil gains on the prospect of opec curves in 2019. saudi's energy minister says it will not act unilaterally. see awould only cut if we persistent glut emerging. we are seeingkly, some signs of it coming out of the u.s. he later clarified opec wants to cut one million barrels a day from october levels. back to the drawing board. pressure builds on theresa may to ditch her brexit plan or face a catastrophic defeat in parliament. sterling takes another leg lower. and softbank unveils plans for a $21 billion ipo of its japanese business. good morning, welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm that miller in berlin, alongside anna edwards. anna: your -- here is where we are. the rank returns to the upside. petroleum, and others. in the mining space, rio tinto. this higher oil price having an impact on that particular sector and ending those stocks a little bit higher. that means
bob dudley joining us. much more to come. for the next three days.omberg. ♪ 30 minutes into the trading day. your top headlines off the bloomberg terminal. cutting crude. oil gains on the prospect of opec curves in 2019. saudi's energy minister says it will not act unilaterally. see awould only cut if we persistent glut emerging. we are seeingkly, some signs of it coming out of the u.s. he later clarified opec wants to cut one million barrels a day from october levels. back to the drawing...
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meantime, dudley humphrey -- desley humphrey has first word news. desley: shares in leading japanese wireless carriers plunged after docomo announced plans to cut mobile fees as much as 40%, sparking concern industry profit will slump, exacerbating a market already plagued by saturation and competition. the decision puts pressure on rivals like softbank, following government calls for prices to go down. pauloo of intel's ascent -- intesa san paolo is not concerned after their outlook was cut. event, they said there is no sign of depositor flight from italian banks, but the debt issue could hurt household consumption. >> i am not worried about the spread. for the country, fundamentals are strong. the important thing is to reduce public debt, dispose of real placing these to the savers in italy that are stronger. bhp shares shares -- jumped after they announced an off market buyback and special dividend. the sale was completed to bp, abnnd bhp will buy back $5.2 billion of shares, paying the same amount to shareholders as a special dividend. reports f
meantime, dudley humphrey -- desley humphrey has first word news. desley: shares in leading japanese wireless carriers plunged after docomo announced plans to cut mobile fees as much as 40%, sparking concern industry profit will slump, exacerbating a market already plagued by saturation and competition. the decision puts pressure on rivals like softbank, following government calls for prices to go down. pauloo of intel's ascent -- intesa san paolo is not concerned after their outlook was cut....
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, higher pure prices are always bad news for airlines, are traffic control strikes and trance and dudleyhe wayside. monarch has gone, error et al yet has gone, easyjet doing well because it doesn't have those rivals around. amazing statistics in these figures, very good profits which were expected, it carried 88 million passengers this year, 10% more than last year, the load factors, the proportion of seats in its planes 92 and a half percent, airlines don't need to run at much more than 75%, easyjet running at 92 nearly 93% load factor. doing incredibly well but preparing for brexit, what are they saying about the possible impact? the chief executive this morning said if there was no deed he thought the european and british authorities had no basically reached an agreement leaving aside the bigger agreement, to have a bare bones heal that would mean flights would continue. that idea flights being grounded, people not being able to go on holiday or make business trips has gone away if you accept what he says. shifting stories, let's pick up on the story we we re stories, let's pick up on
, higher pure prices are always bad news for airlines, are traffic control strikes and trance and dudleyhe wayside. monarch has gone, error et al yet has gone, easyjet doing well because it doesn't have those rivals around. amazing statistics in these figures, very good profits which were expected, it carried 88 million passengers this year, 10% more than last year, the load factors, the proportion of seats in its planes 92 and a half percent, airlines don't need to run at much more than 75%,...
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a snow leopard was shot dead, after a keeper at dudley zoo left the enclosure door open and it escapedocedure has taken place into those involved and security is being reviewed. frank tunbridge is a big cat expert — he says the snow leopard should have been tranquilised instead of shot dead. you watch natural has programmes on television, you can see how quickly these tranquilliser drugs can work and large animals like giraffes and rhinoceros. i think it is an easy option, it is a policy to rather than take a second look is to actually shoot the animal. there was actually shoot the animal. there was a case some years ago and wales where a small female eurasian lynx escaped and the same thing happened, links are no threat to the public and it was shot. it should have been rethought, i know they had to make a quick decision but there were no people in the zoo, it was closed and the confines i would have thought they could have maybe surrounded the animaland they could have maybe surrounded the animal and used a tranquillising gun. snow leopards are quite passive big cats, we do not offer
a snow leopard was shot dead, after a keeper at dudley zoo left the enclosure door open and it escapedocedure has taken place into those involved and security is being reviewed. frank tunbridge is a big cat expert — he says the snow leopard should have been tranquilised instead of shot dead. you watch natural has programmes on television, you can see how quickly these tranquilliser drugs can work and large animals like giraffes and rhinoceros. i think it is an easy option, it is a policy to...
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. >> there is bill dudley next to the chairman, the former head of the new york fed remember, the thing that got everybody excited back in october was we're a long way from neutral now just below -- it's like saying the same thing. >> no it's not -- how -- how is that -- how is that almost the same thing a long way from neutral versus just below neutral, there is a vast difference there. >> let's do counting. >> okay. >> let's do counting when he said we're a long way from neutral and you knew at that point in time the fed's mid-range for neutral was 3 and he was at 2.259. well that was the long way np. now we're at 2, 29.25 now he said we are just wloe the range of estimates either one quarter, two or three below. >> it's all relative throe or four quarter points. >> nothing to get excited about. and i think the right way to go. i'm i think the right way to go was to have done nothing. >> said nothing? >> done nothing previously with the outlook for the fed, right. >> let's bring in some other folks. here are who aren the table with us and remotely as well as we talk about chairman pow
. >> there is bill dudley next to the chairman, the former head of the new york fed remember, the thing that got everybody excited back in october was we're a long way from neutral now just below -- it's like saying the same thing. >> no it's not -- how -- how is that -- how is that almost the same thing a long way from neutral versus just below neutral, there is a vast difference there. >> let's do counting. >> okay. >> let's do counting when he said we're a long...
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it triggered a number of other resignations, both at senior level and dudley junior level.ere adulation because she will have known that when he took on the job that the prime minister would come up with the deal like this. —— i am surprised at his resignation. the position she is now in is that she will try to bring forward the deal. that will be blocked by parliament, she will then say you are left with no deal and at that point parliament will say that is not acceptable, we have to have the people vote, something that the lib dems have pressed for for the last couple of years. what will the question be in that people's vote should you get it? well, if the deal gets through, do people want to vote for the deal or do they want to remain in the european union? alternatively, if the prime minister has said we must acce pt the prime minister has said we must accept no deal, the choice would be between no deal and staying in the european union. so the remoaners get there way? well, given the level of support across the board from the public for a people's vote, a clear majorit
it triggered a number of other resignations, both at senior level and dudley junior level.ere adulation because she will have known that when he took on the job that the prime minister would come up with the deal like this. —— i am surprised at his resignation. the position she is now in is that she will try to bring forward the deal. that will be blocked by parliament, she will then say you are left with no deal and at that point parliament will say that is not acceptable, we have to have...