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BBCNEWS BBC News September 23, 2017

Affected by hurricane s armour and maria. And Josie Mourinho get sent off for his behaviour on the touchline. Manchester united go on touchline. Manchester united go on to win. We will have that than the rest of the days sport in sports day in half an hour. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Iran has successfully tested a new Ballistic Missile with a range of up to 1,200 miles. The testing of the weapon, which can carry several warheads, is likely to raise concerns in washington, just days after President Trump attacked the countrys Missile Programme and although moran and because evocative acts. A show of power from tehran, a missile launched as a message to the americans. This was state run television in iran, broadcasting what it says the launch came ju ....

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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Daybreak Americas April 24, 2017

First round of president ial elections in france. Been ringingua has as the news throughout the weekend. We see her in paris. I watched the special yesterday. The question i came back to was how could we get to a world where the two established parties in france did not even make it to the second round . Francine this is significant. There will be a lot of introspection and navelgazing today from the candidates who did not make it. There are two lines of thought. First is that france is ready to reform. They want growth and a more market friendly economy. That is why they voted for a 39yearold the wants to shake things up but is not too scary. How does that explain 40 of the votes going to extreme candidates, Marine Le Pen and jeanluc melenchon. There were four candidates. You can see the old school, the republicans almost had a clear win until january when we had Francois Fillon ....

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BLOOMBERG The Pulse September 16, 2015

European markets are up this morning following from gains in asia and the worlds count down to the Federal Reserve policy decision. Members of the fomc begin their crucial meeting later today. For more on how the markets are cross straight over to mark. Mark gains, but why . That is the big question. Because the odds of a rate increase our 32 and on monday it was twice 6 . So investors are less certain that the fed wont raise Interest Rates. 5050 asked much whether they think they will raise rates. China did rising and what it always does is bounceback in the last hour. Twoday threeday. It was lower 75 minutes ahead of the close. All the way up today and closing up by 4. 9 . Rose as highst 5. 9 which was the biggest rally since when the market does that it is often associated with state intervention. Dont forget this is an index which sunk 20 since august 11 and is tracing t ....

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