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vegemite has been going since the 1920s. it's very impressive it has lasted so long.t on toast. have a good weekend. yes, love it for breakfast. have a good day. hello. wherever we have had clear skies over the past few days, my word, the temperatures have really dropped away. you certainly know it's january. there have been clear skies around here. this is the scene during the course of thursday. we have had a great zone through the heart of the british isles where it has been a murky affair with leaden skies. come further south, this is where we have had the best chance of sunshine. that's the temperature profile as we start friday, but at its extreme, you could be looking at —3 in the north or —6 somewhere in the south. generally speaking, certainly below zero, quite a widespread frost for the southern counties of both england and wales. stretching up to the midlands and the southern parts of norfolk. we still have the cloudy zone all the way from northern ireland, north of wales and northern england and into the central southern parts of scotland. again, there wil
vegemite has been going since the 1920s. it's very impressive it has lasted so long.t on toast. have a good weekend. yes, love it for breakfast. have a good day. hello. wherever we have had clear skies over the past few days, my word, the temperatures have really dropped away. you certainly know it's january. there have been clear skies around here. this is the scene during the course of thursday. we have had a great zone through the heart of the british isles where it has been a murky affair...
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it includes the beloved australian spread vegemite.hink you have to be australian to like it. >> i think it's good. vegemite, it's good. >> also includes the zoush salad dressings. another stock to watch, kinder morgan reporting lower than expected revenue for the ninth straight quarter. the natural gas transport volumes falling 2%, but still ending the quarter with a $170 million profit. netflix, big jump in the stop after hours, up 8%. maybe it has to do with the success of "the crown." you got me into it. >> netflix always has such a big reaction depending on user growths. >>> more stocks to watch, safran launching a $10 billion takeover for zodiac aerospace. they would have a turnover of 21 billion euros, this comes three weeks after rockwell collins acquired be aerospace for.64 billion. safran up 1%. lockheed martin and the u.s. department of defense nearing a deal for a contract worth almost $9 billion. it would bring the price per f-35 below $100 million for the first time. this is in respence to president-elect's efforts to low
it includes the beloved australian spread vegemite.hink you have to be australian to like it. >> i think it's good. vegemite, it's good. >> also includes the zoush salad dressings. another stock to watch, kinder morgan reporting lower than expected revenue for the ninth straight quarter. the natural gas transport volumes falling 2%, but still ending the quarter with a $170 million profit. netflix, big jump in the stop after hours, up 8%. maybe it has to do with the success of...
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a story to cheer australians — vegemite, the iconic savoury spread, is to return to native ownership,greed to buy it along with a range of well known food brands. that story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the straits times is one of several which leads with donald trump's inauguration. it highlights fears of a looming trade war with china, a possibility that xi jinping and the ali baba founderjack ma have both been speaking about at the davos summit. the japan times carries an interesting story about the future of emperor akihito, who's 83. it says, according to an unnamed source, that a government panel will recommend that the emperor should be allowed to stand down, as long as it doesn't set a constitutional precedent. finally the china daily has this striking picture on its front page. it shows a young visitor trying out a light sculpture at a lantern festival in london. fittingly the festival's theme is the silk road, the ancient trading route between china and the west. now, kasia, what stories are sparking discussions online?
a story to cheer australians — vegemite, the iconic savoury spread, is to return to native ownership,greed to buy it along with a range of well known food brands. that story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the straits times is one of several which leads with donald trump's inauguration. it highlights fears of a looming trade war with china, a possibility that xi jinping and the ali baba founderjack ma have both been speaking about at the...
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they returned the vegemite brand to aussie ownership.al is to make the company a great consumer goals business. janet yellen said she is ready to raise interest rates if the economy continues to strengthen. for more, let's bring in mark matthews, here in hong kong, usually based in singapore. good to see you here. people are saying this week would be about clearing the air, in terms of theresa may and brexit. yellen, also ahead of inauguration day with donald trump. do you think we got the clarity? where are we standing with these issues? mark: i think they are all minor with donaldared trump. clearly the u.s. is still be stock in the world. in his speech, what he does on monday, those are all important things. absolutely, with yelling, we have more clarity on rate. they will go up. with the british, there will be a hard exit. i think we already knew these things before. yvonne: when it comes to the class, what will happen with the dollar, you have the fed wanting to raise rates, donald trump with these policies that could continue dolla
they returned the vegemite brand to aussie ownership.al is to make the company a great consumer goals business. janet yellen said she is ready to raise interest rates if the economy continues to strengthen. for more, let's bring in mark matthews, here in hong kong, usually based in singapore. good to see you here. people are saying this week would be about clearing the air, in terms of theresa may and brexit. yellen, also ahead of inauguration day with donald trump. do you think we got the...
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brand tos the vegemite aussie ownership.l is to make the company a great consumer goods business. woodside petroleum with fourth-quarter sales revenue of just over $1 billion and record lng production, forecasting 2017 production of016 just under 95 million barrels. woodside says it's full your budget is free cash flow neutral. legalccartney is taking action against tony music to regain control of songs he wrote with john lennon for the beatles. michaelrights bought by jackson then sold to sony music on his death. mccartney is claiming them under a u.s. law that makes it possible after a certain time. the rest would follow later and in and in 2026. netflix, let's have a look at this, share price jumping in the extended session, seeing a record number of new subscribers, more than 7 million subscribers signing up in the fourth quarter, well ahead of expectations. >> netflix with fourth-quarter results, wall street liked them, better than analyst expectations, which means that analysts got it wrong again. is it surging? not pr
brand tos the vegemite aussie ownership.l is to make the company a great consumer goods business. woodside petroleum with fourth-quarter sales revenue of just over $1 billion and record lng production, forecasting 2017 production of016 just under 95 million barrels. woodside says it's full your budget is free cash flow neutral. legalccartney is taking action against tony music to regain control of songs he wrote with john lennon for the beatles. michaelrights bought by jackson then sold to sony...
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the biggest change is the vegemite deal. we also saw good deals coming through from steel players. seeing some weakness coming through from these energy players. still very much trading off that 2.7% slump that we saw during the new york session. shanghai has turned negative. quite a lot of speculation. there was quite a bit of state intervention coming through into that market. you are seeing things mixed across the southeast asian markets. we are going to be live from london at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. caroline: this is bloomberg technology. netflix up after hours. that is the biggest quarter ever. 7 million added. that beat analysts' estimates. that brought its total user base, 94 million. a big draw for those new users have been original content. certainly been relatively addicted to the crown as of late. spending a concern for investors. about $6 billion is what they are looking to spend next year. i want to check out one particular area of the bloomberg crate analysts recommend nations always check it out on your terminal, go to the stop you are looking at. thi
the biggest change is the vegemite deal. we also saw good deals coming through from steel players. seeing some weakness coming through from these energy players. still very much trading off that 2.7% slump that we saw during the new york session. shanghai has turned negative. quite a lot of speculation. there was quite a bit of state intervention coming through into that market. you are seeing things mixed across the southeast asian markets. we are going to be live from london at the top of the...
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. >> you'll be happy to know vegemite is australian again. >> i'm more than happy. eat it every other day. >> fun fact. i think only australians like it. >> thank you so much, james gorman, chairman and ceo of morgan stanley. back to kelly. >> thank you, both. great interview this morning. >>> and this now comes to us as we're going to find out from the european central bank their decision on interest rates today, steve. >> unchanged, kelly. left the deposit rate unchanged. left the re-fi rate at zero. they said they'll be doing purchases of 80 billion euro a month through march. as they previously said, they'll be notching that down to 60 billion euros a month until the end of 2017. they did say if the outlook becomes less favorable or if financial conditions become inconsistent with further progress towards a sustained adjustment in the path of inflation, in other words if they get further away from their inflation goal, the gorning council, quote, stands ready to increase the program. >> they're still worried they're going to fall shy of the inflation goal when g
. >> you'll be happy to know vegemite is australian again. >> i'm more than happy. eat it every other day. >> fun fact. i think only australians like it. >> thank you so much, james gorman, chairman and ceo of morgan stanley. back to kelly. >> thank you, both. great interview this morning. >>> and this now comes to us as we're going to find out from the european central bank their decision on interest rates today, steve. >> unchanged, kelly. left the...