Cases surging in many u. S. States. India considers new lockdowns. Facebook insists it has diversity at the top of its list. But it seems to have done little to boost black staff numbers. Lets take a look at how we are shaping up. That drag coming through from u. S. Stocks. Rotation ofsee this the highflying tech stocks. Netflix casting a very dim shadow. Missing horribly on just about every metric investors care about. Nikkei futures up by a quarter of 1 . Tsmc raising its outlook for evan revenue. Maintaining there for your guidance. Saying that they are seeing improve conditions coming out of china. Lets take a look at chinese stocks in particular as we close out this trading week. One state media article suggested it was responsible for corruption and bribery cases against china. We will continue to see if that stock stages much of a rebound. Shery of course. Also moving markets as the coronavirus. Deaths topping 585,000. U. S. Infection rates rose 2. 5 . Brazils count rose above 2
Heavyweights cat cuts earnings outlook. Boeing sticking to the timeline for the return of the 737 max. Softbanks massive wework bailout. The latest deal details and the golden parachute for adam neumann. Mark zuckerberg goes to washington were going tostart with that pair of dow components, boeing erasing earlier losses despite a big earnings miss. Revenues slightly above consensus. Company still sees the 737 max getting back to service in q4. And then there is caterpillar, missing with quarterly results, cutting full year guide, hurt by weaker demand in china the first decline in quarterly profit since 2016. As they had sales down in every region which you just talked about. My travel trust owns it does that mean im an idiot . No it means you have to take pause and say they continue to buy back stock, they said would no longer be episodic cash flow remains really good. I didnt think i could make this much money with this decline in revenues all that said, so what 400 other companies i
Something i know its something we didnt see as an ideal tool in our institutional context. And i think, you know, different Central Banks around the world did Different Things and we can observe how those things work, but i dont think we regard that as a firstorder tool or something we would be likely to use. There are other things that we need to look at. And i would say yield curve control, sort of shortterm yield curve control is something thats worth looking at. Not at all something that we havent looked at it, but it will be something that we look at when the time comes and the last thing ill say is, you know, i think our tool kit, well use it aggressively to the extent we need to. Yeah. To achieve our mandate. So one of the questions i got from someone today, who knew i was going to be asking you questions, was, is there an unintended consequence of in a reasonable growth, low employment near the target rate inflation rate, is there an unintended consequence of easing into that e
Drug related deaths in scotland soar according to new figures, theyre now the highest in the eu. I was in the house and i had again injected, i think it was morphine at that stage, and i had odd. Four us congresswomen hit back at donald trump after his tweets about them, widely dubbed racist and the extraordinary skill of surgeons whove spent months separating female twins fused at the head. And youve still got, what, four or five hours to do . Yeah, we have to put them together now. So weve taken them apart and we have to reconstruct their heads. And coming up on bbc news englands attention turns to the ashes as they look to make it a summer of double success. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Exactly 50 years ago today, the mission which took mankind to the moon for the first time apollo 11 was launched. Four days later, Neil Armstrong and buzz aldrin made history by setting foot on the lunar surface, a feat of technological ingenuity and human daring. Events commemo
Theres still been no significant criticism from senior republicans. 50 years ago, something took place that changed our world, that defined an era that opened an array of new possibilities. This happened. Six, five, four, three, tear, one. Zero. All engines running. Left of, we had a lift off, dated ten minutes past the hour. Lift off on apollo 11. Three men were on board apollo 11 when it set off for the moon in 1969. Neil armostrong and buzz aldrin, and the command module pilot, michael collins. Here he is describing the launch. As you lift off, if there is any imbalance, its compensated for by the swelling of your motor is below you. There are five engines down there, and as you and send it very slowly and majestically, inside is a different situation. You feel like a figgfing different situation. You feel like a jiggling left to right and youre not quite sure whether those jiggles are big or small as they should be or how much closer they will put you to that launch umbilical tow