Hello. This is todays Worldwide Exchange. Im ross westgate. And im kelly echs. These are your headlines from around the world. Inflation is growing the India Central Bank prefer easing. The government steps in to contain home buying by foreigners in singapore. And a major overall, boosting operate aing profits by 25 . And its merger monday. Watch group by terry winstons division by 700 million, but u. P. S. Walks away from its 5. 2 billion offer for tnt express. All righty. Its Worldwide Exchange here and we are back in the saddle. And it feels good. And George Osborne is making some comments. Hes basically saying that its an interesting starting point and he plays down the prospects of there being a straight referendum on being an in out referendum, part of the eu, not part of the eu, which is mixed from where most people think they are. Some of the surveys show the people becoming more worried about it and we saw those comments, whats his face, labor leader over the weekend saying th
Japan on friday. About 160g to be up points higher compared to what we saw friday. Signs ofr showing strength ahead of the figure that will show business sentiment. The question is whether abenomics is working its magic. Business confidence is set to rise for the fourth consecutive quarter. Down. Break it a good morning. Very festive. Thank you. Of three points. A fourth consecutive quarter of gains. One is the Consumer Spending. It is important to get them have a lot of money. That is the april sales tax rise. It is 8 or numeral five percent. The inflation target is 2 . Theyre going to see the fourth gains. Any row of it is a year at abenomics beginning its course. Robust fiscal house spending will help as well. Companies have been maintaining their upbeat cap expenditure plans. It will be the most positive outlook since 2007. They confirm the japanese economy is recovering and allow the bank of japan to hang off on stimulus. Even more than the fed. A lot of manufacturing. It will go