Youre watching daybreak asia coming to you live from new york, sydney and hong kong. Counting down to the major market opens in asia. Australia has just opened, the top stories this hour, asia stocks extending losses within escalation of the middle east conflict and the feds policy outlook. Rates will still stay on hold while not withholding the possibility of a future hike. It does not feel like it is too tight right now, there is no evidence that policy is too tight. President biden set to deliver an address on the israel hamas war. Xi jinping calling for a ceasefire in his first Public Comments since the conflict broke out. We have the opening of the asx 200 at the start of the session, the first market coming online. What will be driving sentiment is geopolitics, and also jay powell kicking off what we heard from the fed chairman earlier, saying that they will not necessarily see a rate hike in november, but the outlook is a cautious one. And he says that the door is still open. Of
And whats been left out. Also tonight. Clashes in the west bank pit palestinians against Israeli Soldiers during protests against Donald Trumps recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel. When the rain is blowing in your face, the anorexic teenager whose death could have been prevented, failed by every nhs organisation that should have cared for her. The changing face of television are the newcomers stealing the crown jewels of traditional broadcasters . And snow across parts of the uk causes chaos on the roads, and theres Colder Weather on the way. Coming up on sports day on bbc news, british and ireland lions captain Sam Warburton will miss the six nations. The Wales International had knee surgery ruling him out of the tournament. Good evening. Stage one is done. Next stop the beginning of talks about our future relationship with the eu including trade. After through the night negotiations, a deal was struck first thing this morning between the uk and the eu on key areas inclu
After three days of cajoling, compromise, and criticism. It was a good morning for theresa may. A deal to pave the way to brexit round two, the jargon she had longed to hear. Sufficient progress has now been made on the strict terms of the divorce. This was a difficult negotiation for the european union, as well as for the united kingdom. After breakdown on monday, blocked by her allies at home, a huge weight off the governments stressed shoulders. I very much welcome the prospect of moving ahead to the next phase, to talk about trade and security, and to discuss the positive and ambitious future relationship. Are you going to be celebrating, mr barnier . No. Cracking open the champagne . Were still working, no. Still more work to do, 0k. No celebrations for either side. There have been many compromises, and more to come. The agreement implies it will cost between 55 59 billion to settle our accounts as we leave. There is no finalfigure, and it could be more, but paid over many years.
Drama about the queens life has gone online today. It comes at a time when netflix and other streaming Services Like amazon and apple are ploughing billions of pounds into programme making. And as our media editor amol rajan reports, its dramatically reshaping the way we watch television. 70 years ago, the wedding of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip was broadcast on a Single Channel in black and white. The world has changed. Today, their marriage and times has been dramatised in a multimillion pound, high tech production, consumed on a range of devices. Yet this very british story was made by netflix, not the bbc. The company now boasts over 100 million subscribers, and was irresistible to the british executive behind the crown. Well, you know, you can get to see Tech Companies very, very easily, and they make decisions very speedily, and they seem to have lots of money. So all of these are very attractive qualities when youre trying to sell a tv show. Netflix have said they will spen
The most expensive dramas ever made. Later series about the queen s life has got online today. It comes at a time when netflix and other streaming Services Like amazon and apple are putting billions of pounds into programme making. And it is dramatically reshaping the way we watch television. 70 years ago, the wedding of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip was broadcast on a Single Channel in black and white. The world has changed. Today, their marriage and times has been dramatised in a multimillion pound, high tech production, consumed on a range of devices. Yet this very british story was made by netflix, not the bbc. The company now boasts over 100 million subscribers, and was irresistible to the british executive behind the crown. Well, you know, you can get to see Tech Companies very, very easily, and they make decisions very speedily, and they seem to have lots of money. So all of these are very attractive qualities when youre trying to sell a tv show. Netflix have said they will