55
55
Jul 19, 2021
07/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
we appreciated, bloomberg's lizzie burden. the story last week was that maybe we would see a boe hike earlier than we thought. now the doves come out in full force. bank of england policy maker jonathan haskell suggested he remains opposed to paring back stimulus for the u.k. economy. he said, "in the immediate term, the risk of a primitive monetary tightening continues to outweigh the risk of a temporary period of above target inflation. in my view, that policy is not the right policy." geoffrey yu, strategist at bny mellon, joining me now. did we just do a 180 from may be the boe should hike to not at all? geoffrey: well, since the original hiking, i think a bit of a roback was always expect -- a bit of a row back was always expected. but i think the bottom line is heading into august, heading into the autumn months, there's going to be a lot of uncertain, so fragile is probably the right word for it. everything goes back to the labor market as furlough drops off. we will have a better view of what the labor market looks lik
we appreciated, bloomberg's lizzie burden. the story last week was that maybe we would see a boe hike earlier than we thought. now the doves come out in full force. bank of england policy maker jonathan haskell suggested he remains opposed to paring back stimulus for the u.k. economy. he said, "in the immediate term, the risk of a primitive monetary tightening continues to outweigh the risk of a temporary period of above target inflation. in my view, that policy is not the right...
30
30
Jul 21, 2021
07/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are lizzy burden, economics reporterfor bloomberg geraldine scott, political correspondent athe press association. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... a global boom for the private equity industry leads on the front of the ft as it reports on the soaring shares of bridgepoint advisors. reports on the soaring shares meanwhile, the metro focuses on the impact self isolations are having on superarkets — which it illustrates with empty shelves as stocks as staff are caught up in the �*pingdemic�*. on the same story, the sun reports supermarkets�* warnings to the prime minister that there's 48 hours left to resolve the pings or face empty shelves. and business chiefs�* calls for store workers to be included on the isolation exemption list lead on the front of the telegraph, as it also leads on strains on supermarkets. supermarket shelves laid bare is also the front of the mail — it reports 1.7 million workers are thought to be in quarantine. the mirror also reflects the same story on its front, but leads on the pay rise for nhs staff. it asks �*is that really all they are wort
with me are lizzy burden, economics reporterfor bloomberg geraldine scott, political correspondent athe press association. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... a global boom for the private equity industry leads on the front of the ft as it reports on the soaring shares of bridgepoint advisors. reports on the soaring shares meanwhile, the metro focuses on the impact self isolations are having on superarkets — which it illustrates with empty shelves as stocks as staff are caught up in the...
35
35
Jul 2, 2021
07/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
economy reporter, lizzy burden.the uae to be the first nation among opec to set a net zero goal. we will speak with the special representative of the u.n. secretary general for sustainable energy for all on global climate action and the push for green energy, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am dani burger in london. 6:42 a.m.. let's turn to the uae, which could become the first nation among opec to set a net zero goal. it is considering a 2050 target and this is a move that would please western countries who are pushing for stronger climate commitments but it would not be required to sell less oil. our next guest is an expert on this. thrilled to have her. special representative of the u.n. secretary general for sustainable energy and she is currently in the uae to look at how the nation will achieve its climate goals. she is a commissioner for the global commission to end poverty, cochair of the energy transition council, and an advocate for the achievement
economy reporter, lizzy burden.the uae to be the first nation among opec to set a net zero goal. we will speak with the special representative of the u.n. secretary general for sustainable energy for all on global climate action and the push for green energy, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am dani burger in london. 6:42 a.m.. let's turn to the uae, which could become the first nation among opec to set a net zero goal. it is...
42
42
Jul 21, 2021
07/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are lizzy burden, economics reporterfor bloomberg geraldine scott, political correspondent atss association. welcome back to you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro which focuses on the impact isolations are having on supermarket which it illustrates with empty shelves and staff are caught up in the ping dammit. on the same reports the warnings to the prime minister that there are 48 hours to resolve the pangs of problems or face empty shelves. supermarkets apologise for empty shelves, that's on the front of the times, it says tesco, sainsbury�*s and waitrose all report problems. and business chiefs calls for store workers to be included on the isolation exemption list are on the front of the telegraph. supermarket shelves laid bare is also the front of the mail. it reports 1.7 million workers are thought to be in quarantine. the same story is on the cover of a mirror but he chooses to lead on the pay rise for nhs staff. it asked, is that really all there were a? as it reports a 3% increase. and on the same story the guardian reports nurses are likely to d
with me are lizzy burden, economics reporterfor bloomberg geraldine scott, political correspondent atss association. welcome back to you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro which focuses on the impact isolations are having on supermarket which it illustrates with empty shelves and staff are caught up in the ping dammit. on the same reports the warnings to the prime minister that there are 48 hours to resolve the pangs of problems or face empty shelves. supermarkets...
46
46
Jul 19, 2021
07/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
anna: thanks very much, lizzie burden on the ground speaking about the impact of the reopening we're is u.k. cases sore the most in the world. let's ring in jennifer run, who joins me now -- bring in jennifer rome, who joins mina. on the 1 -- joins me now. on the one hand, people saying track and trade has gone crazy, so many thousands of people having to isolate and the vaccination rates are high. i'm guessing your concerns are around the former, so how concerned are you about the reopening we are seeing in england? jennifer: the recent surging cases, we have had out of control the delta variant, as you know. this is before all the restrictions were lifted. we'll see a two or three week lag. it's really a big gamble. the government doesn't know what's going to happen. they've got models and projections, but honestly, this is a huge experiment and we don't know what's going to happen. anna: we don't know what the case numbers will look like at the peak of this. what estimates do you have around that? we heard run politicians, thinking, planning around 100,000 cases a day as we go thr
anna: thanks very much, lizzie burden on the ground speaking about the impact of the reopening we're is u.k. cases sore the most in the world. let's ring in jennifer run, who joins me now -- bring in jennifer rome, who joins mina. on the 1 -- joins me now. on the one hand, people saying track and trade has gone crazy, so many thousands of people having to isolate and the vaccination rates are high. i'm guessing your concerns are around the former, so how concerned are you about the reopening we...