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BBCNEWS World July 2, 2024

months to september. so how does the eurozone push for growth and stay competitive? let s find out. joining me now is azad zangana, who s a senior european economist at schroders. thank you forjoining us here. welcome to bbc news. we have growth falling, or rather stalling, inflation hopefully falling. how does the euro zone position itself, what should it be doing? position itself, what should it be doinu ? position itself, what should it be doing? position itself, what should it be doinu? ., ., , ., be doing? the eurozone is doing re be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much what be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much what most - be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much what most of- be doing? the eurozone is doing pretty much what most of the i pretty much what most of the advanced economies around the world are trying to do at the moment, which is low inflation, and they have done that by raising interest rates qu

BBCNEWS World July 2, 2024

time coming but we re finally getting some detail.- time coming but we re finally getting some detail. yes, we are exectinu getting some detail. yes, we are expecting the getting some detail. yes, we are expecting the company, - getting some detail. yes, we are expecting the company, british l getting some detail. yes, we are - expecting the company, british steel owned by the chinese group to announce plans to close blast furnaces. these are energy emission and labour intensive ways of making fresh veg and steel. and replace them with two electric arc furnaces which is electricity to generate the high temperatures involved and use recycled scrap steel as the input to bring steel out the other side. they want to do this over the next couple of years. in a way to bring down emissions and make it greener but of course that labour intensive bit, it s much less labour intensive and it s much less labour intensive and it s thought that up to 2000 jobs could be up to risk in the

BBCNEWS BBC Business Live June 30, 2017

Fine for google. Also, fine for google. As packets of weetabix are inhabited also, as packets of weetabix are inhabited new zealand, we want to know what you cant live without when you go on holiday. Is it your pot of marmite or your tea bag . Its the tea bags for me. Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. We start with more problems for British Airways. Thousands of passengers are learning that their flights have been cancelled because of an unprecedented 16 day strike by some cabin crew, which begins tomorrow, july 1st. On thursday, ba said most flights will operate as normal, but it has cancelled a number of long haul departures to and from heathrow. Short haul and flights from other uk airports are unaffected. So whats it all about . The unite union says cabin crew who have taken industrial action over pay in the past have been blacklisted losing benefits like staff Travel Concessions and bonuses. Ba estimates around 8 of its total cabin c

BBCNEWS BBC Business Live July 11, 2017

Will look at the asian markets and also we will look ahead to wall street. Flying Around The World at someone street. Flying Around The World at someone elses expands might seem like fun, but is Business Travel all it is cracked up to be . One man trying to get companies to part with their cash. Scientists tell us our desire to drink more coffee makes us live longer. How do you drink yours . I like live longer. How do you drink yours . Ilike and live longer. How do you drink yours . I like and americana with extra hot milk. Just tell us on twitter. Extra strong lotto for me. You have been sharing yours. We will share those with you later. A very warm welcome to Business Live. The world of work is changing but the question is, can employment and tax law keep up . In the uk government review was calling for workers in the so called gig economy to get new rights, they are talking about people who take short term jobs, things like driving for uber. It can offer flexibility but it often mea

BBCNEWS Newsday January 5, 2017

And london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, where president obamas legacy is being fought over by congress in the final days of his term. The battle lines have been drawn over the future of the president s healthcare reforms known as obamaca re. The Incoming Trump administration has promised to repeal it as soon as possible and the Republican Party is now in control of both houses. Laura trevelyan reports from washington. They swarmed across capitol hill today with rival entourages and duelling missions. One to protect his Signature Health care law, the other to drive a stake through it. President obama and Vice President elect mike pence met with their respective lawmakers to plot their opposing strategies. According to those present, mr obama encouraged democrats to fight republicans hard, nickname their attempts trump care and not rescue them by helping to pass a replacement law. For his part, mr pence con

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