Japan hits back with an arrest warrant. Kathleen and the latest results from samsung. Shares remain close to an alltime high. Australian markets have open. Sophie, what is the latest . Seeing oil names with the declines along at the start of trade. Checking in on whats happening with the aussie dollar, looking flat after its biggest drop since august. , this morningline still below the level as we anticipate more policy support from beijing. Gold looking likely to continue. First words get the news from new york. The effect of the bush arsenal shag are being felt halfway around the world. About 12,000 kilometers from sydney. Five have killed at least one for people and up to a billion animals. They are generating their own west or system whether systems that can in turn ignite new blazes. The internal investigation that led to the ouster was never about finding the truth and he wanted to be interviewed himself as part of the probe. Hes promising to name people he said engineered a coup
Government has fallen and we have a possible new coalition on the table. He will talk about a german bond auction. David we have a 30 year and they will test the market today. On top of australian markets, they sold 800 million worth of debt. Average yield below 1 . It seems the bond markets are pricing in more easing and the world gets worse from here. Our guest is with us out of singapore, head of asianpacific economics. Our things likely to get worse before they get better . Well, it is certainly a very challenging outlook. Exports in have seen the economies are feeling the impact of the collapse of trade volumes and it is not only about trade. We have seen persistent uncertainty has put spending assistance by consumers and businesses on hold. Producte, we are seeing face weakening in economic momentum. Broadbased weakening in economic momentum. A good part of asia is in a downturn and how long and how deep that down for downturn will be depends on policy maker actions in terms of f
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