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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Asia Business Report 20170704



of the island s care system and also warned that some young now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. australia s central bank is said to make its latest policy decision. will it change course? and we find out if women ceos can close the gendered gap by catering to other women. good morning asia hello world, glad you could join us for this tuesday edition. i am rico hizon. we start off with the central bank in australia and it is widely expected that the reserve bank will leave rates on hold at its meeting today. the rate is currently sit at a historic 1.5%, where they have been since august last year. with a strengthening jobs market and a cooling housing sector, is the bank likely to change course in the coming months? earlieri likely to change course in the coming months? earlier i asked an economist based in sydney.” coming months? earlier i asked an economist based in sydney. i think they are sitting on the fence and now and that will prob ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20170208



and world business report. weighing the arguments a federal appeals court hears the case for and against president trump s controversial travel ban we talk you through what s at stake. and share markets in india soar on the hopes its central bank will cut interest rates to revive the economy but will it deliver. we ll be live in mumbai for the latest. welcome to world business report. i m sally bundock. also in the programme. growing a new crop? the farmers who put solar panels in their fields. all will be explained. but first: we start with president trump s travel ban which has faced its toughest test yet. a panel of appeals courtjudges hammered away at the government s arguments that the ban was motivated by terrorism fears. but they also asked pointed questions over claims it targeted muslims. the hearing was conducted by phone an unusual step and while no verdict was announced a spokesman for the court said it s likely to come later this week. whatever th ....

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