Monetary policy of the ecb will continue to be extraordinarily accommodative. Anchor a very warm welcome everybody to bloomberg daybreak europe. It is friday morning, our flagship morning show. I am anna edwards. Matt and i am at miller in berlin. Quite a night for markets. Quite a rocky ride. The missile over japan sent a lot of people running first aid haven trades that kind of fizzled out. Ina certainly putting guam range. That did not seem to make the market worry more this time than last time. Just to tell you briefly what is coming up in the program, let us get our viewers up to speed. Jpmorgan spoon founder tim martin joins us for the first interview of the day to talk about earnings and brexit. But matt, you dive into what has been moving markets are not moving markets over the last 24 hours or so. You see the second Missile Launch in japan in as many months, putting guam within range of these missiles. We did see it move the yen. This chart is charting came and the end. And th
Restored. Unimaginable damage, really. The latest satellite picture shows the eye of maria, about a0 miles across, it will be affecting the north of Dominican Republic and this storm is heading close to the turk and Caicos Islands, probably to the north east. There will be Hurricane Force winds, torrential rain and flooding risk. From there, maria spins out quite harmlessly into the atlantic. The next place it might make an effect is perhaps even the uk. The remains of maria could be coming our way in the first week of october. Thats a long way off, there is uncertainty. Today, we have this slow moving weather front across the uk. Its quite a narrow piece of cloud and rain thats working eastwards. Because theres not much in the way of wind blowing across the limbs, thats why the front is particularly slow moving. East anglia, south east england, holding onto some dry and bright weather. Temperatures up to 20 degrees or so. Further west behind the front, we see some sunshine and warm tw
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Fridges and freezers without fully fireproof backs. Good afternoon. Cabinet ministers have spent the morning locked in discussions over brexit, the head of a speech by theresa may in italy tomorrow, she is prepared to make what is considered a generous and open offer to the rest of the eu, according to one colleague. It is an attempt to break the deadlock over brexit with brussels, and downing street says it is working to get the best dealfor britain, street says it is working to get the best deal for britain, despite speculation over disagreements between ministers. Open and generous as the Prime Minister arrived in downing street to share the contents of her speech with the cabinet, one minister told the bbc that was exactly the kind of offer theresa may was prepared to make to the eu. It sounded like a strong hint she was willing to cough up cash in future to move the Brexit Process forward. But do all her colleagues agree . Is the Prime Minister going to make an open and generous o
Welcome to bbc news. Cabinet ministers spent the morning locked in discussions over brexit. Ahead of a major speech in italy by theresa may tomorrow. Mrs may is said to be preparing to make what one minister called an open and generous offer to the rest of the eu. The Prime Ministers intervention is being seen as an attempt to break the deadlock on the negotiations with brussels. Downing street insists the government is working together to get the best deal for britain, despite continued speculation about division among ministers. Heres our political correspondent, iain watson. Open and generous as the Prime Minister arrived at downing street to share the contents of her speech with the cabinet, one minister told the bbc that was exactly the kind of offer theresa may was prepared to make to the eu. It sounded like a strong hint she was willing to cough up cash in future to move the Brexit Process forward. But do all her colleagues agree . Is the Prime Minister going to make an open and