Expected. The u. S. Just continues to get it done. Its all about record highs in the market to lets get a check on the markets. Gain for the first half of the year and that means risk on is gold falling back down through 14 an ounce and a little bit of a lift off on the long end. Rate expectations for a fed cut in july continue to remain in place. That theymething might be happy about is dollar weakness relative to yuan strength. We got some resolution for now on the g20 and some concessions on huawei. As we stick with asia, we have been talking about china and we go over to a conversation we are having in hong kong where you are looking at live photos o building which is the Legislative Council building. We will be live in hong kong in just about 10 minutes time. We know that hong kong protesters had breached the building and there you see it, live photos inside as they march on the july 1 22nd anniversary of hong kongs handover back to china. The union jack is in the center stage. Le
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Hello and welcome. The British Foreign secretary has warned of serious consequences if the seizure of a british tanker in the strait of hormuz by iran is not resolved. The stena impero was bound for saudi arabia when the owners say they lost contact with the vessel. There are 23 personnel on board but no british citizens are among them. It comes after an iranian vessel was captured earlier this month. James robbins reports. This is stena impero, built only last year, british flagged, 183 metres long, now in the hands of iran, together with her 23 crew. Routine satellite tracking of the tanker shows her under way from the emirates of fujairah, around midday, heading north, staying well inside International Waters of the gulf until this happened. Just after three oclock, the 30,000 ton tanker diverts seriously off course. Her last known movement was around four oclock, inside iranian waters. The owners, stena bulk and Northern Marine management, say in a statement and then news tonight t
Hello and welcome. The uks foreign secretary is warning there will be serious consequences if iran doesnt release a british tanker seized in the gulf with 23 crew on board. The stena impero was heading for the saudia arabian port ofjubail but contact was lost with the ship as it passed through the strait of hormuz. Tracking data shows it deviating from its intended route. Iranian media is quoting military officials saying it is being taken to the port in bandar abbas for further investigations. Our Diplomatic Correspondent James Robbins reports on the latest escalation of tensions in the region. This is stena impero, built only last year, british flagged, 183 metres long, now in the hands of iran, together with her 23 crew. Routine satellite tracking of the tanker shows her under way from the emirates of fujairah, around midday, heading north, staying well inside International Waters of the gulf until this happened. Just after three oclock, the 30,000 ton tanker diverts seriously off c