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i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines today. travis perkins shares are on track for the worst day since the brachial plex the brexit referendum vote. >>> the chips are down for intel but up for asml. the u.s. tech titan disappoints investors with weak pc forecasts. the dutch firm rises on a solid order book. accorhotels shows strength in most of the markets despite terror concerns in france and belgium. >>> and president obama has harsh words for donald trump ahead of the final debate in the election campaign. >> i invite mr. trump to stop whining and go make his case to get votes. if he got the most votes, it would be my expectation of hillary clinton to offer a gracious concession speech and pledge to work with him. >>> of course you can watch the final u.s. presidential debate here on cnbc tomorrow -- tonight, that is, but very early tomorrow morning at 0300 cet. >>> 3:00 in the morning tonight is when you can watch that debate. if you're watching in london, he 2:00. >>> the stoxx 600 a little bit lower
i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines today. travis perkins shares are on track for the worst day since the brachial plex the brexit referendum vote. >>> the chips are down for intel but up for asml. the u.s. tech titan disappoints investors with weak pc forecasts. the dutch firm rises on a solid order book. accorhotels shows strength in most of the markets despite terror concerns in france and belgium. >>> and president obama has harsh words for donald trump ahead of the final...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> and caroline roth. these are your headlines. >>> henderson shoots to the top of the stoxx 600. >>> deutsche bank has really professionalized. >>> and sterling is slumping to a three-year low as the uk prime minister says the government won't backslide on brexit. >> there will be no unnecessary delays in a -- >>> good morning, everyone. we have data to share with you. here are september manufacturing data with a forecast of 52.6. it is a slight uptick from the office number which came in at 51.7. i just want to tell you about the regional pmi activity growing in september at the fastest rate since april. the italian september pmi also beating expectations in germany with a three-month high. and france is seeing a seven-month high. it seems all is well with the pmis today. >> i know. and it's a good level. it's over 52. we are nicely into expanded territory. >> pointing to gdp growth, not massive, but we'll take that. it's something. also on friday the inflation numbers are kicking up for the first time i
i'm louisa bojesen. >> and caroline roth. these are your headlines. >>> henderson shoots to the top of the stoxx 600. >>> deutsche bank has really professionalized. >>> and sterling is slumping to a three-year low as the uk prime minister says the government won't backslide on brexit. >> there will be no unnecessary delays in a -- >>> good morning, everyone. we have data to share with you. here are september manufacturing data with a forecast of...
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i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines, dialing declines. ericsson hitting the bottom of the stoxx 600 as it issues a third quarter profit warning, also driving nokia lower. >>> samsung's guidance going up in flames lowering the third quarter profit outlook as it waves good bye to the galaxy note 7. premiere food shares tumbling, as the maker of mr. kiplings cakes lowers its output. >>> and analysts at credit suisse back uk stocks due to more weakness for the pound. >>> hi everybody. good morning. middle of the week. middle of the week. looking at our european equity markets, very flat. similar to yesterday on our main stoxx 600 in europe. we are just a couple points lower. by in large just treading water by the looks of things. not to say it hasn't been a busy morning. it has. a lot of news flow out this morning. we have a lot of news flow coming through from the energy forum and opec and that meeting. we'll talk about that, a lot of news in the tech sector, too, on the back of that ericsson profit warning. slightly mixed here, still early
i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines, dialing declines. ericsson hitting the bottom of the stoxx 600 as it issues a third quarter profit warning, also driving nokia lower. >>> samsung's guidance going up in flames lowering the third quarter profit outlook as it waves good bye to the galaxy note 7. premiere food shares tumbling, as the maker of mr. kiplings cakes lowers its output. >>> and analysts at credit suisse back uk stocks due to more weakness for the pound. >>>...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> abb sinks to the bottom of the stoxx 600 after the swiss industrial giant sees a sharp drop in orders, blaming brexit for the tough trading environment. we'll speak to the ceo in just a couple of minutes. >>> the banking boom fades. shares in deutsche bank and barclays come off season highs, despite both lenders benefiting from a comeback in investment banking. >>> divided divergence. two of telecoms biggest players take a different path, telefonica cuts its payout while bt heads higher. the ceo of bt told us why. >> we need to balance the use of our cash to ensure investors get a good return, look after our pension fund, which is a significant challenge, but also invest in the future. >>> a brand boost for vw. sales at porsche and skoda help drive volkswagen to a beat in q3 with minimal impact from legal provisions. >>> good morning, everybody. it's thursday. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> lots going on today. >> lots. almost the end of the week. t
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> abb sinks to the bottom of the stoxx 600 after the swiss industrial giant sees a sharp drop in orders, blaming brexit for the tough trading environment. we'll speak to the ceo in just a couple of minutes. >>> the banking boom fades. shares in deutsche bank and barclays come off season highs, despite both lenders benefiting from a comeback in investment banking. >>> divided divergence. two of...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> it's a supermarket sweep. stocks in grocers after tesco posts solid first half results. >> mega alpha for dutch lloyd shareholders. >> sterling slides lower breaking against a psychological level after brexit spooks investors. >>> and vice presidential candidates trade blows in defense of their nominees. tax remains a key battleground. >> donald trump has built a business through hard times and good times. he brought an extraordinary business acumen, he employed tens of thousands of people. >> and paid few taxes and lost a billion dollars a year. >>> good morning, everyone. let's kick off the show with data points. the eurozone september services pmi was forecast at 52.1. it came in at 52.2. just a tad higher than forecast. it is a slowdown from the august print which saw a number of 52.8. now, i do want to point out in italy we saw a fairly weak number. french services pmi at a 15-month high. quite a big contradiction here. german services pmi is near the stagnation level of 50.9. also looking at the eurozone
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> it's a supermarket sweep. stocks in grocers after tesco posts solid first half results. >> mega alpha for dutch lloyd shareholders. >> sterling slides lower breaking against a psychological level after brexit spooks investors. >>> and vice presidential candidates trade blows in defense of their nominees. tax remains a key battleground. >> donald trump has built a business through hard...
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i'm nancy hungerford. >> hi, i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning, european markets rally boosted by basic resources as chinese producer prices rise for the first time in 4 1/2 years. signaling the end of industrial deflation in china. >> altice buys an additional 5.2% stake in sfr off market sending shares of the french telco to the top of the european markets. >>> sticking to the man. shares in asset manager man group soar after the company reports $1.3 billion in inflows as funds under management swell to just over $80 billion. >>> september car sales shifting into top gear hitting a record level in europe with renault and fiat logging double digit growth. >>> good morning. welcome back to "street signs" on this friday. a big day. we have two fed speakers, fed chair janet yellen and boston fed president, and the bank earnings. investors will be cluing in to a round of bank earnings including wells fargo. let's see if wells fargo says anything about the ceo handover, loan growth. u.s. markets are set to open mixed. the
i'm nancy hungerford. >> hi, i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning, european markets rally boosted by basic resources as chinese producer prices rise for the first time in 4 1/2 years. signaling the end of industrial deflation in china. >> altice buys an additional 5.2% stake in sfr off market sending shares of the french telco to the top of the european markets. >>> sticking to the man. shares in asset manager man group soar after the company reports $1.3 billion...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> european markets mixed this morning. the ftse 100 out performing once again as sterling falls back to close to an eight year low. >> champagne and perfume raise sales. >>> switch off your phones. samsung stops the sale of galaxy note 7 with multiple media reports suggesting the halt could be permanent sending shares sharply lower. >>> going against the flow. one of russia's top oil bosses says no to a deal. >>> the real works starts now. that's the iaea's decision on peck's decision to cut production. t they need to iron out the agreement on november 30th in vienna. although inventories are starting to decline the market may remain over supplied through the first half of next year. however if opec six to its new target rebalancing could be achieved faster it said. let's have a quick look at brent prices. 53.03. w trch ircti 51.31. iaea echoing what goldman saying little chance of the oil market rebounding in 2017 because of higher production from nigeria a
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> european markets mixed this morning. the ftse 100 out performing once again as sterling falls back to close to an eight year low. >> champagne and perfume raise sales. >>> switch off your phones. samsung stops the sale of galaxy note 7 with multiple media reports suggesting the halt could be permanent sending shares sharply lower. >>> going against the flow. one of russia's top oil bosses...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. >>> good morning. earnings alert. apple shares under pressure as the tech giant reports its first annual revenue decline in 15 years. >>> markets now. u.s. equity futures trading lower as investors focus on mixed earnings results. >>> and play ball. the indians dominate game one of the world series. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisenment. >> i'm wilfred
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. >>> good morning. earnings alert. apple shares under pressure as the tech giant reports its first annual revenue decline in 15 years. >>> markets now. u.s. equity futures trading lower as investors focus on mixed...
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i'm caroline roth. >> and i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >>> no deal for deutsche bank. shares extend losses as a settlement between the doj lender remains elusive. >>> and the saudi prime minister says he's optimistic about the opec production deal by november. crude prices remain under pressure as producers gather for the world energy congress in istanbul. we'll be speaking to bp's ceo bob dudley coming up in the next half hour. >>> and william hill, all bets are off. they soar to the top of the stoxx 600 as talks continue about a merger with amaya. >>> and donald trump and hillary clinton focus more on insults than policy following the latest scandal. >> this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family, i apologized to the american people. certainly i'm not proud of it, but this is locker room talk. >> i think it is clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. because we have seen this throughout the campaign. >>> good morning, everyone. i just realized we are bo
i'm caroline roth. >> and i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >>> no deal for deutsche bank. shares extend losses as a settlement between the doj lender remains elusive. >>> and the saudi prime minister says he's optimistic about the opec production deal by november. crude prices remain under pressure as producers gather for the world energy congress in istanbul. we'll be speaking to bp's ceo bob dudley coming up in the next half hour. >>> and...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> and i'm caroline roth. these are your headlines. >> since the brexit vote, the prime minister suggests to continue paying into the eu budget to gain access to the markets. >>> and shareholders at unicredit are looking to join to make the third largest vendor. >> we want to decide for ourself the future and the future of this big bank. >>> not on the same page. shares of pearson are sliding after an earnings boost. >>> and the iraqi army launches an offensive in mosul even after the terrorist army arrives. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome. fresh start to the week. >> good morning. >> a busy week. last week flew by. this week to come will be the same. we are glancing at the overall markets at the moment. the stoxx 600 drifting a little lower. we have seen a negative session in asia. we'll get to that in a bit, but here in europe just drifting a tad. the comments from janette yellen could overshoot the level as people repositioning a tad. and a little give and take between teresa may, the prime minister he
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i'm caroline roth. >> and i'm louisa bojesen. have a lovely afternoon.row, same time, same place. >>> a mega monday. at&t agrees to buy time warner for $84.5 billion. but will the deal pass regulatory hurdles? >>> and mark faber drops the doom. why the pessimistic calls for oil prices to rise soon. >>> and only 15 days left before the election. we'll bring you the latest poll results and tell you what the candidates are saying on the campaign trail. it's monday, october 24, 2016. and "worldwide exchange" begins right now.
i'm caroline roth. >> and i'm louisa bojesen. have a lovely afternoon.row, same time, same place. >>> a mega monday. at&t agrees to buy time warner for $84.5 billion. but will the deal pass regulatory hurdles? >>> and mark faber drops the doom. why the pessimistic calls for oil prices to rise soon. >>> and only 15 days left before the election. we'll bring you the latest poll results and tell you what the candidates are saying on the campaign trail. it's...
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i'm nancy hungerford. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines today. >> european markets hit by basic resources weighing to the down side as a shock slump in chinese exports reverberates through markets. >>> a bitter taste for unilever shares with marmite spite and no love for dove. a battle building in the corporate world as tesco pulls unilever products from its website over who will bear the cost of the falling pound. >>> breaking up is hard to do. britain reportedly faces a divorce bill of up to 18 billion pounds to cover its remaining financial obligations and liabilities with the eu. >>> investors cheer a change at the top for wells fargo as ceo john stumpf steps down, but the politicians are left wanting with elizabeth warren calling on stumpf to return every nickel he made. >>> good morning. welcome back to "street signs." a lot of focus in the european session on marmite of all things. the china data, exports shocking there and weighing on global markets. yesterday it was a lot to do with the fed minutes. not a huge surpr
i'm nancy hungerford. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines today. >> european markets hit by basic resources weighing to the down side as a shock slump in chinese exports reverberates through markets. >>> a bitter taste for unilever shares with marmite spite and no love for dove. a battle building in the corporate world as tesco pulls unilever products from its website over who will bear the cost of the falling pound. >>> breaking up is hard to do. britain...
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i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >> more questions than answers. the pond rund recovers from hit the lowest levels in three decades. >>> european stocks opening a bit lower riled by a selloff in sterling. the ftse 100 boosted by the falling pound. >>> deutsche bank declines to comment on a report its mulling an asset management spinoff. shares trade higher amid positive prints across the sector. >>> u.s. authorities warn of life-threatening weather conditions as hurricane matthew strengthens to a category 4 storm due to make landfall on florida's atlantic coast. >>> we have a lot of data to get through on the uk. i don't think the pound will react that much. i will bring you the data nevertheless. uk august industrial output falling 0.4%. also the uk goods trade deficit was wider than expected in the month of august. oil and gas output showing the biggest drop since september of 2015. the ons adding they see limited evidence that the weak sterling boosted manufacturing exports in august.
i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >> more questions than answers. the pond rund recovers from hit the lowest levels in three decades. >>> european stocks opening a bit lower riled by a selloff in sterling. the ftse 100 boosted by the falling pound. >>> deutsche bank declines to comment on a report its mulling an asset management spinoff. shares trade higher amid positive prints across the sector. >>> u.s. authorities...
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i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines. >> sterling sinking to a 31 year low against the dollar helping the ftse cross 27,000 mark for the first time in 16 months. >>> now deutsche bank will rally this morning after the bank holiday amid a vote of confidence from jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon who tells cnbc that there's no reason why the lender can't get past its problems. >>> and abb holds on to its power grid business. >> the observation is that this business has tremendous potential and i agree with them. i fully agree that there's a lot of potential in this business. there are different ways of potential. transformation on abb ownership is the option that we have chosen. >>> the eriksson announces plans to cut 3,000 jobs. part of its cost-cutting plan. >> welcome back. the data keeps coming. uk construction industry we're seeing it this morning shrugging off the post-brexit vote slump as we've seen in the data. the pmi 52.3 for the move september versus an august reading of 49.2 and well above the reuters pol
i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines. >> sterling sinking to a 31 year low against the dollar helping the ftse cross 27,000 mark for the first time in 16 months. >>> now deutsche bank will rally this morning after the bank holiday amid a vote of confidence from jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon who tells cnbc that there's no reason why the lender can't get past its problems. >>> and abb holds on to its power grid business. >> the observation is that this business has...
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. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >> burberry shares are on track for worst one day drop in a year. weak sales in hong kong and u.s. >>> german tire maker blame antitrust case. >>> g formula in china down on shares slip as it suffers a slow down in the third quarter with regulatory headwinds in the far east. >>> netflix shares up over 20%. revenue and subscriber growth coming ahead of forecasts. >>> good morning, everybody. and welcome. you're still watching "street signs" here on cnbc. we're getting some inflation dates from uk. september cpi rising to 1% year-on-year. highest level since november of 2014. it's slightly above the reuters poll which had that reading at .9% year-on-year. when looking at the year-on-year figure of 2016 third quarter cpi you're look at a reading of 0.7% versus the bank of england august forecast. core cpi excluding energy, food and alcohol and things like that 0.2% month on month. glancing through and looking at house price, plus 8.4% versus 8% back in july.
. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >> burberry shares are on track for worst one day drop in a year. weak sales in hong kong and u.s. >>> german tire maker blame antitrust case. >>> g formula in china down on shares slip as it suffers a slow down in the third quarter with regulatory headwinds in the far east. >>> netflix shares up over 20%. revenue and subscriber growth coming ahead of forecasts. >>> good morning, everybody. and...
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i'm louisa bojesen, it's friday, here are your headlines. investors focus on the positives for rbs, sending shares sharply higher as pretax profits recover despite a big net loss and more restructuring charges. >>> a shot in the arm for sanofi, lifting shares to the top of the stoxx 600. the french drugmaker ups full-year earnings guidance and announces a share buyback after a forecast beating third quarter. >>> novo nordisk shares are poised for worst day in over 14 years after cutting cutting its full-year profit forecast amid difficulties in the u.s. market. the cfo telling cnbc he's struggling to raise prices. >> we've seen a more hostile pricing in the u.s., an environment where the list prices increases will be more modest, at best probably in line with the inflationary business. >>> and ab b inbev drowning its sorrows in brazil, cutting guidance due to weakness in that market as the drinksmaker reports a miss on profits. >>> hi everybody, good morning. it's friday. welcome to "street signs." happy you're with us. we have an hour toget
i'm louisa bojesen, it's friday, here are your headlines. investors focus on the positives for rbs, sending shares sharply higher as pretax profits recover despite a big net loss and more restructuring charges. >>> a shot in the arm for sanofi, lifting shares to the top of the stoxx 600. the french drugmaker ups full-year earnings guidance and announces a share buyback after a forecast beating third quarter. >>> novo nordisk shares are poised for worst day in over 14 years...
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louisa bojesen joins us from london. >> hi, wilfred. it's really interesting to see what this drop in the pound is doing, the likes of rolls royce, for example trading up. likes of pearson trading up. you have to remember a lot of these exporters are benefiting from this very weak pound environment. real boost to them. 75% of the ftse 100 comes from outside the uk in terms of some of these multi-nationals when looking at the revenue picture. that's what we're seeing. rolls royce higher by 3%. pearson sitting up there nicely with a 5% gain. vast majority much uk stocks trading in positive territory. we're seeing a lot of green on our screens this morning. important to note many analysts this morning, the uk chancellor, finance minister laid out his vision for what happens to a brerkt scenario and more commentary from theresa may. many people seeing that as a turning point and quite a bit of criticism if you look online if you're in the states at the ft this morning talking about how this is going to be a real problem and he talked about
louisa bojesen joins us from london. >> hi, wilfred. it's really interesting to see what this drop in the pound is doing, the likes of rolls royce, for example trading up. likes of pearson trading up. you have to remember a lot of these exporters are benefiting from this very weak pound environment. real boost to them. 75% of the ftse 100 comes from outside the uk in terms of some of these multi-nationals when looking at the revenue picture. that's what we're seeing. rolls royce higher by...