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And not pay not going anywhere near that. and not enough people forjobs. it and not enough people forjobs. [it is and not enough people forjobs. is changing and not enough people forjobs. it is changing the way people want to work, the whole employment market? yeah, it means in the private sector they can yeah, it means in the private sector they can offer more knowing that people they can offer more knowing that people will come. in the public sector. people will come. in the public sector, they are struggling to keep pace pace. nina, thank pace~ nina, thank you very much indeed. pace. nina, thank you very much indeed. 13 minutes past eight. carol has got the weather for us this morning. we have seen hugely high temperatures in southern europe. thankfully, nothing quite so devastating here? that is right. i will be talking about that in about half an hour. the highest temperature we have had in this country so far this year was 27.5 celsius, recorded at heathrow in mid may. ....
It s amazing to see what you re doing. thank you so much for being with us to talk about it. thank you very much. thank you. stock futures down nearly 2%. the dow down nearly 2%. the s&p down more than 2% this morning. inching every closer to a bear market. that would be in bear market territory. this is with inflation soaring. here now financial analyst and founder of thread needle ventures, ann barry and christine romans. the futures look bleak. we re back to where we were about three weeks ago. in would be bear market territory for the s&p. the nasdaq has already been there. the nas down is down 27.5% this year. when you look at the broader market, the 401(k), it has unwound all the gains going back to march 2021. all of those gains of the last year plus have evaporated. what s happening here, it s called risk-off. investors are adjusting to a new ....
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Would love to hear from you. you can reach me on twitter, i m @chrisrogersnews. for all the latest information, had to the bbc news website. thank you for watching. hello there. heavy rain, thunderstorms have been moving northwards and eastwards through the evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrow airport. so that s in the warmth ahead of these weather systems, but this low pressure is driving those in, it s dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastward. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warmish, you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across northern and western parts of scotland, as well, clears for lengthy ....
For your insights, thank you. i for your insights, thank you. senior fellow for your insights, thank you. seniorfellow at for your insights, thank you. senior fellow at bruegel. much more on the website. i m on twitter. goodbye. hello, there. heavy rain, thunderstorms have been moving northwards and eastwards through the evening and overnight, after what was the warmest day of the year so far 27.5 degrees celsius at heathrow airport. so that s in the warmth ahead of these weather systems, but this low pressure is driving those in, it s dragging that warmth and that moisture northwards and eastwards. so a lot of that heavy rain will have cleared, except for the northern isles, by the end of the night. warm, as you can see, for most areas, but windier in the northwest. a little bit of fog first thing, particularly for england and wales, but plenty of dry, bright, sunny weather, strong sunshine. it looks like drier weather will be around for northern ireland. the early rain across north ....