world and the investor community is really waiting for the fed, which is of course the us central bank, to really put its cards on the table when it is going to cut interest rates in 202a. we ve already seen that that s moved from march to may, and now expectations are starting to edge towardsjune. why is it important for emerging markets, including china? one, chinese yuan areas of depreciation, we could have some capital out flows. at the same point, investing in capital outflows is so important that s when the emerging markets like china are really going to sit on their hands up untill we have got some real clarity on when the fed is going to change policy. but my lifelong obsession of the nikkei 225 flirting with its all time high. what is happening there? the economy fell into recession according to the latest data. is this alljust about the weak currency? pretty much. we ve known for a long time that when it comes to economic furtunes that correlation when it comes to s
community is really waiting for the fed, which is of course the us central bank, to really put its cards on the table when it is going to cut interest rates in 202a. we ve already seen that that s moved from march to may, and now expectations are starting to edge towardsjune. why is it important for emerging markets, including china? one chinese yuan areas of depreciation, we could have some capital out flows. at the same point, investing in capital outflows is so important that s when the emerging markets like china are really going to sit on their hands up until we have got some real clarity on when the fed is going to change policy. but my lifelong obsession of the nikkei 225 flirting with its all time high. what is happening there? the economy fell into recession according to the latest data. is this alljust about the weak currency? pretty much. we ve known for a long time that when it comes to economic fortunes that correlation when it comes to stock markets and the in
the situation in nasser hospital remains extremely precarious. it s unclear exactly what s going on there. the israeli military has been there since the early hours of thursday morning. they are arresting members of staff who they believe are connected with hamas. they ve discovered some arms that have been hidden away in the hospital. and they re also looking for evidence that hostages may have been held in the hospital at one point or another. they say that, while doing that, they are doing their best to try and keep the hospital functioning, bringing in diesel and oxygen and helping to repair a generator. the head of the who, and gaza s health ministry, have both said that the hospital is essentially not functioning anymore. we ve heard reports from inside the hospital suggesting that as many as 11 people may have died as a result of interruptions to power and oxygen. so i think, at the very least, what we can say is that the situation in nasser hospital is really, really
war cabinet has said the military will move into the overcrowded city of rafah unless hamas releases all hostages by the 10th of march. speaking at a conference injerusalem, benny gantz said, the world must know, and hamas leaders must know if by ramadan our hostages are not home, the fighting will continue everywhere, to include the rafah area. it comes as refugees have continued to crowd into rafah, where around 1.5 million people are now seeking safety, close to the border with egypt. the us has repeatedly warned that any ground assault on rafah should not happen without a plan to evacuate civilians first. paul adams explained more from jerusalem: you mentioned two places in your introduction. one was nasser hospital. well, the situation there is very unclear. the israeli troops have been in there since early thursday morning, conducting searches, arresting members of staff who they believe are associated with hamas and looking for evidence that hostages were being