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Transcripts For DW Business - News 20180206

The New York Stock Exchange in two years stoked by Inflation Fears the equity slump carried over the weekend and spread around the world on monday hitting both asia and europe. And the quarter is on wall street for us. What exactly went wrong triggering this selloff. Thats what people are still trying to figure out point lost five hundred points within two minutes that is certainly not your usual trading session was a. So automated trading that kind of really put the pressure on nobody really knows at this point but the overall picture is that we see a big change in the bond market we see it yields increasing and if you look at corporations they finance themselves through the credit markets they certainly did so in the past couple of years and now with rates that was yields increasing debt becomes more expensive and there is some rebalancing going on so thats also g ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk Extra Time 20171114

Been so popular. The world cup is touted as the third biggest sporting event in the world. Player salaries get ever larger, and the game expands into new territories, from georgia to china. And yet my guest today says the sport could be brought to its knees if ongoing tensions between the games major stakeholders turn sour. Rob andrew is a former england international, and last year, he ended ten years as a top administrator at the rugby football union. What is his game plan for securing rugbys future . Rob andrew, welcome to extra time. Thank you. One of the most eye catching phrases in your book is particularly doom laden. You write interests and conflict at the height of rugby on this planet to be easily bring the entire sport to its knees. Why do you say that . Well, it is an interesting point, and actuallyjust this last few days, with the Southern Hemisphere teams coming up to the north, and barbarians playing the all bl ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk Extra Time 20171115

Rugby union has never been so popular. The world cup is touted as the third biggest sporting event in the world. Player salaries get ever larger, and the game expands into new territories, from georgia to china. And yet my guest today says the sport could be brought to its knees if ongoing tensions between the games major stakeholders turn sour. Rob andrew is a former england international, and last year he ended ten years as a top administrator at the rugby football union. What is his game plan for securing rugbys future . Rob andrew, welcome to extra time. Thank you. One of the most eye catching phrases in your book, rugby the game of my life, is particularly doom laden. You write, the non alignment of interests and inherent conflicts at the heart of the two biggest rugby nations on this planet could easily bring the entire sport to its knees. Why do you say that . Well, its an interesting point. And actually, just this last few days, with the
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Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20180205

A long bull market is this the big correction our business desk has more also the Music Festival bring harmony to a troubled region of mali through port from what some call the real cruel of the blues on the banks of the niger river and a stunning super bowl win for the other dogs fans go wild after the Philadelphia Eagles defeat the new England Patriots to win an american of footballs biggest prize for the very first time. Tom little rock thanks for your company everyone. Germanys two biggest Political Parties appear to be inching closer to a Coalition Deal despite failing to meet a deadline on sunday negotiations ever sumed again today while an agreement would move. Germany a step closer to a contin ....

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