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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Daybreak Europe February 14, 2018

Anna good morning everybody this is bloomberg daybreak europe. Lets get to the numbers from Credit Suisse, this was powerhouse giving us their numbers the swiss powerhouse giving us their numbers. , 12. 8 . Uarter they say that is a strong start to 2018 market dependent activity. Fullyear Dividend Per Share is 0. 25 and swiss franc in swiss franc. Also veryn trading much in focus, that is still 30 of this business, even though they have pivoted towards what management. Of this business, even though they have Wealth Management. They had to liquidate the products related to vix. Getting down the profit and loss 2. 14 2. 1 3ss 2. 13 billion, which looks to be smaller than expected. We will speak to the Ceo Tidjane Thiam later. We will bring that to you in the 6 30 portion of our program. Agricole got credit bucking the trading trend. That is an unexpected increase in their trading revenue. That has defined the trend of the overall industry. 32 ome comes in up 33 . Provisions fall by 15 .

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live February 19, 2018

Winner Frances Mcdormand said she was backing it without wearing black herself. I have a little trouble with compliance. Good morning. Its monday 19 february. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may will announce a year long review this lunchtime into how Higher Education is funded, admitting that england has one of the most expensive systems of tuition in the world. In a speech in derbyshire, the Prime Minister, who will say she shares the concerns of students and parents about the cost of getting a degree. Universities are free to charge up to just over £9,000 a year, depending on the course. However, only a handful charge less than the maximum. Graduates in england now leave university with average debts of more than £50,000. Thats because Interest Rates on Student Loans now stand at 6. 1 . 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. Good morning. The university and couege good morning. The university and College Union says this review needs to be radical an

BBCNEWS Business Briefing February 6, 2018

To fasten your seatbelts. If you work in Financial Markets, it is a sea of red. Definitely a sea of red on asian markets today as the major indices all head lower following those big losses in the us. The nikkei is down over 6. 5 and the hang seng is down nearly 5 . The worst day for hong kong for quite some time. Do not forget, it is really sensitive, hong kong, the considerations on us Interest Rates in the future. To considerations. It is especially exposed. This follows the worst one day loss in history on the dowjones in the us. Safe havens like the japanese yen is in favour. A strong yen does not help exporters in tokyo. A quarter of the trump rally has now been wiped out. Yogita limaye reports from new york. This Trading Floor saw the worst day since the financial crisis. After months of hitting record highs, us stocks went into freefall. The trigger, wage growth has been faster than expected, sparking fears there will be a rise in Interest Rates. Certainly not what this man wou

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live September 4, 2017

Like children become the latest weapon in the fight against speeding drivers in buckinghamshire. Good morning. Its monday the 4th of september. Im rebecca jones. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. South korea says it has seen indications that the north is preparing more missile launches, possibly an intercontinental ballistic missile. It follows pyongyangs sixth and most powerful nuclear test. The us defence secretary, james mattis, warned that any threat would be met with a massive and overwhelming response and the white house said President Trump was ready to use Americas Nuclear capabilities. This morning, the Russian Deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said that any clumsy steps could lead to an explosion. These are the latest pictures of a live fire missile exercise carried out by south korea in response to pyongyangs nuclear test. Our correspondent robin brant reports. After the north exploded a Nuclear Device below ground, the south responded with this. A series of missile launche

BBCNEWS BBC Business Live October 9, 2017

Can see a brand new trading week has begun with spain edging higher. And gold its where nervous investors put their money in uncertain times, so why has this stuff lost its shine in the last few months . Well speak to the uks biggest bullion trader. And as one of britains biggest Property Owners predicts the death of the high street store, we want to know how much of your shopping do you do online . All of it . Orjust certain items . Let us know, just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. It isa it is a critical week for spain with investors worldwide watching what happens in the next 2a to 48 hours. Over the weekend more businesses in catalonia said they are taking steps to prepare in case the region does try to break away and declare independence from spain. The Central Government has passed a decree making it easierforfirms to move their legal headquarters away from catalonia, with companies no longer needing share holder approval. One of the countrys biggest banks,

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