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Tech which doesntjust track your heart rate but also tells a woman when shes at her most fertile. When you listen to music do you think about the performer . As jay z sells a stake in his artist led Music Streaming Service, tidal, we want to know, do fans care about the artist or the access . Just use bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. Thank you already for those of you who have tweeted about jay z, nothing we can say out loud on the bbc, so send in some comments we can read out lets first of all start with what is going on in terms of global trade. The United States are out, but japan, Australia And New Zealand say their big Free Trade Deal can go ahead anyway. The tra ns Pacific Partnership was aimed at boosting the economics of 12 nations around the pacific ocean. But the new us President Donald Trump has used his first working day in the white house to sign an Executive Order pulling the us out of the deal. The tra ns Pacific Partnership covered about 40 of the worlds economy an

Latest News | Rather Than Getting Focussed on Visas, We Are Broad-basing Service Requests in FTAs: Commerce Secy

Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. India has recalibrated its demands for relaxation of norms for the services sector under a free-trade agreement (FTA), making it more broad-based while negotiating such trade deals, instead of focusing only on easy visa for its professionals, Commerce Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam on Thursday said. Latest News | Rather Than Getting Focussed on Visas, We Are Broad-basing Service Requests in FTAs: Commerce Secy.

Latest News | SBI Raises USD 300 Mn of Regulation S Formosa Bonds

Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. State Bank of India (SBI) on Thursday said it has raised USD 300 million from Regulation S Formosa bonds offering a coupon of 2.49 per cent. Latest News | SBI Raises USD 300 Mn of Regulation S Formosa Bonds.

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to go through background checks because remember they re going to be on a base. you know, they re going to have they re they won t necessarily have access to classified information or anything like that. it s not that level. but they do go through background checks before they come here. it is a very common practice for the u.s. to train foreign militaries. and they actually last time i was in a year or so ago, the saudis and the the u.s. military who were there were very proud of the fact that they work and train with the saudi military. particularly, the air force because as we all know, the saudi air force has had a history of of accidents and whatnot. in some particularly awful and devastating ones in yemen where they ve hit markets or or areas and killed a lot of civilians. and they say it s poor training and whatnot. so made this very concerted effort to work with them to try to help them on their targets and their proficiency and professionalism. they are very prou

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orbits the earth so we just never get to see that side it is in fact also regularly bathed in sunlight. well with beijing we prefer to focus on the moon and simply tune out the message that we got today from the c.e.o. of apple tim cook warning that revenues will not be as strong as predicted because in sluggish i phone sales in china apple stocks they took a hit markets are already jittery about a slowing chinese economy and the trade tariff dispute with washington if you add that it s the future of the world s second largest economy where it s not so bright anymore you could say it s kind of like that for sawyer of the moon. apple is bad news seems to confirm what investors have feared for some time the i phone hype could be over and so far there doesn t seem to be a solid plan coming out of cupertino to re excite consumers for years the i phone has been apple superstar the device brings

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