hie with us from aberdeen standard and stephanie flanders. in a trade war? ben: great question. it depends on what part of the in.et yoe are invested it's not particularly positive for anybody. it has not been a great environment for that type of area. things like julius baer, which we have an investment in and is heavily dependent on the appetite for risk from asian investors. what we are seeing from the trade war is not doing much to help their business. we are likely to see a slowing in risk appetite across the board. it's unlikely to create the kind of interest rate environment which would be positive for banks. knowstephanie, as you well , in every economics textbook, markets, companies, it's like chapter 23 that nobody looks at on a thursday late in your term. are the economists in the central bank ignoring at their risk the pressures on multinationals given the trade war we are launching into? a feature of aas lot of the economic analysis this year that people were focusedd, i remember we on the question, which was the appetite for inv