And Central Banks are stepping up calls for help amid fears that they are running out of options. We are live at the imf meetings in washington. Sophie checking on the start of trade in sydney. Little change, after the drop of 200, halting a fiveday advance. Broadly speaking, we are setting up for a mix start in the agion, but looking to have second weekly gain. Chinese thirdquarter gdp numbers come, as corporate numbers on the mainland have shown little improvement after a bleak first half. Japanese inflation remains subdued, giving the boj food for thought at the policy meeting. Able back below 1. 29 on brexit deal hopes, pushing it to a sixmonth low to position for a negative outcome. Aussie bonds under pressure this morning as the rba governor said the economy is improving. Offshore yuan 7. 8 against the 7. 08 against the dollar after fixing. Jessica acting white house chief of staff Mick Mulvaney denies saying that President Trump withheld military aid to ukraine to persuade key h
Thetssge lot| is 2 a the fall out from racist chanting during englands match the essae li the ; g a in bulgaria continues. Fifa calls racism an obnoxious disease, and Jordan Henderson says the england wanted to make the home fans suffer for their behaviour. Thersis liiand ntrants. , and peter crouch is going to be here, giving us his own unique take on life as a footballer. The isssse li 1 and nitranzts have we have a band of rain currently thesssse li 1 and 2 for tes have moving from the west towards the east. When that clears most of us, we will see a return to bright skies, some sunny spells and the odd shower. But beyond that, the forecast trip remains unsettled. More in 15 minutes. Good morning, its wednesday the 16th of october. Our top story the parents of harry dunn have refused to meet the woman involved in the crash which killed their son during a visit to the white house. President trump offered Charlotte Charles and tim dunn the chance to meet Anne Sacoolas who unbeknown to
The u. S. Adds 136,000 jobs were added. Thats less than expected. But there are more than 1. 5 million more jobs than unemployed people, changing the job search. And shelter from the trade storm. Htc says its more sheltered from trade tensions than its u. S. Or chinese competitors. We hear from its ceo. But first, our top story. Microsoft is exposing a foreign power for trying to hack into a u. S. President ial campaign. The tech giant says computer hackers linked to the iranian infiltratetried to accounts for a political campaign. Foreign accounts were compromised by the group. To further discuss, im joined by bloomberg executive editor tom giles. So tom, does this show basically that we havent done enough to look at Election Hacking . Tom its going to be a big issue. Election security and protection against foreign interference in an election has been a big issue and it potentially will be an even bigger issue in 2020. All kinds of ways for foreign powers to get in and muck around wi
Less than what were expected. But there are more than 1. 5 million more jobs than unemployed people. Changing the job search. Shelter from the trade storm. It is more sheltered from trade tensions than its u. S. Or chinese competitors. E see we hear from its ceo but first, our top story. Microsoft is exposing a foreign power for trying to hack into a u. S. President ial campaign. The tech giant says computer hackers related to the iranian government tried to infiltrate a campaign account. Foreign accounts were compromised by the group. To further discuss, am joined by bloomberg executive editor tom giles. Does this show basically that we have not done enough to look at Election Hacking . Be a big issue. Election security and protection ininst foreign interference an election has been a big issue and it potentially will be an even bigger issue in 2020. All kinds of ways for foreign powers to get in and muck around with u. S. Elections. We saw it here today with microsoft talking about t
Hello, this is bbc news. We will be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First the headlines borisjohnson will submit his plans for a brexit deal to brussels tomorrow, but he says there will have to be customs checks on the island of ireland. The duchess of sussex sues the mail on sunday. Prince harry says he wont see his wife victimised by the press as his mother was. Even the Emergency Services struggle as torrential rain sweeps across large parts of england and wales. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are daily mirror columnist Susie Boniface and Katherine Forster from the sunday times. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. We begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep Northern Ireland in a special relationship with europe until 2025. The metro also leads on brexit, saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brus