a nasa spacecraft is closing in on an asteroid in an attempt to change its course. it s a test of a technique to re direct any object in space which could cause damage by colliding with earth. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and journalist rachel shabi and political editor of the people and sunday mirror, nigel nelson. let s see what came in in the last 40 let s see what came in in the last a0 minutes or so. we will start with dft. with the financial times leads on the continued turmoil in the markets it says neither the government or the bank of england have been able to halt the fall of sterling. the metro appears to put the blame directly on the chancellor kwasi kwarteng the pound, it says, kwar tanks . the daily mail has a different scapegoat, however it blames city speculators whom it says have been making profits from talking the pound down. the i focuses on mortgage lenders pulling th
Business news live from singapore. On the upward trend. Japan charts another quarterly growth for the sixth time in a row. Is abenomics finally working . And a tale of two economies. We focus on india and pakistan as they mark 70 years of independence from the british empire. Welcome to Asia Business report. Live from singapore. Lets kick off with what is on the Business Calendar this week. Japan just released its latest economic data. The worlds third biggest economy expanded at an annualised rate of 4 between april and june. That is the sixth straight quarter of growth, driven partly by private consumption. Mid week, the Bank Of Thailand will be deciding on the cost of borrowing and later in the week, on thursday, a lot of focus will be on alibaba as it releases Second Quarter earnings. Earlier i spoke to a representative from the Bank Of Singapore and asked about the japanese economy and whether abenomics is working through the system. It looks like growth will be between 2 and 3 ,
Steadfastly committed to the city of triple toe. Gibraltar. Chinese president Xijinping Heads to the us. We preview his meeting with donald trump and other Key Market Events of this week. And bubble, toil and trouble. Is beijing becoming too expensive for its residents to buy a home . Welcome to Asia Business report live from singapore with me, mariko oi. We have a packed show and week ahead of us. Line and ministers and Central Bank Governors from the association of Southeast Asian nations art meeting in the philippines. On tuesday, we have surely as central bank expected to meet and probably keep Borrowing Costs on hold and then on thursday and friday, chinese president xi jinping meets us President Donald Trump in florida. Earlier, i spoke with the chief Investment Officer with the chief Investment Officer with the chief Investment Officer with the bank of singapore. I started by asking what we can expect from the mac you to meeting. Started by asking what we can expect from the mac
Vikram Malhotra, the global market head for Global, South Asia and Middle East at Bank of Singapore, will be the new CEO and co-founder of 360 One Global. Malhotra, who was overseeing about $20 billion in assets under management in the Bank of Singapore, had earlier worked with Barclays, UBS, and ABN Amro.