Operations as the pandemic wreaks havoc on its business model. Good morning, this is bloomberg surveillance. I am Francine Lacqua in london. Lets get to the headlines. Expectations of a 6 slump in the Global Economy, but a caveat hang if there is a second wave, which some economists are expecting, it would be a 7. 6 slump. The oecd is explaining what will happen if the economies stay open and there is a second wave and second lockdown. In theetween 6 slump Global Economy and 7. 6 if there is a second wave. The markets are focusing on the rally in a couple days ago. It is about the fed and what they will do today. Investors are waiting for the decision on monetary policy. Treasuries edging lower and crude oil retreating. Lets get to the first word news in london with any murder. Dani the World Health Organization is walking back its comment on the asymptomatic spread of coronavirus, a day it was very rare, it says it is unclear. The head of the unit says previous projections were a misu
Manus welcome to i am manus cranny. Welcome to the pulse. I am manus cranny. The story of day from the asia. The president of toshiba along with two other executives, their resignation and their formal News Conference and this was a 1. 2 billion scandal restating their earnings over the past six years, unrealistic led to what is a systemic flawed accounting process, challenging the culture within japan. Probably one of the single most important issues that will be addressed here which is so much power for people as of the top and no way for anybody to really challenge the toshiba accounting methods. Everything from Nuclear Reactors and ships. A is now falling on hisao tanaka the president. If we have any headlines, we will bring them to you. Our top story and that is commodities. Bloomberg commodities index dropped to a 13 year low yesterday. Right . Ryan you have to go back to 2002 to see Commodity Prices where they are now. A fiveyear low. 2012 when we had the darkest days of the eur
Dedicated to ideas that never took off. The museum of failure. Good morning. Its june 8th. Iam i am annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Polling stations are open across the country as millions of people go to cast their votes in the general election. Theyll close at 10pm this evening, with the first results due before midnight. Police say therell be increased security at some Polling Stations with Armed Officers in some areas. Joining me now from westminster is our Political Correspondent alicia mccarthy. And intensive seven Week Campaign and now people get to go and cast their votes, tech as to what has been happening. 50 days since mps voted to hold the selection and finally, today is the day. Polling stations will be open for another 11 hours. We have seen theresa may, tim farron, nicola sturgeon, jeremy corbyn, they have all been out to vote so far. We are electing 650 mps. We have got 3301 candidates standing in the selection. 986 of those women. The polls dont close unt
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