hello and welcome to bbc news. banks and governments around the world are nervously watching the european markets to see if the crisis surrounding credit suisse will develop into a global banking crisis. so far things seem reasonably calm with shares in credit suisse rising almost 30% after the swiss national bank gave it a lifeline. but there are concerns that a potential interest rate rise later on thursday by the european central bank could add further volatility to the situation. earlier our business presenter sally bundock explained why the situation at credit suisse was notjust important to the financial community but to all of us: a real worry about credit suisse. if that bank, which is 160 odd years old in switzerland, were to fail, it could have the same effect that the lehman brothers collapse had in 2008, which is it brings a huge amount of fear within markets about the stability of other banks. so people therefore act very quickly and remove their funds from banks
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the last. the missile we saw that it was in an intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of reaching all the way to the us mainland. north korea is showing the korea and japan that it is becoming more of a threat, continuing with its nuclear programme, its weapons are becoming more sophisticated and more dangerous and south korea and japan are seeing the benefits that they can have if they start to share their intelligence and their militaries work together on this, and we have just heard from the press conference that the two sides have agreed to restart the security talks shortly. this is hugely significant, and it is what the united states has been pushing for for a long time, so they will be very welcome at this news. but this is about more than just military security for south korea, it s also about economic security. south korea wanted to shore up some of those vital supply chains that means it can remain one of the leading producers of semiconductors, and
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