was to go another way to new york? absolutely. there is still a lot of uncertainty but a lot of crypto currencies are crip tour companies are taking this as a big win. crypto. as securities they need to be registered. unlike normal commodities, though are subject to a lot of regulations but it does not to be registered in the same way. so what the us regulators were saying in the courts was, look, they have done all of this business, dealing with $1.3 billion in these unregistered securities are now the judges said, no, they are not considered unregulated securities. that is not only a big win for raffle but other crypto currencies elsewhere. there are lots of crip to currencies engaged in this battle. simeon, that is my whiny do not go voice. i only found out this today, this is your last business broadcast. you are going off to india to be a news correspondent. i am indeed. iwill india to be a news correspondent. i am indeed. i will be the next south asia correspondent f
thousands of syrian refugees, arrive at the turkish border as they try to cross back into their home country after last week s earthquakes. and tributes for the hollywood film star and model, raquel welsh who s died at the age of 82. the energy giant, centrica which owns british gas has reported huge profits of £35 billion last year more than triple those of 2021. the increase is largely down to the surge in energy prices because of the war in ukraine. british gas has recently been criticised for entering the homes of vulnerable customers to force fit prepayment meters. let s talk to our business correspondent theo leggett. which correspondent theo leggett. part of the business i these which part of the business have these profits really come from? element for a start, very little has actually come from british gas, the retail bit of the business. that sells as retail bit of the business. that sells gas to retail bit of the business. that sells gas to people
and tributes for the hollywood film starand model, raquel welch, who s died at the age of 82. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the search has begun for the next leader of the scottish national party and first minister of scotland following nicola sturgeon s surprise decision to stand down on wednesday afterjust over eight years in power. the snp s national executive committee will meet on thursday to draw up a timetable for a leadership race. nominations have already opened. the party s constitution says a candidate for leader needs to have the backing of 100 members from at least 20 different snp branches. if there s more than one candidate a vote of party members will choose the new leader. ms sturgeon plans to remain in office until her successor is elected and continue on as an msp until at least the next holyrood election. with more on wednesday s events, here s alexandra mackenzie. scotland s first female and longest serving f
integration and they trash the populist opposition. donald trump is a populist and populism can be a very dangerous tool to ride the anger, not provide the answer. and that s the problem. the larger problem is a populist racist no nothing movement that is fundamentally inconsistent with democracy. but that was all wishful thinking from supply chain nightmares to food and fuel shortages to pointless wars, massive refugee crises. the wheels are slowly coming off. the globalization train. now, the media hate to report on this, but one of the big stories playing out over the summer is the rise of the free movement. i m talking about normal people around the world who are pushing back on the globalist agenda that s essentially dominated our politics since the 1990s. now, too often we re told that it s americans. they re the only ones who have concerns about globalization and what it means for our culture and our economy and our way of life. but around the world, working
their latest financial results. jpmorgan chase made a profit of over $14 billion between april and june, with its rescue of failed first republic bank helping to boost its bottom line. elsewhere wells fargo s profit surged 57% during the same period, but citigroup not quite the same it saw a 36% fall in profits due to a poor performance by its trading arm. philip toews, ceo, toews asset managementjoins us. good to see you. apart from citigroup, investors have got to be happy with these numbers. we are only talking about numbers after a period where we stop a banking crisis that we had not seen since 2008? it crisis that we had not seen since 2008? , , . ., 2008? it is such a diverging path we re are on- 2008? it is such a diverging path we re are on. three 2008? it is such a diverging path we re are on. three months - 2008? it is such a diverging path we re are on. three months we l 2008? it is such a diverging path - we re are on. three months we were waking we re are on. thre