Lets get your global exchange, where we bring you todays market moving news from all around the world. From hong kong to munich to paris washington to sarasota, florida and new york, our bloomberg voices are on the ground with todays top stories. There are questions about transparency for china. Rishaad salamat joins us from hong kong. Walk us through some of the latest. Now with63,000 cases the death toll up by 121, but the inconsistency in the numbers has led to a lot of questions. Some of them are not being answered, and that has led to people thinking that this disease is not really going away at the moment. We had some optimism a couple of days ago, but that has receded somewhat. Weve also got bickering between washington and beijing. The u. S. Saying they have been denied that. On a microeconomic level, weve got companies such as Fiat Chrysler halting production in one of its plants in serbia. They cant get enough parts out of china. If you want to buy a barbie doll in the future
Particularly when it comes to equities. 0. 3 . 600 up by the eurodollar just turning negative in front of our eyes. Its been positive for most of the day. As you can see, the movement is to the downside, as it is with brent crude coming out trading 57. 24. We are down by 0. 2 . This talk about what is happening in brussels. This week, the European Union would unveil big plans for rules on Artificial Intelligence and Data Management ahead of the socalled white paper. Has beenns tech czar meeting with facebooks mark zuckerberg. Joining us from brussels, bloombergs maria tadeo. Talk us through how important these rules are going to be. Important because these rules will have a Significant Impact on u. S. Technology companies. European regulators want to get tax reform on Digital Services. A tax on Companies Like facebook. Define a newt to frontier for Digital Services that has to do with Artificial Intelligence, facial recognition, and so on. This meeting was crucial for mark zuckerberg,
International next its going on the ground well in the u. K. And ireland but i think. Were going underground 17 years to the day of the repeated largest protest in history when around 10000000 people in 600 cities around the world peacefully demonstrated against tony blairs war in iraq his history shows elites largely ignored that concern coming up in the show we speak to the 3rd biggest Pharmaceutical Company in britain j. F. K. About the chances of a vaccine amid an epidemic of misinformation about the rotavirus. Code until december the british m. P. For one of the richest places on earth kensington speaks to us about grenville the day after another silent march to commemorate a defining emblem of the cause. Of bailing out the city of london buses mafias across the e. U. Are accused of using the block to launder dirty money we speak to the director of a new film the traitor about real life mafia boss turned informant so master was getter about the cause of betrayal of its socialist b
Of commons and house of lords. Mikel arteta says its the other main stories an honour to become on tonights programme the new arsenal manager on a three the duke of edinburgh is being and a half year deal. Treated in hospital in london he for whats been described and a half year deal. Has been appointed on a thre| as a pre existing condition. A he has been appointed on a three and a half year deal replacing the sack a us diplomats wife, anne sacoolas, is charged with causing the death previous manager. He won the cup by dangerous driving of 19 year old twice in three years and it has been harry dunn. Underwater motorways working as a coach at manchester heavy rain and floods put the brakes on the christmas getaway, city. He decided to move there. When you have dreams, you cannot stop it. In parts of southern england. So you have to follow your dreams. Arsenal announce the appointment of former Manchester City 0f assistant mikel arteta so you have to follow your dreams. Of course that w
Parts of southern england that are inundated. At a quarter to eight, private eyes editor ian hislop joins the bbcs media editor to look back ona the bbcs media editor to look back on a fascinating year of front covers, cartoons, and satire. Good evening. Three and a half years after the uk voted to leave the eu, mps have resoundingly voted in favour of the government cosmic brexit bill. It paves the way for borisjohnson to deliver his promise that the uk will leave the eu at the end of next month. Well, the per minister won the vote easily by 358 votes to 234. Six labour mps rebelled and voted with the government. Now, the Withdrawal Agreement, now approved in principle by mps, says that the uk will leave the eu on the 31st of january and allows a transition period until the end of 2020. During which time, we will still abide by eu rules. It also says that we will pay the eu a divorce bill of around £33 billion, and it sets out a plan for dealing with the Northern Irish border with wh