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alternative and no room for discussion between shock treatment and gradualism. joining me now is andres abadia — chief latam economist at pantheon macroeconomics. lovely to see you again. he is now formally in the job and has delivered his first initial speech. what will he do next? the speech was relatively light on detail but he says there will be a physical shop to the economy and that is important because we are at about 5% of gdp but the good news is he said that the shock or the adjustment would be on the state and not the private sector. there are also economic indicators that suggest more than 40% of the population live in poverty so when he will have a mammoth task to bring the economy back on track. will he dismantle the central bank and swap the peso for the us dollar which he did say he would do in his electioneering. that is the main question right now. so far we have seen since he was elected one month ago that he has been pragmatic, more pragmatic than expected. for example, the people he named as central bank chief and the person to run the economy this arm he has moved away... . i think we see this as a transformation gradually and i think, yeah, he will carry on as he has promised but not at this moment. pragmatism is what he needs and what we have seen so far is that he is trying to keep it gradual.— so far is that he is trying to keep it gradual. how long will the honeymoon _ keep it gradual. how long will the honeymoon period - keep it gradual. how long will the honeymoon period last i keep it gradual. how long will| the honeymoon period last for before argentinian start to be fed up with the economic pain. because the gain is not coming yet. he will have a nominalist organisation, he will need to get the banks in control, he will have to do bring the currency back to the fundamental because it is artificial strong so he will have trouble with this normalisation and will have to avoid hyperinflation and bank run so he will have two throw everything at it and he... so he had, he had to build bridges to implement his agenda. thank you so much. it is good to have your take on argentina. chief economic at pan am macro economics. to markets now as it's a big week for investors with the us central bank — the federal reserve — due to make its final call for this year on interest rates on wednesday. us markets closed at year record highs last week on the back of strong jobs numbers. it's widely expected the fed will keep rates on hold but any sniff of what's to come next year will be eagily awaited. and where the fed leads the rest may follow with both the bank of england and the european central bank making their interest rate calls on thursday. (read on) live now to chris beauchamp — chief market analyst at trading platform ig. good morning, chris. is this your last big week? can you wind down after this week? i think we can. it may be two weeks before christmas but is not done yet. us inflation... so there is plenty going on. we will aet so there is plenty going on. we will get inflation figures out on tuesday which will be watched extremely closely off the back ofjobs numbers out on friday. what do you think that will tell us in terms of how the us economy is doing? inflation figures suggest it is moving well... they are keeping moving well... they arekeeping keeping rates unchanged... audio volume fluctuates chris, can i ask you to move your microphone a little bit maybe a little closer to are struggling with your audio a little bit stop there we go. that is a nice nice. thank you for that. before we let you go, the markets last week were pricing in the fed to start cutting rates in march but that changed it did indeed after the jobs report on friday so now they are looking at the middle of the year, maybe for a cutting rates? your thoughts? it is unlikely and _ rates? your thoughts? it is unlikely and the _ rates? yourthoughts? it 3 unlikely and the message is that they do not want to because they do not want to risk inflation rising again after the effort they have made this year to bring prices down. and briefly for those watching us in the uk and around europe right now what can they expect this week from the bank of england and the ecb? more of the same. probably a message that they need to do more and leave rates at a higher level. i think that is what we are going to see. thank you, chris. a busy week ahead for you and we appreciate your time this morning. to the european union now and we're going to talk about fishing. today is the last day of the eu's agriculture and fisheries council meeting where they will be hashing out their plans for the fishing industry for the next few yea rs. it's been a difficult time for the industry facing the pressures of rising costs, over—fishing and the disruption to supply chains from the war in ukraine. i'm joined now by esben sverdrup—jensen — president of the european association of fish producers organisations good morning to you. good morning. what are you hoping for? what do you want those in the discussions today to agree on? first of all we are in a unique situation this year. it is the first time for a long time where we are in a position to finish negotiations ahead of christmas allowing fishermen and fishing communities a few weeks to plan for next year. so thatis weeks to plan for next year. so that is what i hope for, to settle things so that we can allow business to plan for the upcoming year. agreeing on fishing quotas is notoriously difficult. ., , difficult. how has it been auoin difficult. how has it been going this _ difficult. how has it been going this time? - difficult. how has it been going this time? it - difficult. how has it been going this time? it has . difficult. how has it been i going this time? it has been going this time? it has been going better than the last time the last few times. we have been following brexit there was quite a lot of chaos but this year and for a quite a lot of chaos but this yearand fora number of year and for a number of various reasons the yearand fora number of various reasons the eu and partners around the world have behaved a little better and allowed us to set quotas that are sustainable in a good time before the fishing season. so you are hopeful that today there will be a good conclusion for all fishermen whether they be british or european. and, there for as you say, as an industry you can crack on and make the most of christmas. exactly. it is always a little bit of a tough game. fishing quotas are set in accordance with scientific advice but there is always a little bit of tweaking going on in terms of regulations et cetera and much of this is accelerated with the effect of climate change and so on. so you never really know exactly what is out there. that is part of the charm and the challenge. in is part of the charm and the challenge-— is part of the charm and the challenue. , ., :: .,, challenge. in terms of 2024 as an industry. — challenge. in terms of 2024 as an industry, how _ challenge. in terms of 2024 as an industry, how positive, - an industry, how positive, negative are you? what are your thoughts about the year ahead? the picture generally is that we have been successfully managing fish stocks in the north sea and in most european waters at sustainable levels for a long time now and we are now reaping the benefits of that with increases in most quotas combined with a strong market and a positive... . final question, your favourite vision do you have fisscher christmas? where i come from in denmark we have a meaty christmas but my favourite fish of herring. all kinds.— of herring. all kinds. there ou of herring. all kinds. there you 90- — of herring. all kinds. there you go. thank _ of herring. all kinds. there you go. thank you - of herring. all kinds. there you go. thank you very - of herring. all kinds. there i you go. thank you very much. president of the european association of fish produces organisation, thank you very much indeed. let's bring other business stories now. mark amaq direct club has shut down global operation after filing for bankruptcy in the united states. best known for selling clear aligners remotely, the firm on its website said it had made incredibly difficult decision to wind down operations late on friday. customers have been told to consult the local dentist with any questions around further treatment. lending in the uk for house prices will fall by 8% next year according to a trade association representing banks. in a report uk finance says that high interest rates and household cost will make it harder for people to access mortgage credit which is based on affordability. it breaks the trend will also lead to false across all lending next year and a higher number of repossessions. if we stay with housing, in australia, foreigners will have to pay triple the fees when purchasing existing homes as part of measures to increase the supply of affordable housing. australian treasurerjim chalmers says the move will generate around $300 million in revenue which can be reinvested into the country. still to come, a right royal christmas. we take a look at a bumper coronation yearfor memorabilia. around the world and across the uk, bringing you different stories from across the uk. she would arrive at the castle between the hours of 945 and 1015. 84—year—old cynthia has been chosen to receive an mbe for a lifetime of helping others. i feel humble, to be honest. i feel, do i deserve it? so many people have worked longer than i have. cynthia grew up in south yorkshire and her dad was a coalminer and she was always taught a strong work ethic. that would have been absolutely amazed, he really would. and it has caused quite a stir. find amazed, he really would. and it has caused quite a stir.- has caused quite a stir. and no more so than _ has caused quite a stir. and no more so than at _ has caused quite a stir. and no more so than at the _ has caused quite a stir. and no more so than at the village i more so than at the village hall which she saved from ruin. she never stops. she is $1 million and i am proud to be herfriend. million and i am proud to be her friend.— million and i am proud to be her friend. she is a legend in the area- _ her friend. she is a legend in the area. everybody - her friend. she is a legend in the area. everybody knows i her friend. she is a legend in i the area. everybody knows her. her diary is _ the area. everybody knows her. her diary is as _ the area. everybody knows her. her diary is as busy _ the area. everybody knows her. her diary is as busy as - the area. everybody knows her. her diary is as busy as ever- her diary is as busy as ever and she has made room to meet the king. and she has made room to meet the kina. ., ., ,., , the king. for more stories, head to _ the king. for more stories, head to the _ the king. for more stories, head to the bbc _ the king. for more stories, head to the bbc news i the king. for more stories, i head to the bbc news website. hello _ head to the bbc news website. hello again. you alive with bbc news. let's carry on with the top business stories and go to indonesia where the social media app tiktok has struck a joint venture deal with a tech giant to restart an online shopping business in the country. the firm are owned by chinese company they plan invest over 1.5 million dollars invest over 1.5 million dollars in the biggest e—commerce platform in indonesia. to katie silber about this. hello, katie. so tiktok are on the move, tell us more. october and this is how they are trying to get back into this market, so it's a joint venture, and they are something of an tiktok here in singapore, but in indonesia they have a very big, fast, growing market when it comes to both food and grocery delivery, so indonesia as i say, the largest retail market in southeast asia, a huge dollar potential that tiktok wants a piece of, so as part of the steel they were get a three quarters stake in this platform that will run, so as they mention those regulatory hurdles, they saw in september to carter choosing to ban any social media companies from having any direct payments or taking direct payments for any e—commerce transactions, seen as quite protectionist, and the lights of big, stones that have started growing in indonesia as well as a small and medium enterprises that sell on these platforms are. this deal is likely to be approved as say indonesia is huge market, almost 300 million people, but for tiktok bytedance is a practice ground for their tiktok shop, their attempt to diversify from just making money in social media and moving into commerce, and what they want to see a success in indonesia, southeast asia and their take this model and operated in the us as well as europe. operated in the us as well as euro e. ~ ., operated in the us as well as euroe. ~ ., ., ., europe. we have to mention co er europe. we have to mention copper 28 — europe. we have to mention copper 28 in _ europe. we have to mention copper 28 in dubai _ europe. we have to mention copper 28 in dubai now. i the global summit is due to finish tomorrow and the clock is ticking for the organisers to enable world leaders to reach a deal on the final agreement with the issue of phasing out fossil fuels a major sticking point. but whatever the deal one important part of the journey to net zero is through carbon offsetting. this is where governments and businesses offset emissions by investing into projects that reduce carbon, which could be things like this carbon capturing project in iceland. to find out more, i spoke to the chief executive and co—founder of patch, a platform for negative emissions, and i started by asking how his company works. we started by asking how his company works.- started by asking how his company works. we do a wide variety of _ company works. we do a wide variety of carbon _ company works. we do a wide variety of carbon credit - variety of carbon credit developers, organisations that suck co2 out of the atmosphere. we allow them to scale their business. we aggregate all the information together to create a business to business transaction platform to get corporate �*s to access the carbon dioxide removal through a couple of clicks versus having to work through a variety of advisors. shouldn't businesses _ variety of advisors. shouldn't businesses be _ variety of advisors. shouldn't businesses be encouraged i variety of advisors. shouldn't businesses be encouraged to j businesses be encouraged to reduce emissions rather than just offset them? unfortunately we are in a _ just offset them? unfortunately we are in a position _ just offset them? unfortunately we are in a position where i just offset them? unfortunately we are in a position where we i we are in a position where we have to do both incredibly quickly. any comprehensive carbon programme for a corporate, government needs both decarbonisation and carbon dioxide removal at scale. it was very clear in the report that in order to hit our net zero targets by 2050 we will need anywhere between 6— 15 billion tons of carbon dioxide removal per yearfor the removal per year for the following 50 years, and we are not doing even one 1000th of that today. both our decarbonisation initiatives to produce clean electricity in addition to scaling carbon removal technology. does does not prevent _ removal technology. does does not prevent companies - removal technology. does does not prevent companies from i not prevent companies from making really difficult, and to some extent financially painful choices, because they can carry on business as usual f they are offsetting their emissions? the act of offsetting their emissions? iie: act of rebuilding your offsetting their emissions? "ii2 act of rebuilding your business is incredibly painful and it will be difficult for a lot of organisations by the act of purchasing carbon dioxide removal, in many cases is not cheaper, so taking around one carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere is about $500, sometimes more expensive with sometimes more expensive with some solutions like renewable energy which has become incredibly portable. it's a situation where we have to invest in both. if you look at the strength of the decarbonisation initiative it is about 80—20 split, is 80% should be going into decarbonisation when 20% should be going on green energy. the carbon market _ be going on green energy. the carbon market is currently voluntary. does that mean it will only really attract those who are committed, as opposed to the masses? will you get many on board if you are providing a voluntary market was yellow a good question, so we have seen a really wide variety of uses, people who are choosing to join the carbon market but we are seeing a lot of growth in the voluntary carbon market in the short and medium term for the regulatory regimes, in the next three, four, five years, starting to make a move in that direction. what's really important is some of these larger innovations, whether it is on decarbonisation or carbon removal, they are operating on many three or five year operating plans, so if you forecast weather policy will be in three four years, you can make sure there is the right supply down the line. finally, what do you want to see come out of cop28? what do you want to be is the big headline? activism, and the best type is to take action, notjust putting a narrative story on what you are going to do. the chief executive _ what you are going to do. the chief executive and co—founder of patch, that is the last day of patch, that is the last day of cop28, where they need to come up with this final communique on commitments, and as you know throughout this whole event as we have been covering, there has been much debate on the wording about the phasing out of fossil fuels, so just having this news come across the wires from simon steele, the un climate envoy urging all those meeting in dubai at the moment to lift unnecessary tactical blockades, those are heads of words with 24 hours before the official end of talks in dubai, and we need to focus on a deal to phase out fossil fuel, that is his call. we will be alive to cop28 in the next hour here on bbc news, across how today goes. now, let's talk about the royal family, goes. now, let's talk about the royalfamily, king charles went to cop28 at the beginning of the climate conference, and it has been a huge year for the climate conference, and it has been a huge yearfor him, king charles, also a very big yearfor king charles, also a very big year for royal memorabilia king charles, also a very big yearfor royal memorabilia in terms of sales with nearly £250 million worth of combination souvenirs sold to mark the event, including 10,000 celebratory teapots apparently, i hate to think of any details went off the shelves. royal memorabilia is notjust the coronations, christmas is also boomtime for royal souvenirs. let's talk to scott simpson, the head of retail at the kings foundation and currently running a royal souvenir pop—up market in chelsea. i am guessing it's very busy scott. it has been a very busy year so hello from the garrison chapel, in london, the hybrid christmas shop, we opened last week and we're open till wednesday, so it has been a very busy year and we are all looking forward to christmas. i and we are all looking forward to christmas.— to christmas. i must admit i ventured — to christmas. i must admit i ventured into _ to christmas. i must admit i ventured into london - to christmas. i must admit i ventured into london with i to christmas. i must admit i l ventured into london with my husband and children on saturday afternoon and first of all we try to get into fordham and mason which has a royal warrant, by the royalfamily famously go and do their christmas shopping before christmas. we could not get in the doorstop endemic use around the doorstop endemic use around the block. london was jampacked, and it has been a bumper year has it not? the coronation has a lot to do with that? ~ , ,., , that? absolutely. the coronation _ that? absolutely. the coronation has - that? absolutely. the coronation has been i that? absolutely. the _ coronation has been phenomenal for a number of brands. we sold a lot of details among other products, —— details. we are trading at our busiest week of christmas, so there has been a huge amount of interest from across the world. in huge amount of interest from across the world.— across the world. in terms of where all _ across the world. in terms of where all this _ across the world. in terms of where all this money - across the world. in terms of where all this money goes i across the world. in terms of| where all this money goes to, talk us through that with the royal memorabilia, because there is a lot of interest in that? there is attention on what happens to the money. so here what happens to the money. sr here at what happens to the money. 5r here at hi groves, we have all of our profits going to support the work of the kings foundation, so we have a number of shops, we have hi groves, the website, we have a shop at the website, we have a shop at the humphreys house and all profits go to support the kings foundation. i5 profits go to support the kings foundation.— foundation. is it mainly overseas _ foundation. is it mainly overseas visitors i foundation. is it mainly overseas visitors to i foundation. is it mainly i overseas visitors to london foundation. is it mainly - overseas visitors to london who were snapping all this stuff up? were snapping all this stuff u - ? ., were snapping all this stuff u n ? ., ., . ., , , up? no, actually, there is huge domestic demand, _ up? no, actually, there is huge domestic demand, we - up? no, actually, there is huge domestic demand, we have i up? no, actually, there is huge. domestic demand, we have seen online and in our stores huge domestic demand, there has been a huge increase obviously with the international spotlight on coronation from the us, japan, europe, we have witnessed a huge increase in that, there is a mix of where customers are coming from. 50 a mix of where customers are coming from-— coming from. so what is the most popular _ coming from. so what is the most popular item? - coming from. so what is the most popular item? you i most popular item? you mentioned details, we mention teapots, is it biscuits? something people eat? what is it? , , ., , , it? definitely details but whiskey has _ it? definitely details but whiskey has been i it? definitely details but i whiskey has been absolutely phenomenal, so we collaborated with the cotswold distillery to make a combination whiskey and more recently a whiskey celebrating his majesty's 75th birthday, and we can't keep up with demand, it's been huge. absolutely, the detail is the number one bestseller. you can't beat — number one bestseller. you can't beat a _ number one bestseller. you can't beat a good _ number one bestseller. you can't beat a good old - number one bestseller. you can't beat a good old details. it has been a pleasure to talk to you, a busy day ahead, head of retail at the king's foundation. i was going to show you markets but we don't have time. we are all over those markets throughout the week, it's a really busy one for many reasons, thank you for your company, i will see you very soon. hello. for the second evening in a row, we've seen gusts over 70mph hit wales. of course, on saturday evening, it was storm elin that brought the very strong winds whereas sunday evening, it was storm fergus with a top gust of 74mph recorded at aberdaron. now, those very blustery conditions will tend to ease over the next few hours but the winds picking up for a time across the midlands, east anglia and southern counties of england. might be strong enough to wake you from your slumbers. further north, the winds will be that bit lighter and it's here where we'll see the lowest temperatures. in scotland, 2—5 degrees. otherwise, the winds keeping those temperatures up for northern ireland, england and wales, so between 6 and 9 degrees, so quite a mild start to the day on monday. now, monday, any rain left over across eastern england clearing pretty quickly but there will be some patches of light rain coming and going for the day across eastern scotland. some showers work in across merseyside, greater manchester, and north—west midlands but otherwise, it's a day where the weather will continue to get brighter and brighter with sunny spells breaking out widely and those temperatures lifting in places into double figures. make the most of that relatively quiet spell because on tuesday, we're back to another area of low pressure. this one slowly rolling in off the atlantic, bringing with it some persistent rain in scotland. aberdeen's already had over a month's worth of rain, so we could see some localised flooding impacts. bit of snow over the higher scottish mountains but nothing to get excited about — it's really high up. blustery conditions in the southwest with plenty of showers, some of them turning quite heavy with an odd rumble of thunder. temperatures again quite widely into double figures but again, scotland seeing temperatures around 6 or 7. now, that low pressure starts to pull away during wednesday. as it does so, the winds go round to a northeasterly direction, bringing some damp weather to eastern areas of england but also dropping the temperatures progressively through the day such that by the time we get to the afternoon, we're looking at temperatures typically around 6 or 7 degrees — feeling quite a bit cooler — but in scotland, around 3—4 for some. and then, we have a weather front moving into that cold air wednesday night. could turn to snow for a time over the hills above 300m elevation. the snow is short—lived — it will turn back to rain as slightly milder air begins to push in off the atlantic once again. that damp weather, then, continues eastwards on thursday. high pressure then takes over, giving us quite a long spell of dry and sunny weather but you have to wait until friday to see the best of that. good morning. welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today... a big week for rishi sunak. today the prime minister appears before the covid inquiry to face questions about his eat out to help out scheme. tomorrow, he'll fight to save his flagship immigration policy, as mps vote on the controversial rwanda bill. calls for greater awareness of cancer during pregnancy. healthcare professionals say symptoms are being dismissed and overlooked. just some of the millions of parcels and cards on their way to be delivered in time for christmas. good morning. iam delivered in time for christmas. good morning. i am at the royal mail new massive hub in daventry. i will have the last posting dates for you. in sport... proving their doubters wrong. champions manchester city end their winless run in the premier league. things are looking much quieter today. most places dry with a few showers around. all the weather details throughout the programme. it's monday, the 11th of december. rishi sunak will appear before the covid inquiry today, where he'll face questions about the decisions he made as chancellor during the pandemic. those decisions are expected to include his eat out to help out scheme, which aimed to revive the hospitality trade in the summer of 2020 with cut—price meals and has since been blamed for increasing covid deaths.

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