Manus im manus cranny. We have got the pmi. We have the composite that comes in better. Germany slow down 54. Francine both manufacturing and services. We are better than expected. Manufacturing unchanged, but the services rising from a year earlier. That is the pmi data. The top story this week being the ecb. Lets take a look at the big market moves following draghis press conference. Ryan interestingly have not seen the euro strengthen very much at all on the back of the pmi reading which beat expectations. This is the euro over the last two days. It was tanking. It tanked for 11. 5 hours after mario draghi started speaking. Everyone anticipating more helicopter money on the way. Its settles a bit now. You look at the options market. Increasingly sense draghi started speaking yesterday, traders are getting more and more bearish on the euro. Lets go and look at the stoxx 600. A second day on fire. It rose 2 yesterday on the comments from mr. Draghi. And it is up again today about 1 .
A second round later this. Time so welcome to the program. Britains parliament is debating a way to resolve the bratz it crisis in a few hours lawmakers will vote on a number of options to try and reach a consensus on a plan for the country to leave the European Union cabinet ministers around to the Prime Minister since ten downing street for talks ahead of tonights vote a similar series of votes last week so m. P. s fail to unite around an alternative to the Prime Ministers with three months there was no majority the options for a second referendum customs you gave them are support. Meanwhile European Commission president john claude young says the u. Is losing patience with london. But actually we have yet another brics a day the fourth vote of a counter correctly and nobody knows where we are going. To dep need we now know what the British Parliament does not want but we dont yet know what it does want and as things is an open book in comparison with the British Parliament. We need
As German Chancellor Olaf Scholz heads to China to meet with President Xi Jinping on Friday, he is under political pressure at home, and from Washington, to rethink Berlin s relationship with Beijing.
As German Chancellor Olaf Scholz heads to China to meet with President Xi Jinping on Friday, he is under political pressure at home, and from Washington, to rethink Berlin's relationship with Beijing.
As German Chancellor Olaf Scholz heads to China to meet with President Xi Jinping on Friday, he is under political pressure at home, and from Washington, to rethink Berlin s relationship with Beijing.