the coffee chain is going to be spun off by its parent company, whitbread. are doing. let's have a quick look at what the markets are doing. ftse has been reacting to renewed fears about a trade war between china and the us. it is actually boosted by the fact that some the fears are abating. the cruise company carnival is continuing its recovery from a steep fall on monday. sainsbury has also been doing well — as investors take stock of their planned deal with asda. whitbread has also seen rises. let's talk a little bit more about today's prime minister questions. brexit came up again, perhaps no surprise. especially in light of those warnings we were reporting on last week or so from various business. let's have some more analysis. hi, norman. a bit of an open day forjeremy corbyn. call it what you will over brexit, over spending plans, corbyn. call it what you will over brexit, overspending plans, over attitudes towards business, you name it. how did mr korver and get on? let's have a look. mr speaker, i am asking the prime minister how many more firms are