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as long as the u.k. remains a member of the european union the u.k. has to go on implementing european union law. mifid ii is one of the biggest pieces of implementation we will be doing during this period. hot on the heels of that, in the context of the withdrawal legislation in the u.k., we are working with the government, having to go through all the regulation and the rules that come from the european union and work out how to transport them into u.k. legislation and rules. that is a big job. we are well underway. that includes having to deal with mifid ii among other things. we are trying to work out how to transport it into u.k. legislation. which is challenging in terms of timetables and load but we are having to do that obviously. the commitment of the u.k. is that on day one, we essentially have the same framework of legislation, rules, operating as we do, that is the point from which the u.k. goes forward. nejra: does this in any way mean you will have to adapt more as the sca -- as the fca, u.k. firms might get more time or leeway? >> as a
as long as the u.k. remains a member of the european union the u.k. has to go on implementing european union law. mifid ii is one of the biggest pieces of implementation we will be doing during this period. hot on the heels of that, in the context of the withdrawal legislation in the u.k., we are working with the government, having to go through all the regulation and the rules that come from the european union and work out how to transport them into u.k. legislation and rules. that is a big...
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comes as many businesses across the u.k. and europe are struggling to prepare for brakes it that's because they simply don't know what it's going to look like huge uncertainties remain how will it impact the border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and republic of ireland which is in the e.u. for example and the clock is ticking the worry is that the u.k. will crash out of the european union without a deal and e.u. summit in brussels was held this week to review the progress so far german chancellor angela merkel tried to send a positive signal about the future of a possible agreement. but it wasn't that but it was a busy view both sides must work hard we must be transparent over our conclusions especially over the partnerships a person might want but not yet fully clear on that but it will happen it will happen within the required time frame and we all know when the negotiations will end i want an agreement and not some unpredictable solution we're working very intensively on that let's speak now to simon f
comes as many businesses across the u.k. and europe are struggling to prepare for brakes it that's because they simply don't know what it's going to look like huge uncertainties remain how will it impact the border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and republic of ireland which is in the e.u. for example and the clock is ticking the worry is that the u.k. will crash out of the european union without a deal and e.u. summit in brussels was held this week to review the progress so...
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comes as many businesses across the u.k. and europe are struggling to prepare for brakes it that's because they simply don't know what it's going to look like huge uncertainties remain how will it impact the border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and republic of ireland which is in the e.u. for example and the clock is ticking the worry is that the u.k. will crash out of the european union without a deal and you summit in brussels was held this week to review the progress so far german chancellor angela merkel tried to send a positive signal about the future of a possible agreement. but yes most of the fight is the. view both sides must work hard we must be transparent over our conclusions especially over the partnerships a person might want but not yet fully clear on that but it will happen it will happen within the required time frame and we all know when that will end i want an agreement and not some unpredictable solution we're working very intensively on that let's speak now to simon french in london
comes as many businesses across the u.k. and europe are struggling to prepare for brakes it that's because they simply don't know what it's going to look like huge uncertainties remain how will it impact the border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and republic of ireland which is in the e.u. for example and the clock is ticking the worry is that the u.k. will crash out of the european union without a deal and you summit in brussels was held this week to review the progress so...
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matt focuses on the u.k. story ahead. the u.k. jobs report data which is key to the bank of england rate decision, bloomberg intelligence says the strength of the numbers may convince officials to hike wage gains. we have the inflation data yesterday. hunting of excitement as we head toward november. let's get more details about that. will not have to overhaul operations to comply with new regulations. [inaudible] by there is plenty of audience interest. give us the back story here because this has to do with the 2 andct between mifid existing sec rules. >> i am glad you have got that up there. i cannot emphasize how significant this development is. there is a conflict between the u.s. and europe. the aim is to provide transparency and one big part is they will have to start unbundling research costs. providing transparency and the issue is in the u.s.. this withoutnot do registering as investment managers. they get all kinds of extra oversight. there has been a questions over how u.s. firms will do this. no doubt regulars have be
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citizens living in the u.k. after brags that in u.k. citizens living in. new leaders feel the same way that there's a deal within touching distance on this issue. michele dunne the the chief negotiator the man who in brussels represents the interests of the twenty seven member states at the negotiating table at least i would say there is good progress in the field of citizen rights he knows of course as well as does all the twenty's other twenty seven leaders that the big question still is the rights that have been agreed in these negotiating talks how will they be guaranteed once the jurisdiction of the european court of justice seizes to exist in the in the u.k. with brax it as though that is still a question why even in this field there isn't sufficient progress these who also knows of course that with theresa may who just sent a letter to one hundred thousand e.u. citizens who inquired about their status ensuring that they will be able to stay the e.u. knows of course she has a vested interest that a workforce of more than three million people stays in
citizens living in the u.k. after brags that in u.k. citizens living in. new leaders feel the same way that there's a deal within touching distance on this issue. michele dunne the the chief negotiator the man who in brussels represents the interests of the twenty seven member states at the negotiating table at least i would say there is good progress in the field of citizen rights he knows of course as well as does all the twenty's other twenty seven leaders that the big question still is the...
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u.k. prime minister theresa may a helping hand from angela merkel in her cast -- in her quest to advance toward brexit talks. economy, jobs and fair work, telling us what this would mean for scotland. the search for the next fed chair could be nearing its end. president donald trump met with the current fed chair janet yellen yesterday, what would this mean for monetary policy at the worlds of central bank? the evil illusion in the pharmaceutical industry is extending to real estate. founder,, joining us live. having a look at european equities trading right now, we are 30 minutes away from the friday session. look at that, look at the stocks rising. down for the week, all these equity bosses, are up today. currencies are lower, bond yields gaining, commodities and cbs's arid final two columns. 30 weeks ago yesterday was black monday. the day after was a record decline. yes on black monday, the ftse fell. a record 12.2%, the two day drop equated to $138 billion. the cap at the end of the d
u.k. prime minister theresa may a helping hand from angela merkel in her cast -- in her quest to advance toward brexit talks. economy, jobs and fair work, telling us what this would mean for scotland. the search for the next fed chair could be nearing its end. president donald trump met with the current fed chair janet yellen yesterday, what would this mean for monetary policy at the worlds of central bank? the evil illusion in the pharmaceutical industry is extending to real estate. founder,,...
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u.k. foreign secretary falls in line on brexit. members of parliament take stock of brexit with barnier. doubling down on catalonia. spain moves to tighten its grip on the region two days after its independence vote, while the eu refuses to recognize the regions referendum. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," our flagship morning show. i am manus cranny. anna: i am anna edwards. hammond, philip yesterday, talking not about policy but the labour party. we will discuss that later in the program. we will talk about the leadership of the party. theresa may is in the hot seat. has ambitions towards that seat. about thelk more future of the leadership of the party. we need to talk about the markets. despite what we hear from the white house about how there will be no talks with north korea, the markets are heading higher over the last 24 hours. data, younufacturing have already been starting the conversations. we will hear a little from one of those. the chief secretary from the u.k. treasu
u.k. foreign secretary falls in line on brexit. members of parliament take stock of brexit with barnier. doubling down on catalonia. spain moves to tighten its grip on the region two days after its independence vote, while the eu refuses to recognize the regions referendum. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," our flagship morning show. i am manus cranny. anna: i am anna edwards. hammond, philip yesterday, talking not about policy but the labour party. we will discuss that later...
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and the u.k. is going to be so they're saying let's let talks progress even further and then we'll talk about the some the e.u. though says no that is not going to happen so we're going to have to see what happens in the next couple of months on that because that was case scenario they're going to be in this exact same position two months from now in december and that really would be a disaster not just for the u.k. but for the e.u. as well and if they continue to be in the same position i mean you might even get the potential no deal scenario we know that london's brags that minister said again on friday that he is prepared to walk away empty handed and i just want to listen to what he said and then talk about it with you there after. what we've been doing for over a year now since august of two thousand and sixteen is making preparations for all outcomes now we don't want a new deal but if one comes we'll be ready for it so charlotte i mean i sense some confidence there from him you seems as if
and the u.k. is going to be so they're saying let's let talks progress even further and then we'll talk about the some the e.u. though says no that is not going to happen so we're going to have to see what happens in the next couple of months on that because that was case scenario they're going to be in this exact same position two months from now in december and that really would be a disaster not just for the u.k. but for the e.u. as well and if they continue to be in the same position i mean...
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twenty seven so without the u.k. but also in the u.k. they have understood that they're giving her a little more leeway and while officially still insisting on those principles i wife from the president of the european council donald toast presented the so-called leaders agenda to discuss the reforms proposed by france's president ma crawl all those reforms real solutions. what you have at the moment is you have a very enthusiastic french president with a lot of energy making a lot of proposition suggestions all over the place and i think there's two fold here what dawn of the president of the e.u. council is trying to do is giving all those visions of that energy a little structure sort of channeling what the call is proposing and at the same time not only channeling it but preserving the ambition that is behind it because that you have to think about it you know if you still have twenty eight member states that might not agree with everything that a minute michael is saying that's one problem the other problem is that often in the past
twenty seven so without the u.k. but also in the u.k. they have understood that they're giving her a little more leeway and while officially still insisting on those principles i wife from the president of the european council donald toast presented the so-called leaders agenda to discuss the reforms proposed by france's president ma crawl all those reforms real solutions. what you have at the moment is you have a very enthusiastic french president with a lot of energy making a lot of...
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u.k. news effectively all of our bureaus worldwide they will no longer be able to advertise on twitter although they do also say this isn't a decision they've taken lightly they justify this decision according to this statement they've made because of artes inclusion in that january twenty seventh d.n.i. report on those allegations of russian meddling in the us election now it's interesting that this is happening now because obviously on the first of november twitter representatives are due to give testimony in congress based on those accusations of election interference and this comes of course in the wider context if you remember back in the end of september twitter issued a report i believe it was called election interference bots and misinformation which mention r.t. as one of those factors which affected the middle in the u.s. election in that report they also released confidential data related to how much money spent on twitter social media platform advertising that figure came to ab
u.k. news effectively all of our bureaus worldwide they will no longer be able to advertise on twitter although they do also say this isn't a decision they've taken lightly they justify this decision according to this statement they've made because of artes inclusion in that january twenty seventh d.n.i. report on those allegations of russian meddling in the us election now it's interesting that this is happening now because obviously on the first of november twitter representatives are due to...
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is demanded sufficient progress on three key issues the rights of u.k. and e.u. citizens prosperous it how the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland will function and most contentious of all how much money the u.k. owns so far and a major breakthroughs on any of the above meaning progression to the next phase is now unlikely before december but even on that the u.k. and the e.u. on opposite ends of the court. were ready and well prepared to stop those discussions. i'm not in a position at this stage to propose to the european council that it should open discussions on the future relationship they discuss. that's despite monday's last minute charm offensive from two reason may in brussels may have looked friendly bots the pressure is clearly mounting the time is running out the clock ticking very fast like a game of tennis these lookers she asians are on a deadline u.k. shuttle to leave the e.u. in march twenty nine thousand. let me now bring you up to speed with some other stories making news around the want of ghana sounds defense ministry
is demanded sufficient progress on three key issues the rights of u.k. and e.u. citizens prosperous it how the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland will function and most contentious of all how much money the u.k. owns so far and a major breakthroughs on any of the above meaning progression to the next phase is now unlikely before december but even on that the u.k. and the e.u. on opposite ends of the court. were ready and well prepared to stop those discussions. i'm not...
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the u.k. would keep paying the eu budget for two years after brexit, around 20 billion euros, quite a bit lower than the 60 billion euros put forward by the eu. what theresa may also said, or signaled, is that she needs a deal that she can sell back to her electorate in the u.k.. one thing about this cap -- some it is the previously, both the eu -- u.k. and eu saying, there seems to be a little bit more of a tone of cooperation. german chancellor angela merkel sanctions very motivated to move talks -- angela merkel saying she's very motive to move -- motivated to move talks up. that doesn't mean there's necessarily a time frame, but there was a little bit of a shift in tone as to when talks might move on. guy: it's interesting, still comes down to money, doesn't it? what can we expect in change by december? nejra: it certainly does still come down to money. guy, to the point what we have heard, -- to that point, what we've heard from some leaders is that the pledges, the u.k. has made a signal
the u.k. would keep paying the eu budget for two years after brexit, around 20 billion euros, quite a bit lower than the 60 billion euros put forward by the eu. what theresa may also said, or signaled, is that she needs a deal that she can sell back to her electorate in the u.k.. one thing about this cap -- some it is the previously, both the eu -- u.k. and eu saying, there seems to be a little bit more of a tone of cooperation. german chancellor angela merkel sanctions very motivated to move...
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the u.k. in our brexit show next and speak to a former ambassador. this is bloomberg. ♪ 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 locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. francine: welcome to our weekly brexit show, live from our headquarters in london. let's get around up of the brexit news. thea: theresa may started week facing growing demands to quit. he said he has a list of colleagues who want to choose a new leader of the party and prime minister after she failed to win a majority in an election. theresa may won support. praise terse strategy after she outlined contingency plans -- leaving the e.u. the you without a deal. -- leaving the e.u.
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this is a lose lose situation they never wanted the u.k. to leave whereas for the u.k. side at least for those who campaigned in favor of bracks that they will hope to make this a success and to some extent that's a position is reflected when david davis keeps laughing in these. difficult negotiations when he talks about a substantial progress for instance when he says you know things are moving forward while his counterpart is saying we're in a deadlock and that is the ultimate also for the u.k. that they have to negotiate on something where later they have to say it's a success and the out of the likely outcome at the moment is either no deal or norway deal which would mean everything stays as it is but the u.k. would have no more say in the decisions of the e.u. institutions taking that into account again what you've just been reporting both sides needing to say face what's the possible way forward the very hard to say there's some talk about a transitional phase we're currently we're down to seventeen months to go now you have to substract a couple of months because
this is a lose lose situation they never wanted the u.k. to leave whereas for the u.k. side at least for those who campaigned in favor of bracks that they will hope to make this a success and to some extent that's a position is reflected when david davis keeps laughing in these. difficult negotiations when he talks about a substantial progress for instance when he says you know things are moving forward while his counterpart is saying we're in a deadlock and that is the ultimate also for the...
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and u.k. actually take verifiable action and start limiting its assistance to the coalition their behavior likely will not change the only time we saw a change in behavior by the coalition was and it was a small change in behavior was when the u.s. put partial arms sales on hold under the obama administration due to gross violations of human rights and air strikes that were targeting civilian areas so there needs to be more action particularly from the backers of the coalition and i think domestically in each country in the u.k. and the u.s. there is growing domestic opposition to involvement in backing of the coalition and it's really reaching a fever pitch so i guess and i think this block list is a good first step but more must be done but pick up more on that point which you mentioned about action from the backers but with for we go down that route i want to bring christine back into the discussion what does being pulled on the u.n. blacklist mean for accountability in practical terms. wel
and u.k. actually take verifiable action and start limiting its assistance to the coalition their behavior likely will not change the only time we saw a change in behavior by the coalition was and it was a small change in behavior was when the u.s. put partial arms sales on hold under the obama administration due to gross violations of human rights and air strikes that were targeting civilian areas so there needs to be more action particularly from the backers of the coalition and i think...
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the u.k. anti-e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding objective of safeguarding the rights of the internationals living in the u.k. [no audio] while there are a small number of issues that remain on citizens rights, i'm confident we are within touching rights of a deal. in northern island, we agreed that the belfast agreement must be at the front of our approach. vital that joint work on the peace process is not affected in any way. it is too important. both sides agree that there cannot be any physical infrastructure at the border and the common travel area must continue. we are both committed to delivering a flexible and imaginative approach on this vital issue. this council is an important movement -- moment to assess and reflect on how to make further progress. i gave a firm commitment on the financial settlement and i proposed a time limit based on current terms which is in the interest of both the u.k. anti-e.u.. -- and the eu. fellow leaders have been discussing this this morning and i beli
the u.k. anti-e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding objective of safeguarding the rights of the internationals living in the u.k. [no audio] while there are a small number of issues that remain on citizens rights, i'm confident we are within touching rights of a deal. in northern island, we agreed that the belfast agreement must be at the front of our approach. vital that joint work on the peace process is not affected in any way. it is too important. both sides agree that there cannot...
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clearly, the u.k. does not want to leave. the u.k. is becoming ever more week in its ability to -- evermoreweak in its ability to in its abilityk to negotiate. of timethis extension until things settle by nature rather than decision. guy: kindergarten. we will leave that one alone. i am joking. [laughter] steen: wasn't it what they said about the whole politics? guy: yeah, anyway. so buy the pound? how high does ago? steen: i have been doing this for a number of decades. guy: just pick a number. steen: sterling below 140 overlong periods is very difficult to see. 140 is the ultimate rate by which the u.k. is still competitive and the global investors show faith in the u.k. market. what is increasingly happening when i turn around in the world is people are starting to understand the u.k. is not just breaks and thinking -- bricks banking. you have all the telecommunication companies. you have the highest concentration of phd's per capita. there is a lot to say for the ability to adapt. this country has never not been willing to stand u
clearly, the u.k. does not want to leave. the u.k. is becoming ever more week in its ability to -- evermoreweak in its ability to in its abilityk to negotiate. of timethis extension until things settle by nature rather than decision. guy: kindergarten. we will leave that one alone. i am joking. [laughter] steen: wasn't it what they said about the whole politics? guy: yeah, anyway. so buy the pound? how high does ago? steen: i have been doing this for a number of decades. guy: just pick a...
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we in the u.k. come have been very oh to startups. best very open to fintech. interestingly, i saw this as a board member before i became chief executive, there has been a really important mindset change, but when you can and cannot do. to be some truth to it, but we do not have a royal as regulator to enable change. best we do have a rule as regulators to enable change, and we are enabling it. we're having to answer the question because our local book -- our rulebook was designed in a different age, sometimes against the way in ways that we should look at. has taken a big lead and i am very proud of what they have done globally to react best globally. we have strong alliances now with other parts of the world, singapore, hong kong are two examples of countries that followed strongly. i really hope that we will have this in relationship with the eu. i do not see it as a race to see who has got more fintech, one thing about fintech is it is pretty borderless. that rules for another time, you made reference to that. when you look at things like cryptocurrency, co
we in the u.k. come have been very oh to startups. best very open to fintech. interestingly, i saw this as a board member before i became chief executive, there has been a really important mindset change, but when you can and cannot do. to be some truth to it, but we do not have a royal as regulator to enable change. best we do have a rule as regulators to enable change, and we are enabling it. we're having to answer the question because our local book -- our rulebook was designed in a...
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the dots, the big exporters into the u.k., they need a stronger us economy as well. the u.k. economy close to them. manus: that's perhaps what theresa may is banking on. the other consideration, of the imf and world bank meetings. unemployment is at a four decade low. he is reinforcing his rhetoric. how far away are you? this is the european market. this is the british market. it's virtually shoo-in in november. he really runs a big risk if he doesn't. he better do it. that impedes all that's in because him? a reliable boyfriend. -- unreliable boyfriend. 25 points panic cut been taken away, make sense. it would have to be really we do really week data this week. it would be a big surprise. he must be frustrated about being called on unreliable boyfriend. i'll be the cast. how that all adds up into picture for november. on the policy extent, it's difficult but not impossible to draw a line between what's happening and another early election. we had five years between the that's between them. them.ween said there's an excellent threat to the u.k. economy. germany is not happy w
the dots, the big exporters into the u.k., they need a stronger us economy as well. the u.k. economy close to them. manus: that's perhaps what theresa may is banking on. the other consideration, of the imf and world bank meetings. unemployment is at a four decade low. he is reinforcing his rhetoric. how far away are you? this is the european market. this is the british market. it's virtually shoo-in in november. he really runs a big risk if he doesn't. he better do it. that impedes all that's...
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think that the outlook for the u.k. economy and the politics surrounding the u.k. entegris negotiations remain highly uncertain and opaque. world, look across the we are in most of the -- we are overweight on most equity markets versus the u.k. where we are neutral. we don't want to be taking large bets on the domestic focused revenues in the mid-cap part of the market. what's interesting is that stands out from the industry as a whole. when you look at the average u.k. fund, there is approximately 42% weight and 20% overweight compared domestic focused socks. we don't think that makes sense in this current environment. you very much.nk mike bell will stay with us. coming up, a taxing time for the u.s. senate. they adopt a budget. tom tweedy now. the senate has the first step to delivering massive stack scott's -- tax cuts. shinzo abe's gamble in japan a pay off? this is bloomberg. ♪ >> good morning. 620 -- 6:20 and london. an hour later in berlin. 1:20 in the afternoon in singapore. clouds but son. we are getting earnings from volvo a b. that is not the maker of
think that the outlook for the u.k. economy and the politics surrounding the u.k. entegris negotiations remain highly uncertain and opaque. world, look across the we are in most of the -- we are overweight on most equity markets versus the u.k. where we are neutral. we don't want to be taking large bets on the domestic focused revenues in the mid-cap part of the market. what's interesting is that stands out from the industry as a whole. when you look at the average u.k. fund, there is...
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says the u.k. must make more concessions on divorce issues before the two sides can start talking about their future relationship. theresa may did her best to keep up appearances but to many here in brussels her performance was little more than a staging of the impersonal close. even as negotiations have all but stalled the british prime minister continued to play coy how much is one willing to pay and when the answers to those questions remain a mystery the full and final settlement will come as part of the final agreement that we're getting in relation to the future partnership and i think that's absolutely right. the two sides continue to lock horns over how much britain should pay to settle the divorce from the e.u. friday's morning meeting did little to sweeten the souring relationship but prime minister may didn't come completely empty handed she offered e.u. leaders an olive branch pledging to protect citizens from britain even after it leaves the union the u.k. and the e.u. share the same o
says the u.k. must make more concessions on divorce issues before the two sides can start talking about their future relationship. theresa may did her best to keep up appearances but to many here in brussels her performance was little more than a staging of the impersonal close. even as negotiations have all but stalled the british prime minister continued to play coy how much is one willing to pay and when the answers to those questions remain a mystery the full and final settlement will come...
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the u.k.'s conservative party conference gets underway. looks told a hard brexit increasingly likely. we will take you live to manchester. and the constitutional crisis. pro-independence groups call for a general strike. today as the european parliament decides it will debate the referendum tomorrow. how will the eu ultimately handle this confrontation? with less -- we are less than half an hour from the start of cash trading in europe. what are the fair value calculations on the bloomberg telling us about that start? honestly, nothing to see here is where we find ourselves at the moment. indications of a flat opening. not a lot going on. but you have to appreciate where we are. the dax hit a record yesterday. a similar push yesterday stateside on the snp -- s&p. equities feel on the front foot at the moment. the dollar definite -- definitely feels on the front foot as we watch it make its climb. its turn to the gmm and look around the world to see what is going on. the aussie dollar, the rba
the u.k.'s conservative party conference gets underway. looks told a hard brexit increasingly likely. we will take you live to manchester. and the constitutional crisis. pro-independence groups call for a general strike. today as the european parliament decides it will debate the referendum tomorrow. how will the eu ultimately handle this confrontation? with less -- we are less than half an hour from the start of cash trading in europe. what are the fair value calculations on the bloomberg...
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supersonic u.k. french concorde would be more bold thanks to companies such as lockheed allegedly lobbying the us government to prevent it flying to los angeles so that the plane could never fully make its money back there were other reasons but either way new york has never since been three and a half hours away from london this time around bomb body and all its jobs in northern ireland appeared to have been rescued by air bus a company that boeing as a lot to say about on its website the big dispute between the united states and europe has been about the european practice called launching so what exactly is smart she taxpayer money the governments of france germany the united kingdom and spain to airbus every time it wants to develop a new airplane model because boeing doesn't get any money for its weapons programs from the u.s. taxpayer right in fact this week's boeing results are arguably a testament to the. state subsidy which makes for a circular argument many more area space workers are employ
supersonic u.k. french concorde would be more bold thanks to companies such as lockheed allegedly lobbying the us government to prevent it flying to los angeles so that the plane could never fully make its money back there were other reasons but either way new york has never since been three and a half hours away from london this time around bomb body and all its jobs in northern ireland appeared to have been rescued by air bus a company that boeing as a lot to say about on its website the big...
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come to a supersonic u.k. french concorde would be more bold thanks to companies such as lockheed allegedly lobbying the u.s. government to prevent it flying to los angeles so that the plane could never fully make its money back there were other reasons but either way new york has never since been three and a half hours away from london this time around bomb body and all its jobs in northern ireland appear to have been rescued by air bus a company that boeing as a lot to say about on its website the biggest tree dispute between the united states and europe has been about the european practice called launching some what exactly is smart she is taxpayer money the governments of france germany the united kingdom and spain to airbus every time it wants to develop a new airplane model because boeing doesn't get any money for its weapons programs from the u.s. taxpayer right in fact this week's boeing results are arguably a testament to state subsidy which makes for a circular argument many more aerospace workers ar
come to a supersonic u.k. french concorde would be more bold thanks to companies such as lockheed allegedly lobbying the u.s. government to prevent it flying to los angeles so that the plane could never fully make its money back there were other reasons but either way new york has never since been three and a half hours away from london this time around bomb body and all its jobs in northern ireland appear to have been rescued by air bus a company that boeing as a lot to say about on its...
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i wouldn't even call it negotiation yet between the u.k. government and the e.u. the u.k. government does want some sort of trade deal so that jobs remain in the economy doesn't go into a bit of a recession. they don't want the hard exit and they shouldn't want it. however, the europeans have lost interest in the discussion. 27, written is not the biggest issue that got at the moment. catalonia probably is. and looming on the horizon is all the uncertainty of the italian election. he's are very important topics for the e.u. 27. they are going to be distracted. u.k.situation where the wants to deal and the e.u. is distracted, that's bad news for the negotiations. anna: i was at a conference anderday with lloyd's bank treasures in that kind of audience where they think the pound is going to be in the years time. and the range of expectations is that. what are your expectations about how this all plays out in the currency market? jim: is very dependent on how the negotiations go. if they go as badly as i expect, i would go for the lower end of that range. if britain doesn't g
i wouldn't even call it negotiation yet between the u.k. government and the e.u. the u.k. government does want some sort of trade deal so that jobs remain in the economy doesn't go into a bit of a recession. they don't want the hard exit and they shouldn't want it. however, the europeans have lost interest in the discussion. 27, written is not the biggest issue that got at the moment. catalonia probably is. and looming on the horizon is all the uncertainty of the italian election. he's are very...
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come up on next story is from the u.k. as well in fact a british pharmacist has got six years in jail for spreading terrorist propaganda among schoolchildren we'll tell you about. make its manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is to protect themselves. the famous. the one percent. ignore middle of the room sick. little game so a bridge from assistance been found guilty of spreading terrorist propaganda to children the call prove the design they had been showing graphic twitter videos on his mobile phone to primary school children paul the boy has got the story. because i heard how. brainwashed these two boys of primary school aged children under the age of eleven he gave the boys sweets he showed them graphic beheading videos and told them the islamic state one bad people he asked them if they wanted to go to syria or to stay in the u.k. and they told him that they wanted to remain in the u.k. and he said that in that case he would want them to persuade others to join islamic state this man was a phar
come up on next story is from the u.k. as well in fact a british pharmacist has got six years in jail for spreading terrorist propaganda among schoolchildren we'll tell you about. make its manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is to protect themselves. the famous. the one percent. ignore middle of the room sick. little game so a bridge from assistance been found guilty of spreading terrorist propaganda to children the call prove the design they had been showing graphic...
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i looked at u.k. gdp, it was like 0.4% better than expected, but it is not really compatible with what i would call a time for a rate hike. jack: yeah, but the inflation has scared them a little bit. the weaker pound inflation has come through. it is a very open economy and i think that is what they want to address. i think it is important they address things now rather than later. they will potentially need some ammunition later on. jonathan: kathleen, if you google "unreliable boyfriend" and go to images, i found out this week that governor carney's picture comes up everywhere. [laughter] jonathan: it happens because he guided us towards a rate hike several years ago. he did it again and then did it again. a famous politician in the u.k. came along and called him the "unreliable boyfriend" because you could not rely on guidance from the bank of england. can you still rely on guidance from the bank of england? kathleen: i think it is tough, he is pretty unreliable. but i think he is reacting to -- as
i looked at u.k. gdp, it was like 0.4% better than expected, but it is not really compatible with what i would call a time for a rate hike. jack: yeah, but the inflation has scared them a little bit. the weaker pound inflation has come through. it is a very open economy and i think that is what they want to address. i think it is important they address things now rather than later. they will potentially need some ammunition later on. jonathan: kathleen, if you google "unreliable...
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has been under scrutiny with the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and a european thing timed all slamming this channel on disparaging our guests. and the pentagon hails the liberation of the syrian city of raka from islamic states by u.s. backed opposition forces though the city has been left mainly in ruins. this is the week international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. and you start with catalonia where almost half a million people have protested in support of independence it follows madrid's decision to impose direct rule on the region and strip the local government of its powers the spanish government is also calling for a regional election within six months catalan leaders have called the move a coup d'etat. this measure we're going to implement has a lot to do with the goal of holding an election in catalonia region will have to hold an election within six months but my intention is to hold it as soon as we recover. all of us by. the spani
has been under scrutiny with the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and a european thing timed all slamming this channel on disparaging our guests. and the pentagon hails the liberation of the syrian city of raka from islamic states by u.s. backed opposition forces though the city has been left mainly in ruins. this is the week international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. and you start with catalonia where almost half...
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has been under scrutiny with the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and a european think tank all slamming this channel and insulting our guests. on the pentagon hails the liberation of the syrian city of raka from islamic states supply u.s. backed opposition forces though the city has been left in ruins. i'm kate partridge and you're watching the weekend headlines here at r.t. international thank you for joining us. and we start with catalonia where almost half a million people have protested in support of the region's independence it follows madrid's decision to impose direct rule and strip the local government of its pros the spanish government is also calling for a regional election within six months catalan leaders have branded the move a coup. but you have this measure we are going to implement has a lot to do with the goal of holding an election in catalonia the region will have to hold an election within six months but mine tension is to hold it as soon as we recover. a lot of. the
has been under scrutiny with the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and a european think tank all slamming this channel and insulting our guests. on the pentagon hails the liberation of the syrian city of raka from islamic states supply u.s. backed opposition forces though the city has been left in ruins. i'm kate partridge and you're watching the weekend headlines here at r.t. international thank you for joining us. and we start with catalonia where almost half...
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is secretary said that the u.k. is currently working on a contingency plan he didn't really give many details about it so we have no idea what that looks like but it does look like the u.k. at least in you know they're not trying to exactly advertise that to everyone because they want to make this seem like it's a friendly a negotiation happening they're trying to stay positive as you saw from the other comments but they're working on a plan to prepare for hard because right now. based on the comments from everyone on the e.u. a looks like a trade deal is very unlikely so and also we don't know how theresa may speech from a few weeks ago in italy where she was trying to sort of port if that will have any impact anymore down the road i mean right now it's it hasn't so unless the u.k. indicates that it will pay what the e.u. says it knows how hard it is very likely march of two thousand one thousand nine hundred is slowly but surely approaching what about u.k. prime minister of theresa may her response to this most in
is secretary said that the u.k. is currently working on a contingency plan he didn't really give many details about it so we have no idea what that looks like but it does look like the u.k. at least in you know they're not trying to exactly advertise that to everyone because they want to make this seem like it's a friendly a negotiation happening they're trying to stay positive as you saw from the other comments but they're working on a plan to prepare for hard because right now. based on the...
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well let's discuss all this with security analyst and former u.k. army officer charles sure bridge charles thank you very much indeed for talking to us i mean let's just actually start with a clip if we can hear it i mean judging from the sound of the gunfire we can hear multiple videos what kind of weapon do you think was used in this attack let's have a list. thank you ok i. thank you. so then charles what kind of weapon was used in the attack. so you can hear the two things you can hear the rounds going off which is the deeper sound and the rounds are arriving the lights are sound or much like the but it's country by the measure. really from the outset it was really clear that this was a weapon or a series of weapons capable of firing very rapidly indeed when i first watched it as somebody who has used. weapons just for the mission from the first listening of this tape watching this videotape it's something houston's kind of weapons in the military i would add on a very large number of occasions it was really have to watch these being used on a c
well let's discuss all this with security analyst and former u.k. army officer charles sure bridge charles thank you very much indeed for talking to us i mean let's just actually start with a clip if we can hear it i mean judging from the sound of the gunfire we can hear multiple videos what kind of weapon do you think was used in this attack let's have a list. thank you ok i. thank you. so then charles what kind of weapon was used in the attack. so you can hear the two things you can hear the...
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the u.k. was a major partner in not french led intervention back in two thousand and eleven and the decision was made to the top of the government of good sassy britain was also a major sponsor of that military action the u.k. contributed over a billion pounds to the bombing campaign in libya and it's the problem that's been a good knowledge with by most of the leaders involved in that intervention is that there was no planning for what happened afterwards so libya has undergone years of continued violence political chaos as rival factions fight against each other in the country perhaps the only consolation for those trying to mitigate the effects of this latest boris gaffe is that it isn't likely to cause a huge diplomatic scandal simply because libya is in too much of a mess politically to respond to this there are two rival governments vying for power. they have currently got bigger fish to fry than boris johnson's comments but he has become known for these types of comments over the weeken
the u.k. was a major partner in not french led intervention back in two thousand and eleven and the decision was made to the top of the government of good sassy britain was also a major sponsor of that military action the u.k. contributed over a billion pounds to the bombing campaign in libya and it's the problem that's been a good knowledge with by most of the leaders involved in that intervention is that there was no planning for what happened afterwards so libya has undergone years of...
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come under scrutiny with the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and the european think tank all slamming this channel and insulting our guests. just mails the liberation of the syrian city of rakoff from islamic state by u.s. backed opposition forces although the city has been left in ruins. good to have you with us this hour my name is the harvey and you're watching the weekly here. hundreds of thousands of people have been out on the streets of catalonia expressing their support all opposition to the move for independence it follows madrid's decision to impose direct rule and to strip the local government of its powers the spanish government is also calling for a regional election to be held within six months catalan leaders have branded the move a coup. but you have to know this measure we are going to implement has a lot to do with the goal of holding an election in catalonia the region will have to hold an election within six months but my intention is to hold it as soon as we reco
come under scrutiny with the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and the european think tank all slamming this channel and insulting our guests. just mails the liberation of the syrian city of rakoff from islamic state by u.s. backed opposition forces although the city has been left in ruins. good to have you with us this hour my name is the harvey and you're watching the weekly here. hundreds of thousands of people have been out on the streets of catalonia...
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in brussels gentlemen to both of you welcome but i want to start with a comment that was made by the u.k.'s breaks it minister david davis about a worst case scenario ending two bricks take a list you know what's what we've been doing fall over a year now since august of two thousand and sixteen is making preparations for all outcomes now we don't want a new deal but if one comes we'll be ready for it all ready for it so david charters it breaks it means breaks it. and now it could also mean a new deal is he for real. the thing is brant they cannot be literally no deal because there is as we know billions of pounds worth of trade giving across the borders between the e.u. and great britain and it will still flow to it when all be stuck on one side or the other but what no deal refers to is then the trading reverts to the very basic world trade organization rules bridge which no one would want i mean it's like trading in the wild west right well it's like it's actually like trading slightly with one arm behind your back because there needs to be there are terrorists levels for countries w
in brussels gentlemen to both of you welcome but i want to start with a comment that was made by the u.k.'s breaks it minister david davis about a worst case scenario ending two bricks take a list you know what's what we've been doing fall over a year now since august of two thousand and sixteen is making preparations for all outcomes now we don't want a new deal but if one comes we'll be ready for it all ready for it so david charters it breaks it means breaks it. and now it could also mean a...
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is meant to leave the and on says and he isn't doing anyone any good own the u.k. side or the e.u. side and certainly doesn't help and rumors and gossip don't help either case in point today's german newspaper the front for the other mine and so i tuned reporting that theresa may and i'm quoting here begged the e.u. commission chief sean called younger for help last week over dinner what do we know about their. yes brand this really set the room mohair in brussels light this morning i'm just going to read a couple more extracts just to complete the picture there of what this newspaper article was suggesting it was saying that to reason may in a dinner with young monday looked anxious and tormented that she did it desperate and despondent and that she had deep rings on to her eyes suggesting that she hadn't slept so controversial with these comments that even sparked a twitter spat with a two reason may's former chief of staff suggesting that these remarks were leaked to the press by youngest chief of staff that was a very controversial debate the youngest chief of staff denies the
is meant to leave the and on says and he isn't doing anyone any good own the u.k. side or the e.u. side and certainly doesn't help and rumors and gossip don't help either case in point today's german newspaper the front for the other mine and so i tuned reporting that theresa may and i'm quoting here begged the e.u. commission chief sean called younger for help last week over dinner what do we know about their. yes brand this really set the room mohair in brussels light this morning i'm just...
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come to a supersonic u.k. french concorde would be more bold thanks to companies such as lockheed allegedly lobbying the us government to prevent it flying to los angeles so that the plane could never fully make its money back there were other reasons but either way new york has never have since been three and a half hours away from london this time around body and all its jobs in northern ireland appeared to have been rescued by air bus a company that boeing as a lot to say about on its website the big dispute between the united states and europe has been about the european practice called launching so what exactly is smart she is taxpayer money the governments of france germany the united kingdom and spain to airbus every time it wants to develop a new airplane model because boeing doesn't get any money for its weapons programs from the u.s. taxpayer right in fact. this week's boeing results are arguably a testament to state subsidy which makes for a circular argument many more era space workers are employed
come to a supersonic u.k. french concorde would be more bold thanks to companies such as lockheed allegedly lobbying the us government to prevent it flying to los angeles so that the plane could never fully make its money back there were other reasons but either way new york has never have since been three and a half hours away from london this time around body and all its jobs in northern ireland appeared to have been rescued by air bus a company that boeing as a lot to say about on its...
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you pointed out earlier, the u.k. economy is almost irrelevant to capital markets. most of u.k. profit, quote -- corporate quoted profit comes from elsewhere and even the yield curve dances to the tune of the u.s. economy more than anything else. effect onion has an the u.k. economy, it is interesting relative to elsewhere in the world. investment is kind of flat in the u.k. economy. elsewhere in europe and the u.s., investment is picking up. i think we are missing out on these trends and it is understandable that around the world they are asking to see what goes on with the trade and backdrop we have to operate in. wellnging that, you may see investment flatlining little bit. guy: stick around. he is the head of investment strategy at barclays. iser on, politicians and this leaders going to moscow for the meeting of 2017. vladimir putin will speak during a panel discussion moderated by bloomberg. do not miss that conversation. certainly worth paying attention to. 11:00 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ 8:20 one in london. a bloomberg business flash with sebastian sal
you pointed out earlier, the u.k. economy is almost irrelevant to capital markets. most of u.k. profit, quote -- corporate quoted profit comes from elsewhere and even the yield curve dances to the tune of the u.s. economy more than anything else. effect onion has an the u.k. economy, it is interesting relative to elsewhere in the world. investment is kind of flat in the u.k. economy. elsewhere in europe and the u.s., investment is picking up. i think we are missing out on these trends and it is...