wise ministers. this is probably the biggest delegation saudi arabia has a centre for the summit in the last so many years. this comes just two weeks after the chinese arab business, the 10th ofjune, in which we saw a huge chinese delegation coming in. both countries are looking at this as an opportunity to really deepen their economic push, which we have seen really flourishing, at least on the surface of the last few months. it president started with a presence she champagne s visit, last year, and we have seen chinese companies in western saudi arabia, and if you look on paper, saudi arabia is china s large supply of oil, and also its largest trading partner. but the companies are now looking past other sections of the economy and business where they can both come together. tell and business where they can both come together. come together. tell us a bit more about that, come together. tell us a bit more about that, especially come together. tell us a bit more abou
it has exacerbated a trend and we have seen that fall in the rouble. i think, until we know what is going to happen, can vladimir putin reassert that sense of strongman rule, which, at least it s a certainty, it may not be very nice, but at least it s certainty. then, there are going to be questions about the economy, about the rouble, and i guess, a flight to safe haven because this is a nuclear state. hardly surprising you see money going into the dollar at times of uncertainty. jonathan charles there. in other news. staff of price waterhouse coopers in australia, who acted improperly, will face severe consequences, says the company s acting chief executive in the country. pwc australia fell into hot water recently when a former partner advising federal government on corporate tax law shared confidential information with former colleagues at the firm. they used the information to pitch work to multinational companies. the world s second largest cinema chain cineworld has said it