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parliament glueing themselves to the london stock exchange and occupying parts of central london and politicians are starting to take notice of these growing grassroots movements constance has become the first german city to declare. climate emergency recognizing climate change as an acute threat other cities around the world have done the same including london los angeles and coover and on wednesday the british parliament did as well the motion was introduced by the opposition labor party let's listen to what their leader had to say. parliament rarely leads it usually drags its feet it's normally the last place to pick up on the major reforms that society is demanding think about the huge transformation in our society workers' rights women's rights gay rights the impetus has always come from outside from social movements and communities while westminster is often the last place to understand that so by becoming the first parliament in the wools to declare a climate emergency we could and i hope we do sit off a wave of actions from parliaments and governments all around the world. wh
parliament glueing themselves to the london stock exchange and occupying parts of central london and politicians are starting to take notice of these growing grassroots movements constance has become the first german city to declare. climate emergency recognizing climate change as an acute threat other cities around the world have done the same including london los angeles and coover and on wednesday the british parliament did as well the motion was introduced by the opposition labor party...
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and the london stock exchange is on an african road show it wants to boost its 115 african listings officials are visiting the kenyan capital nairobi a wonder in angola and other big cities the l.s.e. has the most african listings outside the continent and it plans to stay ahead of where he has ships with some of africa's leading stock markets including the johannesburg stock exchange and i jury is exchange. i was doing business with. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but less than nothing with the 10 men think deep into the german culture. ridiculous drama. thus. it's all that. no time rachel join me to meet the gentleman from the gulf coast district on the other jews a very tender. point of long drawn out. and even probably legendary printed rolls told close. it doesn't affect one in 6 people in detroit. told me british strategy has really tried to understand a very dark local. history. on the eve of their new stage show. you. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes protesters in sudan at the ends meet they're all fools for a general strike off the talk
and the london stock exchange is on an african road show it wants to boost its 115 african listings officials are visiting the kenyan capital nairobi a wonder in angola and other big cities the l.s.e. has the most african listings outside the continent and it plans to stay ahead of where he has ships with some of africa's leading stock markets including the johannesburg stock exchange and i jury is exchange. i was doing business with. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but...
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and the london stock exchange is on an african road show it wants to boost its 115 african listings officials are visiting the kenyan capital nairobi and wonder in angola and other big cities the l.s.e. has the most african listings outside the continent and it plans to stay ahead already has ships with some of africa's leading stock markets including the johannesburg stock exchange and i jury is strange. i stay in business i think. entering the conflict zone. close. to the boldest move to try to get the military to come over to their side my guess is the fear. it is the most annoying most representative to the venezuelan a position leader and is so stiff that president one flight what happens next the conflicts of justice in 60 minutes. i. am not proud of they will not succeed in defining a shadow not succeed in taking the people off the streets and because we have tired of this dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. me. this is the deputy news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes protestors in sudan after the ends meet for a general strike off the talks with the mini
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the london stock exchange closed for a l holiday. we're seeing pressure on the china-u.s. trade negotiation. japan and south korea are closed. the shanghai comes pos i compos. the hard line with china spooked investors. lauren: welcome to "fbn: a.m.." good morning. happy monday. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, everybody. i'm cheryl casone. of course, the big news, the markets this morning. lauren: the tweets that rocked global markets and a stern warning is coming for china from president trump. this is what he tweeted over the weekend. for 10 months china has been paying tariffs to the usa of 2 a 5% of $50 billion of high tech and 10% on other goods. these payments are partially responsible for our great economic results. the 10% will go up to 25% on friday. $325 billion of additional goods sent to the u.s. by china remain untaxed but will be shortly at a rate of 25%. the tariffs paid to the usa have had little impact on product costs, mostly borne by china. the trade deal with china continues but too he slowly as they attempt to renegotiate. cheryl: larry kud
the london stock exchange closed for a l holiday. we're seeing pressure on the china-u.s. trade negotiation. japan and south korea are closed. the shanghai comes pos i compos. the hard line with china spooked investors. lauren: welcome to "fbn: a.m.." good morning. happy monday. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, everybody. i'm cheryl casone. of course, the big news, the markets this morning. lauren: the tweets that rocked global markets and a stern warning is coming for...
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at hovering at three percent market share a lot people do not know we are larger than the london stock exchange or the toronto stock exchange with the deutsche. it shows how big the u.s. market is both 94 people we have come a long way and i think for us, the story continues to grow. one of the biggest challenges in the market is the idea that exchange -- is the way to entice brokers to send investor orders to a market where they've sold advantages to certain high-speed traders. those rebates are billions a year. the only exchanges in pita pit now we have a sec paying people to trade on the exchange. and at the end of last year again, proved a pilot to test the elimination of these rebates and now you have the stock exchange suing the on regulator to prevent the pilot from happening. for iex we see massive opportunity for market that is focused on protecting investors instead of exploiting them. maria: brad, let me ask you, if there is not a deal between the u.s. and china, what you think markets do? so far we've been expecting a deal between the two but we heard of course this week that china
at hovering at three percent market share a lot people do not know we are larger than the london stock exchange or the toronto stock exchange with the deutsche. it shows how big the u.s. market is both 94 people we have come a long way and i think for us, the story continues to grow. one of the biggest challenges in the market is the idea that exchange -- is the way to entice brokers to send investor orders to a market where they've sold advantages to certain high-speed traders. those rebates...
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the london stock exchange also had numbers out of this morning.a look at the other side of the mov function to see what is losing ground. a fairly bearish note from j.p. morgan preferring delivery hero. micro focus weaker a day after its dividends. we have a move lower in this publisher, no .7%. -- now .7%. we see energy businesses like bp and rio tinto, bhp also in the , and shall moving lower as a result of weaker oil prices. let's get your business flash. house is warning the u.s. is ready to walk if no deal is reached soon. mick mulvaney says the negotiations want to go on forever. this is a shift -- want to go on forever, this is a shift following a visit in washington. juan guaido's effort to take care of as well has flopped. the military compound stayed loyal to the president. the u.s. has reiterated support but seems to have little effect. the day ended with maduro still firmly in control. robert mueller has its best frustration with how william barr characterized his findings, saying he did not contact -- did not capture the nature of his
the london stock exchange also had numbers out of this morning.a look at the other side of the mov function to see what is losing ground. a fairly bearish note from j.p. morgan preferring delivery hero. micro focus weaker a day after its dividends. we have a move lower in this publisher, no .7%. -- now .7%. we see energy businesses like bp and rio tinto, bhp also in the , and shall moving lower as a result of weaker oil prices. let's get your business flash. house is warning the u.s. is ready...
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the train booking website, trainline, is planning to list shares on the london stock exchange and raisehinks there‘s much more scope for growth. staying with trains, the mayors of greater manchester and liverpool are calling for arriva, which operates northern rail services, to be stripped of the franchise. andy burnham and steve rotheram say too many trains are late or cancelled and that northern "consistently failed" to deliver its legally binding requirements. it‘s the china—us trade dispute to blame. editorial in chinese newspaper people‘s daily warning that it not a good day for oil either. that is it from me. the eiffel tower is already one of the world‘s most popular tourist attractions, but now there‘s a new way for people to experience the parisian landmark. to mark it‘s 130th birthday, visitors are being offered the chance to take a free trip on a zip line from the top of the tower. participants will be picked by an online lottery. those who choose to take the trip will set off from the second floor balcony for a ride lasting just 60 seconds, ending in the courtyard of the 18t
the train booking website, trainline, is planning to list shares on the london stock exchange and raisehinks there‘s much more scope for growth. staying with trains, the mayors of greater manchester and liverpool are calling for arriva, which operates northern rail services, to be stripped of the franchise. andy burnham and steve rotheram say too many trains are late or cancelled and that northern "consistently failed" to deliver its legally binding requirements. it‘s the...
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and it listed on the london stock exchange last year, to help grow its portfolio. it now built on that? we'll get the inside track on the african—focused property group grit with its chief executive. also, organisers of the world's biggest football tournaments are reportedly looking into sponsorship deals for match breaks created by video assistant referee technology, what do you think of more adverts mid match? will it put you off or is it money well spent? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start in south africa, where voters go to the polls today for the country's sixth democratic general election since the end of apartheid in 1994. the immediate challenge facing the winner will be how to fix the country's floundering economy. let's take a look at some figures. around 27% of south africans are unemployed. among young, black south africans, thejobless rate is one in two. job creation has stalled, as growth has stagnated. south africa's economy expanded byjust 0.8% in 2018, after it fell into a technical recession
and it listed on the london stock exchange last year, to help grow its portfolio. it now built on that? we'll get the inside track on the african—focused property group grit with its chief executive. also, organisers of the world's biggest football tournaments are reportedly looking into sponsorship deals for match breaks created by video assistant referee technology, what do you think of more adverts mid match? will it put you off or is it money well spent? let us know — just use the...
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watches of switzerland has debuted on the london stock exchange. the stock is gaining strongly.his is one ipo that did not disappoint, if you want to get some syndicate and flip it on the first day, you make a nifty little profit. that is it for "the european open." stay with bloomberg television. up next, francine lacqua is coming with bloomberg surveillance. if you like, you can hear more from me on "bloomberg radio." check that out on digital in the city area. if you are in the u.s., you can check us out on sirius or on bloomberg.com. always get the radio on the website or your mobile device. this is bloomberg. ♪
watches of switzerland has debuted on the london stock exchange. the stock is gaining strongly.his is one ipo that did not disappoint, if you want to get some syndicate and flip it on the first day, you make a nifty little profit. that is it for "the european open." stay with bloomberg television. up next, francine lacqua is coming with bloomberg surveillance. if you like, you can hear more from me on "bloomberg radio." check that out on digital in the city area. if you are...
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more on what that , it is the ipo on the london stock exchange. to have a free float of at least 25% of the shared capital. global management appears to keep control of the company. brian duffy is the chief executive. thank you for sticking around. welcome to the program. this is an exciting time. how do you dance around brexit? do you make a decision once you know what brexit looks like? or do you do it regardless? >> things are less affected by brexit. arrangements have been put in place. maintain that. thee should be no impact on impact or logistics. they are physically small. an supple, we're less affected by brexit. behind the decision of the ipo, what was it? the swiss watch accelerated quite significantly. the watch market in the u.k. has been consistently strong. watches.ur it is one of the best markets. we are delighted to lead it. francine: are you worried about gekko -- disruption? >> we have never shown inclination to retail. we're working closely with partners like us. they control retail and the environment. totally in control of the
more on what that , it is the ipo on the london stock exchange. to have a free float of at least 25% of the shared capital. global management appears to keep control of the company. brian duffy is the chief executive. thank you for sticking around. welcome to the program. this is an exciting time. how do you dance around brexit? do you make a decision once you know what brexit looks like? or do you do it regardless? >> things are less affected by brexit. arrangements have been put in...
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reliance will be hamleys fourth international owner since it was bought off the london stock exchangeen discussed for only 1 hour and 17 minutes in the whole of parliamentary history. the first full debate took place earlier this year, but every day next week, we'll be asking you to "wake up to the menopause." by way of an introduction, jayne mccubbin has been meeting women who not only have survived but also thrived. hold onto your hats, ladies. there's something we really need to discuss. we are in doncaster to talk about — ladies? all: menopause! whoo—hoo! you're all sisters. yeah. four sisters, and you're all going it?! some of us are at the other side! ok, then. those of you on the other side, what have you told those of you that are at the beginning? it... should we just press pause for a moment? press pause to consider the pause? you're so pleased that the periods have stopped, and then the madness begins, you know?! that is what we'll do all next week on breakfast, with real women and the best experts. how has your menopausal journey been? it's terrible, and even now, at 68, i
reliance will be hamleys fourth international owner since it was bought off the london stock exchangeen discussed for only 1 hour and 17 minutes in the whole of parliamentary history. the first full debate took place earlier this year, but every day next week, we'll be asking you to "wake up to the menopause." by way of an introduction, jayne mccubbin has been meeting women who not only have survived but also thrived. hold onto your hats, ladies. there's something we really need to...
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mike coupe, the chief executive, joins me from the london stock exchange. very good morning to you.e able to lower prices. as you say, we pledged lower prices by £1 billion and we think that is a missed opportunity. but it is what it is. the regulator disagreed with us, and therefore we have drawn a line under that path. we knew in february it wasn't likely to go through, so we are getting on with adapting our business to a changing consumer environment. as you say, today we are announcing results which are 8% up in terms of our profits, and we have also shown sales growth across our business in all of our channels. so we are very proud of our set of results, and it shows that we are adapting our business to that changing customer dynamic. absolutely a decent set of figures. i wonder how angry you are at the regulator, and last week when the statement came out you issued a statement saying that it was essentially taking £1 billion of savings out of the pockets of consumers. i have just savings out of the pockets of consumers. i havejust been savings out of the pockets of consumers.
mike coupe, the chief executive, joins me from the london stock exchange. very good morning to you.e able to lower prices. as you say, we pledged lower prices by £1 billion and we think that is a missed opportunity. but it is what it is. the regulator disagreed with us, and therefore we have drawn a line under that path. we knew in february it wasn't likely to go through, so we are getting on with adapting our business to a changing consumer environment. as you say, today we are announcing...
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hejoins us from the london stock exchange.y is likely to be fairly subdued. if things do suffer further we could get us interest rate cuts which could be avoided. it‘s overall it have time for everyone. there could be a further slowdown and we should be wa ry further slowdown and we should be wary because this is a new political fronts for us. do you get any sense that in their ten days between now and the tariffs being introduced, assuming all goes to plan, that perhaps they could be a change of heart, i reining in of the president? the president often gets rained back from his early thoughts. what is interesting is that he is making decisions now and making different decisions now and making different decisions later. we had that previous agreements, and now he has moved on from that. he is charging ta riffs moved on from that. he is charging tariffs on a previously free agreement area. it‘s difficult to know it will still be in place in place in three months. adding to the surprise of today is the predictability of what‘s h
hejoins us from the london stock exchange.y is likely to be fairly subdued. if things do suffer further we could get us interest rate cuts which could be avoided. it‘s overall it have time for everyone. there could be a further slowdown and we should be wa ry further slowdown and we should be wary because this is a new political fronts for us. do you get any sense that in their ten days between now and the tariffs being introduced, assuming all goes to plan, that perhaps they could be a...
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>>>> most stock exchanges are closed. one exception, london. ftse 100 made some gains. u.k.wdown in manufacturing. opendities, exchanges are as tensions in venezuela boiled over. percent.halalf a france, the s supermarket giant has announced plans to .losee >> a plan will be put in place, but over 700 positions could the lost. they lost over one billion euros last year. it is confronted with unprecedented changes in the marketplacace and a difficultlt econonomic situation. giants hadh grocery rocky 2018's. therere is a larger nsnsumer trd at work. w we are seeing a proliferation of specialized food retaililers who are not trtrying to satisfy everyonene, rather target specic markets.s. be it organic oror discount sho. of iphones hass fallen.. >> iphone sasales have falleat their steepest ever rate.. the slide is stabilizing as it cuts prices inin china. apple raised its outlook a as sales of wearableses beat expectations that, confinened -- that combind withth a sharere buyuyback sents up ovever 5% in after-hours trading. today is interernationalal labr day. workers in d
>>>> most stock exchanges are closed. one exception, london. ftse 100 made some gains. u.k.wdown in manufacturing. opendities, exchanges are as tensions in venezuela boiled over. percent.halalf a france, the s supermarket giant has announced plans to .losee >> a plan will be put in place, but over 700 positions could the lost. they lost over one billion euros last year. it is confronted with unprecedented changes in the marketplacace and a difficultlt econonomic situation....
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demonstrations come just days before the company lists its shares on the new york stock exchange brennan has more from london. movers i.p.o. on friday expects to raise between forty five to fifty dollars a share that will raise some nine billion dollars for the company and valued the overall company at night to billion dollars and that's going to make some rich man either a judge of his colonic the company's founder with his eight point six percent stake that will be valued around eight billion dollars but jeff bezos the found another i was on he invested some three million dock in the day that will be valued somewhere in the original form a good million dollars if this i.p.o. goes to black the protesters here outside of us love that headquarters on happy that the riches being enjoyed by the executive simply not filtering down to the drivers this is a message we need to see. the public investor synchrony but that's not acceptable if they want to find profitability they're going to need to find a way of achieving that without exploiting workers the protesters are most unhappy that the way the business model w
demonstrations come just days before the company lists its shares on the new york stock exchange brennan has more from london. movers i.p.o. on friday expects to raise between forty five to fifty dollars a share that will raise some nine billion dollars for the company and valued the overall company at night to billion dollars and that's going to make some rich man either a judge of his colonic the company's founder with his eight point six percent stake that will be valued around eight billion...
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london bridge attacks hears the scene was like a war zone. tyler ferguson lost his fiance christine archibald after she was struck by the van uber has floated on the new york stock exchangeengland have up to an hour less for break time, compared with 20 years ago. researchers at university college london say more lessons are being packed into the school day, leaving less time for children to play. the study says it means children are missing out on exercise, and the chance to learn vital social skills. it comes as a class of primary school pupils are to miss their sat tests after their parents chose to boycott the exams , parents of children in year 2 at bealings school near woodbridge said over—testing was ruining the pupils' education. here's our education correspondent frankie mccamley. we're going into the forest, right there! an extra playtime on fridays for these pupils. they go to the local park to run around and play outside. i have learned making some pictures with things outside. sticks, leaves, flowers, we found ants and worms i hadn't seen before. then it's back to school in the afternoon. why is it so important to get these children out and about? we know mo
london bridge attacks hears the scene was like a war zone. tyler ferguson lost his fiance christine archibald after she was struck by the van uber has floated on the new york stock exchangeengland have up to an hour less for break time, compared with 20 years ago. researchers at university college london say more lessons are being packed into the school day, leaving less time for children to play. the study says it means children are missing out on exercise, and the chance to learn vital social...
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london bridge attacks hears the scene was like a war zone. tyler ferguson's fiancee christine archibald died after she was struck by the van. uber has floated on the new york stock exchangel in early trading. less time to play — how schoolchildren are in lessons for up to an hour more than pupils 20 years ago. there is nothing more compelling to them and then a vulnerable woman.
london bridge attacks hears the scene was like a war zone. tyler ferguson's fiancee christine archibald died after she was struck by the van. uber has floated on the new york stock exchangel in early trading. less time to play — how schoolchildren are in lessons for up to an hour more than pupils 20 years ago. there is nothing more compelling to them and then a vulnerable woman.
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a man whose fiance was killed in the london bridge attacks tells the inquests the scene was like a war zone. uber has floated on the new york stock exchange trading hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy editor of the daily express, michael booker, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. many of tomorrow's front the daily telegraph says that some mps are boosting their expenses by claiming for adult children who are ‘dependent‘ upon them. the paper says the mp5 are operating within the rules. private woe over the recruitment of more state pupils by oxford and cambridge — that's on the front of the times, as private—school parents claim their children are being edged out by ‘social engineering'. the financial times leads on uber‘s underwhelming stock market debut, after shares for the ride—hailing app opened below their offer price. the i reports that the conservative party is experiencing a funding crisis with donations drying up as brexit unrest grows. doctors in the us announce plans for a radical gene therapy
a man whose fiance was killed in the london bridge attacks tells the inquests the scene was like a war zone. uber has floated on the new york stock exchange trading hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy editor of the daily express, michael booker, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. many of tomorrow's front the daily telegraph says that some mps are boosting...
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certainly be received less warmly in london than he was here in tokyo, with protests already planned there. back to you. >>> the opening bell. the new york stock exchange. the dow down 41 points right now. stocks rose in choppy trading today as investors tried to shake off trade worries following president trump's latest remarks on the subject. >>> some tesla owners are blasting a new report criticizing new autopilot features. the company upgraded its autopilot last month to let vehicles change lanes on their own. "consumer reports" says instead of helping the system is more dangerous and can cut too closely in front of other cars. tesla owners are defending tesla's safety features on the "consumer reports" web page. tesla has repeatedly said drivers must still be in control of their cars at all times. >>> could become a whole lot more affordable especially if it involves ride sharing. one bank's recent study found ride-sharing could become 80% cheaper over the next decade. that's provided drivers are robots, not human beings. researchers ran simulations showing robotic taxis could charge a lot less while still making ride-sharing companies money. look
certainly be received less warmly in london than he was here in tokyo, with protests already planned there. back to you. >>> the opening bell. the new york stock exchange. the dow down 41 points right now. stocks rose in choppy trading today as investors tried to shake off trade worries following president trump's latest remarks on the subject. >>> some tesla owners are blasting a new report criticizing new autopilot features. the company upgraded its autopilot last month to...
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a man whose fiance was killed in the london bridge attacks tells the inquests the scene was like a war zone. uber has floated on the new york stock exchangebut shares fell in early trading. and it's just been announced that the new poet laureate is simon armitage. and at 11.30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker and yasmin alibhai—brown — stay with us for that. good evening. the trade war between the world's two biggest economies, the us and china, has intensfied, with president trump imposing the us and china, has intensified, with president trump imposing a swathe of new tariffs on thousands of chinese products. he's insisting that doubling import taxes, will make america "much stronger". well, the tariffs affect more than $200 billion worth of chinese imports, including consumer goods like furniture, car parts and handbags, all shipped to america. the us had already levied a 10% tariff on chinese goods last september. but today that rose to 25%, and beijing has vowed to retaliate. tonight, mr trump maintained his relationship with china's president xi is ‘very strong,‘ but a trade deal seems
a man whose fiance was killed in the london bridge attacks tells the inquests the scene was like a war zone. uber has floated on the new york stock exchangebut shares fell in early trading. and it's just been announced that the new poet laureate is simon armitage. and at 11.30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker and yasmin alibhai—brown — stay with us for that. good evening. the trade war between the world's two biggest economies, the us and...
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london bridge attacks hears the scene was like a war zone. tyler ferguson's fiancee christine archibald died after she was struck by the van. uber has floated on the new york stock exchanget shares fell in early trading. less time to play — how schoolchildren are in lessons for up to an hour more than pupils 20 years ago. there is nothing more compelling to them and then a vulnerable woman. observe. that's compelling to a man. and anne hathaway and rebel wilson team up as con—artists in the hustle. you can hear what mark kermode makes of that in the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the trade war between the us and china has intensfied after president trump went ahead and more than doubled tariffs, a tax on imports — on 200 billion dollars worth of chinese products. furniture, car parts, handbags — are just some of the consumer goods made in china and imported into the us that will be affected. the us had already levied a 10% tariff on chinese goods last september. but today that rose to 25% — and beijing has vowed to retaliate. our north america editor jon sopel reports. a bell can signify celebration, but it also can ring out a warning and today it fel
london bridge attacks hears the scene was like a war zone. tyler ferguson's fiancee christine archibald died after she was struck by the van. uber has floated on the new york stock exchanget shares fell in early trading. less time to play — how schoolchildren are in lessons for up to an hour more than pupils 20 years ago. there is nothing more compelling to them and then a vulnerable woman. observe. that's compelling to a man. and anne hathaway and rebel wilson team up as con—artists in the...
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stock exchange. markets also acting of course to sundays you parliamentary elections ushering results with some modest gainss. but see in london is clue is close monday due to a holiday but thee crack on and the dococs in frankford b bh finishining te day ahead. investors breeding a sigh of relief that pro ii you p parties managed to perform relativelely well. auster meanwhile closed for memorial day on monday in the united states. it's not just the e. u. elections that are moving markets though shares traded on the athens stock exchange are on track for their best day in nearly three years. of just over 6%. thursday came after left wing prime minister alexis tsipras called for snap elections on monday. investors evidently favor any opposition new democracy party scene is more pro business. yields on greek government bonds also fell after that announcement from the prime minister that means that more and more investors are buying state bonds assigned confidence in the greek economy. greg has returned to the country after three separate bathroom foreign creditors. but the rigging connie still just two thirds the size it was bef
stock exchange. markets also acting of course to sundays you parliamentary elections ushering results with some modest gainss. but see in london is clue is close monday due to a holiday but thee crack on and the dococs in frankford b bh finishining te day ahead. investors breeding a sigh of relief that pro ii you p parties managed to perform relativelely well. auster meanwhile closed for memorial day on monday in the united states. it's not just the e. u. elections that are moving markets...
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london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is european close on bloomberg markets. the new york stock exchange a bid for more biotech ipos. techsve traditionally -- have traditionally listed on the nasdaq because of its cheaper fees. best buy is transitioning to a new ceo. the retailer posted comparable sales that beat estimates and reiterated guidance for the full year. the ceo is handing over the reins to the finance chief. he is given credit for bringing best buy back from the brink of disaster. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. off the newest retail spin is all about denim. leeds like wrangler and have separated to make a public trading debut. bloomberg spoke to the new ceo about the company's expansion plans in china. lee and theler and ability for us to focus on these businesses. they have not been the focus in the previous company, and now as we spin off in this publicly traded company, we have the ability to focus on these brands globally and make sure we are making the appropriate amount of investment in the brand and our strategy going forward for 17,000 global associates
london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is european close on bloomberg markets. the new york stock exchange a bid for more biotech ipos. techsve traditionally -- have traditionally listed on the nasdaq because of its cheaper fees. best buy is transitioning to a new ceo. the retailer posted comparable sales that beat estimates and reiterated guidance for the full year. the ceo is handing over the reins to the finance chief. he is given credit for bringing best buy...
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london bridge attacks hears the scene was like a war zone. tyler ferguson lost his fiance christine archibald after she was struck by the van. huber was floated on the stock exchangears
london bridge attacks hears the scene was like a war zone. tyler ferguson lost his fiance christine archibald after she was struck by the van. huber was floated on the stock exchangears
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lyft drivers in london and new york have been striking to protest their wages and gig—economy conditions. the protests come as uber prepares to list its shares on the new york stock exchangestings. last night we witnessed one of the greatest sporting comebacks of all time. no superlatives are left to describe liverpool's 4—0 triumph over barcelona. quite superb. so no pressure at all tonight, onjohn sopel‘s spurs side who travel to ajax trailing by a goal to zero. they were doing quite well in their new london stadium — untiljon flew back to watch them last week, and seemingly put some sort of curse on them. are you banned from tonight's game? laughter it was a long way to travel, 6000 miles, for a football match to watch your team lose. having said that, i wouldn't have missed it for the world. as you know, you want to be there on the big occasions and it was my first time at the tottenham hotspur stadium which was spectacular. the atmosphere is amazing, result not so good. i'm impressed hejumped into the breach tonight. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — since winning brazil's election, jair bolsonaro
lyft drivers in london and new york have been striking to protest their wages and gig—economy conditions. the protests come as uber prepares to list its shares on the new york stock exchangestings. last night we witnessed one of the greatest sporting comebacks of all time. no superlatives are left to describe liverpool's 4—0 triumph over barcelona. quite superb. so no pressure at all tonight, onjohn sopel‘s spurs side who travel to ajax trailing by a goal to zero. they were doing quite...
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stock exchange because it didn't make any money. >> and growth was -- is slowing. and growth is slowing. that's the whole problem >> when you couldn't do that, you went to the london exchange, the nasdaq, to a lower quality platform they were the high water mark in quality companies. now i understand they had to go and compete because they want the listing fees maybe they should revisit. this is not an investment. this is a speculation. everybody should channel their inner charlie munger right now because what he says is, if there is no cash flow, just say no >> but that goes to my overall point. all of these ipos that have come to market -- not all, most >> you've answered the question. >> have what some suggest are questionable valuations. >> joe if i may -- >> i'll make this point brief. don't you think it would have been different part of this is they are paying -- they are paying a penalty for the poor culture of the last couple of years the poor culture -- >> what's lyft paying? they didn't have a poor culture. >> but it's different. >> did they deserve the valuation they got >> it's different in the sense of, if you didn't have the culture you did at uber,
stock exchange because it didn't make any money. >> and growth was -- is slowing. and growth is slowing. that's the whole problem >> when you couldn't do that, you went to the london exchange, the nasdaq, to a lower quality platform they were the high water mark in quality companies. now i understand they had to go and compete because they want the listing fees maybe they should revisit. this is not an investment. this is a speculation. everybody should channel their inner charlie...
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stock exchange. wall street must be rubbing its hands over this surely. you would think so given that this is a battle between these two cities that has gone back decades. in recent history londontton line in york did more to emulate london it would be relegated to a regional player. that was the horror, the of that. why this matters, 1 millionjobs in the centre of london in the financial industry and across the country 7% of gdp. there is more than just the naming country 7% of gdp. there is more thanjust the naming rights if you like at stake. has new york been actively trying to take advantage of london's discomfiture during brexit? they certainly will not be displeased necessarily at the developments. it is more driven by the uncertainty that many of the banks, because they are global in nature, are trying to figure out what to do with their business and all of this uncertainty has meant that even though brexit is unresolved they are going ahead and making plans and you are starting to see this diversification away. the survey was done between march and april so at the height of the debate over what was going to happen with brexit. we did not know the extension is going to
stock exchange. wall street must be rubbing its hands over this surely. you would think so given that this is a battle between these two cities that has gone back decades. in recent history londontton line in york did more to emulate london it would be relegated to a regional player. that was the horror, the of that. why this matters, 1 millionjobs in the centre of london in the financial industry and across the country 7% of gdp. there is more than just the naming country 7% of gdp. there is...