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mean for the euro zone.rategist mark cranfield. talking of which, kamala harris conceded yesterday in a speech, the 2024 election officially to donald trump whose victory saw him flip key swing states and the gop retake control of the u.s. senate. the fate of the house yet to be determined but democratic hopes of retaking the chambers seem to be fading. for more analysis, thomas gift, director of the center on u.s. politics at university college london. thanks for joining us in the studio this morning. let's start with the question about the house. is it your expectation republicans will get a clean sweep? thomas: i think it will be close but ultimately, they will get it. we can see that the huge red wave yesterday was enormous. i think this is a general trend against democrats in favor of republicans. trump, the senate, the house makes sense. a clean sweep will make it easier for trump to get through his legislative agenda. tom: talk about the power dynamics where you have control of the senate, the preside
mean for the euro zone.rategist mark cranfield. talking of which, kamala harris conceded yesterday in a speech, the 2024 election officially to donald trump whose victory saw him flip key swing states and the gop retake control of the u.s. senate. the fate of the house yet to be determined but democratic hopes of retaking the chambers seem to be fading. for more analysis, thomas gift, director of the center on u.s. politics at university college london. thanks for joining us in the studio this...
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tom: will we get to euro parity?: i think all of those things, as you fold in the macro picture, i'm sure you will ask about terrorists at some point but it adds to potential uncertainty as well as opportunities when you think of the valuations. tom: one of the guests on our show earlier this week said maybe something underappreciated by more -- by markets is that corporate could be preparing for terrorists. and first court -- four tariffs. and in those short to medium-term could benefit european corporate's. is that something markets are under appreciating? sunaina: yes and the fact that every board i've sat on had the trump affect on its agenda for its november or december board meeting. there is a rush to get ahead of whatever may be coming down the pike and that means moving parts of the supply chain to the u.s. as you saw from lagarde's statement yesterday. moving your strategy to a more u.s. centric approach to get ahead of what might be coming. to answer your question on tariffs, i think it is hard to predict
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. 105 handle on euro-dollar.digest. anna edwards and guy johnson will be joining me in a few minutes. the opening trade is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: we are an hour away from the opening trade. here's what you need to know. the biden administration weighs additional curves on semiconductor equipment and ai memory chips after china meets the latest crackdown on beijing's techt
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scenery euro economist.ics and the board of eurozone to what's happening in france. france prime minister said he may have to trigger a clause in the constitution and bypass a vote in parliament to get the budget approved. they made the comments in a newspaper interview. lawmakers rejected the budget on tuesday, sending the debate on reducing france's ballooning deficit to the senate. jp morgan ceo jamie dimon says companies will be more aggressive in pursuing acquisitions after donald trump's victory. he spoke to bloomberg at the apex ceo summit about how regulations have previously stifled deal activity. >> because they have the senate, the house on the presidency, they have more ability to do things like that. last time around president trump said regulation wanted to ow and i said one in five out. i think he could do that again. the banking industry, whether you voted for trump or joe biden, a lot of bankers were dancing in the street because they've had success of years and years of regulations. a lot o
scenery euro economist.ics and the board of eurozone to what's happening in france. france prime minister said he may have to trigger a clause in the constitution and bypass a vote in parliament to get the budget approved. they made the comments in a newspaper interview. lawmakers rejected the budget on tuesday, sending the debate on reducing france's ballooning deficit to the senate. jp morgan ceo jamie dimon says companies will be more aggressive in pursuing acquisitions after donald trump's...
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you are still bearish on euro-dollar? he sees parody for the euro-dollar.onja: when we start looking at the trump scenario in april this year, we have been saying that we will see parody, it has stabilized a little bit now. we are in for a bit of the wait and see period. there is a lot of noise coming. the latest announcement that trump plans to implement tariffs when he takes office makes a lot of noise. there's a time when we have to wait and then we get a much better idea of what he's going to do. we are in for a bit of a more quiet holiday season before things start kicking off again this year. tom: it is not fully priced yet in terms of those potential terms. where else is your lens when it comes to the fx space? the mexican peso has been volatile for the reasons you mentioned. the pricing is still mismatched around the tariff risk. sonja: in mexico, the peso did recover that they had the phone conversation. there is a little bit of uncertainty. there's a feeling that we share that this is just a threat for the time being. as long as mexico takes some
you are still bearish on euro-dollar? he sees parody for the euro-dollar.onja: when we start looking at the trump scenario in april this year, we have been saying that we will see parody, it has stabilized a little bit now. we are in for a bit of the wait and see period. there is a lot of noise coming. the latest announcement that trump plans to implement tariffs when he takes office makes a lot of noise. there's a time when we have to wait and then we get a much better idea of what he's going...
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the estimates have been 22.38 billion euros.ver kruk caught up with the ceo of siemens and talk to him about the number of issues facing this company. really interesting in terms of exposure to china as well. whether the ceo sees an impact of some of that fiscal stimulus that's been put into the system by chinese officials. take a listen to the siemens yell. >> our revenue from the united states contributes to 24%. from china, it's at the 13% level. however, if you take the global industrial gdp, 30% comes from china. there's no way around when it comes to industrial markets. we have to look into china. we have a very strong footprint there. we have a very strong position there. it is of utmost importance for us that the chinese market is picking up. we do know that the government is looking into high-tech manufacturing. once the market is getting more momentum, they want to invest in automation and is a list nation. we are there to pick up the momentum. still what holds this market back is the contraction in the real estate sec
the estimates have been 22.38 billion euros.ver kruk caught up with the ceo of siemens and talk to him about the number of issues facing this company. really interesting in terms of exposure to china as well. whether the ceo sees an impact of some of that fiscal stimulus that's been put into the system by chinese officials. take a listen to the siemens yell. >> our revenue from the united states contributes to 24%. from china, it's at the 13% level. however, if you take the global...
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euro area pmi, we will watch for divergence or con virgins. we will get usi pmi and services , contraction in the u.s.. services looking healthy, we will see. icc issues an arrest warrant for israeli prime minister netanyahu for war crimes in gaza. details coming up next. later the chair of the sec confirms he is stepping down in january. reaction at 6:30 a.m. u.k.. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg. israel rejects charges against netanyahu by the international criminal court. they issued an arrest warrant over war crimes in gaza. did williams joins us with the details. what was the logic used behind the issuance of the warrants? dan: this has been a bombshell to compile evidence. the court once referred to as the world court issued arrest warrants not just for netanyahu but for his defense minister who was dismissed, alleging crimes against humanity, deliberate starvation of civilians in gaza. not unfamiliar or unexpected, the israelis have been dealing with this from the outset, they have suggested israel is being singled o
euro area pmi, we will watch for divergence or con virgins. we will get usi pmi and services , contraction in the u.s.. services looking healthy, we will see. icc issues an arrest warrant for israeli prime minister netanyahu for war crimes in gaza. details coming up next. later the chair of the sec confirms he is stepping down in january. reaction at 6:30 a.m. u.k.. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg. israel rejects charges against netanyahu by the international criminal...
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euro-dollar down a third of 1%. a fifth consecutive day of euro weakness. with mohamed el-erian on inflation concerns, heidi of the council on foreign relations come and dan ives of wedbush on tesla's postelection surge. we begin with the equity market rally stalling in 10 year bond yields inching lower. as the tug-of-war between the latest economic data and policy changes from the white house clout cielo for the federal reserve. joining us to discuss is mohamed el-erian of queens college, cambridge. i will start yesterday morning, 8:30 eastern time, cpi drops, we were looking for you and you were not here. what is your response to that data? at the moment the market is gravitating to paying more attention to levels. the federal reserve seems more gripped by the current trend that encouraged by it. where you focused on? mohamed: sorry i was not with you yesterday, i was on the road. what i am focusing on was summed up really well by john authers of bloomberg opinion. today he had three messages. one is the fall in inflation is stalling. two, if you look at
euro-dollar down a third of 1%. a fifth consecutive day of euro weakness. with mohamed el-erian on inflation concerns, heidi of the council on foreign relations come and dan ives of wedbush on tesla's postelection surge. we begin with the equity market rally stalling in 10 year bond yields inching lower. as the tug-of-war between the latest economic data and policy changes from the white house clout cielo for the federal reserve. joining us to discuss is mohamed el-erian of queens college,...
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so it's 45000 versus 30 euro is a day. said to move the how can those 2 worlds even speak to each other or find a solution? there are diametrically opposed to each other. you saw it was on to put olive oil for many, it's the taste of grease, the taste of a mediterranean vacation for our next stop was color mazda, and the southern part of the company is connected to them. greece is one of the world's top olives producers. the most of the harvest workers here from pakistan and many of them don't have residency permits for any official status. they take whatever works. they can find the kind of com, there's a place where you can find work many you do need to go there early in the morning, around 6 or 7 o'clock. and i'm going to play the looking. someone then take too long for a job because they don't see as human just as workers of the kind of savings that'll be. i have no idea who i am driving. it's a collaboration between strangers up was that they don't know who i am and i don't know who they are. the more than were always
so it's 45000 versus 30 euro is a day. said to move the how can those 2 worlds even speak to each other or find a solution? there are diametrically opposed to each other. you saw it was on to put olive oil for many, it's the taste of grease, the taste of a mediterranean vacation for our next stop was color mazda, and the southern part of the company is connected to them. greece is one of the world's top olives producers. the most of the harvest workers here from pakistan and many of them don't...
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ron kind of fireworks, check out euro-dollar. the euro-dollar with a 103 handle. just holding onto 104. 10429. the pmi's out of europe this morning are pretty awful. lisa: if you look at france, there pmi came in the weakest industry -- weakest since january. below all expectations. the question is, how much weaker can it get? george serverless had we remained bullish on u.s. dollar. only 30% price. jonathan: how much wider can spreads get? if you check out their front end of the german curve this morning, down 10 basis points on the german two-year in the spread between the u.s. and germany back in september, 135. on my screen, 232. we are aggressively wider over the last month. lisa: at a time when people are pricing in a 50 basis point rate cut next month at the next ecb meeting, the question is, we forgot to talk about decoupling. people expected to happen. now the question is, how wide can that division get at a time where there is a secular and frankly existential question facing the euro region? christine lagarde put out, we are not keeping up with innovati
ron kind of fireworks, check out euro-dollar. the euro-dollar with a 103 handle. just holding onto 104. 10429. the pmi's out of europe this morning are pretty awful. lisa: if you look at france, there pmi came in the weakest industry -- weakest since january. below all expectations. the question is, how much weaker can it get? george serverless had we remained bullish on u.s. dollar. only 30% price. jonathan: how much wider can spreads get? if you check out their front end of the german curve...
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they now see 10.4 billion euros to 10.7 billion euros. the estimates have been for 10.3 5 billion. of the full year view, coming in a higher, potentially and specifically at the top end of that range versus the estimates. third quarter sales missed estimates in the third quarter came in slightly below the estimates. it came in higher than the estimates for buyer. that stock is down around 27% year to date. let's get back to the software space because swiss software provided is presenting outcome of a business review in the capital markets day today. after damaging report by shortselling hindenburg research in february. third quarter earnings also falling short of expectations. he was appointed ceo in late april following activist pressure is joining you now. on a busy day, we appreciate you coming in -- >> is a say, it's an important day for the company, i might have to check my pants pockets of the drawers -- tom: specifically, what will you outline to get this company back for the hindenburg research report dropping before you took over, partly your role is to restructure the bus
they now see 10.4 billion euros to 10.7 billion euros. the estimates have been for 10.3 5 billion. of the full year view, coming in a higher, potentially and specifically at the top end of that range versus the estimates. third quarter sales missed estimates in the third quarter came in slightly below the estimates. it came in higher than the estimates for buyer. that stock is down around 27% year to date. let's get back to the software space because swiss software provided is presenting...
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euro companies in asia? you think of yourself times out to them. i think the market is huge and growing rapidly, so we're dealing with the demand driven market and i think what gets produced will be needed. that's why i'm convinced of there's room for many providers and it stops can call them fixed same field. i'm be talking, however, the german solid state battery has a disadvantage. it stores less energy compared to competing technologies, making it less suitable for future electric vehicles. occasion manufacturers are targeting a range of 1000 kilometers with their solid state batteries that aren't quite there yet. even so the title of 1st mass produced a solid state battery, might just go to germany. likely by 2026. do you enjoy the sound of wind turbines? it might have originated in china, which currently dominates in wind power. china is building the most wind farms, not only in china itself, but also in the balkans as a springboard to europe in bosnia and herzegovina. land was apparently the mingling
euro companies in asia? you think of yourself times out to them. i think the market is huge and growing rapidly, so we're dealing with the demand driven market and i think what gets produced will be needed. that's why i'm convinced of there's room for many providers and it stops can call them fixed same field. i'm be talking, however, the german solid state battery has a disadvantage. it stores less energy compared to competing technologies, making it less suitable for future electric vehicles....
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busy oval e x 30 is just around 36600 euro. what do you get? well, 1st of all, you get a bunch of assistance systems. almost anything you could wish for blind spot us is on coming traffic mitigation. it will recognize pedestrians, bicycle spike or is so in the safety sense, you get everything you need. there's also a need to concentrate be exposed to the features, the latest generation of all those go to my take parking system, which can handle both power low and perpendicular, mending fits empty spaces on either side of the call or detected when driving it speeds on to 22 kilometers per hour and then displayed on the touch screen. as soon as the driver has selected a spot the because this pilot steves the vehicle into place by taking has the steering gear shift accelerated, pedal, and brakes. the drive, it gets continuous progress, updates my head, the display. what else do you get? a $200.00 kit, a water wheel driven car, with a 51 kilowatt hour battery that will achieve around 350 kilometers of range. if you compare that to, for example of t
busy oval e x 30 is just around 36600 euro. what do you get? well, 1st of all, you get a bunch of assistance systems. almost anything you could wish for blind spot us is on coming traffic mitigation. it will recognize pedestrians, bicycle spike or is so in the safety sense, you get everything you need. there's also a need to concentrate be exposed to the features, the latest generation of all those go to my take parking system, which can handle both power low and perpendicular, mending fits...
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euro/dollar is higher .2% against the greenback.understand the ramification of the currency space, i'm pleased to say george ceravellos is with me. good to have you on the show. first, i would like to understand the outlook for the dollar here because at this stage it is very unclear what the markets are pricing in. first, it suggested they were expecting a trump win. now that no longer seems to be the case. what are markets actually pricing in and, therefore, what is the likely reaction once we get outcome later this week? >> to go back to the first question, the outlook for the dollar, we think it hinges on the outcome of the u.s. election. in terms of heading in, what are the expectations, especially over the last expectation of the trump win has been pared back. the market has priced in a genuine 50/50. for the next 24-to-48 hours, the market reaction should be system met trick in terms of what we get. if we get a trump win, we expect a stronger dollar and vice versa. i think that's a reasonably wildly held opinion among the mar
euro/dollar is higher .2% against the greenback.understand the ramification of the currency space, i'm pleased to say george ceravellos is with me. good to have you on the show. first, i would like to understand the outlook for the dollar here because at this stage it is very unclear what the markets are pricing in. first, it suggested they were expecting a trump win. now that no longer seems to be the case. what are markets actually pricing in and, therefore, what is the likely reaction once...
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you can get this for running about 27000 euro. this 432000 euros, and this for less than 17000 bureaus of costs and cannot be considerations. undoubtedly the primary concern for most users. besides the purchase price, however, the continuously racing electricity prices across europe. also a reason why many consumers verse hesitant to embrace the flood or more, the 1st wave of the choir, an arrow pioneers. oh, the so called early adopters have already accumulated 1st tons, positive and negative experiences sir years ago as someone who acquired an electric car. i belonged to those early adopters. the experience of driving electric vehicle in europe these days isn't necessarily bad, but it's enough to fast track you into a midlife crisis. the experience is marked by old paid public charging stations and excited pretense electricity prices. the low compatibility of charging costs incomplete, or inc. accurate information about charging stages and various foss, treating charging experiences add to the audio, coupled with range anxiety i
you can get this for running about 27000 euro. this 432000 euros, and this for less than 17000 bureaus of costs and cannot be considerations. undoubtedly the primary concern for most users. besides the purchase price, however, the continuously racing electricity prices across europe. also a reason why many consumers verse hesitant to embrace the flood or more, the 1st wave of the choir, an arrow pioneers. oh, the so called early adopters have already accumulated 1st tons, positive and negative...
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you can get this for running about 27000 euro. this 432000 euros. and this for less than 17000 bureaus of cos cannot become situations, undoubtedly the primary concern for most users. besides the purchase price, however, the continuously raising electricity prices across europe. also a reason why many consumers hesitant to embrace the flood or more the 1st wave of trial and error of pioneers. oh, the so called early adopters have already terminated 1st time, positive and negative experiences. so years ago, as someone, the full credit on the electric car belongs to those early adopters, they expire as of driving electric vehicle in europe. these days isn't necessarily bad, but it's enough to fast track you into a mid life crisis. the experience is marked by all paid public charging stations, an exorbitant electricity prices. the low compatibility of charging costs incomplete or inc, i create information about talking stages and various frustrating charging experiences. add to the audio, coupled with wrench anxiety in her and to electric cars. old tha
you can get this for running about 27000 euro. this 432000 euros. and this for less than 17000 bureaus of cos cannot become situations, undoubtedly the primary concern for most users. besides the purchase price, however, the continuously raising electricity prices across europe. also a reason why many consumers hesitant to embrace the flood or more the 1st wave of trial and error of pioneers. oh, the so called early adopters have already terminated 1st time, positive and negative experiences....
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if they succeed, they say orders with 600000000 euros are all ready waiting. the lists come back down to earth. cars with combustion engines are still polluting our air. electric cars are meant to be the solution. batteries, the driving force of modern mobility. at the hype is fading, and battery production is stalling. major manufacturers are pulling out of factories, they were building. could this be the end of the road for ease batteries, so to the new goals of our time, they were central for electric vehicles as europe pains to scale up the production . but this year a seen major setbacks take northern germany, for example. swedish battery maker. north bolt has delayed its german project and declared insolvency in the us. can cause us louden a. c. c halted construction and pause plans for a multi 1000000000 euro battery factory last summer. and in eastern germany, chinese manufacturer, as volt, positive to 1000000000 euro investment in the production plant earlier this year. why is europe's battery cell production stalling and can it's still succeed? the p
if they succeed, they say orders with 600000000 euros are all ready waiting. the lists come back down to earth. cars with combustion engines are still polluting our air. electric cars are meant to be the solution. batteries, the driving force of modern mobility. at the hype is fading, and battery production is stalling. major manufacturers are pulling out of factories, they were building. could this be the end of the road for ease batteries, so to the new goals of our time, they were central...
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the market moved with euro/dollar.ust because there is a body of water, it would not make much difference with the general trend. that is what we are seeing today as we slump. it is not helping out the situation of dollar is king. that was the trump trade that's continued on thanks to the data this morning. as we chart this, we are now back toward the levels we're seeing roughly around may, april, may on sterling/dollar trade. so, it is a steady decline that started from late september. the selling has accelerated now into the data point we're seeing today into november. speaking of data, let's look beyond the pmi. we had retail sales to digest. retail sales declined 0.7% of the month in october. uk office of stats says it was driven by non-food sales. on the year, retail sales rose 2.4%. since then, don't forget, we've had a cold snap and black friday promotions have kicked in. will it be enough for some of the retailers? the one investors are betting up is sainsbur, up 2.3%. the european markets, overall, the ftse wa
the market moved with euro/dollar.ust because there is a body of water, it would not make much difference with the general trend. that is what we are seeing today as we slump. it is not helping out the situation of dollar is king. that was the trump trade that's continued on thanks to the data this morning. as we chart this, we are now back toward the levels we're seeing roughly around may, april, may on sterling/dollar trade. so, it is a steady decline that started from late september. the...
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c halted construction and pause plans for a multi 1000000000 euro battery factory last summer. and in eastern germany, chinese manufacturer, as well as composites 1000000000 euro investment in the production plant earlier this year. why is europe's battery cell production stalling and can it's still succeed? the political goal is clear. europe wants electric cars starting in 2035 combustion engine vehicles can no longer be produced or sold in the u. germany is home to 5 batteries, so factories for ease. but poland leads to charging battery production in the u with a total output of 70 gigawatt hours, followed by hungry and sweden. in a total of living, european countries produce battery sales with production capacity expected to increase 10 fold by 2030. to meet political targets. everything needs to move fast . football need battery sales made in germany made in europe your so what's the hold up reason number one, technical problems. in the summer of 2024 north fault began construction in northern germany. the swedish company already runs 2 factories back home. this one was pl
c halted construction and pause plans for a multi 1000000000 euro battery factory last summer. and in eastern germany, chinese manufacturer, as well as composites 1000000000 euro investment in the production plant earlier this year. why is europe's battery cell production stalling and can it's still succeed? the political goal is clear. europe wants electric cars starting in 2035 combustion engine vehicles can no longer be produced or sold in the u. germany is home to 5 batteries, so factories...
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this one was planned to cost 4500000000 euros. but now the project is on hold production issues in sweden are to blame and now high strep, right. so that's, yeah, that's also an additional costs. so um they have also problems to, to finance the production line. scrap means the batteries are faulty. as a result, the firm can fulfill the contracts on time. that leg bmw, partial owner of north vault to cancel a 2000000000 euro quarter for a battery sales. another example, battery maker, a, c c already produces e v batteries in france backed by investors like mercedes and still lantus. it also planned a new factory in kaiser's allowed. now that project is on hold to g challenges for europe's battery industry fits the lack of experience in operating the specialized equipment as well as raw material procurement has to go for industry, which is different uh, type of industries can be done to treat manufacturer. so in effect, you're only, i'm 6, take the batteries at the end. the reason number to see these are a hard sell in europe. china
this one was planned to cost 4500000000 euros. but now the project is on hold production issues in sweden are to blame and now high strep, right. so that's, yeah, that's also an additional costs. so um they have also problems to, to finance the production line. scrap means the batteries are faulty. as a result, the firm can fulfill the contracts on time. that leg bmw, partial owner of north vault to cancel a 2000000000 euro quarter for a battery sales. another example, battery maker, a, c c...
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and you reports that 76000000000 euros would be needed just for battery manufacturing to achieve 2030 goals. in 2024, the commission had announced just 9000000000 euros and battery supply chain investment and private investment has also side away compare this to what's happening in the us is 2023 inflation reduction act punched over $70000000000.00 towards a v and battery supply. chain and it works just look a tesla who pulled some of its investments in germany to focus on the north american market last year. it's so simple, it's so visible by without having any knowledge, expertise, been, you know, in, in business for example, can calculate what will be my return on investment, the find less than a bad. she's actually in the us. and if i could, i would invest in a pension back to me in the us, what the us has done. we come to because we are a federation of member states. we're not the country in europe. 20 southern member states have to agree, then get businesses on board before anything happens in china. the government just does it at the moment, the said the investment climate is a
and you reports that 76000000000 euros would be needed just for battery manufacturing to achieve 2030 goals. in 2024, the commission had announced just 9000000000 euros and battery supply chain investment and private investment has also side away compare this to what's happening in the us is 2023 inflation reduction act punched over $70000000000.00 towards a v and battery supply. chain and it works just look a tesla who pulled some of its investments in germany to focus on the north american...
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the only one ever build is valued at around $8000000.00 euros. the 2005 sports co pay set a record of 351 kilometers per hour. but even that is nowhere near the fastest of the collection street legal vehicles. him and then we'll go through the whole supersport. here we have the got evey, ron supersport, one of only 48 ever built. and in 2012 this car was the fastest on earth. the smith had made the, again, this world records with the top speed of 431 kilometers per hour. and i thought for safety reasons, the production model was limited to 415 kilometers per hour income. how against the national automobile museum, a trip through history. that's fun for everyone. and on that flashy note, it's time for us to zoom out of here. be sure to subscribe and follow us on social media for more fun stories from the world of life and style in europe till next time it's good bye and viewed as a, the euro is drowning and electrical waste. something. step 5 steps happen. take the recycling the 2nd time market. we pick essays, states subsidies forward to change i
the only one ever build is valued at around $8000000.00 euros. the 2005 sports co pay set a record of 351 kilometers per hour. but even that is nowhere near the fastest of the collection street legal vehicles. him and then we'll go through the whole supersport. here we have the got evey, ron supersport, one of only 48 ever built. and in 2012 this car was the fastest on earth. the smith had made the, again, this world records with the top speed of 431 kilometers per hour. and i thought for...
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the price for that is between 12015000 euros. the europe's hunger for cheap labor has created a market opportunity for migrant workers getting into the country, securing a work permit, a job, and a place to live is difficult and often completely unregulated informal networks at the merch to fill that gap. good sounds good. i mean go along with it and for village people like us, it should be easy to work in portugal. we've heard the grow berries, tomatoes, corn level, potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables there that some of the people distorted wednesday. i hope this will work out and then i can go there when you pay the one by when i'm done to just the deluxe of all of these days, blueberries are the new super food. they're available on supermarket shelves. the year round in germany imports have doubled in the past 5 years. we added to portugal where blueberry production has quadrupled since 2015. the unintentional region near odom era is one of the hubs for blueberry cultivation. most of the harvest is done by migrants from
the price for that is between 12015000 euros. the europe's hunger for cheap labor has created a market opportunity for migrant workers getting into the country, securing a work permit, a job, and a place to live is difficult and often completely unregulated informal networks at the merch to fill that gap. good sounds good. i mean go along with it and for village people like us, it should be easy to work in portugal. we've heard the grow berries, tomatoes, corn level, potatoes, and other fruits...
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in june 2024 bmw, cancel the 2000000000 euro contract after delay delivery. and quality concerns, despite raising 15000000000 and funding the company is struggling so badly, it has to weigh off a substantial part of its workforce and solve one of its factories. market conditions are also partly to blame. looking prices came down again in 2023, which means even cheaper batteries from china, just out of slumping european, easy demand and you're in for a tough. so the battery is available at 20 low prices because of the huge over capacities which have been built up in china on the last use every actually project . and this is regards to, to mid stream and to downstream f investment project in europe has to, to present a positive business case. in fact, a report says that around half the use announced capacities and 2030 are now considered at risk of being delayed scale down or canceled. all this means that you need to throw money on this binary industry to stand a chance. and you report says that 76000000000 euros would be needed just for battery manufacturing t
in june 2024 bmw, cancel the 2000000000 euro contract after delay delivery. and quality concerns, despite raising 15000000000 and funding the company is struggling so badly, it has to weigh off a substantial part of its workforce and solve one of its factories. market conditions are also partly to blame. looking prices came down again in 2023, which means even cheaper batteries from china, just out of slumping european, easy demand and you're in for a tough. so the battery is available at 20...
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i'm looking dollar weakness against the euro. euro-dollar this morning looks like this. posited by .7%. the race is over. we can finally stop talking about it. the game of thrones down in palm beach, mar-a-lago, florida, is all done. the treasury secretary pick is scott bessent. lisa: and that is probably what we are seeing some of this relief rally, that he will be a tempering force for president trump when he does come to office. i will say he will not -- we won't stop talking about it because there is question about someone who was going to modify the signal for president trump who is shown again and again it is his policies and his word that is going to get through. annmarie: we will be talking about this cabinet of rivals. someone like scott bessent really modulating some of the forces like howard lutnick who will oversee trade. scott bessent has talked about the fact when it comes to tariffs, maybe it will be a negotiating tactic. maybe that needs to be the tool used to get a free-trade and potentially modulating what may be howard lutnick wants which is blanket ta
i'm looking dollar weakness against the euro. euro-dollar this morning looks like this. posited by .7%. the race is over. we can finally stop talking about it. the game of thrones down in palm beach, mar-a-lago, florida, is all done. the treasury secretary pick is scott bessent. lisa: and that is probably what we are seeing some of this relief rally, that he will be a tempering force for president trump when he does come to office. i will say he will not -- we won't stop talking about it...
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ikea is under way to commit to 7.5 billion euro we have 4 billion euro invested now.ding 1.5 billion euro to renewable heating and cooling which is part of the energy efficiency pledge for the world. we are happy to announce and happy to contribute. >> what we will also see is 100% renewable energy by 2030 what is the biggest challenge in getting there? >> you can see the biggest is the collaboration with the private and public sector. the money is there and the technology is there and the change is happening. we are changing from fossil fuels, but we need higher speed with priority and collaboration with grids and support for infrastructure and other topics. it is a call for a speedier way of working with policymakers and private. >> of course, you are deeply engaged with moving the company forward on its transition. i want to ask about the business and meeting the consumer demand for affordable products. this is really key for ikea. >> this is a good question in society, sustainability should come at an expense. first of all, it's a bad idea because people wouldn't
ikea is under way to commit to 7.5 billion euro we have 4 billion euro invested now.ding 1.5 billion euro to renewable heating and cooling which is part of the energy efficiency pledge for the world. we are happy to announce and happy to contribute. >> what we will also see is 100% renewable energy by 2030 what is the biggest challenge in getting there? >> you can see the biggest is the collaboration with the private and public sector. the money is there and the technology is there...
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euro-dollar, 1.04. all following the lead of the dollar.kness taking its cue from the bond story. bitcoin at a 98,000 level, higher by 1.3 percent, right on the cusp of 100,000. a lot of green on the screen for markets, but perhaps not so much when it comes to sentiment, specifically here in europe. i want to go to one of our top stories in this part of the world, where half of u.k. firms are planning to cut jobs after the tax hikes announced in last month's budget. a stark warning from britain's most influential business lobby group. joining us to break it down, lizzy burden joining us on set. it is the cbi annual conference. is the message positive, negative? how are we thinking about it? >> not as positive as before the election or the budget. we had that scramble to try to woo business, now the cbi warning all these tax rises, 40 billion pounds in the budget, which fell on the wealthy and business, are going to have negative effects. about half planning to trim their workforces. even more than that, 62% saying they will pull back on hir
euro-dollar, 1.04. all following the lead of the dollar.kness taking its cue from the bond story. bitcoin at a 98,000 level, higher by 1.3 percent, right on the cusp of 100,000. a lot of green on the screen for markets, but perhaps not so much when it comes to sentiment, specifically here in europe. i want to go to one of our top stories in this part of the world, where half of u.k. firms are planning to cut jobs after the tax hikes announced in last month's budget. a stark warning from...
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why are euro max report or reuben callous travel? therefore, some answers for land has been to kept the happiest country in the world for the 7th time in a row. what makes the fence so happy? solar. so let's make people how big so people are nice and kind and they help each other. i think that's our life spring. yes. actually if you finish, people are just kind of take things so seriously. maybe what is so special about finish last time. it's called, it's a whole lot of what does it have to do with finish happiness? and what can we learn from the fence in order to live a happy life? i sell it to the finish capsule if that's and key to find those around 5 and a half 1000000 people living lent in the most of europe. the country is known slots, many lakes and forests. so on a culture, the northern lights and the very long winter finance on the list of the wall. it's happening as we pause 2024. why my country gemini is only rags. 24, just behind us on 23. it seems my happiness could use a boost. that's why i'm eating 3 happened us invest
why are euro max report or reuben callous travel? therefore, some answers for land has been to kept the happiest country in the world for the 7th time in a row. what makes the fence so happy? solar. so let's make people how big so people are nice and kind and they help each other. i think that's our life spring. yes. actually if you finish, people are just kind of take things so seriously. maybe what is so special about finish last time. it's called, it's a whole lot of what does it have to do...
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busy around 4142000 euros and even though. busy some of these will have more range than the valuable. some will also have less range and also weigh less power for price. it is way higher than that of the mobile and pricey of versions that the x, the c include the single night long range model with a bigger bass tree, reaching out to 476 kilometers. and this 40 dual motel with 315 kilowatts of power . so what are the down sides? what won't you get in the valuable e x 30? 1 of the things you won't get is an instrument cluster. so behind the steering wheel there is nothing. if you want to know how fast you're driving the speed limit or any other information, you will find all of that in the central display in the, in full time and system that takes some getting used to. but usually after a few minutes, you will have found yourself looking at the right spot instead of searching for your current speed behind the steering wheel. and just to be set and you have a safe journey, there's volvos on board computer keeping an eye on things
busy around 4142000 euros and even though. busy some of these will have more range than the valuable. some will also have less range and also weigh less power for price. it is way higher than that of the mobile and pricey of versions that the x, the c include the single night long range model with a bigger bass tree, reaching out to 476 kilometers. and this 40 dual motel with 315 kilowatts of power . so what are the down sides? what won't you get in the valuable e x 30? 1 of the things you...
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now they are just two games away from qualifying for next year's euros in switzerland.. nowjust finland stand in their way. after missing out on the last 2 euros and the world cup, scotland are determined not to let this one pass them by. it's been hard to even want to go to watch and support. ijust feel like we wanted to be there and we should've been there and we felt like we had a strong enough squad to be there. so it was frustrating and it definitely adds some fuel to our fire sort of thing to try to help us get there and not relive these summers where we are set at home and not competing in these tournaments. it's not even thinking about the hard _ it's not even thinking about the hard for— it's not even thinking about the hard for me come in thinking about the feeling — hard for me come in thinking about the feeling of qualifying time of the feeling of qualifying time of the feeling of qualifying time of the feeling i felt, being there, the feeling _ the feeling i felt, being there, the feeling when we qualified for the euros _ feeling when we qualified for the e
now they are just two games away from qualifying for next year's euros in switzerland.. nowjust finland stand in their way. after missing out on the last 2 euros and the world cup, scotland are determined not to let this one pass them by. it's been hard to even want to go to watch and support. ijust feel like we wanted to be there and we should've been there and we felt like we had a strong enough squad to be there. so it was frustrating and it definitely adds some fuel to our fire sort of...
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but why are euro max report of reuben callous travel. therefore, some answers for land has been to camp the happiest country in the world for the 7th time in a row. what makes the fence so happy solace. so let's make people have fixed so people are nice and kind and they help each other. i think that's our life spring. yes, i have to finish. people are just kind of take things so seriously. maybe what is so special about finish last time. it's called, it's a whole lot of what does it have to do with finish happiness? and what can we learn from defense in order to live a happy life? i said, look at the finished capsule of tests and keep to find those around 5 and a half 1000000 people live in segment. in the north of europe, the country is known for its many lakes and forest culture. the northern lights and a very long winter finance on the list of the walls. happiness reports 2024. why my country gemini is only rags. 24 just behind us. on 23. it seems my happiness could use a boost. that's why i'm aging 3 happen to some bessengers. they
but why are euro max report of reuben callous travel. therefore, some answers for land has been to camp the happiest country in the world for the 7th time in a row. what makes the fence so happy solace. so let's make people have fixed so people are nice and kind and they help each other. i think that's our life spring. yes, i have to finish. people are just kind of take things so seriously. maybe what is so special about finish last time. it's called, it's a whole lot of what does it have to do...
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if i 3 and do more, the one about the cost of the equivalent of the $30.00 euro. so using the organic compost has helped reduce my cost of production. most nadia of little waste to energy plant near kumasi is a pilots project. if all goes well, they're going to and government plans to finance 10 more across the country. while it's amazing, when you can make something useful, also something that has been discarded. what 1st of cause the waste has to be collected in the democratic republic of congo, a wide spread available was the issue, lead one young woman that to push for change. our aim is to help the environment and at the same time improve the lives of those around. at this events, the music has a clear message. environmental aim is to meet young people understand that through music, we can lead a real revolution and shape the vision of our environments and the climate crisis. streets paved with rubbish, clubs of boxes every day. nice inc contessa, it's time to turn this around, says kids see a point mima cost. if there's 2 of them is terrible, it so much rubb
if i 3 and do more, the one about the cost of the equivalent of the $30.00 euro. so using the organic compost has helped reduce my cost of production. most nadia of little waste to energy plant near kumasi is a pilots project. if all goes well, they're going to and government plans to finance 10 more across the country. while it's amazing, when you can make something useful, also something that has been discarded. what 1st of cause the waste has to be collected in the democratic republic of...
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Nov 22, 2024
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mikita at hand being awarded as i say a quarter of1 million euros. you see the camera crews and microphonesjust there you see the camera crews and microphones just there. there you see the camera crews and microphonesjust there. we will talk to chris page, our correspondent they're covering this case, on the programme in the next little while. a second australian teenager has died of suspected methanol poisoning, bringing to six the number of foreign tourists who have died after apparently drinking tainted alcohol in laos. the family of australian teenager holly bowles said it was with "broken hearts" that they confirmed her death more than a week after she fell ill in the tourist town of vang vieng. herfriend bianca jones and british lawyer simone white from south—east london were confirmed to have died on thursday. in the last hour, the parents of simone white said they were "devastated by the loss of our beautiful, kind and loving daughter". police have arrested the manager and owner of a hostel in connection with the deaths. jessica lane has the
mikita at hand being awarded as i say a quarter of1 million euros. you see the camera crews and microphonesjust there you see the camera crews and microphones just there. there you see the camera crews and microphonesjust there. we will talk to chris page, our correspondent they're covering this case, on the programme in the next little while. a second australian teenager has died of suspected methanol poisoning, bringing to six the number of foreign tourists who have died after apparently...
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all those this translate into 196000000000 euros from the use pockets into rushes for oil gas and cool since the conflict started. and that's all it brings. the western process looks like they've mostly just stuck it to their own citizens instead of to vladimir putin in yet another typical display of you competence. here's the economic weather forecast for germany. for instance. we have a structural crisis to little investment is being made, especially in manufacturing, and productivity has been stagnating for years. stagnating is an interesting word for cutting off your own cheap energy supply. standing there quietly at the white house while finding orders a hit on it. right in front of you, like german chancellor or schultz did and then shrugging one by then offers us energy and tax incentives for green german industrial players that relocate to the us guess virtually really isn't getting the job done. empowering the german automotive industry with volkswagen, clothes, and plans for the 1st time in nearly a century of history. the european automotive industry is in a very demanding a
all those this translate into 196000000000 euros from the use pockets into rushes for oil gas and cool since the conflict started. and that's all it brings. the western process looks like they've mostly just stuck it to their own citizens instead of to vladimir putin in yet another typical display of you competence. here's the economic weather forecast for germany. for instance. we have a structural crisis to little investment is being made, especially in manufacturing, and productivity has...
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they pay the calabria in growers $15.00 euros apiece. an isolated cases, the final retail price can reach several $100.00 zeros. yeah, but a, i'm for our area of the jewish community as an important source of revenue the best . okay. well, that ones, okay. since they've been coming here, we've always made good money. these are, you know, have them replace but only a few of the fruits are usable as it drugs most of the harvest goes to candy, lemon peel production for 2 or 3 euro was per kilogram. this peel is especially thick and flavorful. perfect for making candied lemon peel, which is then used for the core jam and many other products. the as ombudsman for the jewish community. many of whom lazar and specs and sorts of the citron. the fruits he certifies are carefully boxed up as if they were a luxury items and marked with the recipients names. and then after we pack them, we ship them all over the world, mostly to the united states. but we also ship to south america, to europe, to africa, and even to russia. and i ran to cut, also kno
they pay the calabria in growers $15.00 euros apiece. an isolated cases, the final retail price can reach several $100.00 zeros. yeah, but a, i'm for our area of the jewish community as an important source of revenue the best . okay. well, that ones, okay. since they've been coming here, we've always made good money. these are, you know, have them replace but only a few of the fruits are usable as it drugs most of the harvest goes to candy, lemon peel production for 2 or 3 euro was per...
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the average price of a ryanair flight is 50 euros one—way.aggage fees, can run from 30% up to 50% of these airlines. without them, they are left with a massive hole in their finances will have to go back to the old system that included everything weather we wanted them or why did sain weather we wanted them or why did spain decide to go away ahead with this when portugal stopped? i ahead with this when portugal sto ed? ~ ahead with this when portugal stoned? ~ ahead with this when portugal sto ed? ~' .,, ., stopped? i think it was a political _ stopped? i think it was a political decision. - stopped? i think it was a political decision. there | stopped? i think it was a i political decision. there has been a similar legal case running in italy. we had consumer authorities in the uk looking at the prices for non—ticket elements. they are probably killing the goose that laid the golden a, particularly for a country that relies as much on tourism spindles. if fares go up and demand is stifled, could come back to haunt them. i'm not surprised rya
the average price of a ryanair flight is 50 euros one—way.aggage fees, can run from 30% up to 50% of these airlines. without them, they are left with a massive hole in their finances will have to go back to the old system that included everything weather we wanted them or why did sain weather we wanted them or why did spain decide to go away ahead with this when portugal stopped? i ahead with this when portugal sto ed? ~ ahead with this when portugal stoned? ~ ahead with this when portugal...
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not everyone in europe understands why we should spend a 122000000000 euros on ukraine. you know, a 122000000000 is a lot of money. not all european citizens cool. also have their own needs. understand this. perhaps we in the you need to do more political pedagogy to ensure that your opinions, citizens better understand what their money is going for our collective freedom and support our course. because our government should do what the people want. after all these a $122000000000.00 euros come from the pockets of these people, our tax payers. but i believe the we will when i lift the fire, how is the european tax their past direct to ukraine is buying nothing short of freedom as he says then who could possibly argue with that? what kind of you does your would say otherwise, this does this freedom of possibly come with a fight refund policy for europeans buy insurance? because right now with the lessons be handled in your brain, media outlets and religions being banned. ukrainians being shoved into cars and then appearing on the front lines complex. and um, some cronies,
not everyone in europe understands why we should spend a 122000000000 euros on ukraine. you know, a 122000000000 is a lot of money. not all european citizens cool. also have their own needs. understand this. perhaps we in the you need to do more political pedagogy to ensure that your opinions, citizens better understand what their money is going for our collective freedom and support our course. because our government should do what the people want. after all these a $122000000000.00 euros come...