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It is 6 00 here in london this morning. Ryan chilcote is following the ukraine tension from brussels. Caroline hyde has the details of the potential vodafone deal. Lets start with our top story. Crimeans have voted to secede from ukraine and join russia. That is according to early results of yesterdays referendum. Western governments announce the vote as a legal. European Union Foreign ministers gather in two hours to discuss sanctions against russia. Brian is in brussels. Ryan is in brussels. They will be whittling down the list of dozens of members of russias elite that it intends to subject to put these restrictions visa restrictions. Punish kremlin officials and members of russias elite who politically played a role in the russian incursion in crimea. Dissuadeis to president putin from annexing crimea. Goal is to discourage president putin from going further into the ukrainian mainland. Include theuld also heads of two statecontrolled companies. Producers largest gas and the ceo of
Welcome to countdown. Im an edwards. Bloomberg reporters are standing by ready to deliver the stories of will drive your day. Caroline hide his year with a look at mark carneys warning to. Nvestors Ryan Chilcote is following the u. S. Response to rising instability in iraq. His own way. Going hans nichols is in berlin to see why the move may use tesla. The bank of japan sticks to its stimulus plan. John dawson has the latest details from hong kong. That could threaten britains recovery and rate hikes could come sooner than markets currently expect. Thats the warning mark carney gave it the annual Mansion House address. Business correspondent Caroline Hyde has been following the events. Good morning. How soon will the rates rise . Its the impossible question. Stands atmoment it april next year. Be could see many speculating and Interest Rate hike as soon as the end of 2014. Even if this is the most hawkish we have heard him basically since hes taken over at the bank of england, this is
Made america rich. Museumhe cochair of the and serves on the smithsonian council. An advisory he has been the museums president and ceo since 2009. He has established several new initiatives including the center for Financial Education and Museum Finance academy. He has curated and worked on over half a dozen exhibits and displays including our current exhibit commemorating the Centennial Anniversary of the federal reserve. Today, david will explore how one of the treasurys greatest leaders help fight the war of 1812. I will now turn the program over to david cowen. [applause] thank you. I appreciate the opportunity to talk about the war of 1812. We are in the bicentennial of the events of the war of 1812. We will break it down into three different sections. We will have the background of what led us into the war. We will then do the war itself capable to the first two parts quickly. And we will get into the main event of what we will discuss today, the financing of the war of 1812. Us
That. Hello. Welcome to countdown. Its justna edwards gone 6 00 in london. Lets start with the chinese story this morning. Setting the same growth target for this year that it did in 2013, 7. 5 . They made the announcement at the annual meeting of the legislature in beijing today. Stephen engle was there. Lets go to him now. Give us the headline. Good morning. I want to set the stage. This is a very rare occurrence where we can broadcast live from the heart of the chinese capital. This is the forbidden city and to my left is the square. Here is the great hall of the people. We have turned the camera around a little bit because of the sunlight. This is the halls of power and where the premier just spoke and morning a few hours ago gave you those headlines, keeping the target for the full at 7. 5 . Th rate does this matter . Its a symbolic number but it does have meaning in the sense that many economists were looking at and perhaps the chinese authorities lowering that target to perhaps