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that nor does any of the financial institutions in canada want that they don't especially not the royal bank of canada which sold the board it's since returned the piece for testing at the mint but other bogus ones could be in wide circulation and difficult to find. so go take all the gold you have and see about how tomorrow. going to let that w. we speak your language our spanish program on channel four. always well informed was openness and i can relate to always close to the action but i'm not quite open cobol get along before like you can get up to the minute news and opinions of the background to political developments. we bring you more of a lot of. health. and hearings to law. solidarity. may fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. in an equal society's. divide starting november fifteenth on d. w. . make your smart t.v. even smarter with a t w force more. what you want why. you want. up to date extraordinary. to decide what song. no more. come smart.
that nor does any of the financial institutions in canada want that they don't especially not the royal bank of canada which sold the board it's since returned the piece for testing at the mint but other bogus ones could be in wide circulation and difficult to find. so go take all the gold you have and see about how tomorrow. going to let that w. we speak your language our spanish program on channel four. always well informed was openness and i can relate to always close to the action but i'm...
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the financial regulator says the royal bank of scotland could face further action over the way it mistreated some small business customers. coming up in 15 minutes, newsnight. is so—called islamic state was driven from its so—called capital last week. hundreds of brits may now choose to return who had gone to fight with them. we has to watch would have welcomed their will receive. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has insisted there's a ‘new momentum' in the brexit negotiations following last week's eu summit in brussels. theresa may was reporting back to mps and rejected labour's claim that the government's approach was chaotic and lacking clarity. mrs may's also been warned by major business groups thatjobs and investment in the uk will suffer unless the government secures a brexit transition deal by the end of the year. our deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports. remember this? smiles and kisses in brussels last week. theresa may, europe's top official, eu leaders, all keen to navigate brexit. how? to help mrs may get a deal to sell at home, notjust the stor
the financial regulator says the royal bank of scotland could face further action over the way it mistreated some small business customers. coming up in 15 minutes, newsnight. is so—called islamic state was driven from its so—called capital last week. hundreds of brits may now choose to return who had gone to fight with them. we has to watch would have welcomed their will receive. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has insisted there's a ‘new momentum' in the brexit...
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exquisitely told this programme they have instructed lawyers to bring criminal proceedings against the royal banks of business customers. rbs's global restructuring group was found to have engaged in widespread mistreatment of customers in some areas. more than half of all british women have suffered sexual harassment at work or their place of study, according to a survey by bbc radio 5 live. nellie 70% of those questioned said they had not reported it. the survey of 2,000 adults also found a fifth of men have been sexually harassed. the social media giant twitter has announced new rules about how it displays political adverts. the move follows claims that the platform was used to try to influence last year's us presidential election. twitter‘s ads will now clearly show who funded them, how much was spent and which users are being targeted. that is a summary of the latest abc news. should women who kill abuses be given different sentences to other killers? you can get in touch throughout the morning. if you text, you will be charged a standard network rate. now the sport. crystal palace were the
exquisitely told this programme they have instructed lawyers to bring criminal proceedings against the royal banks of business customers. rbs's global restructuring group was found to have engaged in widespread mistreatment of customers in some areas. more than half of all british women have suffered sexual harassment at work or their place of study, according to a survey by bbc radio 5 live. nellie 70% of those questioned said they had not reported it. the survey of 2,000 adults also found a...
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sexism is a real problem in city firms, and quoting someone she is to work with, a senior woman royal bankotland who was upset because she was expected to sleep with her boss. it is astonishing that such attitudes are carrying on. to think in the wake of harvey weinstein that other industries are now looking to see how they can improve themselves, and this is one example? what became clear after the harvey weinstein scandal broke was that it wasn't anything to do with that industry at all, it seems like women found the courage to finally speak out, and it seemed as quite a prevalent thing in almost every industry, we have talking about it, parabili european parliament is a hotbed of sexism and women have been putting up with this role on time. we were to give sunlight being the best disinfectant, this is one way of dealing with it, the more women who speak out the better. but the message needs to be very clever young girls considering careers in these industries. it is also a place for us to go and find aaron feet. people have worked hard over the yea rs people have worked hard over the ye
sexism is a real problem in city firms, and quoting someone she is to work with, a senior woman royal bankotland who was upset because she was expected to sleep with her boss. it is astonishing that such attitudes are carrying on. to think in the wake of harvey weinstein that other industries are now looking to see how they can improve themselves, and this is one example? what became clear after the harvey weinstein scandal broke was that it wasn't anything to do with that industry at all, it...
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the financial regulator says the royal bank of scotland could face further action over the way it mistreatedminutes, newsnight. is so—called islamic state was driven from its so—called capital last week. hundreds of brits may now choose to return who had gone to fight with them. we has to watch would have welcomed their will receive.
the financial regulator says the royal bank of scotland could face further action over the way it mistreatedminutes, newsnight. is so—called islamic state was driven from its so—called capital last week. hundreds of brits may now choose to return who had gone to fight with them. we has to watch would have welcomed their will receive.
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in other news: royal bank of scotland has settled a us criminal investigation that accused its tradersments between 2008 and 2013. the us department ofjustice said rbs will pay $44 million under the non—prosecution agreement. rbs said it self—reported the issue to the us authorities and was pleased the matter was now resolved. toymaker mattel is suspending its quarterly dividend after it suffered a hit from the bankruptcy of its largest retailer toys'r'us. mattel‘s shares tumbled 16% to $13 after the company said it suffered a loss of more than $600 million in the three months that ended in september. the california—based company was also hurt by weak demand of its core products like barbie, hot wheels, thomas & friends, and monster high. strong pick—up truck and suv sales in the us boosted ford's bottom line. the car maker saw profits jump 60% compared to the same quarter last year when it faced a recall. however, it still faces an uphill battle in china. the company said it sold over 830,000 cars and trucks on the mainland in the first nine months of the year — that's down 5% compare
in other news: royal bank of scotland has settled a us criminal investigation that accused its tradersments between 2008 and 2013. the us department ofjustice said rbs will pay $44 million under the non—prosecution agreement. rbs said it self—reported the issue to the us authorities and was pleased the matter was now resolved. toymaker mattel is suspending its quarterly dividend after it suffered a hit from the bankruptcy of its largest retailer toys'r'us. mattel‘s shares tumbled 16% to...
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as if it the round of brexit talks begin in in brussels back home in britain the chairman of the royal bankof scotland. has warned that britain's exit from the eu could lead to tens of thousands of job losses our davis said regardless of the final dea. there would be an unavoidable cost of brexit with foreign banks moving some operations. out of the u. k. so far. no solution five people have centered the european activities and we're talking particular about the american banks. the japanese banks even the chinese banks and they have chosen to put that enormous line sheriff activity in europe. based in london and then now rebalancing that's going to happen whatever the outcome of the brexit negotiations are. and the question is currently negotiating enough market access so that that cost is the knowledge and you know is a few thousand people no. tens of. well after first two stories kataloniya and brexit may come as a surprise that investor confidence in the eurozone hit a ten year hig. the syntax index hit twenty nine point seven in september above economists' forecasts and above the twenty
as if it the round of brexit talks begin in in brussels back home in britain the chairman of the royal bankof scotland. has warned that britain's exit from the eu could lead to tens of thousands of job losses our davis said regardless of the final dea. there would be an unavoidable cost of brexit with foreign banks moving some operations. out of the u. k. so far. no solution five people have centered the european activities and we're talking particular about the american banks. the japanese...
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royal bank of scotland has announced a £392 million profit for the third quarter of this year.million loss in the same period last year. rbs is still 72% owned by the taxpayer, following a bailout after the financial crash. hotel booking sites are to be investigated by the uk‘s competition watchdog to see if consumers are being misled. the competition and markets authority said it was concerned about clarity and accuracy on the sites. the investigation will examine hidden charges, search results and discount claims. the england cricket captain, joe root, has told the bbc that the team are preparing to be without ben stokes for the entire ashes tour. the all—rounder won‘t be leaving with the rest of the squad tomorrow morning, after being suspended following an incident outside a bristol nightclub last month. root also denied there was a drinking culture amongst the team — as our sports editor, dan roan, reports. his team—mate currently hold ashes tea m his team—mate currently hold ashes team currently holds the ashes but captainjoe team currently holds the ashes but captain joe
royal bank of scotland has announced a £392 million profit for the third quarter of this year.million loss in the same period last year. rbs is still 72% owned by the taxpayer, following a bailout after the financial crash. hotel booking sites are to be investigated by the uk‘s competition watchdog to see if consumers are being misled. the competition and markets authority said it was concerned about clarity and accuracy on the sites. the investigation will examine hidden charges, search...
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the royal bank of scotland has already been slammed by the financial conduct authority over it handledtructed lawyers to bring criminal proceedings against rbs — alleging the bank defrauded them and caused their businesses to fail. and should we treat women who kill their violent partners differently to other killers? we speak to the campaigners who are calling for a review of how women who murder after suffering domestic abuse are judged.
the royal bank of scotland has already been slammed by the financial conduct authority over it handledtructed lawyers to bring criminal proceedings against rbs — alleging the bank defrauded them and caused their businesses to fail. and should we treat women who kill their violent partners differently to other killers? we speak to the campaigners who are calling for a review of how women who murder after suffering domestic abuse are judged.
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intellect, academic and great experience in the world of business regulation, appointed chairman of the royal bankk warning to the politicians, stop messing around. because if you don't, by the end of march, which is only five and a half months ago, you will find droves of people leaving the financial markets and heading for europe. this is a very sensible warning, because the government has made a complete dearth of negotiations. the arguments going on to agree the divorce bill are clearly damaging any progress. so a transition period for two years is fundamental. personally speaking i think he has his tongue protruding through his cheek, because you cannot shift 100,000 people from one centre around europe, if you don't have the infrastructure to do it. this is a debate before we voted? some will leave and there will be thousands, but not the numbers they are saying. some have already relocated but very small. the great debate is whether they are concerned about that in parliament? we have seen the confusion within the conservative party, you can call it confusion, chaos. you are very diplomatic
intellect, academic and great experience in the world of business regulation, appointed chairman of the royal bankk warning to the politicians, stop messing around. because if you don't, by the end of march, which is only five and a half months ago, you will find droves of people leaving the financial markets and heading for europe. this is a very sensible warning, because the government has made a complete dearth of negotiations. the arguments going on to agree the divorce bill are clearly...
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the financial conduct authority has said it may take further action over the way royal bank of scotlandstomers. the watchdog published an interim report into the unit set up by the bank to help struggling companies, and said it is still investigating. it pointed to some failings at rbs, but said it hadn't engaged in systematic inappropriate treatment of customers. the ceo of rbs, ross mcewan, admits mistakes were made. we did not get right how we handled customers, how we moved them into the restructuring group at the time, how we actually put charges onto them that they were not aware of. we didn't describe them at all well. they were complex in their nature, and there was no complaints process. those are the things that i absolutely apologise for, we didn't live up to the standards this organisation should have done on behalf of customers. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story: the widow of a dead american soldier says president trump couldn't remember her husband's name when he phoned to offer condolences. donald trump disputes the account given. let's ha
the financial conduct authority has said it may take further action over the way royal bank of scotlandstomers. the watchdog published an interim report into the unit set up by the bank to help struggling companies, and said it is still investigating. it pointed to some failings at rbs, but said it hadn't engaged in systematic inappropriate treatment of customers. the ceo of rbs, ross mcewan, admits mistakes were made. we did not get right how we handled customers, how we moved them into the...
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royal bank of scotland has settled a us criminal investigation that accused its traders of lying to clientsbetween 2008 and 2013. the us department ofjustice said rbs will pay $41! million under the non—prosecution agreement. rbs said it self—reported the issue to the us authorities. toymaker mattel is suspending its quarterly dividend after being hit by the bankruptcy of its largest retailer toys r us. mattel shares fell after the company announced losses of over $600 million in its latest results. the california—based company was also hurt by weak demand for products like barbie, hot wheels and thomas & friends. strong pickup truck and suv sales in the us boosted ford's bottom line. the carmaker saw profits jump 60% compared to the same period last year when it faced a recall. however, it still faces an uphill battle in china, where sales have been have been lower. more revelations about japanese companies. nissan reportedly carrying out faulty checks on vehicles sold in japan since 1979. and reports subaru carried out illegal inspections on its vehicles. leisha santorelli is in singapore
royal bank of scotland has settled a us criminal investigation that accused its traders of lying to clientsbetween 2008 and 2013. the us department ofjustice said rbs will pay $41! million under the non—prosecution agreement. rbs said it self—reported the issue to the us authorities. toymaker mattel is suspending its quarterly dividend after being hit by the bankruptcy of its largest retailer toys r us. mattel shares fell after the company announced losses of over $600 million in its latest...
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the financial conduct authority has said it may take "further action" over the way royal bank of scotland business customers. the watchdog published an interim report into the unit set up by the bank to help struggling companies, and said it is still investigating. it pointed to some failings at rbs, but said it hadn't engaged in "systematic inappropriate treatment of customers." 0ur economics correspondent andrew verity has the details. it has many four years ago that rbs natwest was first accused of systematically mistreating thousands of business customers. it's told customers its global restructuring group was a turnaround division there to help them get through hard times but critics said it wasn't interested in turning businesses around. the interest came second to the bank's interest of pulling in loa ns the bank's interest of pulling in loans and getting profits. the bank furiously denied it. the report finds the bank was engaged in inappropriate treatment of its business customers including failure to handle conflicts of interest, failure to ensure fair treatment of customers, fa
the financial conduct authority has said it may take "further action" over the way royal bank of scotland business customers. the watchdog published an interim report into the unit set up by the bank to help struggling companies, and said it is still investigating. it pointed to some failings at rbs, but said it hadn't engaged in "systematic inappropriate treatment of customers." 0ur economics correspondent andrew verity has the details. it has many four years ago that rbs...
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the financial conduct authority says that royal bank of scotland could face further action over the wayeated some of its business customers. rbs has been accused of systematic, widespread mistreatment of small business customers who were placed within its global restructuring group as an apparent way of supporting them. rbs says its culture and structure have changed fundamentally, as our economics correspondent andy verity reports. andy gibbs is an entrepreneur who built a thriving creative hub in what used to be norfolk‘s red light district. like thousands of business owners, he was told by rbs natwest that its turnaround division, grg, was there to help him. this is what that help felt like. what i've always held onto is that i'm a good... i know what i'm doing. after months of trying to meet bank demands for large fees and later a stake in his business, he was ruined. andy had lost not only his life's work but his marriage, his family home and his health. i'd had a breakdown. at one point, i'd lost 4.5“) in hospital. and i didn't actually know when i was going to get out of hospital
the financial conduct authority says that royal bank of scotland could face further action over the wayeated some of its business customers. rbs has been accused of systematic, widespread mistreatment of small business customers who were placed within its global restructuring group as an apparent way of supporting them. rbs says its culture and structure have changed fundamentally, as our economics correspondent andy verity reports. andy gibbs is an entrepreneur who built a thriving creative...
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royal bank of scotland has said it is "on track" after seeing a £392m profit for the july—to—septemberat the bank has turned a profit for three quarters in a row. but they can't be sure of a full—year profit, because of penalties that will arise from a dispute with the us department ofjustice over claims that rbs mis—sold mortgage bonds leading up to the 2008 banking crisis. tech giants amazon and google's parent alphabet have posted a surge in sales over the last three months. shares in alphabetjumped after the company reported sales up 24%. amazon sales are up 34% and analysts now estimate that this year amazon will be responsible for almost half of everything sold online. welcome to the business news. it has been a busy week for bank, several have reported their financial results for the quarter. we will look at these closer with banking a nalyst look at these closer with banking analyst francis. frances coppola is an independent banking analyst. rbs, a mile step to for them? yes it is really nice for them to report some good results for a change, isn't it. let us hope that is the s
royal bank of scotland has said it is "on track" after seeing a £392m profit for the july—to—septemberat the bank has turned a profit for three quarters in a row. but they can't be sure of a full—year profit, because of penalties that will arise from a dispute with the us department ofjustice over claims that rbs mis—sold mortgage bonds leading up to the 2008 banking crisis. tech giants amazon and google's parent alphabet have posted a surge in sales over the last three...
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for instance royal bank of scotland is now deployed our cog tifr technologies, we see it in health we see how cognitive will change, not only enterprises but professions. this is really about it will change 100% of jobs, there's too much data in the world the point of view has always been you feed a good set of technologies to make sense of all that data and that's what we're helping our clients do >> well ford versus china, they've got millions of people with heart disease and no real wake to calculate what will happen until watson. >> china's a good example. we see the power of cognitive is to take what best in the world can do and spread that much more broadly so that our partners in china, finland and italy and other places, they're going to elevate the able of their doctors, and medical systems to treat effectively because they'll have a cognitive solution to help them do that. >> and martin i don't mean to interrupt but that's earnings per share which i always come back to. i think it's important we talk about cybersecurity because for a long time you told me, i bs of policy of
for instance royal bank of scotland is now deployed our cog tifr technologies, we see it in health we see how cognitive will change, not only enterprises but professions. this is really about it will change 100% of jobs, there's too much data in the world the point of view has always been you feed a good set of technologies to make sense of all that data and that's what we're helping our clients do >> well ford versus china, they've got millions of people with heart disease and no real...
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about 11 billion pounds of vef reserves if we can summarize on equity and credit the story around royal bank of scotland, senior inside rbs is a good bank ready to emerge. perhaps that will be in 2018 >> in the meantime until we have clarity about the settlement, you think this is the best play when it comes to the tightening cycle for the uk you think this is a good play only rising interest rate scenario i guess these gains have been included in the price. is it too late to get in >> no. it's not too late. they are two different propositions rbs is skewed towards potential rate increase both in uk -- mostly in uk 90% of the business is in the uk it doesn't deal with unsecured credit we think rbs is well positioned, because unsecured credit is relatively little compared to lloyds and other banks which operate in the uk. >> thank you very much for that. >> thank you >>> again, want go back to the live pictures from madrid of the senate session meeting where they're debating and voting on the proposals to implement article 155. you can see that prime minister mariano rajoy is currently speaki
about 11 billion pounds of vef reserves if we can summarize on equity and credit the story around royal bank of scotland, senior inside rbs is a good bank ready to emerge. perhaps that will be in 2018 >> in the meantime until we have clarity about the settlement, you think this is the best play when it comes to the tightening cycle for the uk you think this is a good play only rising interest rate scenario i guess these gains have been included in the price. is it too late to get in...
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stephen: the biggest one to come is the royal bank of scotland, owned by the taxpayers.are behind barclays in the queue. their ceo said today they are hopeful of getting it done before the end of february. that's not that long. mark: daily is under investigation as well. the deadline was pushed back until september. they're waiting actually to find out the results of that. mark: stephen morris, thank you for joining us. 4:25 in london, take a look over european equities are headed. what a week it's been. , for the six is up week and seven. it's been quite a week and a run over the last month. the ftse, the dax all rising today. i will leave you with a currency for a big week next week. the fed, bank of england, one of those two is forecast to raise interest rates i think you know which one. the closes next. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple l
stephen: the biggest one to come is the royal bank of scotland, owned by the taxpayers.are behind barclays in the queue. their ceo said today they are hopeful of getting it done before the end of february. that's not that long. mark: daily is under investigation as well. the deadline was pushed back until september. they're waiting actually to find out the results of that. mark: stephen morris, thank you for joining us. 4:25 in london, take a look over european equities are headed. what a week...
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royal bank of scotla nd discount claims.—year profit, because of penalties that will arise from a dispute with the us department ofjustice over claims that rbs mis—sold mortgage bonds leading up to the 2008 banking crisis. tech giants amazon and google's parent, alphabet, have posted a surge in sales over the last three months. shares in alphabetjumped after the company reported sales up 2496. after the company reported sales up 24%. amazon sales are up 34% and a nalysts 24%. amazon sales are up 34% and analysts now estimate that this year the company will be responsible for almost half of everything sold online. hotel booking sites. you log on, it may not be what it seems. a p pa re ntly on, it may not be what it seems. apparently so. the competition and markets authority are a bit concerned. they say they are concerned. they say they are concerned about clarity and accuracy. if you go on one of these sites, its easy—to—use, they are accessible. you can filter by specific areas. it's incredibly easy—to—use. they are worried
royal bank of scotla nd discount claims.—year profit, because of penalties that will arise from a dispute with the us department ofjustice over claims that rbs mis—sold mortgage bonds leading up to the 2008 banking crisis. tech giants amazon and google's parent, alphabet, have posted a surge in sales over the last three months. shares in alphabetjumped after the company reported sales up 2496. after the company reported sales up 24%. amazon sales are up 34% and a nalysts 24%. amazon sales...
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also, we have numbers from royal bank of scotland. we had ubs earlier this morning.s iser third-quarter adjusted operating profit, coming in at 1.25 billion pounds, beating the billion pounds. it will be profitable in 2018, that just coming through and rick -- retaining its medium out outlook. also its 2017 financial guidance. couple ofve a european heavy hitters coming out with earnings. electrolux is the first one. out of sweden, third-quarter theating off it beating street estimate at 1.90 6 billion krone, compared to 1.90 2 billion and the company also 2, and the company saying the appliances market could rise 1%. checkout iag, as well. the international airlines group, third-quarter adjusted to 1.5 billion euros. that beat the estimates of 1.1 one billion euros. billion euros. we were looking for 6.61, revenue beating a little bit in terms of the third-quarter. it looks like these earnings, iag and electrolux are generally in line. a lot of stocks to watch at the europe -- european equity open, which comes in just under an hour. it looks like in futures, we will
also, we have numbers from royal bank of scotland. we had ubs earlier this morning.s iser third-quarter adjusted operating profit, coming in at 1.25 billion pounds, beating the billion pounds. it will be profitable in 2018, that just coming through and rick -- retaining its medium out outlook. also its 2017 financial guidance. couple ofve a european heavy hitters coming out with earnings. electrolux is the first one. out of sweden, third-quarter theating off it beating street estimate at 1.90 6...
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. -- royal bank of scotland, up as well. there are a few notes floating around about the u.k. sector. some negative but it seems the upside is prevailing this morning. but stern our attention to spain. reckoning with catalonia. is togional president address lawmakers in a move that risks a backlash from madrid. the threat of economic meltdown and democratic isolation cannot be ignored. we are joined from barcelona with the latest. maria, lay out the scenarios we need to price in today. huge expectation in catalonia, there will be an address to parliament at 6:00 p.m. what will he say? we think the referendum was valid and we will act on it, but clearing this unilateral republic would be more of a symbolic move. we know the more moderate side of the together for yes platform purdue -- prefers this option because it removes the word unilateral and the 48 hour deadline. there is also the option of going ahead as he promised and declaring this republic that would be enacted within 48 hours. this would bring major backlash from madrid. guy: let's say they go down the independence ro
. -- royal bank of scotland, up as well. there are a few notes floating around about the u.k. sector. some negative but it seems the upside is prevailing this morning. but stern our attention to spain. reckoning with catalonia. is togional president address lawmakers in a move that risks a backlash from madrid. the threat of economic meltdown and democratic isolation cannot be ignored. we are joined from barcelona with the latest. maria, lay out the scenarios we need to price in today. huge...
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tax reform is providing a global lift to banking shares in the uk, standard chartered, barclays, royal bank all in the green we're going to end with spain. likely to be a pivotal weekend in the standoff between spain and its catalonia region, which is seeking independence. prime minister rajoy is calling for an emergency cabinet meeting tomorrow to reveal measures stripping catalonia of its autonomy earlier today in brussels rajoy said he's gained support from opposition and centrist parties across spain and industry experts say tourism to catalonia has slumped by 15% in the two weeks since the region's referendum vote. guys, back over to you >> all right, seema, thank you very much for that >>> sacramento narrowly beat the deadline to submit its name to host amazon's second headquarters the effort is being led jointly by the sacramento mayor, darrell steinberg, and the owner of the kings, vivek ranadive. we're joined in an exclusive by the kings' owner vivek, good to have you back good morning >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> we've been hearing the pitches all week, all month l
tax reform is providing a global lift to banking shares in the uk, standard chartered, barclays, royal bank all in the green we're going to end with spain. likely to be a pivotal weekend in the standoff between spain and its catalonia region, which is seeking independence. prime minister rajoy is calling for an emergency cabinet meeting tomorrow to reveal measures stripping catalonia of its autonomy earlier today in brussels rajoy said he's gained support from opposition and centrist parties...
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the financial conduct authority has said it may take "further action" over the way royal bank of scotlandrt into the unit set up by the bank to help struggling companies, and said it is still investigating. it pointed to some failings at rbs, but said it hadn't engaged in systematic inappropriate treatment of customers. our economics correspondent, andrew verity, has the details. it was four years ago that rbs natwest was first accused of systematically mistreating thousands of business customers. it told customers its global restructuring group was a turnaround division there to help them get through hard times but critics said it wasn't interested in turning businesses around. their interest came second to the bank's interest of pulling in loans and getting profits. the bank furiously denied it. the report finds the bank was engaged in inappropriate treatment of its business customers including failure to handle conflicts of interest, failure to ensure fair treatment of customers, failure to support small businesses in a manner consistent with good practice. while some failures were sys
the financial conduct authority has said it may take "further action" over the way royal bank of scotlandrt into the unit set up by the bank to help struggling companies, and said it is still investigating. it pointed to some failings at rbs, but said it hadn't engaged in systematic inappropriate treatment of customers. our economics correspondent, andrew verity, has the details. it was four years ago that rbs natwest was first accused of systematically mistreating thousands of...
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the financial conduct authority has said it may take further action over the way the royal bank of scotlandubai for public indecency, has had the case against him dropped, after an intervention by the country's ruler. jamie harron, who's 27 and from stirling, was accused of touching a man's hip in a bar injuly. the broadcaster sir david attenborough has been sharing some of his concerns about changes to the world's oceans. he was speaking ahead of the new series of blue planet, which is back on our screens this coming sunday, after a break of almost 20 years. that is since the original landmark series. 0ur science editor david shukman went to meet him. a mother walrus still needs to find a place where her young can rest. there was a very moving scene in episode one of a walrus mother trying to get her calf onto a piece of ice and there wasn't much left because it's all melting. what's your sense about the scale and rate of change in, for example, the arctic. i think that any sceptics that there were ten years ago or 20 years ago about global warming and so on and about climate change and th
the financial conduct authority has said it may take further action over the way the royal bank of scotlandubai for public indecency, has had the case against him dropped, after an intervention by the country's ruler. jamie harron, who's 27 and from stirling, was accused of touching a man's hip in a bar injuly. the broadcaster sir david attenborough has been sharing some of his concerns about changes to the world's oceans. he was speaking ahead of the new series of blue planet, which is back on...
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yes, for the third quarter this year, the royal bank of scotla nd this year, the royal bank of scotlands for rbs. interesting because we still have a majority stake in it. thanks very much and we will see you ina bit. thanks very much and we will see you in a bit. at the news to bring you. —— avenues to bring you. —— other news to bring you. senators in the spanish parliament will vote today on whether to impose direct rule on catalonia. the spanish government says it's the only way to calm the ongoing crisis but catalan leaders say they will respond by declaring an independent republic. our europe correspondent gavin lee is in barcelona. gavin, this has been going on for ages, hasn't it? are we any closer to getting clarity? i think we are, yes, because everyday. one summer disabled owner what could happen today but at least we should know what will happen because the spanish government finally after one month since the band referendum took place on the 1st of october, there was no legal means for it, this is a family member of the state, going its own way, they will bring it back in.
yes, for the third quarter this year, the royal bank of scotla nd this year, the royal bank of scotlands for rbs. interesting because we still have a majority stake in it. thanks very much and we will see you ina bit. thanks very much and we will see you in a bit. at the news to bring you. —— avenues to bring you. —— other news to bring you. senators in the spanish parliament will vote today on whether to impose direct rule on catalonia. the spanish government says it's the only way to...
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jp morgan is going to report you like jp morgan or royal bank of scotland?o you like citi -- someone early on will's show this morning trashing citi, his name is whalen and i'm listening, are you trashing a company that has $7 in earnings power give me a break. we have companies -- bank stocks are trading between 12 and 14 times earnings and going to kick off the season and so i'm with fink i'm with fink. >> he did say if there is a risk, it's an inverted yield curve because of the demand for long dated assets. something cap lynn has echoed today. >> i think that's something we'll hear when we get to the december bump. i'm not as fearful as yield curve because i believe we're going to see a pick up in loan demand because of this change in the fed in terms of restrictions i think you're going to be able to get a loan by putting down 20%. that's almost been impossible in this country impossible and you know it's interesting, this guy who is going to be the replace -- i looked at his portfolio he had for his private equity fund. he owns -- they own 400 burger k
jp morgan is going to report you like jp morgan or royal bank of scotland?o you like citi -- someone early on will's show this morning trashing citi, his name is whalen and i'm listening, are you trashing a company that has $7 in earnings power give me a break. we have companies -- bank stocks are trading between 12 and 14 times earnings and going to kick off the season and so i'm with fink i'm with fink. >> he did say if there is a risk, it's an inverted yield curve because of the demand...
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i believe the royal bank of scotland will not move out of london. howard: we are out of edinburgh.ick o'brien and the acclaimed novel of the napoleonic age. a selected chapter in every book, time is of the essence. give us a measure of time is of the essence for the british financial system. >> when i talk to people about their plans -- and we have to have plans of our own because we have business in the e.u. 24/7, so we will set up an operation in amsterdam to manage that. people typically tell me in the fourth quarter of this year or the first quarter of next year they will have to make decisions because if they feel that there will be no deal or a hard deal in march 2019 they are going to have to have people in place to cope with that. that means renting offices, finding school places, all kinds of tedious but practical things. those decisions i think will be made in the next three to four months. unless there is some sign of decent progress by the end of the first quarter next year, we will see quite a lot of moves out of london. tom: jacob frenkel wants to jump in. the tactica
i believe the royal bank of scotland will not move out of london. howard: we are out of edinburgh.ick o'brien and the acclaimed novel of the napoleonic age. a selected chapter in every book, time is of the essence. give us a measure of time is of the essence for the british financial system. >> when i talk to people about their plans -- and we have to have plans of our own because we have business in the e.u. 24/7, so we will set up an operation in amsterdam to manage that. people...
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royal bank of scotland has said it is "on track" after seeing a £392m profit for the july—to—september. but they can't be sure a full—year profit, because of penalties that may arise from a dispute with the us department ofjustice over claims claims that rbs mis—sold mortgage bonds leading up to the 2008 banking crisis. tech giants amazon and google's parent alphabet have posted a surge in sales over the last three months. shares in alphabetjumped after the company reported sales up 24%. amazon sales are up 34% and analysts now estimate that this year amazon will be responsible for almost half of everything sold online. iag, the owner of ba, saw its shares fall today despite posting a rise in profits of 22.5%. it's been a difficult few months, with it failures and cabin crew strikes, extreme weather and the impact of terrorism on tourism — but compared to last year, shares still remain up 55%, as budget airlines like air berlin and monarch fail, so what is iag getting right? alex macheras is an aviation analyst. thank you forjoining us on the programme. given all the challenges they ha
royal bank of scotland has said it is "on track" after seeing a £392m profit for the july—to—september. but they can't be sure a full—year profit, because of penalties that may arise from a dispute with the us department ofjustice over claims claims that rbs mis—sold mortgage bonds leading up to the 2008 banking crisis. tech giants amazon and google's parent alphabet have posted a surge in sales over the last three months. shares in alphabetjumped after the company reported...
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it's the bank of england it's the bank of canada. it's the royal reserve bank of australia. see this as somewhat of not to coordinate it, but a synchronized tightening of rhetoric and actions >> it's interesting you said that because i don't disagree. i just think it's going to be very tough for many. i notice one name you lefted off, bank of japan let's put that aside for a minute tomorrow is the ecb meeting. do you think indeed that mario draghi is going to get detail specific on reducing the balance sheet? it's out there that it's going to go from $60 billion to $40 billion, but rates lower for longer are those pretty much what's built in in your opinion >> yeah, i think i have a view that most other central banks are going to follow the protocol laid out by the fed more generally, so i think that as the fed communicated on exit from unconventional policy, it was a very very hedged manner of communication. on the one hand you tighten by pivoting down policy on the other you think about affecting forward guidance to move in the other direction. the idea is exactly to tight
it's the bank of england it's the bank of canada. it's the royal reserve bank of australia. see this as somewhat of not to coordinate it, but a synchronized tightening of rhetoric and actions >> it's interesting you said that because i don't disagree. i just think it's going to be very tough for many. i notice one name you lefted off, bank of japan let's put that aside for a minute tomorrow is the ecb meeting. do you think indeed that mario draghi is going to get detail specific on...
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including tesco and poundland — will continue to accept them for a limited time, and banks will still take them. the royalp to a50 million old coins still in circulation. the new 12—sided pound coin was introduced in march and has high—tech security features to thwart counterfeiters. have you done nothing of going into all the down purses and down the back of the sofa? i haven't. the back of our sofa is full of things that my two—year—old daughter has put down there. as well as other unspeakable bits of food. you need to. i've gone to all the change purses. how big was the bounty? it was better than nothing. big ben will ding dong merrily on high when its bongs are restored for christmas. the chimes were silenced in august forfour years under controversial renovation plans with only events like new year's eve and remembrance sunday picked out as exemptions. but commons leader andrea leadsom has persuaded parliamentary officials to allow the bell to chime over the festive season. the big ben bong ban has a break. we know what, we need to not say that fast. i had to think rather hard to get through that. mo
including tesco and poundland — will continue to accept them for a limited time, and banks will still take them. the royalp to a50 million old coins still in circulation. the new 12—sided pound coin was introduced in march and has high—tech security features to thwart counterfeiters. have you done nothing of going into all the down purses and down the back of the sofa? i haven't. the back of our sofa is full of things that my two—year—old daughter has put down there. as well as other...
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have shops, they have been separating their old pound coin from the new ones, helping the royal mint by bankinges are saying they will go on taking some of the old coins, while? the question is, what happens couple of days after this deadline, someone comes into the shop, they have £4 in their purse, they are the old coins, they want to buy a newspaper or milk, does the shopkeeper have to turn them away? in that situation there is no reason the business has to a cce pt there is no reason the business has to accept those coins, they have ceased to be legal tender. but it is important to note that if they accept those coins they will store be able to take them to that bank in that brief transitional period. but the best thing would be that eve ryo ne the best thing would be that everyone takes note of this deadline on sunday and in the next few days has a rifle through their piggy banks and gets out the old round pounds and gets them spent. do you think there has been enough publicity about the sunday deadline? the royal mint has a website with information for consumers. it took a while the peopl
have shops, they have been separating their old pound coin from the new ones, helping the royal mint by bankinges are saying they will go on taking some of the old coins, while? the question is, what happens couple of days after this deadline, someone comes into the shop, they have £4 in their purse, they are the old coins, they want to buy a newspaper or milk, does the shopkeeper have to turn them away? in that situation there is no reason the business has to a cce pt there is no reason the...
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including tesco and poundland — will continue to accept them for a limited time, and banks will still take them. the royalulation. the new twelve—sided pound coin was introduced in march and has high—tech security features to thwart counterfeiters. bye for now. it is time to talk football. it's been an exciting morning. fantastic. we will talk about one of the most, the most eye—catching results in a moment, crystal palace, theirfirst win of the season. we will start with manchester city, stunning performance, beating stoke city. three games worth of goals. six different players found the net. crystal palace as mentioned, they finally scored a goal and won a game. sometimes you just have to stand up and applaud. not my words — stoke tweeted that after being given a footballing masterclass by manchester city end kevin de bruyne. the belgian at his brilliant best. he laid city's seven goals, but did not find the net himself. when his team—mates were doing this, he didn't need to. caught it very well! pep guardiola sang the praises of kevin de bruyne and what he said was city's best performance under him. hi
including tesco and poundland — will continue to accept them for a limited time, and banks will still take them. the royalulation. the new twelve—sided pound coin was introduced in march and has high—tech security features to thwart counterfeiters. bye for now. it is time to talk football. it's been an exciting morning. fantastic. we will talk about one of the most, the most eye—catching results in a moment, crystal palace, theirfirst win of the season. we will start with manchester...
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including tesco and poundland, will continue to accept them for a limited time, and banks will still take them. the royalation. the new 12—sided pound coin was introduced in march and has high—tech security features to thwart counterfeiters. and those are the main stories. time to speak to richard and find out what's happening with this book. lots going on in football. yes, crystal palace, but what about man city? is sunning —— a stunning performance. they are two points clear at the top of the table. so city are really setting the pace at the top of the premier league. six different players found the net against stoke to open up that two point gap at the top of the table. second placed manchester united drew 0—0 with liverpool at anfield. and crystal palace finally scored a goal and won a game. ben croucher wraps up the action. sometimes you just have to stand up and applaud. not my words — stoke tweeted that after being given a footballing masterclass by manchester city end kevin de bruyne. the belgian at his brilliant best. he laid city's seven goals, but did not find the net himself. when his team—ma
including tesco and poundland, will continue to accept them for a limited time, and banks will still take them. the royalation. the new 12—sided pound coin was introduced in march and has high—tech security features to thwart counterfeiters. and those are the main stories. time to speak to richard and find out what's happening with this book. lots going on in football. yes, crystal palace, but what about man city? is sunning —— a stunning performance. they are two points clear at the...
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are being searched, piggy banks empties and underused purses raided because from monday, those old pound coins will no longer be accepted in most shops. as of last night, the royal from monday, shops and vending machines are no longer obliged to accept them. banks will continue to take the round pounds for months, but urge customers to keep them separate from the new coinage when returning them. this has been a really, really big transition period with the £1 coin, probably more so any change in coin because it is so prevalent in coin—operated machinery and loose change. it has been quite a tight timetable but the important thing is people realise the deadline is looming, dig up the old ones and get them spent. all is not lost if you miss the deadline. some stores, including poundland, tesco and iceland, will continue to accept the old coins until the end of october and in case you were wondering what happens to the old coins, they will be melted down to make new ones. we have been talking about hurricane ophelia, let's get the forecast. there has been mist, low cloud and fog this morning. that is lifting and skies will brighten in england and skies will brighte
are being searched, piggy banks empties and underused purses raided because from monday, those old pound coins will no longer be accepted in most shops. as of last night, the royal from monday, shops and vending machines are no longer obliged to accept them. banks will continue to take the round pounds for months, but urge customers to keep them separate from the new coinage when returning them. this has been a really, really big transition period with the £1 coin, probably more so any change...
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to its five month battle against i sold into fighters in the royal we the motor group laid siege to the southern city in may ransacking banks and shops and taking civilians hostage the defense secretary says the final forty two fighters were killed in a gun battle with his troops. this of the last group. there was a fire fight a fight so they were finished number of the lovable it. is in manila for us the fight is apparently over what happens next. well the most difficult part here peter is how to make sure that more almost half a million people have been displaced are going to be able to return to their homes any time soon after more than five months of fighting we largely the city is in ruins largely destroyed by relentless airstrikes from the philippine military as you know the philippine military claims that they have already erased the presence of them out a group inside me are we city but not in surrounding areas there are still sympathizers not just around the area we city but all across the province of landau those soar and this is the difficult part because at the same time they are the philippine military so also
to its five month battle against i sold into fighters in the royal we the motor group laid siege to the southern city in may ransacking banks and shops and taking civilians hostage the defense secretary says the final forty two fighters were killed in a gun battle with his troops. this of the last group. there was a fire fight a fight so they were finished number of the lovable it. is in manila for us the fight is apparently over what happens next. well the most difficult part here peter is how...
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the bank that would lend money which is equivalent to treasurys and they would give them privileges and monopolies and that's a pretty durable deal and it was helped out by the fact that the royal family became shareholders in the bank of england. historical note. paul, do you have a view on what's going to happen if the fed seriously starts reducing purchases or starts selling securities? >> i think i'll pass on that. >> okay. no one wants to be on tv with a firm forecast. but i think -- my own view is the market reaction to that and the terms are rising of long-term rates could be more severe than what people are anticipating or believing, and i say that in spite of your point, chris, which is right that the central banking fraternity around all of the major countries which is a very tight fraternity is all in this together. >> as nelly pointed out, that high-yield spread and the fed has taken high-yield spreads down almost two points and that's the shift in credits and until you see the spreads widen, i don't think you have much chance for longer term rates to go out. >> stay over here, please. >> hi. thom thomas lord. as a plug to a.i. tomorrow you have the housing conferen
the bank that would lend money which is equivalent to treasurys and they would give them privileges and monopolies and that's a pretty durable deal and it was helped out by the fact that the royal family became shareholders in the bank of england. historical note. paul, do you have a view on what's going to happen if the fed seriously starts reducing purchases or starts selling securities? >> i think i'll pass on that. >> okay. no one wants to be on tv with a firm forecast. but i...
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royal decree of the queen. and my treats are only for me. fiber one 90 calorie brownies. allll mine. [dramatic music] ♪ >> welcome back to to "millionaire." richard banksy escaping that last question, getting to $7,000. you needed a little help. >> yeah. >> but wisely so. that's what those lifelines are there for and you got to $7,000. you still have your "50/50" if you need it. >> yes. >> let's get back to your game. >> all right, let's go. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] all right, $10,000 is what this question is worth. [suspenseful music] becoming a fashion staple among young women, what brand was founded in 1978 by an australian surfer living in southern california? >> [inhales] okay. i have a pretty good idea on this one. um, i know that ugg boots--or i'm pretty sure that ugg boots were made by an australian and it's a pretty big deal. tom brady wears them, so... uh, i don't doubt that. so i'm gonna say a, ugg. final answer. >> if tom brady wears them, i'm in. you got it! that's right! [cheers and applause] $10,000, richard. >> all right. five digits--i got to it. >> you're at $10,000. we're about to giv
royal decree of the queen. and my treats are only for me. fiber one 90 calorie brownies. allll mine. [dramatic music] ♪ >> welcome back to to "millionaire." richard banksy escaping that last question, getting to $7,000. you needed a little help. >> yeah. >> but wisely so. that's what those lifelines are there for and you got to $7,000. you still have your "50/50" if you need it. >> yes. >> let's get back to your game. >> all right, let's...
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banking, our air traffic control. >> reporter: the industry says north korea has not the energy grid, but on alert for a north korea threat. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington frnlt washington. >>> just ahead, the royalcambridge and inspiring runners to take on a marathon. you're watching "early today." plus, when you get a flu shot at walgreens, you help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in need through the un foundation. it's that easy to get your flu shot and make a difference. so swing by your local walgreens today. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy. feel that tingle of a cold sore only abreva can heal it in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. abreva acts on it. so you can too. whstuff happens. old shut down cold symptoms fast with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. my daughter is... she said dadgo pro with crest pro-health. crest pro-health protects all... ...these areas dentists... ...check most. immediately i felt a... ...difference it did an... ...extremely good job
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credit card numbers or bank account details were not compromised yeah also says it has taken quote significant steps to up their security it is nobel prize weekend every day the royal swedish academy of sciences is announcing new laureates they have just awarded the two thousand and seventeen nobel prize in chemistry and researchers to him frank and richard henderson were granted the prize for developing a way to generate a three d. models of organic molecules such as proteins and the academy said the method deserved the award because the ability to image the molecules of life had taken biochemistry into a brand new era. and let's get more on the research behind the two thousand and seventeen nobel prize for chemistry with our science correspondent eric williams hi derek so the award was granted for improving imaging at the molecular level it sounds like better pictures why did this win the award well better pictures you know you've heard the phrase believe it when i see it and and that's really very much the case especially when it comes to things like bio molecules you know we've . just this this imaging does imaging techniques have allowed us to actually begin t
credit card numbers or bank account details were not compromised yeah also says it has taken quote significant steps to up their security it is nobel prize weekend every day the royal swedish academy of sciences is announcing new laureates they have just awarded the two thousand and seventeen nobel prize in chemistry and researchers to him frank and richard henderson were granted the prize for developing a way to generate a three d. models of organic molecules such as proteins and the academy...
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in america i'm actually banks follow me on twitter ashley banks underscore r t don't forget to question more that team and thanks ashley the royalanadian mounted police have come under fire for racial profiling critics say a questionnaire the police use to screen asylum seekers unfairly targets muslims canada's government has taken action against the interview guide but some canadians are standing behind the police screening practices archies alex lyall that has the story from toronto very obvious but the questions actually did target muslim asylum seekers passing questions like what do you think of headscarves how do you feel about isis or the taliban how many times a day do you pray how many pray are you religious how often do you go to your mosque or your place of worship things like that and even questions like how would you feel about having a female boss so all these questions in this three page questionnaire seem to be targeted at one population moving across the border and the border that we're talking about in specific is in quebec it was only one border area actually we were there just a couple months ago and. the peop
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bank about this massive stimulus programme. elsewhere, the house—builder barratt is not on the board. that‘s it from me. i‘ll be back later with more business news. the winner of the royalng to become britain‘s best new building are a new college campus in glasgow, a london housing development and a rejuvenated seaside pier on the south coast of england. today, we look at the british museum world conservation and exhibitions centre in london by rogers stirk harbour and partners. music the museum had a very complex, protean master plan for the site. it was supplementing the front of house experience and adding conservation and science special exhibitions, particularly logistics and other things left over from being in the same compound as the work that‘s been available for 250 years. so what we did was spend a tremendous amount of time with the museum understanding their wants and needs to try and respond to this brief. essentially, we wanted to create a world conservation and exhibition centre for the whole of the museum campus. this is really a celebration of all the background work maintains this collection and studies it appropriately. it also creates a fantastic veh
bank about this massive stimulus programme. elsewhere, the house—builder barratt is not on the board. that‘s it from me. i‘ll be back later with more business news. the winner of the royalng to become britain‘s best new building are a new college campus in glasgow, a london housing development and a rejuvenated seaside pier on the south coast of england. today, we look at the british museum world conservation and exhibitions centre in london by rogers stirk harbour and partners. music...
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the first time ina raise interest rates for the first time in a decade —— the bank of england meeting. the winner of the royal the south coast of england. today, we look at the command of the oceans visitors centre at chatham historic dockyard in kent by baynes and mitchell architects. these three major challenges was to exhibit the ship major archaeological find, exhibit the ship major archaeologicalfind, build more than visitor facilities and provide gallery spaces that told the story of the dockyard. and we managed to do this by introducing a new building which allowed for the communication and circulation of visitors around the galleries. as an example of why i like this building, it acts as a real beacon for visitors. the building is very special for for visitors. the building is very specialfor me for visitors. the building is very special for me because we found a way to respond to a very sensitive historic setting with architecture thatis historic setting with architecture that is quite robust and allows buildings around it to speak. i love the building because it reflects so many elements of the hist
the first time ina raise interest rates for the first time in a decade —— the bank of england meeting. the winner of the royal the south coast of england. today, we look at the command of the oceans visitors centre at chatham historic dockyard in kent by baynes and mitchell architects. these three major challenges was to exhibit the ship major archaeological find, exhibit the ship major archaeologicalfind, build more than visitor facilities and provide gallery spaces that told the story of...
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deadline that's been coming up, they've been helping the royal mint by separating out in their tails the old coins from the new ones and banking period in the couple of weeks after the deadline as long as they're prepared to bank them if that means they don't have to turn away a customer. isn't it irresponsible to tell shops they can still accept the pound coins? the treasury is saying that will cause chaos. this is in line with what the royal mint have had as their plan all along. i think a lot of small businesses don't realise that the plan. it's perfectly normal when a coin ora plan. it's perfectly normal when a coin or a note goes out of circulation that businesses, and consumers, can still take those to the bank for a transition period after they've technically ceased to become legal tender. that's what's going to happen this time. the difference with the pound coin is that because it's used so commonly in machinery as well as in change, this is going to be a really big switchover and it's going to be a fairly short transition period. therefore, yes, the deadline is in place, there is no obligation on shops to accept the
deadline that's been coming up, they've been helping the royal mint by separating out in their tails the old coins from the new ones and banking period in the couple of weeks after the deadline as long as they're prepared to bank them if that means they don't have to turn away a customer. isn't it irresponsible to tell shops they can still accept the pound coins? the treasury is saying that will cause chaos. this is in line with what the royal mint have had as their plan all along. i think a...
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which is that if the bank would lend the government money, which is equivalent, they would give them all kinds of monopolies. it has been a pretty durable deal. it was helped out the royal family a historical note. do you have a view on what's going to happen in the fed starts reducing or starts selling securities? >> i think i'll pass on that. >> okay. no one wants to be on tv with a firm forecast. i think my own view is the market reaction to that and the terms of rising long-term rates could be more severe than people are anticipating or believing and i say that in spite of your point, chris, which is right, that the central bapging fraternity around all of the major countries, which is a very tight fraternity is all in this together. >> you know, the fed has taken spreads down almost two points. until you see the sprints widen i don't think you have a chance for longer term rates to go out. >> over here please. >> hi. first i want to say there's a plug to this and tomorrow you have housing conference tomorrow and the next day. i think that's one thing to bring into this. >> and pinto will answer all of the housing finance questions that you have. >> no problem. >> a
which is that if the bank would lend the government money, which is equivalent, they would give them all kinds of monopolies. it has been a pretty durable deal. it was helped out the royal family a historical note. do you have a view on what's going to happen in the fed starts reducing or starts selling securities? >> i think i'll pass on that. >> okay. no one wants to be on tv with a firm forecast. i think my own view is the market reaction to that and the terms of rising long-term...