Nejra welcome to daybreak europe. It has just gone 6 00 in london. An absolute earnings long on spot. The Second Quarter adjusted operating income comes in at 225 million euros. The estimate was 289 million euros. On the Second Quarter, adjusted operating income, that looks to be a miss. 225 versus the estimate of 289. The secondquarter adjusted operating income there at 305. The estimate at 289. Thats a correction coming through there. That secondquarter adjusted operating income is a beat. The initial number look like a mess. Miss. Secondquarter revenue. 2. 4 5 billion euros. The estimate was 2. 47. A slight miss on the revenue. To their ceo. Dont miss that interview at 7 30 a. M. London time. Deutsche bank, we are getting numbers from that. The big focus for investors is going to be the execution of the turnaround plan. If i could get to the headline numbers right now. Secondquarter trading revenue at 1. 6 9 billion euros. The estimate was 1. 7 9 billion. Givent a huge a prize what
The past. It wasnt really an unusual thing to happen in sudan, the same way it was in egypt, for example. There was always in understanding this was different, but there was also Lessons Learned from the arab spring, when Omar Al Bashir was from the arab spring, when Omar Al Bashir was deposed, and from the arab spring, when Omar Al Bashir was deposed, and the army remained in power, the protesters would not go home, because they realise this would just be a man mike redux, a continuation of his regime. They realised it in a way, because of what had happened in egypt . A couple of ways, the military didnt ever really return it to the barix. Also, because the entire military establishment is tainted by Omar Al Bashir, entire military establishment is tainted by Omar Al Bashir, and entire military establishment is tainted by omaral bashir, and it wasnt really separate to him, in the way the military was separate in egypt. Optically, there wasnt enough daylight, there wasnt enough distanc
Fears grow for four uk climbers among eight missing in the himalayas. Heavy and rain and snow are hampering search efforts one of the biggest shocks in the history of the of heavyweight boxing Anthony Joshua loses his three titles to the mexican andy ruinr after a seventh round stoppage at new Yorks Madison Square garden. Yesterday we got to 27. 6 degrees caller 28 if you like just to the west of london at heathrow, officially the hottest day of 2019 so officially the hottest day of 2019 so far. Fresh air is on the way for the week ahead. Its sunday the 2nd ofjune. Our top story liverpool have become european champions for the sixth time after beating tottenham in last nights Champions League final. The reds won the game in madrid 2 0 to givejurgen klopp his first trophy as liverpool boss. 0ur Sports Reporter david 0rnstein was at the game. Backin back in possession of the trophy they have come to love the most, a clu b they have come to love the most, a club defined by european succes
The nasdaq is on track for its best monthly gain since july of 2016 the s p 500 is at its biggest monthly gain since last february the s p and nasdaq have risen seven of the last eight trading days if you were waiting for things to slow down, you are still waiting. Triple digit gains for the dow already this morning overnight in asia there were gains this came after the strength yesterday with the dow up 200 points. The hang seng was up by 1 shanghai was up by 0. 1 . The nikkei did give back some ground in europe this morning, there are some green arrows across the board. Gains of a quarter percentage point for germany and the ftse in london. The cac in france is up by a third of a percentage point. If you want to look at treasury yields which have been picking up ground, you will see the treasury yield for the tenyear, sitting about the same, 2. 544 lawmakers in germany reached a break through in talks to form a new government the euro rising. You need a government. Euro rising to new
But in terms of who was seen to have a Good Campaign, and who wasnt having a Good Campaign . I think this is something that doesnt necessarilyjust come down to the campaign. I personally Supportjeremy Corbyn because this is a process, this is a great, and what he represents is part of this process. It is a shift from this, kind of, establishment politics to something which is more for the community, the bottom, the people. Who here thinks brexit wont actually happen now . I have no idea. I think it will. Just a softer version than what she wanted. It is this word that hangs there, brexit, what does it mean . You know . We dont know what it means yet. When it happens we will have a list of things that our policies and things that are going to happen. Maybe there should be a vote, then. If we all turn against it all of us in this room say, no, thats going to affect my mum, the children, thats going to affect the health service. We cant have that happen to our country. I think that britai