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is 37% market share, tesco is one play where we cannot afford to be wrong, if tesco does well in termsp prices. that bodes well for the consumers, as well as for the politicians. tesco is one player which has been trying to bridge the gap versus the likes of aldi. if it continues in the same way, then i would say the pockets of consumers will see less pain. but as we speak, i would agree that we are still going to see some tough times. guy: what does that mean? another year for the hard discounters? is 2024 going to be a better year, the more value end of the spectrum? is that the narrative once again? >> what that means is that the two players, they are going to rule for at least one more year in the u.k. they are going to gain market share, the likes and sainsbury are going to follow closely. sainsbury is much stronger, but this gap of growth between aldi and tesco is going to narrow. guy: thanks for catching up with us. really appreciate it. tesco, big number for the markets here in the u.k. senior analyst, thank you very much indeed. u.k. market finishing near the lows of the day.
is 37% market share, tesco is one play where we cannot afford to be wrong, if tesco does well in termsp prices. that bodes well for the consumers, as well as for the politicians. tesco is one player which has been trying to bridge the gap versus the likes of aldi. if it continues in the same way, then i would say the pockets of consumers will see less pain. but as we speak, i would agree that we are still going to see some tough times. guy: what does that mean? another year for the hard...
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you look at tesco, they have a lot of scale advantages over the competition.t should maintain low prices. we have seen an update and a scale villageadvantage over the competition. maybe self help is more important heading into 2024. >> nothing speaks of self help more than what is happening with m & s stock the last year. today, we are seeing an adverse reaction in the stock. i thought it was interesting to look at the divergence of what they reported on uk sales up 8%, but international sales up 6.4%. it didn't fare as well as the uk economy. what signals does that give you about the future of where m& s should focus? >> i think the uk business will always be the big driver. the international business did struggle over the christmas period. they will take a long look at that and say do we need to play in some of the overseas rs regi? it is a fairly small part of the group. the key thing is sustaining the momentum behind the self help program which was a benefit to them in 2023. part of the adverse reaction today is investors have given in because of the expec
you look at tesco, they have a lot of scale advantages over the competition.t should maintain low prices. we have seen an update and a scale villageadvantage over the competition. maybe self help is more important heading into 2024. >> nothing speaks of self help more than what is happening with m & s stock the last year. today, we are seeing an adverse reaction in the stock. i thought it was interesting to look at the divergence of what they reported on uk sales up 8%, but...
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in an hour or so, we will get updates from the uk's biggest supermarket chain tesco as well as marksver the past six weeks, sounding good, demand for essentials such as groceries were booming, but sainsbury�*s was the biggest loser on the ftse 100 yesterday, as it revealed sales in general merchandise slipped, clothing was down, and argos had a dire christmas. natalie berg is founder of the retail consultants nbk retail. good morning. it kind of tells us what we think we know which is the buying essentials, we can't live without our sprouts, milk and turkey but we are choosing not to purchase the more expensive, non—essential items? more expensive, non-essential items? ., �* , more expensive, non-essential items? . �* , �* , more expensive, non-essential items? . �*, �*, , items? that's right. it's been a tou . h items? that's right. it's been a tough couple _ items? that's right. it's been a tough couple of _ items? that's right. it's been a tough couple of years - items? that's right. it's been a tough couple of years for. items? that's right. it's been l a tough couple of years fo
in an hour or so, we will get updates from the uk's biggest supermarket chain tesco as well as marksver the past six weeks, sounding good, demand for essentials such as groceries were booming, but sainsbury�*s was the biggest loser on the ftse 100 yesterday, as it revealed sales in general merchandise slipped, clothing was down, and argos had a dire christmas. natalie berg is founder of the retail consultants nbk retail. good morning. it kind of tells us what we think we know which is the...
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another example could be tesco's beef lasagne, the amount of beef was 23% and it is 1.5 kilo packet,o sainsbury�*s have replaced their clotted cream and that rice pudding with whipped cream. basically, what we're seeing is downgrade of ingredient but the prices are generally not staying the same, even going up. irate generally not staying the same, even going no— even going up. we have to say most supermarkets _ even going up. we have to say most supermarkets are - even going up. we have to sayj most supermarkets are named even going up. we have to say - most supermarkets are named and shamed in this report, and they? the other thing that is interesting is although things are shrinking in terms of what you get, quite often the price is going up as well. so you are getting less and paying more? yes, it is almost like a double price increase, if you think about it. you are getting less and paying more. it is interesting, manufacturing decisions are taken by the manufacturer so the actual ingredients that go in, how much of those ingredients go in, pricing tends to be set by the actual
another example could be tesco's beef lasagne, the amount of beef was 23% and it is 1.5 kilo packet,o sainsbury�*s have replaced their clotted cream and that rice pudding with whipped cream. basically, what we're seeing is downgrade of ingredient but the prices are generally not staying the same, even going up. irate generally not staying the same, even going no— even going up. we have to say most supermarkets _ even going up. we have to say most supermarkets are - even going up. we have to...
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tesco is now predicting profits of two —— two 5p. for more than 13,000 cancer patients. researchers found more than nine out of every ten people showed changes that could guy decisions about specific treatments. researchers in canada say they've discovered that sperm whales live in human—like clans, with distinctive cultures, and even dialects. the scientists used underwater microphones and drones, to examine the sounds and behaviour of the animals, asjon donnison explains. clicking the clicks and clacks of a sperm whale. and as you might expect from the creature with the biggest brain on the planet, their chit chat has more to it than meets the ear. this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least seven separate clans of sperm whales in the pacific ocean, each with its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. well, the sperm whale sounds very simple. their patterns of clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and th
tesco is now predicting profits of two —— two 5p. for more than 13,000 cancer patients. researchers found more than nine out of every ten people showed changes that could guy decisions about specific treatments. researchers in canada say they've discovered that sperm whales live in human—like clans, with distinctive cultures, and even dialects. the scientists used underwater microphones and drones, to examine the sounds and behaviour of the animals, asjon donnison explains. clicking the...
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they play the tesco kit really well. last time they beat us in our conditions was invented. tam in our conditions was invented. tom harle will in our conditions was invented. tom harley will make _ in our conditions was invented. tom harley will make his _ in our conditions was invented. tom harley will make his test debut as one of three special spinners in the england team. there will only be one fast bowler with mark would provide to james anderson. spencerjohnson has improved his burgeoning reputation at short form cricket, helping to claim the big bash league title forjust helping to claim the big bash league title for just the second time after being part of the team that won the 100 last year and goes for more than $1 million in the auction last december. sean abbott also took four wickets for the sixers but there are batches fell short. ivory coast have sacked their manager despite the hole still having a chance of reaching the last 16 of the africa cup of nations. the 4—0 defeat to equatorial guinea was the heav
they play the tesco kit really well. last time they beat us in our conditions was invented. tam in our conditions was invented. tom harle will in our conditions was invented. tom harley will make _ in our conditions was invented. tom harley will make his _ in our conditions was invented. tom harley will make his test debut as one of three special spinners in the england team. there will only be one fast bowler with mark would provide to james anderson. spencerjohnson has improved his burgeoning...
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there have been warnings from the british retailer tesco among others that the battle to restrain inflationcourse by these events. kathleen brooks is uk research director at xtb. what do you make of these warnings? well, we do know that goods that faded into our inflation baskets, sprinkles like clothing, furniture, that they are on both these vessels that they are on both these vessels that have had to be re—routed. it really cost the shipper is a huge amount of monetary roots these vessels around africa rather than using the red sea. so we know that the goods around those vessels and we will buy them, some of them are destined for the uk. that will feed into our inflation if prices do rise. however, the thing to watch out for here is that politicians in the west are facing big elections, here in the uk and in the us. there is going to be some element of restraint and a wish for the politicians not to escalate the crisis, so it doesn't become a border crisis in the middle east that affects these vessels even further. economy is everything for the selection this year. if we see inflation ri
there have been warnings from the british retailer tesco among others that the battle to restrain inflationcourse by these events. kathleen brooks is uk research director at xtb. what do you make of these warnings? well, we do know that goods that faded into our inflation baskets, sprinkles like clothing, furniture, that they are on both these vessels that they are on both these vessels that have had to be re—routed. it really cost the shipper is a huge amount of monetary roots these vessels...
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tesco is going to have a robust finish to the year. the backdrop is this cost-of-living crisis.w the sainsbury's resorts yesterday. looks like it's going to be a strong one for tesco today. kriti: we will see if they are aligned. lizzy burden all over that story. she will be bringing the results at 7:00 u.k. time. we go to the geopolitics, the united states expected to: ukraine to sharpen its battle plan -- expected to call on ukraine to sharpen its battle plan against russia. jake sullivan likely to raise the issue with president volodymyr zelenskyy. bill has been watching this closely. what does a plan look like for washington? bill: well i think there is some concern in washington, first of all that president zelenskyy and his top army chief, maybe do not see i to i on exactly what the strategy should be as the winter proceeds and you start to come towards the spring when heavier fighting would be expected to resume. the bigger political backdrop at least in the united states is there is some patience running out in the congress over aid for ukraine. we saw president biden's
tesco is going to have a robust finish to the year. the backdrop is this cost-of-living crisis.w the sainsbury's resorts yesterday. looks like it's going to be a strong one for tesco today. kriti: we will see if they are aligned. lizzy burden all over that story. she will be bringing the results at 7:00 u.k. time. we go to the geopolitics, the united states expected to: ukraine to sharpen its battle plan -- expected to call on ukraine to sharpen its battle plan against russia. jake sullivan...
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european economist andrzej szczepaniak. we have heard warnings from the likes of the big uk retailer tescor retailers, other power brokers in all this saying likewise. what do you make of the risks? ultimately, the suez canal _ you make of the risks? ultimately, the suez canal is _ you make of the risks? ultimately, the suez canal is a _ you make of the risks? ultimately, the suez canal is a hugely - you make of the risks? ultimately, l the suez canal is a hugely important trading road to bring goods across from east asia into europe and also to the us. if you think about the fact the journey is much longer, there are two elements to that. firstly, if those goods are going to be used to produce things in europe and you have adjusting time and management process, that can result in delays in production, and secondly the cost of things will go up secondly the cost of things will go up in terms of the freight and if you talk about the indexes, these will eventually likely be passed on to consumers. so we should to some extent or degree expect these costs passed on. the question as to what ext
european economist andrzej szczepaniak. we have heard warnings from the likes of the big uk retailer tescor retailers, other power brokers in all this saying likewise. what do you make of the risks? ultimately, the suez canal _ you make of the risks? ultimately, the suez canal is _ you make of the risks? ultimately, the suez canal is a _ you make of the risks? ultimately, the suez canal is a hugely - you make of the risks? ultimately, l the suez canal is a hugely important trading road to bring...
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competition and markets authority had announced plans in november to review loyalty pricing schemes such as tesco'sy with supermarkets on the cost of living. because soaring prices have meant more of us in the uk bringing our own home—made food in to work. according to market researchers kantar — 86 million more lunchboxes were brought to work in 2023 — compared to the previous year. we are also continuing to shift our business to cheaper supermarkets — lidl has been the fastest growing supermarket for five months in a row now. thomas steel is strategic insight director at kantar. thank you forjoining us. you've been going through the figures. what did it tell us?— did it tell us? good morning. it's been a really _ did it tell us? good morning. it's been a really interesting - did it tell us? good morning. it's been a really interesting month, | did it tell us? good morning. it's. been a really interesting month, as you say, particularly thinking about what we are doing with our lunch boxes and going into work. 86 million more, as you said and that is one of the coping mechanisms that we are starti
competition and markets authority had announced plans in november to review loyalty pricing schemes such as tesco'sy with supermarkets on the cost of living. because soaring prices have meant more of us in the uk bringing our own home—made food in to work. according to market researchers kantar — 86 million more lunchboxes were brought to work in 2023 — compared to the previous year. we are also continuing to shift our business to cheaper supermarkets — lidl has been the fastest growing...
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but with the mask he was unraround tesco and no one wander around tesco and no one knew it was him untils singing love me do. john says mark. i see the clown factory known as imperial college has been , uh, known by many in the been, uh, known by many in the uk as a college of mrna information and should be ignored. now listen, john, i don't want to attack imperial college too much. it is a great seat education. it's seat of education. it's a globally renowned institution , globally renowned institution, but definitely got their but they definitely got their modelling wrong. the modelling was very pessimistic about covid, led the government covid, which led the government to introduce these lockdowns, which i believe were very expensive, very damaging to human health, mental health and of course the economy. but it's all about opinions. what's yours 7 all about opinions. what's yours ? market news. com last but all about opinions. what's yours ? mleast, news. com last but all about opinions. what's yours ? mleast, susanvs. com last but all about opinions. what's yours ? mleast, susan say
but with the mask he was unraround tesco and no one wander around tesco and no one knew it was him untils singing love me do. john says mark. i see the clown factory known as imperial college has been , uh, known by many in the been, uh, known by many in the uk as a college of mrna information and should be ignored. now listen, john, i don't want to attack imperial college too much. it is a great seat education. it's seat of education. it's a globally renowned institution , globally renowned...
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, tesco to see how tesco, tesco themselves can not allow club cards under 18 and then have cards to underto need to iron out and take out internally and take a position out internally and take a posokay, tash courtney smith, >> okay, tash courtney smith, retail expert and executive producer of biscuits. thank you very for joining producer of biscuits. thank you very forjoining us on the very much for joining us on the show. now, the bbc is to get tougher scrutiny on their online content over concerns about bias within the organisation . and within the organisation. and that's according to lucy fraser , that's according to lucy fraser, who has said audiences think the corporation is not, quote, sufficiently impartial. you don't say , well, the culture don't say, well, the culture secretary was also asked about gb news during her appearance on radio four this morning. >> let's turn to another part of the broadcast and landscape, which is gb news. while loss making gb news has built a significant following both on linear tv and online, would you agree with the assertion that it has transform
, tesco to see how tesco, tesco themselves can not allow club cards under 18 and then have cards to underto need to iron out and take out internally and take a position out internally and take a posokay, tash courtney smith, >> okay, tash courtney smith, retail expert and executive producer of biscuits. thank you very for joining producer of biscuits. thank you very forjoining us on the very much for joining us on the show. now, the bbc is to get tougher scrutiny on their online content...
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did we not have tesco , country. did we not have tesco, asda, sainsbury's, the big three?permarkets, not paying them enough for their produce, and that it could put them out of business, isn't that a matter of national security? almost having a level of food security? if you know, if they're selling milk to a supermarket and they can barely break even, that's not a good state of affairs, is it? or do we not care? >> i think have to take a >> i think you have to take a rather political and hard hearted people hearted view this people cannot afford homes to afford to heat their homes to buy food all at the buy sufficient food all at the same time, in a cost of living crisis when we've had suppressed wages so if the wages for 20 years. so if the supermarkets are making it easier for people to live and to feed their families, that is more societal good to my more of a societal good to my mind than keeping going industries that are unproductive or modernised or haven't modernised sufficiently can't make profit. >> might regret losing our >> we might regret losing our farmers, .
did we not have tesco , country. did we not have tesco, asda, sainsbury's, the big three?permarkets, not paying them enough for their produce, and that it could put them out of business, isn't that a matter of national security? almost having a level of food security? if you know, if they're selling milk to a supermarket and they can barely break even, that's not a good state of affairs, is it? or do we not care? >> i think have to take a >> i think you have to take a rather...
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in tesco going ”p by despite its price in tesco going up by £0.52.s costing shoppers 21% more for 17% less. meanwhile some varieties of pg tips . used to meanwhile some varieties of pg tips. used to contain 180 teabags well as many sports supermarkets. you'll now just get 140 and heavy rain and winds of up to 80mph are set to batter parts of britain tomorrow. a number of amber warnings for wind will be in place from sunday night into monday as storm aisha threatens a risk to life and damage to buildings . life and damage to buildings. railway lines across scotland will close early around 7 pm. tomorrow. east midlands railway says it expects significant disruption on sunday and monday. this is gb news, that is it for the moment. now it is time for headliners . headliners. hello and welcome to headliners >> i'm josh howie and i'm thrilled that joining me tonight to go through sunday's newspapers are two of my favourite comics on the uk comedy circuit. we have kerry marks making headliners marks and making his headliners debut. marks and making his head
in tesco going ”p by despite its price in tesco going up by £0.52.s costing shoppers 21% more for 17% less. meanwhile some varieties of pg tips . used to meanwhile some varieties of pg tips. used to contain 180 teabags well as many sports supermarkets. you'll now just get 140 and heavy rain and winds of up to 80mph are set to batter parts of britain tomorrow. a number of amber warnings for wind will be in place from sunday night into monday as storm aisha threatens a risk to life and damage...
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se encontraron con la sorpresa de un gigante tesco hueco que dificulta el tráfico por la zona.de con 18 minutos. vamos a pasar con marcelo rivera para que nos hable de las condiciones del tiempo. qué tal marcelo? >> muchas gracias y las condiciones del tiempo en el día de hoy han estado bien tranquilas, bien calmadas, cielos bien despejados y mucho sol, pero. y todavía estamos bajo el influencia de ese sistema de alta presión. pero eso va a cambiar ya mañana en la noche y el sábado, porque ese sistema frontal que usted ve ahí en la zona norte noroeste de nuestro estado, va a comenzar a desplazarse hacia el sur, trayendo aumento de lluvia en la región de la zona de la bahía hacia el sur y nevadas a adicionales para la zona montañosa. también el frío va a continuar con nosotros en en estos días a ver esa entrada de aire frío en la zona que va a provocar que continuamos con esas temperaturas todavía entre los 30 y los 40 grados. y de hecho, para que se prepare para estos próximos días, fíjese que entre mañana viernes a las 03:00 hasta las 10 tenemos una advertencia por heladas tem
se encontraron con la sorpresa de un gigante tesco hueco que dificulta el tráfico por la zona.de con 18 minutos. vamos a pasar con marcelo rivera para que nos hable de las condiciones del tiempo. qué tal marcelo? >> muchas gracias y las condiciones del tiempo en el día de hoy han estado bien tranquilas, bien calmadas, cielos bien despejados y mucho sol, pero. y todavía estamos bajo el influencia de ese sistema de alta presión. pero eso va a cambiar ya mañana en la noche y el...
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and tesco kettle chips which have reduced to 130 grams in weight. instance, morrisons saw its own—brand guacamole reduce its avocado content from 80% to 77%. and waitrose better chicken curry lost some of its chicken content. well, which has acknowledged that the changes have all come at a time when food inflation has soared, and a british retail consortium spokesperson said retailers are trying to limit rising prices as production costs increase. and they said that prices and sizes of all products are clearly labelled so that customers can make informed decisions about their purchases. a puppy born with six legs has undergone a complex operation to remove her extra limbs. ariel, an 11—week—old spaniel, captured the hearts of hundreds after she was found abandoned in a car park in wales. aruna iyenger has the story. meet ariel, who's captured the hearts of so many. she's had complex surgery to remove two extra legs, but is taking it all in her stride. surgeons at langford vets in bristol managed to save all four of ariel's normal legs. so, she actua
and tesco kettle chips which have reduced to 130 grams in weight. instance, morrisons saw its own—brand guacamole reduce its avocado content from 80% to 77%. and waitrose better chicken curry lost some of its chicken content. well, which has acknowledged that the changes have all come at a time when food inflation has soared, and a british retail consortium spokesperson said retailers are trying to limit rising prices as production costs increase. and they said that prices and sizes of all...
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i could earn that much in tesco. george, but it's not working under the current system . there's way too much system. there's way too much waste. all agreed on that. if waste. we all agreed on that. if the the chief execs run the bosses, the chief execs run it and are responsible for their budget be in different budget will be in a different place, says , place, in my view, gary says, the working people who've contributed to the nhs do not deserve to experience delays in treatment for which they've already paid . it's disgrace . already paid. it's a disgrace. well, here we are with three days into the new year , and it days into the new year, and it seems to me that the government has already got itself into a right pickle about a number of issues . so much so that the issues. so much so that the statistics authority has actually been questioning the prime minister and the home secretary , and to discuss all of secretary, and to discuss all of this. and the latest shocking decision by immigration judges about a crimi
i could earn that much in tesco. george, but it's not working under the current system . there's way too much system. there's way too much waste. all agreed on that. if waste. we all agreed on that. if the the chief execs run the bosses, the chief execs run it and are responsible for their budget be in different budget will be in a different place, says , place, in my view, gary says, the working people who've contributed to the nhs do not deserve to experience delays in treatment for which...
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i could earn that much in tesco. george, but it's not working under the current system . there's way too much system. there's way too much waste. all agreed on that. if waste. we all agreed on that. if the the chief execs run the bosses, the chief execs run it and are responsible for their budget be in different budget will be in a different place, says , place, in my view, gary says, the working people who've contributed to the nhs do not deserve to experience delays in treatment for which they've already paid . it's disgrace . already paid. it's a disgrace. well, here we are with three days into the new year , and it days into the new year, and it seems to me that the government has already got itself into a right pickle about a number of issues . so much so that the issues. so much so that the statistics authority has actually been questioning the prime minister and the home secretary , and to discuss all of secretary, and to discuss all of this. and the latest shocking decision by immigration judges about a crimi
i could earn that much in tesco. george, but it's not working under the current system . there's way too much system. there's way too much waste. all agreed on that. if waste. we all agreed on that. if the the chief execs run the bosses, the chief execs run it and are responsible for their budget be in different budget will be in a different place, says , place, in my view, gary says, the working people who've contributed to the nhs do not deserve to experience delays in treatment for which...
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the big ships, like tesco and walmart, we also heard from a big car manufacturer tesla on a friday that they were shutting down production lines in northern europe. it is a massive disruption when we have carriers, nine out of ten main miners or ships, carriers, nine out of ten main miners orships, are carriers, nine out of ten main miners or ships, are now heading south of africa on the way to europe but also on the way to europe but also on the way back. 0bviously they need to find the time at somewhere and it is disrupting everyone who is importing now.- and it is disrupting everyone who is importing now. from what ou can who is importing now. from what you can see. _ who is importing now. from what you can see, looking _ who is importing now. from what you can see, looking at _ who is importing now. from what you can see, looking at the - you can see, looking at the data, what impact will it have on prices? notjust what we pay in the shops but shipping prices as well? it in the shops but shipping prices as well?— in the shops but shipping rices as well? , , ., prices as well? it is
the big ships, like tesco and walmart, we also heard from a big car manufacturer tesla on a friday that they were shutting down production lines in northern europe. it is a massive disruption when we have carriers, nine out of ten main miners or ships, carriers, nine out of ten main miners orships, are carriers, nine out of ten main miners or ships, are now heading south of africa on the way to europe but also on the way to europe but also on the way back. 0bviously they need to find the time...
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the competition and markets authority is reviewing the schemes, including tesco's clubcard and sainsbury's uk's antitrust regulator is looking into whether it's fair that cheaper prices are only available to members of those schemes . the review is expected schemes. the review is expected to be finished by the end of this year, and a monkey on the loose in scotland has been cited as efforts continue to recapture him. thermal imaging drones are being used in the hunt for the japanese macaque, which found its way out of an enclosure at the highland wildlife park on sunday. while it's not considered dangerous , considered dangerous, authorities are advising against approaching the animal and they're encouraging anyone who may see the creature to report it . and for the latest on all of it. and for the latest on all of those stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen . code on your screen. >> all right, let's get cracking loads to get our teeth into today. and we start with the incredible news that underlines the size, the sheer magnitude of the size, the sheer m
the competition and markets authority is reviewing the schemes, including tesco's clubcard and sainsbury's uk's antitrust regulator is looking into whether it's fair that cheaper prices are only available to members of those schemes . the review is expected schemes. the review is expected to be finished by the end of this year, and a monkey on the loose in scotland has been cited as efforts continue to recapture him. thermal imaging drones are being used in the hunt for the japanese macaque,...
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you know, they think it just a bag from tesco's just comes in a bag from tesco's or um, and i think ornk it's that food education, as much as cooking, understanding food understanding what goes with what. and teaching them the bafic with what. and teaching them the basic you've got basic skills. if you've got a portfolio of about 12 dishes you can get through and we see that in some of the poorest countries , tastes , the food actually tastes nicer, . nicer, brilliant. >> because they really >> yeah, because they really have for stuff, don't have to look for stuff, don't they? >> w i mean, i've just >> they do. i mean, i've just come back from bali a few weeks ago the food was amazing, ago and the food was amazing, you know, and really cheap ingredients very to ingredients and very cheap to buy it buy in the restaurants. and it was we should be able do was fab. we should be able to do more of that. >> yeah, i think i like my indian food, but i've been told i've been to india. uh but i've never been to india. uh but it probably a little bit it probably tastes a little bit different there
you know, they think it just a bag from tesco's just comes in a bag from tesco's or um, and i think ornk it's that food education, as much as cooking, understanding food understanding what goes with what. and teaching them the bafic with what. and teaching them the basic you've got basic skills. if you've got a portfolio of about 12 dishes you can get through and we see that in some of the poorest countries , tastes , the food actually tastes nicer, . nicer, brilliant. >> because they...
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we get sales from tesco's and marks & spencer this week. we will see if upside is priced in.: i think it will be a crucial litmus test not just to the u.k. economy, but is u.k. on the same page as france or germany? lizzy burden walking us through that after we come off the holiday period, not really a start -- strong start to 2024 for the u.k. franz beckenbauer has died, he was 78. he was widely considered one of the best players in the history of soccer. he rose to fame by revolutionizing the role of central defender. ♪ kriti: welcome back to "daybreak: europe." also making news, openai has publicly addressed a lawsuit from the new york times in a wrongly worded blog post. they say the complaint is not telling the full story about its use of data from the times. the suit filed into super claims openai relied on copyrighted articles to train its cap gdp -- chat gpt bought. barclays says their headcount fell by $5,000 last year. they say they improved automation capabilities. they say they continue to selectively higher front office roles and key parts of their businesses. no
we get sales from tesco's and marks & spencer this week. we will see if upside is priced in.: i think it will be a crucial litmus test not just to the u.k. economy, but is u.k. on the same page as france or germany? lizzy burden walking us through that after we come off the holiday period, not really a start -- strong start to 2024 for the u.k. franz beckenbauer has died, he was 78. he was widely considered one of the best players in the history of soccer. he rose to fame by revolutionizing...
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that's tesco, going up by £0.52. that's 21% more for 17% less.hile some varieties of pg tips . used some varieties of pg tips. used to contain 180 teabags. now it managed supermarkets. you'll get just 140 and heavy rain and winds of up to 80 miles an hour are set to batter parts of britain tomorrow. a number of amber warnings for wind will be in from night into in place from sunday night into monday, storm aisha threatens monday, as storm aisha threatens a risk to life and damage to buildings. railway lines across scotland close early at scotland will close early at around 7 pm. that's tomorrow. east midlands railway says it expects significant disruption on sunday and monday. expects significant disruption on sunday and monday . well, this on sunday and monday. well, this is gb news. we're live on tv, on digital radio and on your smart. speaker two that's it for the moment. now back to . mark. moment. now back to. mark. >> my thanks to aaron armstrong who returns in an hour's time. welcome to mark dolan tonight on gb news your perfect saturday n
that's tesco, going up by £0.52. that's 21% more for 17% less.hile some varieties of pg tips . used some varieties of pg tips. used to contain 180 teabags. now it managed supermarkets. you'll get just 140 and heavy rain and winds of up to 80 miles an hour are set to batter parts of britain tomorrow. a number of amber warnings for wind will be in from night into in place from sunday night into monday, storm aisha threatens monday, as storm aisha threatens a risk to life and damage to buildings....
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wheeler, retailers such as tesco here in the united kingdom, its managing directorflagged yesterday this an increase in prices. that was echoed as well by the british retail consortium and we heard from next about delays to clothing coming from the far east. if you remember us secretary of state antony blinken said around 20% of global shipping had been disrupted. so it is not a surprise really that so many big names around the world are coming out to say, yes, they will experience delays, this could lead to an increase in prices. i could lead to an increase in rices. , , prices. i suppose concerns about inflation _ prices. i suppose concerns about inflation as - prices. i suppose concerns about inflation as well. - prices. i suppose concernsl about inflation as well. the prices. i suppose concerns - about inflation as well. the uk government have certainly been carrying out scenarios to try and work out the impact of the disruption in the red sea on the uk economy and wanted their primary concerns is an energy shock. , . ., , primary concerns is an energy shock. , . . , ~ . shock. yes,
wheeler, retailers such as tesco here in the united kingdom, its managing directorflagged yesterday this an increase in prices. that was echoed as well by the british retail consortium and we heard from next about delays to clothing coming from the far east. if you remember us secretary of state antony blinken said around 20% of global shipping had been disrupted. so it is not a surprise really that so many big names around the world are coming out to say, yes, they will experience delays, this...
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marks & spencer is down 5% in con ttrast with tesco which is showing a positive momentum this morning. dax is up .40%. the key industrial names in that index. the cac 40 in france is up .30%. seeing a bounce in luxury names as well as autos. we are seeing a mild underperformance in the european banks. it could be on the back of the downgrade in the sector. let me take you to asian markets. again, there is one index we are watching closely there. that is the nikkei up 1.77%. 600 points higher through 35,000. that is a key level, frank, because we have not been there since february of 1990. another milestone for the nikkei and this is on the back of the 23% in 2023. >> joumanna bercetche live in london, thank you very much. >>> turning back to the u.s. the it is what we have been waiting for this week. the december consumer price index is out at 8:30 a.m. it could dictate the path of rate cuts for the fed for the year. headline inflation is forecast to rise .2% month over month. hotter than the 1% gain in november. year over year, expected to right 3.2% over 3.1% in november. core price
marks & spencer is down 5% in con ttrast with tesco which is showing a positive momentum this morning. dax is up .40%. the key industrial names in that index. the cac 40 in france is up .30%. seeing a bounce in luxury names as well as autos. we are seeing a mild underperformance in the european banks. it could be on the back of the downgrade in the sector. let me take you to asian markets. again, there is one index we are watching closely there. that is the nikkei up 1.77%. 600 points...
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it comes to this week, it has been a big one for uk retail with largely disappointing earnings from tescod m& s and sainsbury. consumers facing inflation headwinds. you see to my right with the price reaction so far. sainsbury is down by 8%. marks & spencer down 7%. significant moves in the retail names. when it comes to recruitment stocks, they sank after the profit warning from hayes. it declared a clear slowdown across job market. the stock fell 18%. here is the picture for the recruiting names. >>> silvia, let's look at u.s. markets. throughout the week, this is the picture for the indices. for the week, the dow is marginally up now. up .23%. s&p up 1.8%. i should mention that briefly yesterday it broke through the all-time high of january of 2022. we are getting closer with the s&p. the nasdaq has had a good week up more than 3%. in contrast to the first trading week of the year, it has been a better couple days for the tech com complex. >>> one other story in corporate, microsoft briefly overtook apple as the world's most valuable company on thursday for the first time since 2021 af
it comes to this week, it has been a big one for uk retail with largely disappointing earnings from tescod m& s and sainsbury. consumers facing inflation headwinds. you see to my right with the price reaction so far. sainsbury is down by 8%. marks & spencer down 7%. significant moves in the retail names. when it comes to recruitment stocks, they sank after the profit warning from hayes. it declared a clear slowdown across job market. the stock fell 18%. here is the picture for the...
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but what we learned from united health, delta, or even tesco in europe, is that issue just a margin storyhat when you are looking at individual companies? nicole: we absolutely think about it as a margin story, also as a thoughtfulness now in how we approach individual stock investing. one of the themes you may see play out through 2024, not something we are talking about every day, but it used to be the story around commodities doing a -- being a great hedge for political risks. as we see the power of technology, we might see more cybersecurity growth and that being away for investors to think about hedging geopolitical risk. guy: nicole, the s&p picked a great number of stocks and did really well last year. do you think you can beat the market and the s&p this year? can you be cash? -- beat cash? nicole: to your comments about cash, there is no doubt that at some point we will see the front end of the curve come down. there is a lot of reason for it. it will be a broadening trait. we saw financial -- it does not mean all companies are performed the same. in the small-cap space, some tri
but what we learned from united health, delta, or even tesco in europe, is that issue just a margin storyhat when you are looking at individual companies? nicole: we absolutely think about it as a margin story, also as a thoughtfulness now in how we approach individual stock investing. one of the themes you may see play out through 2024, not something we are talking about every day, but it used to be the story around commodities doing a -- being a great hedge for political risks. as we see the...
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tesco kind of pushing forward its numbers. marx has had such a solid run.ssively last year, a bit of traveling and maybe the fact that he didn't get a significant upgrade in terms of expectations may be is the idea why we got the sign percent drop today. this is rational. i don't think i ever talk about this company in detail before. it is an interesting story, a equipment company. so a lot of stuff into the united states where the restaurant, the hotel side of the economy is still doing for the well, but there is a shortage of labor and as a result of which, quite a significant amount of investment. actually out by 6.5% today. the issue in the red sea could carry on for quite some time. friday, obviously a lot love coming up. we need to think about what we are going to be talking about. industrial production, u.s. ppi, u.s. bank earnings are going to start tomorrow as well. we got a lot to think about. u.k. gdp number i think is interesting. alix: if it's not bad, if it's not terrible, does that give it some breathing room? what are you expecting tomorrow,
tesco kind of pushing forward its numbers. marx has had such a solid run.ssively last year, a bit of traveling and maybe the fact that he didn't get a significant upgrade in terms of expectations may be is the idea why we got the sign percent drop today. this is rational. i don't think i ever talk about this company in detail before. it is an interesting story, a equipment company. so a lot of stuff into the united states where the restaurant, the hotel side of the economy is still doing for...
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you have the uk grocer right at the bottom of the ftse 100 pulling down some of the other names like tescoand mns. >>> we're sort of oscillating around the flat line. that's it for our show. i'm joumanna bercetche. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose shipstation shipstation helps manage orders reduce shipping costs and print out shipping labels it's my secret ingredient shipstation the number 1 choice of online sellers and wolfgang puck go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. shopify's point of sale system helps you sell at every stage of your business. need a fast and secure way to take payments? we've got you covered. how about card readers that you can rely on? yep, that too. want one
you have the uk grocer right at the bottom of the ftse 100 pulling down some of the other names like tescoand mns. >>> we're sort of oscillating around the flat line. that's it for our show. i'm joumanna bercetche. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose shipstation shipstation helps manage orders reduce...
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tesco and sainsbury were up. carolin. >> let's check in with john, our guest at the desk.e had under performance with the european markets. we saw wobbles with the u.s. market as well. 2023 was all about inflation and monetary policy. 2024, could it be the year when we focus in on the economic growth disappointments? >> there is a possibility for some economic disappointment. it looks like the economy will slow a little bit off a healthy rate. i think you have to be prepared for anything. you need to balance the portfolio and dprat great balan sheets and have a lot of cash. you need to have balance in the portfolio into 2024. >> you make an interesting point. you say investors need to have a lot of cash, but obviously, indivi advisers have been trying to get clients out of cash. it has been doing well between 4% and 6% usually, but would you say to move out of cash would be ill advised? >> i think the companies, the equities you should own should have cash on the balance sheets instead of debt. as interest rates go higher, those debt costs need to be refinanced at higher r
tesco and sainsbury were up. carolin. >> let's check in with john, our guest at the desk.e had under performance with the european markets. we saw wobbles with the u.s. market as well. 2023 was all about inflation and monetary policy. 2024, could it be the year when we focus in on the economic growth disappointments? >> there is a possibility for some economic disappointment. it looks like the economy will slow a little bit off a healthy rate. i think you have to be prepared for...
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tesco and sainsbury also appeared to have had a good season.orts, that update was not taken well by the markets. i have to say in my house two pairs of trainers arrived before christmas. not for me, for my children. air force ones. andrea felt that arriving out to talk us through this story. why the difference between jd and next? what does it tell us about the consumer? andrea: the consumer is cautious, but they have gone out and spent. next is a very solid, it is probably britain's best run. it has modern stores. it has a muscular online business. one of the leaders in online. but it is very solid. you don't go to next for high fashion. it is solid, stable workwear, partyware, home furnishings. it has lots of other brands as well. guy: you are really selling it. andrea: it is a fantastic retailer. jd is exposed to trends going in the wrong direction. you have younger fashion. you have streetwear. a big nike partner. you have young bp -- younger people who shop more at jd. it is probably exposed to those kinds of people that have been worrying
tesco and sainsbury also appeared to have had a good season.orts, that update was not taken well by the markets. i have to say in my house two pairs of trainers arrived before christmas. not for me, for my children. air force ones. andrea felt that arriving out to talk us through this story. why the difference between jd and next? what does it tell us about the consumer? andrea: the consumer is cautious, but they have gone out and spent. next is a very solid, it is probably britain's best run....
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pete, tell us about what tesco are doing. >> its dreadful tesco staffer to get body cams.m barricading , uh, the doors to barricading, uh, the doors to stop people coming in. 1.8 billion is shoplifted every year from the supermarkets. it's getting completely out of hand. and they're now wearing body cams. what makes me really cross is that the staff are there to do a job, nothing else. they don't get paid enough to have to wear body cams and protect themselves. and i think it's disgraceful . disgraceful. >> and susan, i reckon if they had more staff in instead of investing all the money that they do in tech so that you have to you have to scan all your stuff out yourself. i think it's a license for you. watch people just shoving stuffing in their bags and actually, i think people take it in lieu of the wages they think they're owed for in the in the for working in the in, in the shops quite lot. so actually for working in the in, in the shopstheye lot. so actually for working in the in, in the shopsthey should so actually for working in the in, in the shopsthey should be a
pete, tell us about what tesco are doing. >> its dreadful tesco staffer to get body cams.m barricading , uh, the doors to barricading, uh, the doors to stop people coming in. 1.8 billion is shoplifted every year from the supermarkets. it's getting completely out of hand. and they're now wearing body cams. what makes me really cross is that the staff are there to do a job, nothing else. they don't get paid enough to have to wear body cams and protect themselves. and i think it's...
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they found listerine's fresh burst mouthwash shrunk by 100ml despite its price on tesco shelves going that means shoppers paid 21% more for 71% less. some varieties of pg tips also used to contain 180 teabags. now it managed supermarkets. you will just get 140 and railway lines across scotland will close early tomorrow as storm isha brings severe conditions . network rail severe conditions. network rail says several lines will be out of use from 7 pm. on sunday. the rain warning extends across the whole of scotland , with the whole of scotland, with a wind warning remaining in place until monday morning. storm ayesha is expected to bring winds of up to 80 miles an hour in some places. coastal areas particularly at risk . this in some places. coastal areas particularly at risk. this is gb news. we're on tv , on digital news. we're on tv, on digital radio and on your smart . speaker radio and on your smart. speaker two now it's over to . neil two now it's over to. neil >> the last of the flock of private jets will be departing davos now. flying rats of the fourth industrial revolution ,
they found listerine's fresh burst mouthwash shrunk by 100ml despite its price on tesco shelves going that means shoppers paid 21% more for 71% less. some varieties of pg tips also used to contain 180 teabags. now it managed supermarkets. you will just get 140 and railway lines across scotland will close early tomorrow as storm isha brings severe conditions . network rail severe conditions. network rail says several lines will be out of use from 7 pm. on sunday. the rain warning extends across...
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and tesco kettle chips which have reduced to 130 grams in weight.wer expensive ingredients. for instance, morrisons saw its own—brand guacamole reduce its avocado content from 80% to 77%. and waitrose butter chicken curry lost some of its chicken content. well, which has acknowledged that the changes have all come at a time when food inflation has soared, and a british retail consortium spokesperson said retailers are trying to limit rising prices as production costs increase. and they said that prices and sizes of all products are clearly labelled so that customers can make informed decisions about their purchases. sexual health services in england and wales are facing a critical situation as a result of increasing demand. recent analysis by the local government association shows there has been a surge in sexually transmitted infections across the majority of council areas. it says more funding is needed — with two thirds of council areas seeing increased rates of syphilis and gonorrhoea. the government says it's given 3.5 billion pounds of funding
and tesco kettle chips which have reduced to 130 grams in weight.wer expensive ingredients. for instance, morrisons saw its own—brand guacamole reduce its avocado content from 80% to 77%. and waitrose butter chicken curry lost some of its chicken content. well, which has acknowledged that the changes have all come at a time when food inflation has soared, and a british retail consortium spokesperson said retailers are trying to limit rising prices as production costs increase. and they said...
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, but 99.2% of bp's, the tesco's, but 99.2% of businesses, 5.5 million businesses, 5.5 million businesseshan 50 employees, many less than 50 employees, many less than ten. they are literally disabled by so many people exploited the ease at which they can go off work and claim benefits , rather than accepting benefits, rather than accepting that we need to be a bit tougher in the in the, um, process that defines what is disability and who should qualify , and a means who should qualify, and a means testing to say should they get it ? okay, you know, we can't it? okay, you know, we can't just keep throwing money out. it's another £20 billion on where it was ten years ago. it's predicted to grow by 17 billion more pounds a year in the next seven years. okay get to a point eventually. at this rate, where more people will be taking than will be contributing . you know, will be contributing. you know, however, we look at the problem , however, we look at the problem, it is not sustainable. >> okay, mike, briefly. last word. sally mental health is has always been the most underfunded of all of t
, but 99.2% of bp's, the tesco's, but 99.2% of businesses, 5.5 million businesses, 5.5 million businesseshan 50 employees, many less than 50 employees, many less than ten. they are literally disabled by so many people exploited the ease at which they can go off work and claim benefits , rather than accepting benefits, rather than accepting that we need to be a bit tougher in the in the, um, process that defines what is disability and who should qualify , and a means who should qualify, and a...
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like in this article i says tesco has eight i read it says tesco has eight farms that . that don't exist. no, they don't exist. and i think there up, that don't exist. no, they don'tneed. and i think there up, that don't exist. no, they don't need to nd i think there up, that don't exist. no, they don't need to be i think there up, that don't exist. no, they don't need to be that1k there does need to be that transparency. when you are buying do get buying your food, you do get a sense that it comes from somewhere . when we're grown it. somewhere. when we're grown it. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> if you see like something farm, you feel like you're supporting farmers. but is that farm, you feel like you're supjust ng farmers. but is that farm, you feel like you're supjust not armers. but is that farm, you feel like you're supjust not justzrs. but is that farm, you feel like you're supjust not just plainrt is that farm, you feel like you're supjust not just plain old that not just not just plain old marketing ? yeah, course, marketing? yeah, of course, of course. can call course.
like in this article i says tesco has eight i read it says tesco has eight farms that . that don't exist. no, they don't exist. and i think there up, that don't exist. no, they don'tneed. and i think there up, that don't exist. no, they don't need to nd i think there up, that don't exist. no, they don't need to be i think there up, that don't exist. no, they don't need to be that1k there does need to be that transparency. when you are buying do get buying your food, you do get a sense that it...
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if leigh goes to asda or tesco's later today, you'll see that the pnces today, you'll see that the pricesocked in. >> and of course, whether it's the whether it's dealing the nhs or whether it's dealing with schools the nhs or whether it's dealing with people schools the nhs or whether it's dealing with people rightlychools the nhs or whether it's dealing with people rightly are)ls the nhs or whether it's dealing with people rightly are paying where people rightly are paying a fortune and nothing works. so i totally get why leigh is responding . labour's got plan responding. labour's got a plan to this , and after 14 years to fix this, and after 14 years of the tories, we need to change this and these this country and fix these problems labour's plan. problems with labour's plan. >> andrew griffiths i'm going to bnngin >> andrew griffiths i'm going to bring in from bradford , who bring in carl from bradford, who says to school with me. says he went to school with me. hello, carl. it's nice of you to get um, i'm from get in touch. um, i'm from bradford and a former school friend gloria. an
if leigh goes to asda or tesco's later today, you'll see that the pnces today, you'll see that the pricesocked in. >> and of course, whether it's the whether it's dealing the nhs or whether it's dealing with schools the nhs or whether it's dealing with people schools the nhs or whether it's dealing with people rightlychools the nhs or whether it's dealing with people rightly are)ls the nhs or whether it's dealing with people rightly are paying where people rightly are paying a fortune and...
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a tesco express store in soho has been saved from demolition after being formally recognised as a "community midday for heavy rain, but like i said, it should be a dry start. some bright spells, that cloud increases, though. the rain, we could be seeing 20 to 30 millimetres of rain if not more locally. temperatures today still relatively mild at ten celsius, but a degree or two cooler than yesterday. now, as we head overnight, that system will start to clear away however it spirals around. so, more rain. that warning in place until 3:00 tomorrow morning, but gradually it should start to shift away eastward. still left with a legacy of cloud. a chilly night too where it starts to clear with a minimum there of three celsius for tomorrow. so that legacy of cloud, any spots of rain clearing a drier afternoon and temperatures feeling cooler. check out the bbc news app for all the latest including more on the upcoming tube strike that's due to start this weekend and what it could mean for services. hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt from a young age, will melbourne was
a tesco express store in soho has been saved from demolition after being formally recognised as a "community midday for heavy rain, but like i said, it should be a dry start. some bright spells, that cloud increases, though. the rain, we could be seeing 20 to 30 millimetres of rain if not more locally. temperatures today still relatively mild at ten celsius, but a degree or two cooler than yesterday. now, as we head overnight, that system will start to clear away however it spirals around....
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tesco mentioned it. do you think that gets passed through? than us? >> it's certainly more of an issue for europe, but i don't think it fundamentally changes the issue in the marketplace, which is the timing magnitude of the easing process. i don't think the fed is going to get wrapped around the axle about it. it will, quote, unquote, look through it, so i think it's an important variable for the economy and the markets overall, but i don't think it has a keen sort of ability to tilt the train that is down the line, which is the easing process. so we have to watch it, but i don't think it fundamentally changes the fed's dynamic. >> well, from our standpoint no cpi evaluation is complete without your take, paul. we appreciate it as always. good to see you. >> thank you very much. >>> as we head to break here's our road map for the hour. a game-changing moment for the crypto community. spot bitcoin etfs begins trading today. what does it mean for investors, the industry and regulation. black rock's chief investment officer joins us. >> microso
tesco mentioned it. do you think that gets passed through? than us? >> it's certainly more of an issue for europe, but i don't think it fundamentally changes the issue in the marketplace, which is the timing magnitude of the easing process. i don't think the fed is going to get wrapped around the axle about it. it will, quote, unquote, look through it, so i think it's an important variable for the economy and the markets overall, but i don't think it has a keen sort of ability to tilt the...
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we heard from tesco yesterday in europe talking about food, the possibility of food inflation becausef the red sea. now we have tesla pause some production in their facility near berlin on the same issue, jim. the market is going to be highly attuned to further corporates that say, look, we have to take steps to mitigate this uncertainty. >> yes. and then i come back to what burberry said. they had a horrible quarter. they missed my 100 million pounds, and that means, to me, that the rich people, they're just not there when it comes to buying things. this is a common theme. we don't know what the rich people are doing, but i think they're going to their money funds and getting that great return. >> yeah. second warning from burberry in three months in a time, jim, when inflows to cash, first two weeks of the year, strongest ever. $163 billion to your point about what the wealthy are doing with what they've got. >> yeah, look, one of the things that the fed should be cognizant of is those rates are so great that they're very competitive, the two, any sort of investment that might give
we heard from tesco yesterday in europe talking about food, the possibility of food inflation becausef the red sea. now we have tesla pause some production in their facility near berlin on the same issue, jim. the market is going to be highly attuned to further corporates that say, look, we have to take steps to mitigate this uncertainty. >> yes. and then i come back to what burberry said. they had a horrible quarter. they missed my 100 million pounds, and that means, to me, that the rich...
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i do try and buy organic in whatever supermarket, whether or tesco's whether it be aldi or tesco's ort's nevertheless go for nevertheless i try and go for organic. i don't want hormone induced meat children, or induced meat for my children, or same vegetables, same with the vegetables, especially being grown especially if it's being grown under ground. you need under the ground. it's you need to it's organic to make sure it's organic because otherwise you're going to pesticides to be eating those pesticides and agree, and fertilisers. so i do agree, it's really, really expensive to have i do think that have children. i do think that there's this keeping with the there's this keeping up with the joneses things for your joneses buying things for your children, don't children, which i just don't fall all of my children fall into. all of my children have jobs. they can buy have got jobs. they can all buy things. sometimes might match things. sometimes i might match what they're spending. so, you know, saved £100, know, if they've saved up £100, i them £100 on top i might give them £100 on
i do try and buy organic in whatever supermarket, whether or tesco's whether it be aldi or tesco's ort's nevertheless go for nevertheless i try and go for organic. i don't want hormone induced meat children, or induced meat for my children, or same vegetables, same with the vegetables, especially being grown especially if it's being grown under ground. you need under the ground. it's you need to it's organic to make sure it's organic because otherwise you're going to pesticides to be eating...
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i've always said bring few said they should bring in a few asda tesco buyers into the asda and tescoocess. probably process. they'd probably do it a hell of a lot better than the minister. >> very sensible. you've front page sam. the page of your paper, sam. the daily you will daily express is you will deliver. prime minister daily express is you will deliver. royalne minister daily express is you will deliver. royal mailinister daily express is you will deliver. royal mail cutbacks. vows. no royal mail cutbacks. what with this yesterday? >> so obviously over the >> yes. so obviously over the last so, there's been last week or so, there's been this suggestion that royal mail are going their are going to reduce their services. you perhaps only services. so you perhaps only have a five day or three day even service . yes. and that even service. yes. and that would the end of saturday would mean the end of saturday deliveries . or the alternative deliveries. or the alternative is that you could slow down the delivery . so instead of having delivery. so instead of having a next delivery
i've always said bring few said they should bring in a few asda tesco buyers into the asda and tescoocess. probably process. they'd probably do it a hell of a lot better than the minister. >> very sensible. you've front page sam. the page of your paper, sam. the daily you will daily express is you will deliver. prime minister daily express is you will deliver. royalne minister daily express is you will deliver. royal mailinister daily express is you will deliver. royal mail cutbacks....
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watchdog, which they found listerine's fresh burst mouthwash shrunk by 100ml despite its price on tescosed to contain 180 teabags, while now many supermarkets you're only going to get 140 and a bit more shrinkflation of a different kind . a six legged dog found kind. a six legged dog found abandoned in a car park has had her extra limbs removed. aerial a spaniel puppy was found in pembroke town centre in september last year, with a cunous september last year, with a curious birth defect. she had six legs, well after a fundraiser appeal that raised £15,000. her surplus limbs were safely removed . the dog was safely removed. the dog was taken in by green acres rescue charity and is now being cared for by a foster family. charity and is now being cared for by a foster family . we are for by a foster family. we are live across the uk on tv, on digital radio and if you want us on your smart speaker , just say on your smart speaker, just say play on your smart speaker, just say play now it's over to . nana. >> thank you aaron. it's fast approaching six minutes after 5:00. this is gb news on t
watchdog, which they found listerine's fresh burst mouthwash shrunk by 100ml despite its price on tescosed to contain 180 teabags, while now many supermarkets you're only going to get 140 and a bit more shrinkflation of a different kind . a six legged dog found kind. a six legged dog found abandoned in a car park has had her extra limbs removed. aerial a spaniel puppy was found in pembroke town centre in september last year, with a cunous september last year, with a curious birth defect. she...
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believe it or not, you booed in the street and you get booed in the street and bullied in tesco and your's journalists through your journalists going through your bins to do bins and you have to do surgeries every week and you have people , you have to say no to people, you know, have to say no to people, you knothere's lot of jealousy, a >> there's a lot of jealousy, a lot the people who you might lot of the people who you might come to come across if he got to parliament would be thinking, right, going that right, i'm going to stop that guy doing anything. no interesting , no chairman of interesting jobs, no chairman of any committee , any interesting committee, nothing. i won't help him because he's too good. he's a he's a menace . he's a menace. >> well, i just wonder whether reform could trojan horse. >> just imagine nigel wins that seat of clacton in november of this year and then takes over as leader of the conservative party, which he'd be able to do as a sitting mp. there's a thought. well, look at your reaction to what my top pundits have had to say. mark at gbnews.com they're
believe it or not, you booed in the street and you get booed in the street and bullied in tesco and your's journalists through your journalists going through your bins to do bins and you have to do surgeries every week and you have people , you have to say no to people, you know, have to say no to people, you knothere's lot of jealousy, a >> there's a lot of jealousy, a lot the people who you might lot of the people who you might come to come across if he got to parliament would be...