government says it s investigating claims by a hackers that they have stolen the details of 560 million of its global customers. it could be a fresh crisis for the company s owner live nation whichjust last week was hit by a us government lawsuit accusing it of having a monopoly over the live music business and seeking to have it broken up. the bbc s monica miller is looking at this for us in singapore. this news just breaking, this newsjust breaking, what is the latest? we this newsjust breaking, what is the latest? is the latest? we know the u-rou is the latest? we know the grow) that is the latest? we know the group that emerged - is the latest? we know the group that emerged is - is the latest? we know the i group that emerged is named shiny hunters and online later they have stolen data including they have stolen data including the names, addresses, phone numbers and partial credit card details of customers and in the post it said the data was available for $500,0
largest economy. industrial output is lagging and house prices have fallen at theirfastest pace in a decade, highlighting the continued strains in the property sector. retail sales though have performed better than expected. so what does this all mean for china s recovery and the global economy? let s unpack all this with our asia business reporter sura njana tewari. markets in asia here are very conscious that make cautious about that mixed bag of data coming out of china. retail sales were up by 3.7% in may and that was better than april s 2.3% growth and beat many project projections with the government crediting labour day holidays and trade in programmes to encourage consumers for all of the appliances as well as shopping festivals as reasons for the improved sales. still, though, it was the third lowest reading since last august and may not do much to overcome concerns about a lack of demand in the country and spending. house prices fell at the fastest pace in a deca
Trumps tax cuts and those french elections. Riding the wave of the Foodie Revolution. Celebrity chef mark hix will be with us to talk, food, fads and investment. Today, we want to know is cash your king . A survey says a third of us would rather pay digitally, do you still carry cash or is contactless the future . Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Cash, rachel. Always carry that with you. I shouldnt say that. I dont have any cash on me shaking up the tax system has been a major theme of the trump administration. Today hes promising what he describes as A Big Announcement on his planned reforms. In fact, mr trump has already said hes planning what hes called maybe the biggest tax cut weve ever had. During the campaign he talked about cutting the top individual tax rate from 36. 9 to 25 . In terms of business, he wants to cut the Corporate Tax rate from 35 to 15 . Mr trump has also proposed charging american firms a one off tax ofjust 10 on money they bring back to the us fro
In history to win back to back european titles. Portugal wins eurovision for the first time, as luciejones delivers the uks best performance for six years. We will discuss that a little later. And helen has the weather. An optimistic weather picture. Still some to clear in the east. Plenty of sunshine coming through with a scattering of showers into the afternoon. Some good spells of dry and sunny weather, strong sunshine in between. I what have more the us and around 15 minutes if you can join me. We will do. Good morning. First, our main story. Most of the Health Organisations in england and scotland that were affected by a Global Cyber Attack are back up and running, but some patients face continued disruption with six trusts in england still affected. Security experts are Warning Workers to protect their devices, in case of a new wave of attacks, as our correspondent Richard Galpin reports. This unprecedented Global Cyber Attack hit the nhs hardest, leading to cancellations and del
In history to win back to back european titles. Portugal wins eurovision for the first time, as luciejones delivers the uks best performance for six years. We will discuss that a little later. And helen has the weather. An optimistic weather picture. Still some to clear in the east. Plenty of sunshine coming through with a scattering of showers into the afternoon. Some good spells of dry and sunny weather, strong sunshine in between. I what have more the us and around 15 minutes if you can join me. We will do. Good morning. First, our main story. Most of the Health Organisations in england and scotland that were affected by a Global Cyber Attack are back up and running, but some patients face continued disruption with six trusts in england still affected. Security experts are Warning Workers to protect their devices, in case of a new wave of attacks, as our correspondent Richard Galpin reports. This unprecedented Global Cyber Attack hit the nhs hardest, leading to cancellations and del