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lets get the low down now with louise loo, who is china economist at oxford economics.ouise, looking for china. projected to grow beyond expectations.— projected to grow beyond expectations. yes, exactly. this is very _ expectations. yes, exactly. this is very positive - this is very positive assessment. i think the upgrade to the growth forecast notjust this year, next year, suggest to us that there is a good sense of expectation that policies will continue to be quite supportive of the economy. i think generally it is quite good news if you think
lets get the low down now with louise loo, who is china economist at oxford economics.ouise, looking for china. projected to grow beyond expectations.— projected to grow beyond expectations. yes, exactly. this is very _ expectations. yes, exactly. this is very positive - this is very positive assessment. i think the upgrade to the growth forecast notjust this year, next year, suggest to us that there is a good sense of expectation that policies will continue to be quite supportive of the...
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, and they have assessed — oxford economics, and they have assessed a — oxford economics, and they have london did not finish top overall. _ on. london did not finish top overall, but in the grip comic bit that they— overall, but in the grip comic bit that they call human capital, which is their— that they call human capital, which is their economic way of talking about— is their economic way of talking about the — is their economic way of talking about the people who actually live here and _ about the people who actually live here and how attractive they are to businesses. — here and how attractive they are to businesses, london comes out on top head of— businesses, london comes out on top head of every other american city and every— head of every other american city and every city around the world. the headline _ and every city around the world. the headline in _ and every city around the world. the headline in the london paper says that londoners are the cleverest people _ that londoners are the cleverest people in— that londoners are the cleverest people in the world, it is official
, and they have assessed — oxford economics, and they have assessed a — oxford economics, and they have london did not finish top overall. _ on. london did not finish top overall, but in the grip comic bit that they— overall, but in the grip comic bit that they call human capital, which is their— that they call human capital, which is their economic way of talking about— is their economic way of talking about the — is their economic way of talking about the people who actually live...
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louise loo, china economist at oxford economics, thank you.south africans are set to vote for a new government today. but the outcome is far from clear. growing discontent in the country has left voters reluctant to go to the polls. pollsters are, for once, in a state of limbo. with the highest level of income inequality in the world, an economy that's been left reeling by cumulative global shocks including covid, together with weak structural growth, the state of the country's finances has been a key issue leading up to the election. let's go live now to terence hove, who is a senior financial market strategist at online trading platform exness in johannesburg. from where you are sitting, is the economy dominating the election? ,., ., ., ., election? good morning. ithink the economy — election? good morning. ithink the economy has _ election? good morning. ithink the economy has always - election? good morning. ithink the economy has always been i election? good morning. i think. the economy has always been the central point, especially for t
louise loo, china economist at oxford economics, thank you.south africans are set to vote for a new government today. but the outcome is far from clear. growing discontent in the country has left voters reluctant to go to the polls. pollsters are, for once, in a state of limbo. with the highest level of income inequality in the world, an economy that's been left reeling by cumulative global shocks including covid, together with weak structural growth, the state of the country's finances has...
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i was reading a very interesting report earlier, it was from the oxford economics, and it was a study just on tick tock. and they said that tick tock drove over $14700000000.00 in revenue in about a dozen key different areas and towards the us economy alone was like $24200000000.00 towards the g. d p. just in 2023. so it's, it's an amazing amount of, of revenue and effect, it has just on the economy, but especially here in the us. and it's interesting just the, the digital ad spend, which i thought was kind of amazing in contrast to its competitors. you look at look like facebook and instagram tick tock is now number 3, that's pretty amazing. above that of youtube. so people are really spending money on the platform to digitally advertise to promote perhaps their brand or small business, even larger businesses as well. and one other fact that was interesting, the claim there was about 224000 jobs, that tick tock created as a result from this giant explosion in the platform. so definitely they have a great economic impact within the united states and really globally. and how does take
i was reading a very interesting report earlier, it was from the oxford economics, and it was a study just on tick tock. and they said that tick tock drove over $14700000000.00 in revenue in about a dozen key different areas and towards the us economy alone was like $24200000000.00 towards the g. d p. just in 2023. so it's, it's an amazing amount of, of revenue and effect, it has just on the economy, but especially here in the us. and it's interesting just the, the digital ad spend, which i...
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oxford economics say a lot of bold piled into the commodity space, especially the metal space, after china reopening trade in 2022, and now they have gotten over their skis. gold down about 3%. potentially the biggest loss for copper since february, after it hit an all-time high friday. i know you're paying a lot of attention, katie, to what is happening in the crypto markets. we'll be talking more about that today. the sec signed off on a proposal that cboe, nasdaq, and the new york stock exchange to allow products tied to ether to be listed. we have seen ether jumper 20% this week. bitcoin is roughly flat. i think the story is what the impact of allowing exchange-traded products has been. we are liking at the price of bitcoin up 60% this year. katie: fascinating to see what demand for the products looks like if those etf's get the green light to list. our thanks to simone foxman. picking up the post-covid pieces. a restauranteur highlights the new normal for eateries. this is bloomberg. ♪ [introspective music] recipes. recipes that are more than their ingredients. ♪ [smoke alarm] r
oxford economics say a lot of bold piled into the commodity space, especially the metal space, after china reopening trade in 2022, and now they have gotten over their skis. gold down about 3%. potentially the biggest loss for copper since february, after it hit an all-time high friday. i know you're paying a lot of attention, katie, to what is happening in the crypto markets. we'll be talking more about that today. the sec signed off on a proposal that cboe, nasdaq, and the new york stock...
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oxford. important economic news today concerns yandex, the company has reportedly completed the first stage ofus. denis talalaev, denis, how long will it take to complete the process? there's not long to wait, yandex has been living in a new way since august of this year. today it became known that the first stage of the division of yandex has been completed, yandex nv, registered in the netherlands, which was the parent company of yandex for more than 20 years, sold its 68% stake in the new parent company of yandex, which registered on oktyabrsky island in kaliningradskaya. region, this is a domestic offshore. the buyer was a consortium of investors, in which 35%, as reported, belongs to the yandex manager, and also includes structures of lukoil and three more private investors. they plan to finally close the deal in july, when yandex nv will sell another 28% of the shares to a consortium of investors. the total amount of the transaction is 475 billion rubles. this is taking into account the minimum 50% discount required by the authorities. after all. formally, the shares are sold by a compan
oxford. important economic news today concerns yandex, the company has reportedly completed the first stage ofus. denis talalaev, denis, how long will it take to complete the process? there's not long to wait, yandex has been living in a new way since august of this year. today it became known that the first stage of the division of yandex has been completed, yandex nv, registered in the netherlands, which was the parent company of yandex for more than 20 years, sold its 68% stake in the new...
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who are found in the first roles are people who graduated from politics, philosophy, economics, and the faculty at oxfords, that is, he, by the way, yes, this is very, which is just absolutely uh-huh. refused, well, in general, as they said more than once on the program today, that there are a lot of blank pages, on the other hand, well, in general, who is he? he doesn’t have much character, and he doesn’t have much charisma, well , let him sit, yes, if something happens, in case of another... shake-up and an office, well, let’s give him some other position, and that’s good. anyway, on to the political statements. shaps treats the way - some bad bloggers treat blogging, that is, roughly speaking, irresponsibly, in politics someone needs someone like that, this duality, this fog, but at the same time complete loyalty to the americans, he actually, he is little changed since the beginning of his career, so... when he and his wife wrote these blogs called how to create a corporation, what did he offer? he offered to give us 200 pounds, and in a couple of months you will receive 2.0. as a result, they did no
who are found in the first roles are people who graduated from politics, philosophy, economics, and the faculty at oxfords, that is, he, by the way, yes, this is very, which is just absolutely uh-huh. refused, well, in general, as they said more than once on the program today, that there are a lot of blank pages, on the other hand, well, in general, who is he? he doesn’t have much character, and he doesn’t have much charisma, well , let him sit, yes, if something happens, in case of...
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is at in economic and social history at the university of oxford and b.a. from vanderbilt in psychology and french. previously, serena served as a manager of special projects in the department of innovation andecomic opportunity, the city of birmingham, alabama, a team laser focused on facilitating an inclusive economy in one of america's foremost post-industrial cities. a great, great city. it is caleb smit candidate in the department of history at brandeis university. he studies 20th century u.s. political history. his work concentrates on how black in the northern u.s. conceptual ized, practiced and expanded multiracial democracy from the post-new -- rough the civil rights movement to the aftermath of the black movement in the 1980s. his research focuses on chicago black politics and neo liberalism. froms. elizabeth vreeland is an associate professor history at the university of illinois chicago. her research and teaching focus on century u.s., urban and social history, african-american history and the history of education. her political education. black
is at in economic and social history at the university of oxford and b.a. from vanderbilt in psychology and french. previously, serena served as a manager of special projects in the department of innovation andecomic opportunity, the city of birmingham, alabama, a team laser focused on facilitating an inclusive economy in one of america's foremost post-industrial cities. a great, great city. it is caleb smit candidate in the department of history at brandeis university. he studies 20th century...
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let us speak to professor of energy policy and economics at oxford university from 2012—2020, he wasoing to fast track decarbonisation of electricity, we are going to finish the job decarbonisation of electricity, we are going to finish thejob in decarbonisation of electricity, we are going to finish the job in five years, in my view, pretty much impossible. we are going to have huge investment programme. by the way, your bills are going to go down as well. when something sounds too good to be true, and it almost always is in these kind of election discussions, it probably is. the reality is, although bills may come down a bit although bills may come down a hit this year, to carry the programme forward that needs to be done for net zero is a huge cost, and it is simply not true that we are all going to benefit from cheap energy any time soon. great british energy, it is another institution in what is now an extremely crowded space. but the telling thing about great british energy, for all the noise of the website etc, it's budget is absolutely tiny, and what is more, it depends on th
let us speak to professor of energy policy and economics at oxford university from 2012—2020, he wasoing to fast track decarbonisation of electricity, we are going to finish the job decarbonisation of electricity, we are going to finish thejob in decarbonisation of electricity, we are going to finish the job in five years, in my view, pretty much impossible. we are going to have huge investment programme. by the way, your bills are going to go down as well. when something sounds too good to...
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oxford cambridge news on geneva. and so on, so forth. we're talking about the next generations of leaders around the world, the next to lead the next the economic financial political elite that on the world . so yes, in terms of longer term, you one cannot be. but as i said, inspired and the hopeful that this new generation would be far better than their parents. the so called the next generation milan was good to have you in the studio . thank you so much. i let's, let's go back to haile. my moody joins us now live from david by in central gaza. and i'm wondering, had a if palestinians that have time to reflect even on the events of 1940 a given that they're living through what some of describing is the seconds, not all right. now the yes and the more time you, the more we talk to people about their memories of 1940 the generation of the war, a trauma all the way to 2024, the enforce displacement, the more we see the emotional land, the, the mental break down here across the, across the gaza strip. we have people who are old enough or remember what happened to them when they were young, get their homes in the what's now has become the central
oxford cambridge news on geneva. and so on, so forth. we're talking about the next generations of leaders around the world, the next to lead the next the economic financial political elite that on the world . so yes, in terms of longer term, you one cannot be. but as i said, inspired and the hopeful that this new generation would be far better than their parents. the so called the next generation milan was good to have you in the studio . thank you so much. i let's, let's go back to haile. my...
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london, he got himself to a factory, a siemens factory in oxford, and called some people who he thought should know, who writes about economics this is how it works. it isn't always clear and straightforward, but at least i'm trying to tell you the details here of what's actually happening. >> well, liam halligan , it was >> well, liam halligan, it was a fabulous interview holding power to account. excellent stuff. and i'm delighted to have had it first on my show. liam halligan always a delight. great day at the office for you now. it's been another dramatic week here in westminster and natalie elphicke shocked defection to labour was certainly the biggest talking point. but i'm about to ask a former labour adviser if it was a spectacular own goal by sir keir starmer. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back 452. i'm martin daubney. this is gb news. now let's talk about eurovision. because yesterday, pro—palestine protesters gathered outside the venue in malmo in sweden. they say israel shouldn't even be allowed to compete in the event. but unfortunately for those protesters , israel's entry last pr
london, he got himself to a factory, a siemens factory in oxford, and called some people who he thought should know, who writes about economics this is how it works. it isn't always clear and straightforward, but at least i'm trying to tell you the details here of what's actually happening. >> well, liam halligan , it was >> well, liam halligan, it was a fabulous interview holding power to account. excellent stuff. and i'm delighted to have had it first on my show. liam halligan...
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halligan gb news, economics and business edhon news, economics and business editor, sat down with rishi sunakin editor, sat down with rishi sunak in oxfordsaid actually when you look at year on year compared to a year ago, not the last quarter , if you add in last quarter, if you add in inflation, if you add in population boost, largely driven by immigration, thick end of a million, actually gdp per head, that's the pounds and pence in your pocket that you notice is actually down 0.8. so they may have given a bit of good old fashioned topspin here. but let's move on to the red on red treble here. lord kinnock of course, a failed former well didn't even get to be prime minister, did he? but he's saying voters aren't in love with sir keir starmer a bit below the belt. don't you think? >> well you hear this time and time again from focus groups and pollsters . somebody said to me pollsters. somebody said to me a few weeks ago that basically he, people are very non—committal about about keir starmer , but about about keir starmer, but they think he's a bit more normal than rishi sunak, because of course, we know that rishi sunakis of course,
halligan gb news, economics and business edhon news, economics and business editor, sat down with rishi sunakin editor, sat down with rishi sunak in oxfordsaid actually when you look at year on year compared to a year ago, not the last quarter , if you add in last quarter, if you add in inflation, if you add in population boost, largely driven by immigration, thick end of a million, actually gdp per head, that's the pounds and pence in your pocket that you notice is actually down 0.8. so they...