let's now show you the markets before we go because japan's nick ayers has opened lower, nearly by 1%e strong jobs data that margaret was talking about, reducing hopes very big rate cut later this month. also geopolitical worries that monica was talking about with iran adding to woes, this is how was street ended on friday. all in the negative territory. that's it for this edition of the asia business report, thank you for watching. this is bbc news the top stories this hour: bbc news finds more evidence of the international links of the man accused of the christchurch mosque attacks the usa have decisively won the women's football world cup after a tournament that has given new momentum to the sport. many working parents find it stressfuljuggling time in the office with childcare. the government says it wants to support businesses to deliver more family—friendly policies. there are particular challenges for people who are freelance, or work for small companies. but there are some signs things are changing, as dougal shaw reports. this looks like a fairly typical office or a trend in