And a new week but old worries over tensions between north korea and the us Keeping Markets on edge. And with Holiday Season in full swing well speak to the founder of one hotel Online Booking firm whos trying to cut out the middle man. And as Airline Passenger arrests soar by 50 , today we want to know what are your flying bugbears . Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. Know surprisingly my biggest bugbear when a flying is the lack of legroom no surprise, my biggest bugbear. We start with japan, which has just released its latest set of growth figures, and theres good news for the worlds Third Largest economy. It recorded its longest economic expansion in a decade. Japan Beat Expectations with growth of 1 between april and june thats the sixth straight quarter of growth. The numbers are an encouraging sign for the government but dont solve the countrys ongoing financial headaches. Japans productivity per person per hour stands at 23. 45. Th
For a Bespoke Dealfor the uk and it is reported one important theme, the Prime Minister will be respectful to the 27 other leaders of eu and say she wants a deal that works for the whole of the uk and a deal that works for the rest of the uk, because unlike donald trump, she wants the eu to thrive. So we thought we would look at some of these issues. A Centralised European government would be a nightmare. Such a europe can, in its economic and political strength, be a superpower. A superpower, but not a superstate. We will give the british people a referendum with a simple in or out choice. Thatcher in bruges, blair in warsaw, cameron at bloomburg, and now theresa may closer to home. We have been waiting a long time for this moment, but the Prime Minister will deliver her definitive speech on europe as she explains how she is going to take the uk out of the eu. It will be detailed, as she answers critics who have chided herfor relying on platitudes such as brexit means brexit. Theresa
With sally and World Business report. Business leaders and investors are braced for the british Prime Ministers speech as the pound continues to sink against the us dollar. And we gauge the mood among the delegates gathered in davos. With the rise of populism are the elite in retreat . Welcome to World Business report im sally bundock. In a moment ill be talking to inga beale, the Chief Executive of Lloyds Of London who is at the World Economic forum. Theresa may will today deliver a highly anticipated speech on the uks future outside the european union. The speech will focus on Global Britain and how the uk can be an outward facing nation as it seeks new post Brexit Relations with its trading partners. Reports over the weekend suggest the british Prime Minister will use todays speech to signal the uk will pull out of the eu Single Market, although Downing Street described this as speculation. Despite this, the pound hit its lowest level for more than three months on the reports, sterl
Terror attack in westminster, a vigil has been held for the victims. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be pretty tomorrow. We arejoined by henry manse, political correspondence with the Financial Times. He has taken to this on his first occasion like a duck to water. And alongside him, caroline wheeler, the political and outer of the sunday express. The telegraph reports jubilation as article 50 is triggered, but reports immediate tension between britain and brussels. The metro focuses on the primus tos warning that a failure to reach a deal within the two year time limit could weaken cooperation in the fight against crime. The Financial Times said theresa mays letter was seen in brussels as conciliatory and flexible. The mirror reports of the tension, with Angela Merkel rejecting an early start to talks on a new trade deal. Nigel farage beams from the front of the mail with a celebrant replied. From the front of the mail with a celebra nt replied. The from th
Terror attack in westminster, a vigil has been held for the victims. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be pretty tomorrow. We arejoined by henry manse, political correspondence with the Financial Times. He has taken to this on his first occasion like a duck to water. And alongside him, caroline wheeler, the political and outer of the sunday express. The telegraph reports jubilation as article 50 is triggered, but reports immediate tension between britain and brussels. The metro focuses on the primus tos warning that a failure to reach a deal within the two year time limit could weaken cooperation in the fight against crime. The Financial Times said theresa mays letter was seen in brussels as conciliatory and flexible. The mirror reports of the tension, with Angela Merkel rejecting an early start to talks on a new trade deal. Nigel farage beams from the front of the mail with a celebrant replied. From the front of the mail with a celebra nt replied. The from th