The cac is up and the footstsef. The yields something weve been watching closely ticking up a little more like it was yesterday and that was a big difference in yesterdays market rally compared to the risk on tone to the sector performance. Thanks for that if youre looking for a negative, we did come off the highs. A couple of offsets, but it was a more constructive. Were getting back. Ill tell you. I can tell you week ago whats a week ago when i was sitting in for melissa, everyone was bearish. Really . Monday was a big week. It was the s p 500 and nasdaq both down. But that had been after six straight five or six straight weeks, so everyone was bearish the guy from Morgan Stanley, very bearer . Oh, i remember. Swell see. Bo jo, ten more people backing him. He had powder all over his nose. Thats derailed his campaign. Really . Theyre down to ten candidates. Ten. Boris johnson will make the final two. Less than the democrats you know, watching what happens in italy and all these other
The us china tariff war leaves a sour taste for california winemakers as business dries up. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, iam in london and also 8 am in hong kong, where thousands of people are gathering for more demonstrations against a controversial extradition law. This is the scene live outside the Legislative Council in hong kong. Pro democracy activists have assembled close to the parliament where the proposed bill is due for a second round of debate shortly. The bill would allow people to be sent to Mainland China for trial. Theres a heavy Police Presence around the building, and young people have been stopped and searched. Hundreds of businesses have said they will go on strike on wednesday, and more mass demonstrations are expected. Hong kongs leader, carrie lam, says she wont withdraw the proposal despite the opposition to the bill. Our reporter martin yip is outside the Legislative Counc
At the womens world cup in france. They were 13 0 winners over thailand beating the previous record when germany beat argentina 11 0 in 2007. Alex morgan also equalled the goals in one game record at this tournament set in 1991, by scoring five. With news of that and the other two games played on tuesday heres colm harrison. The United States could not have wished for an easier start to their title defence in the writing was on the wall for thailand from the moment alex morgan headed in the opening goal after 12 minutes. This rout included two goals each from the veil and lewis but morgan surpassed them both. Morgan scored her fourth of the game sending the americans into double figures in the process. After the reigning champions equalled the world cup record of ii champions equalled the world cup record of 11 goals in one match, morgan made sure they broke it as she scored her fifth of the game. The substitute completed the scoring in stoppage time with 13 overall. Unlucky for some.
In hong kong people are gathering in large numbers for more demonstrations against a controversial extradition law. Thousands have already held a vigil overnight. Atjust after 9 in the morning local time, this is the scene live outside the Legislative Council in hong kong, where the bill is due for a second round of debate shortly. The legco is very pro beijing, and it is likely to pass the bill allowing extradition to mainland china. There were huge protests last sunday too, but the government has said it will push on with the proposed law. Critics are saying that the use of torture arbitrary detentions and confessions in the chinese judicial system is very unwelcome, that people should be sent to for trial. The government has promised legally binding human rights safeguards and other measures, it says should alleviate concerns that all this has led to the biggest rally the territory has seen since it was handed back to china by the british in 1997. So how likely is it that the govern
It is about half past two in the morning, you are up to date on the headlines. Its time for tuesday in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to tuesday in parliament, where there is a mixed reaction to the bbcs decision to scrap free tv licences for most over 75s. Labour blames the government. Forget the crocodile tears. The truth is his government is supporting taking away £150 from pensioners who are on around £10,000 a year. But some conservatives think the bbc should find the money elsewhere. It seems to me that the elderly and Vulnerable People have been asked to contribute to the £1. 75 million salary of gary linacre. Also on this programme. What can be done to stop drones disrupting airports, and sir lenny henry calls on uk broadcasters to match us tv makers when it comes to diversity. My hope one day is to be able to hold up a picture like this for bbc, itv, channels four and five and i think that would be a real step forward. But first, there was anger in the commons followi