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half of them haven't even been to singapore. so, we feel that it is good for us and for the company to show we have grown and we can compete around the world regionally and globally right now. haslinda: talk about growth. talk about the kind of demand you are looking at. it is a higher for longer environment. we see prices getting impacted and the willingness of people to spend has also been impacted. >> we are very small. last year's revenues were a little bit more. let's just say that the whole industry we are in is across the asia-pacific region just in the six or seven markets we have today. that basically means we are 1% to 2% of the market and the ceiling is far from where we are today. from that standpoint, we feel very positive about the future growth prospects of the company. even year on year for the first foreseeable future is an extraordinary amount. the market is over 100 billion in we had one billion come online today. haslinda: here up bloomberg we have talked about how china is flooding the market with cheap cars
half of them haven't even been to singapore. so, we feel that it is good for us and for the company to show we have grown and we can compete around the world regionally and globally right now. haslinda: talk about growth. talk about the kind of demand you are looking at. it is a higher for longer environment. we see prices getting impacted and the willingness of people to spend has also been impacted. >> we are very small. last year's revenues were a little bit more. let's just say that...
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i’ll ants singapore airlines which owns 4996-— owns 49%. i'll see you in the next edition, _ owns 4996. i'll see you in the next edition, bye _ owns 4996. i'll see you in the next edition, bye for- owns 4996. i'll see you in the next edition, bye for now. i hey, i'm zoph with the catch up. tonight, jk rowling's trans comments, taylor's billionaire era and an easter dog parade. we start in gaza, where three british nationals are among seven people who've been killed in an israeli air strike. they were working for world central kitchen in the city of deir al—bala, and they were hit. it's an organisation which is providing meals for people in gaza at a time when access to food is limited and parts of gaza are at risk of famine. the boss of world central kitchen says it was an unforgivable attack and they've put their work on hold. israel says the cars they were in were hit unintentionally. some other stories now. you might have seen comments on x byjk rowling where she describes trans women as men. despite complaints from the public, police
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following his stop in singapore, the - his stop in singapore, the prime minister moved on to thailand and going to the philippines as well and he is accompanied by business allegation by business allegation, widening the net for new zealand businesses. now before we go, see if you recognise this person will stop you might do, her latest business venture is something sticky and sweet, the duchess of sussex has revealed a lot of strawberryjam, she appears to have shared the trip with friends and influences who posted on instagram. that's it for us for the sour, bye for now. hiya. i'm betty. and this is the catch up. tonight, a complete smoking ban in the uk, the olympic flame, and an all—female ultramarathon. first up, mps have been debating a new law which would effectively ban smoking in the uk. they voted in favour of the ban earlier, but they'll need to vote once more to make it law. the plan is being proposed by the prime minister, rishi sunak, and would mean that each year the legal age for cigarette sales would increase. so if you're born in or after 2009, you'd never be able t
following his stop in singapore, the - his stop in singapore, the prime minister moved on to thailand and going to the philippines as well and he is accompanied by business allegation by business allegation, widening the net for new zealand businesses. now before we go, see if you recognise this person will stop you might do, her latest business venture is something sticky and sweet, the duchess of sussex has revealed a lot of strawberryjam, she appears to have shared the trip with friends and...
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live from our studio in singapore, this | our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in taiwan, where rescuers are attempting to reach dozens of people, trapped after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake. at least nine people have been killed, and more than a thousand people are injured on the island. rupert wingfield—hayes has the latest from the town of su'ao, around 25 miles north of the earthquake's epicentre, where over a hundred people remain trapped inside a tunnel along a coastal highway.
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singapore itself has seen an increase in foreign hiring. coming up in our 300,000th contract we have analysed, top countries forforeign talent to be hired from. to vietnam, its economy grew compared to last year, largely fuelled by a boom in exports, but the south—east asian nation is facing difficulty after the president resigned last month, becoming the second leader to leave office in just 1a months. vietnam has been attracting record foreign investment, due to manufacturers diversifying away from china, although ties with beijing remain close, with vietnam's foreign minister arriving in the chinese capital today. fund manager at asia frontier capital says, despite the apparent political turmoil, vietnam remains very attractive to foreign investors. i think you need to understand that the president has resigned and it is the second president that has resigned in the last 1a to 15 months, like you mention, but having said that, firstly the president's position in vietnam is largely ceremonial. i don't believe he has a very important say
singapore itself has seen an increase in foreign hiring. coming up in our 300,000th contract we have analysed, top countries forforeign talent to be hired from. to vietnam, its economy grew compared to last year, largely fuelled by a boom in exports, but the south—east asian nation is facing difficulty after the president resigned last month, becoming the second leader to leave office in just 1a months. vietnam has been attracting record foreign investment, due to manufacturers diversifying...
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the prime minister of singapore will _ government. the prime minister of singapore will step _ government. the prime minister of singapore will step down _ government. the prime minister of singapore will step down next - government. the prime minister of i singapore will step down next month. the deputy prime minister will succeed him and in a statement on social media the prime minister asked all the people of singapore to give the new prime minister support and work to create a brighter future. he's been prime ministerfor almost 20 years and it is understood he had planned to succession to take place earlier but it was delayed due to the covid 19 pandemic. here in the uk, parliament will resume voting today on the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. it's expected the bill could be given final approval by the end of the week, following intense debate and attempts by the house of lords to make amendments. ministers hope the first asylum seekers can be sent to the african country within weeks. police in australia
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>> with singapore there is domestic and global. gst rises as well which we have to get through but that will start to fade in the second half of the year. of course energy prices are a wildcard. our forecast on fundamentals is brent between $85 and 95 dollars and they are firmly in that range. if we break the upside could delay rate cuts but overall we are in disinflation but it is stubbornly slow and that is i think why people will be cautious near term. annabelle: stick with us because we want to get more views from you but we have the markets coming open and we want to note what is happening with japan, korea, and australia. japanese equities moving to the upside. it tracks what came through in the u.s. section -- session with the focus on big tech and earnings that start later today with the financial names in the u.s., wells fargo among them so that is the state of play here tracking what comes through with that japanese yen closely above the 153 mark and jawboning comes through at this time of the day but the finance minister
>> with singapore there is domestic and global. gst rises as well which we have to get through but that will start to fade in the second half of the year. of course energy prices are a wildcard. our forecast on fundamentals is brent between $85 and 95 dollars and they are firmly in that range. if we break the upside could delay rate cuts but overall we are in disinflation but it is stubbornly slow and that is i think why people will be cautious near term. annabelle: stick with us because...
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in the uk, and 3am in israel where tensions are high three days after iran's unprecedented direct attack on israel. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it should do next. both sides have traded threats. israel insists iran would not get off "scot—free", while iran has warned israel that any action against iran's interests will definitely be met with a "severe, extensive and painful response". lucy williamson reports now from jerusalem. israel's prime minister is weighing up the risks of another war before he's finished the existing one. today, he told new army recruits that operations in gaza were just one part of a wider conflict. translation: it's part of a bigger system. - you can see it. iran stands behind hamas, behind hezbollah, behind others. but we are determined to win there and defend ourselves in all arenas. new footage released by the army shows the moment the military focus here
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's singapore, this is bbc news. it�*s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in with the situation in the middle east: there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. egyptian media is reporting that a hamas delegation has left cairo and will return with a response to a gaza ceasefire proposal. it is unclear how many israeli hostages would be released
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's singapore, this is bbc news. it�*s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in with the situation in the middle east: there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. egyptian media is reporting that a hamas delegation has left cairo and will return with a response to a gaza ceasefire...
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she says she likes singapore on steroids. i'd love britain to be like singapore . britain to be like singapore. lee kuan yew, the great leader who singapore to its who took singapore to its current situation. he was the president of the socialist international, so i think sometimes liz needs to know her own history. >> well, she's saying we should be socialist country and be a socialist country and singapore's point singapore's great strength point should for china. should be an entrepot for china. >> point she did make, >> the one point she did make, john, that was logical, i think, in interview, i think in that interview, and i think unarguable, the unarguable, is that if the country for brexit country is decided for brexit and the parliaments, ultimately, after a bit of fiddling around for three years past it, the ones you've made that change, you then need to take advantage of it in every way you can. and we really haven't done that. and labour showed no signs of wanting that, i think. wanting to do that, i think. >> i think the, i think the, >> so i think the,
she says she likes singapore on steroids. i'd love britain to be like singapore . britain to be like singapore. lee kuan yew, the great leader who singapore to its who took singapore to its current situation. he was the president of the socialist international, so i think sometimes liz needs to know her own history. >> well, she's saying we should be socialist country and be a socialist country and singapore's point singapore's great strength point should for china. should be an entrepot...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: a total solar eclipse has brought darkness to millions as it swept across north america. qatar's foreign ministry has told the bbc it's cautiously optimistic about a new proposal in the gaza ceasefire talks. people with long covid have evidence of continuing inflammation in their blood, a possible way to understand how it could be treated. a record—breaking heat wave in south east asia, what can be done as crops felt and education suffers. # they tried to make me go to rehab # but i said, no, no, no...# and the life and music of amy winehouse is the subject of a new film, back to black. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us on bbc news. tens of millions of people across north america have been watching a total solar eclipse — where the moon briefly blocked the light from the sun. cheering crowds who gathered at the resort town of mazatlan on mexico's pacific coast were the first to cheer as the sky turned c
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: a total solar eclipse has brought darkness to millions as it swept across north america. qatar's foreign ministry has told the bbc it's cautiously optimistic about a new proposal in the gaza ceasefire talks. people with long covid have evidence of continuing inflammation in their blood, a possible way to understand how it could be treated. a record—breaking heat wave in south east asia, what can be done as crops...
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i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: tensions are still high as israel weighs a wider response to iran's attack. the second day of donald trump's hush money criminal trial concludes with the selection of seven jurors. and nearly a billion people in india prepare to head to the polls in the largest election in the world. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in the uk, and 3am in israel where tensions are high three days after iran's unprecedented direct attack on israel. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it should do next. both sides have traded threats. israel insists iran would not get off "scot—free", while iran has warned israel that any action against iran's interests will definitely be met with a "severe, extensive and painful response". lucy williamson reports now from jerusalem. israel's prime minister is weighing up the risks of another war before he's finished the exist
i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: tensions are still high as israel weighs a wider response to iran's attack. the second day of donald trump's hush money criminal trial concludes with the selection of seven jurors. and nearly a billion people in india prepare to head to the polls in the largest election in the world. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in the uk, and 3am...
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haslinda: we have to talk about singapore. you are there and we know investments have been held back by the high rate environment. what would it take investments to come back? pamela: we are already seeing the retail sector staging a comeback. retail has been embattled over the time of the pandemic. we are seeing picking up in consumer spending adding based on previous valuation cycles. another thing is it is not just retail, hospitality, singapore is a destination where it is attracting tourism and supporting investments. haslinda: a pack investor, thank you for joining us today. now let's get you hooked on fx markets. joining us is mark cudmore weighing in into a growing debate over whether to focus on nominal yields, mark, willie nominal -- where you stand on this? mark: this is a piece by simon flynt about who is correct. longtime viewers know i am disdainful of economists and take the side of traders almost always. for our colleague, simon, when it comes to fx markets those who are dominant are traders and the way you mak
haslinda: we have to talk about singapore. you are there and we know investments have been held back by the high rate environment. what would it take investments to come back? pamela: we are already seeing the retail sector staging a comeback. retail has been embattled over the time of the pandemic. we are seeing picking up in consumer spending adding based on previous valuation cycles. another thing is it is not just retail, hospitality, singapore is a destination where it is attracting...
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if you look at singapore dollar. thailand keeping the renminbi strong, but when i look at the currency reaction, it is not as strong as we expected. it should strengthen more. maybe we are coming back to peak i am dollar level. that will be the two traits i see for the next three to six months. haslinda: the dollar may not be too strong, but it has been weighing a lot on emerging-market currencies. where do you seek shelter, how do you play the fx space, where are your conviction call us? rachana: in terms of conviction calls, we like the rupiah, it has weakened a lot but we are waiting for the cabinet sometime in september. because of the kerry, real rates are still high in india and indonesia. millwrights in india is two to 3%. these two currencies look attractive from a long-term perspective. rbi will keep the rupees stable. in terms of renminbi, china is keeping strong renin be, at one point they want to cut rates, and that the other point they want to keep stable currency. given how weak yen is and how weak kore
if you look at singapore dollar. thailand keeping the renminbi strong, but when i look at the currency reaction, it is not as strong as we expected. it should strengthen more. maybe we are coming back to peak i am dollar level. that will be the two traits i see for the next three to six months. haslinda: the dollar may not be too strong, but it has been weighing a lot on emerging-market currencies. where do you seek shelter, how do you play the fx space, where are your conviction call us?...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines — israel says it has withdrawn nearly all ground troops from southern gaza to regroup for the next stage of war. it is six months since hamas launched a series of attacks on israel. now tens of thousands rally across the country to call on the government to reach a deal to free the hostages. hopes for a new round of ceasefire talks — amid warnings of catastrophic levels of hunger in gaza and an imminent famine. the bbc finds hundreds of muslim ethnic refugees in myanmar have been in scripted to fight for the embattled military junta. to fight for the embattled militaryjunta. more from our correspondence. as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america, we look at how to safely watch the total blackout. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's eight in the morning in singapore, and 3am injerusalem, where it appears israel is moving to a new phase of its military operation. the israeli military says it has withdrawn nearly all
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines — israel says it has withdrawn nearly all ground troops from southern gaza to regroup for the next stage of war. it is six months since hamas launched a series of attacks on israel. now tens of thousands rally across the country to call on the government to reach a deal to free the hostages. hopes for a new round of ceasefire talks — amid warnings of catastrophic levels of hunger in gaza and an imminent famine....
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at the devastation caused by a fire at copenhagen�*s historic stock exchange live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the program as we continue to watch and wait to see how israel will respond to the attack it faced from iran at the weekend. the israeli war cabinet has met five times so far to discuss what it should do next. israel and iran have traded threats after tehran�*s first—ever direct attack on israel heightened regional tensions as the gaza war ground on with no truce in sight. in the last few minutes — the us has announced it's going to impose new sanctions on iran, and says it expects its allies to follow suit. israel insists iran would not get off "scot—free", while iran continues to warn israel that "the slightest action against iran's interests will definitely be met with a severe, extensive and painful response". lucy williamson, reports now from jerusalem. israel's prime minister is weighing up the risks of another war before he's finished the existing one. today, he told new army recruits that operations in gaza were just one p
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what brings you to singapore? guru if we think about -- guru: if we think about viasat, we are leaders in maritime and aviation. singapore is one of the largest tubs for us. a lot of key customers, as you know. shipping and maritime is fairly massive. we have a large chain here which is mainly legacy. but we are focused on expanding. that haslinda: you talk about how the merger gives you the scope and scale to expand and perhaps compete even better against your competitors. give us a sense of the scope and scale and what can be expected? what can the translate into? k guru: first, -- guru: first, it's a very exciting time to be in space and satellite. market is growing to more than $800 billion by 2030. it's an exciting time. now we have global coverage with high-capacity that viasat brings into play. we have now about 19 satellites that are operational, we've got seven new coming in within viasat and inmarsat. aviation is a great play. we are roughly 40% market share. what it does for us is are globally and bring
what brings you to singapore? guru if we think about -- guru: if we think about viasat, we are leaders in maritime and aviation. singapore is one of the largest tubs for us. a lot of key customers, as you know. shipping and maritime is fairly massive. we have a large chain here which is mainly legacy. but we are focused on expanding. that haslinda: you talk about how the merger gives you the scope and scale to expand and perhaps compete even better against your competitors. give us a sense of...
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and a little-known singapore company becomes the hottest u.s. ipo this year with gains of more than 500% since listing this month and we hear from its co-ceo. first up, silverdale capital ceo. and later we have the ceo of the world's largest -- second largest zinc minor and silver producer and we are talking about hindustan zinc. we will check in and see how markets are faring. what is the latest? >> we are seeing the asian stocks staging a rebound along with u.s. futures. this is a relief that iran is not escalating further after the retaliatory strike from israel on friday. we see the focus shifting back to the fundamental spirit corporate earnings and u.s. data due this week on growth as well as the fed's preferred gauge of inflation. the hang seng is leading the charge to percent higher. we see the nikkei bouncing back today in japan. bonds under pressure. amid all this, the boj is set to hold rates on friday but given how the week yen is affecting the outlook for inflation, there are some bracing for the japanese central bank to perhaps sta
and a little-known singapore company becomes the hottest u.s. ipo this year with gains of more than 500% since listing this month and we hear from its co-ceo. first up, silverdale capital ceo. and later we have the ceo of the world's largest -- second largest zinc minor and silver producer and we are talking about hindustan zinc. we will check in and see how markets are faring. what is the latest? >> we are seeing the asian stocks staging a rebound along with u.s. futures. this is a...
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for singapore, inflation very much the concern. for thailand, the bot has made it clear that it wants to address the long-term issues. whereas for malaysia, they are more offside risks to inflation because of the uncertainty on rationalization. it is quite a mixed picture here. haslinda: give us the sense of how challenging it is for central banks in asean, given that inflation is driven by factors they don't really have control over, like high oil prices, high rice prices, for instance. and what are the options for them? yun: correct. i think for oil prices, for food prices, this is traditionally the supply side of inflation factors. that is why in theory that monetary policy has limited scope to address them. but i think increasingly we need to be concerned about the spillover effects to core inflation. especially in terms of the rice prices. it is the main staple in asia and matters a lot for the other countries. the policymakers and central banks in asean cannot ignore that. haslinda: no disinflation so far. so, it is kind of c
for singapore, inflation very much the concern. for thailand, the bot has made it clear that it wants to address the long-term issues. whereas for malaysia, they are more offside risks to inflation because of the uncertainty on rationalization. it is quite a mixed picture here. haslinda: give us the sense of how challenging it is for central banks in asean, given that inflation is driven by factors they don't really have control over, like high oil prices, high rice prices, for instance. and...
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>> salaries across hong kong and singapore are similar. up until about three years ago hong kong was more of a premium, a more expensive place to live and the pipeline in hong kong was heavier and more attractive than singapore so as a result bankers in hong kong demanded a premium but now it is flat. i think there is appetite from individuals to come back but the job market does not support it so bankers and professionals will go over the opportunities are and right now in hong kong there are not as many opportunities and it is preventing that migration that we would see in a healthier market. annabelle: is there a preference for other places like tokyo or dubai for people who are chasing a lower tax rate? >> i would say the middle east and dubai is a more realistic option for bankers out of jobs in hong kong. tokyo has more of a language requirement and is a distinct market where a specific track record is required. dubai is a more realistic option. paul: john malawi, thank you so much for joining us. let's look at how we are tracking on
>> salaries across hong kong and singapore are similar. up until about three years ago hong kong was more of a premium, a more expensive place to live and the pipeline in hong kong was heavier and more attractive than singapore so as a result bankers in hong kong demanded a premium but now it is flat. i think there is appetite from individuals to come back but the job market does not support it so bankers and professionals will go over the opportunities are and right now in hong kong...
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for example in singapore, the difference in temperature between a reservoir and downtown singapore is a whole six celsius. that is the difference between a liveable lifestyle and a deadly lifestyle.— lifestyle and a deadly lifes le. ., , , lifestyle. so many lessons we must learn — lifestyle. so many lessons we must learn from _ lifestyle. so many lessons we must learn from this. - lifestyle. so many lessons we must learn from this. thank l lifestyle. so many lessons we i must learn from this. thank you for sharing your expertise with the forests. —— sharing your expertise with us. there's new evidence that people living with long covid, have inflammation in their blood, and this may provide clues, as to how best to treat the condition. a uk study of hundreds of patients who've been seriously ill with covid, suggests their immune system remains overactive long after catching the virus. fergus walsh is here, with the full story. the study followed more than 650 patients in the uk who have been treated in hospital with severe covid. six months on, two in three were still experie
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: israel is blamed by iran over the killing of a senior revolutionary guard commander and several others in the syrian capital. it promises a "decisive" response. israel hasn't commented. palestinian medics say they're recovering dozens of bodies from the ruins of gaza's biggest hospital after a two—week operation by israel which said it was targeting a hamas base there. russia denies any involvement in "havana syndrome" — a mysterious illness affecting us diplomats across the globe. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us on bbc news. iran has vowed to respond decisively, after accusing israel of killing a senior revolutionary guards commander — brigadier—general mohamed reza zahedi — in an airstrike on an iranian consulate building in syria's capital, damascus. at least five people are reported to have died in the strike — which has raised fears of an escalation of fighting in the middle east. israel
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: israel is blamed by iran over the killing of a senior revolutionary guard commander and several others in the syrian capital. it promises a "decisive" response. israel hasn't commented. palestinian medics say they're recovering dozens of bodies from the ruins of gaza's biggest hospital after a two—week operation by israel which said it was targeting a hamas base there. russia denies any involvement in...
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reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. oj simpson, the american footballer—turned—actor who was controversially cleared of double murder, has died of cancer at the age of 76. one of the greatest players in history, he'll forever be remembered for his televised trial for the double murder, and this notorious car chase. japan's prime minister tells the us congress that american leadership remains indispensable to the world. and a big night for key players in the gaming industry, who are gathered in london for the bafta games awards. and we have an exclusive look at stunning new discoveries in the ancient italian city of pompeii. voiceover: live from our studio | in singapore, this is bbc news. | it's newsday.
reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. oj simpson, the american footballer—turned—actor who was controversially cleared of double murder, has died of cancer at the age of 76. one of the greatest players in history, he'll forever be remembered for his televised trial for the double murder, and this notorious car chase. japan's prime minister tells the us congress that american leadership remains indispensable to the world. and a big night for key players in the gaming...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu warns that attacks will be stepped up against hamas in gaza. grieving in gaza, as 20 members of one family die in an israeli air strike of one family die in an israeli airstrike in rafah of one family die in an israeli air strike in rafah — we have a special report. president zelensky says a new us$61 billion aid package, will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. we start in the middle east, where israel's prime minister, binyamin netanyahu, says the only way to secure the release of hostages in gaza is to increase the military pressure on hamas. in his message to mark thejewish holiday of passover, mr netanyahu holiday of passover, mr neta nyahu vowed to holiday of passover, mr netanyahu vowed to hit hamas with painful blows. he said the army will launch a ground operation in the southern city of rafa
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu warns that attacks will be stepped up against hamas in gaza. grieving in gaza, as 20 members of one family die in an israeli air strike of one family die in an israeli airstrike in rafah of one family die in an israeli air strike in rafah — we have a special report. president zelensky says a new us$61 billion aid package, will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia....
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live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us on bbc news. tens of millions of people across north america have been watching a total solar eclipse — where the moon briefly blocked the light from the sun. cheering crowds who gathered at the resort town of mazatlan on mexico's pacific coast were the first to cheer as the sky turned completely dark in the middle of the day. the total solar eclipse swept up from there and across several us states and then into canada. it took about 2.5 hours in total — and thrilled the enormous crowds who'd gathered in its path along the way — including our very own nada tawfik. have a listen to this. it's picking through the clouds, mother nature is teasing us, there it is! that's spectacular! wow, that is fabulous! here we go, it is fully, you can see it fully now! you can see it now. mother nature is truly teasing us today, earlier it peaked through and it has peaked through and it has peaked through again. it through and it has peaked through again.— throug
live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us on bbc news. tens of millions of people across north america have been watching a total solar eclipse — where the moon briefly blocked the light from the sun. cheering crowds who gathered at the resort town of mazatlan on mexico's pacific coast were the first to cheer as the sky turned completely dark in the middle of the day. the total solar eclipse swept up from there and across several us...
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it's 6am in singapore and 1am in israel where it's 7am in singapore and 2am in israel where we start this hour. the us secretary of state antony blinken, has arrived in tel aviv, where he's due to discuss the ceasefire negotiations that have been taking place in cairo. still no word from hamas, who said they would give
it's 6am in singapore and 1am in israel where it's 7am in singapore and 2am in israel where we start this hour. the us secretary of state antony blinken, has arrived in tel aviv, where he's due to discuss the ceasefire negotiations that have been taking place in cairo. still no word from hamas, who said they would give
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welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai reporting live from singapore. the headlines: israel's prime minister insists his country will make its own decisions about how to respond to iran's drone and missile attack — despite calls from the international community for restraint. translation: i want to be clear. we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. heavy rain batters the gulf states, causing deadly flash floods and disrupting flights at the world's busiest international airport. and — we have a special report from myanmar — on the new conscription drive that has prompted thousands of young men to flee the country. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it was like newsday. —— it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's been five days since iran's drone and missile attack and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to respond. he said this during talk
welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai reporting live from singapore. the headlines: israel's prime minister insists his country will make its own decisions about how to respond to iran's drone and missile attack — despite calls from the international community for restraint. translation: i want to be clear. we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. heavy rain batters the gulf states, causing deadly flash floods and disrupting flights...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: a un security council vote for full palestinian membership fails after a veto from the us. 12jurors have now been selected to assess the guilt or innocence of donald trump in his criminal trial over the coming weeks, the first such trial of a former or sitting us president. after years of covid lockdowns and a global economic downturn, we'll take a closer look at china's economic slowdown. china dominates the world's solar panel market. 80% of the world's solar panels are made here. and taylor swift fans are in a frenzy after her new album appears to leak ahead of its official release. voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, - this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the conflict in the middle east and the united states has vetoed a request to the united nations security council to grant the palestinians full un member status.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: a un security council vote for full palestinian membership fails after a veto from the us. 12jurors have now been selected to assess the guilt or innocence of donald trump in his criminal trial over the coming weeks, the first such trial of a former or sitting us president. after years of covid lockdowns and a global economic downturn, we'll take a closer look at china's economic slowdown. china dominates the...
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singapore's quarter gigi -- gdp. the be ok coming up as well, and as we said, the bank of korea expected to keep rates unchanged after parliamentary elections deliver a her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. haidi: let's take a look. fx as we go into this last trading session of the week. we see asian currencies looking to global central banks for guidance, in particular when it comes to the fed. the u.s. dollar is little changed,
singapore's quarter gigi -- gdp. the be ok coming up as well, and as we said, the bank of korea expected to keep rates unchanged after parliamentary elections deliver a her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials....
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singapore looks poised to hold. in europe the hold could be the final one before it starts using and aside from central banks we will get the latest inflation reading. marge print could reveal modest slowdown. wall street banks are reporting earnings. bloomberg expecting modest results from jp morgan and citigroup. let's bring back chief aipac economist alicia. i believe alicia has taken a leave briefly. it is interesting looking back on those decisions, there's a whole heap of them. new zealand is in a recession, not doing anything. india with declining inflation not doing anything. you get the sense that they're waiting for the central bank. haidi: rbnz was at the forefront of the cycle, so there is extra attention being paid. idiosyncrasies with the australian economy extends to new zealand. different picture when you look at the other economies, japan and china. not expecting massive policy shift as we get improvement in indicators, credit numbers and producer price inflation this week. on japan the expectation
singapore looks poised to hold. in europe the hold could be the final one before it starts using and aside from central banks we will get the latest inflation reading. marge print could reveal modest slowdown. wall street banks are reporting earnings. bloomberg expecting modest results from jp morgan and citigroup. let's bring back chief aipac economist alicia. i believe alicia has taken a leave briefly. it is interesting looking back on those decisions, there's a whole heap of them. new...
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reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. israel says it has withdrawn nearly all ground troops from southern gaza to regroup for the next stage of war. six months on since the attacks, tens of thousands rally injerusalem and other cities to call on the government to reach a deal to free the hostages. hopes for a new round of ceasefire talks amid warnings of catastrophic levels of hunger in gaza and an imminent famine. police launch a murder investigation and name a man wanted in connection with the stabbing of a woman in bradford city centre who was with her baby who was in a pram. as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america, we look at how to safely watch the total blackout. live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. clear clear it's seven in the morning in singapore, and 2am injerusalem, where it appears israel is moving to a new phase of its military operation. the israeli military says it has withdrawn all its ground troops, apart from one brigade from southern gaza to focus on o
reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. israel says it has withdrawn nearly all ground troops from southern gaza to regroup for the next stage of war. six months on since the attacks, tens of thousands rally injerusalem and other cities to call on the government to reach a deal to free the hostages. hopes for a new round of ceasefire talks amid warnings of catastrophic levels of hunger in gaza and an imminent famine. police launch a murder investigation and name a man...
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i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: international condemnation is growing over israel's deadly strike on an aid convoy in gaza that killed seven workers. one in five people in china are over the age of 60, making it the largest elderly population in the world. we look at the impact. and forbes has revealed its latest world billionaires list. taylor swift ranks for the first time, along with the creator of chatgpt. voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, - this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in the middle east and the us has expressed outrage over the israeli strike that killed seven aid workers travelling in a convoy in gaza, including a dual american citizen and three britons. the white housejoined calls demanding israel do more to protect those providing support for palestinians in gaza, who are at risk of famine. earlier, isreali prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the killings were unintended and tragic, but that such
i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: international condemnation is growing over israel's deadly strike on an aid convoy in gaza that killed seven workers. one in five people in china are over the age of 60, making it the largest elderly population in the world. we look at the impact. and forbes has revealed its latest world billionaires list. taylor swift ranks for the first time, along with the creator of chatgpt. voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, - this is...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: following white house and international pressure, israel moves to increase humanitarian relief to goals are to the —— relief to goals are to the —— relief to goals are to the —— relief to gaza. the race to rescue hundreds of people still missing in taiwan after a powerful and deadly earthquake rocked the island. the first ballots are cast in the south korean election. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc world news. it's newsday.. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin with the israel—gaza war. it has been announced that israel will open more aid current doors to gaza. it comes as the us president told israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on a call that future us support depends on the immediate steps his government will take in gaza, calling the situation unacceptable. speaking in brussels, antony blinken and outlined what president biden had to say in his call with mr netanyahu. the residen
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: following white house and international pressure, israel moves to increase humanitarian relief to goals are to the —— relief to goals are to the —— relief to goals are to the —— relief to gaza. the race to rescue hundreds of people still missing in taiwan after a powerful and deadly earthquake rocked the island. the first ballots are cast in the south korean election. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: this is the moment hamas leader ismail haniyeh — is told that three of his sons were killed in a strike in gaza. israel says they were hamas operatives. japan and the us announce a new era of strategic cooperation, with the building of a joint air and missile defence system. arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban from 1864. nearly 100,000 people are evacuated as floods hit kazakhstan and russia. and exit polls in south korea are projecting a landslide win for the opposition in parliamentary elections. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. we begin with the war in gaza.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: this is the moment hamas leader ismail haniyeh — is told that three of his sons were killed in a strike in gaza. israel says they were hamas operatives. japan and the us announce a new era of strategic cooperation, with the building of a joint air and missile defence system. arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban from 1864. nearly 100,000 people are evacuated as floods hit...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: nine nations, including the uk, conduct the largest airdrop of aid into gaza since the war began — the bbc was onboard. we are told they are better than nothing and they are making a difference. a top european court says swiss women were failed by their government's climate policies. we'll break down what the ruling means. and men are to be admitted into a women's only art exhibition in australia after a court rules it's discriminatory. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. hello. we start this hour with the news that nine countries have taken part in the largest international aid airdrop into gaza since the war started. the drop will help provide supplies for the end of the islamic holy month of ramadan. fourteen aircraft delivered hundreds of tons of food and essential aid in an operation led by the jordanian air force. britain was among the participating nations. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, said thousands of people
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: nine nations, including the uk, conduct the largest airdrop of aid into gaza since the war began — the bbc was onboard. we are told they are better than nothing and they are making a difference. a top european court says swiss women were failed by their government's climate policies. we'll break down what the ruling means. and men are to be admitted into a women's only art exhibition in australia after a court rules it's...
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live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. clear clear it's seven in the morning in singapore, and 2am injerusalem, where it appears israel is moving to a new phase of its military operation. the israeli military says it has withdrawn all its ground troops, apart from one brigade from southern gaza to focus on other offensives including rafah. sunday marked six months since hamas gunmen stormed into southern israel, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping more than 250. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised a �*mighty vengeance�* following the attacks in october. more than 33,000 gazans have been killed since then in israel's offensive, according to the hamas—run health ministry. and aid agencies are warning of an imminent famine if there is no ceasefire and no increase in relief aid. on sunday, tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets ofjerusalem calling for the israeli government to strike a deal to bring home hostages and end the fighting. 0ur international editor jeremy bowen has been reflec
live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. clear clear it's seven in the morning in singapore, and 2am injerusalem, where it appears israel is moving to a new phase of its military operation. the israeli military says it has withdrawn all its ground troops, apart from one brigade from southern gaza to focus on other offensives including rafah. sunday marked six months since hamas gunmen stormed into southern israel, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping more than 250....
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welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai reporting live from singapore. the headlines: joe biden and benjamin netanyahu speak about the ongoing war in gaza — and say there are plans to open new aid delivery routes starting this week. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the frontline �*has worsened' after rounds of russian attacks. and uk's rwanda policy enters its final phase. and that asylum seekers ready for deportation would begin later today. and what the uk can learn from australia off off shoring asylum and speak to a man who spent six years in the papua new guinea processing centre. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world.
welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai reporting live from singapore. the headlines: joe biden and benjamin netanyahu speak about the ongoing war in gaza — and say there are plans to open new aid delivery routes starting this week. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the frontline �*has worsened' after rounds of russian attacks. and uk's rwanda policy enters its final phase. and that asylum seekers ready for deportation would begin later today. and what the uk can learn from...
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in singapore there are a lot of bad examples. i think overall this will be full of confidence for the ecosystem. haidi: you have talked about evolving into a full ecosystem instead of just an alternative investment. what are the implications as this continues to happen? esme: i would say the overall ecosystem is that in previous cycles given there is very high retail participation and cryptocurrencies. we see a rather cyclical nature in price-performance. tying back to the market structure changes, we are going to see with more institution adoption slowly with regulations it is inevitable the ratio will come down. at the same time we will see more price support as we see in terms of bitcoin inflows into the bitcoin etf's in the u.s. so we are going to see a similar their image when it comes to hong kong spot etf's. the second thing is i would say hong kong is basically setting the stage and a precedent for many other jurisdictions to follow. haidi: are we going to see a washout when it comes to bitcoin miners? even though we are
in singapore there are a lot of bad examples. i think overall this will be full of confidence for the ecosystem. haidi: you have talked about evolving into a full ecosystem instead of just an alternative investment. what are the implications as this continues to happen? esme: i would say the overall ecosystem is that in previous cycles given there is very high retail participation and cryptocurrencies. we see a rather cyclical nature in price-performance. tying back to the market structure...
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live from our studio in singapore, this | our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in taiwan, where rescuers are attempting to reach dozens of people, trapped after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake. at least nine people have been killed, and more than a thousand people are injured on the island. rupert wingfield—hayes has the latest from the town of su'ao, around 25 miles north of the earthquake's epicentre, where over a hundred people remain trapped inside a tunnel along a coastal highway. this is the moment the quake struck a taipei tv station in the middle of its morning news show. the shaking was intense and prolonged, even in the capital — more than 100 miles from the quake's epicentre. this is what it did to morning traffic on an elevated highway, and to passengers on a metro train, who remained remarkably calm, as the car was tossed around like a toy. elsewhere, people ran for their lives, abandoning their coffees and breakfast. most young people here have never experienced a
live from our studio in singapore, this | our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in taiwan, where rescuers are attempting to reach dozens of people, trapped after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake. at least nine people have been killed, and more than a thousand people are injured on the island. rupert wingfield—hayes has the latest from the town of su'ao, around 25 miles north of the earthquake's...
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in singapore and shanghai. here are the top stories, asian stocks ride -- rise with fed chair jay powell reaffirming his view that rate cuts are still likely this year despite strength in the u.s. economy. oil extends its rally with opec-plus, also ahead, we're live to taipei for an update on earthquake recovery efforts as crucial chipmakers resume production. and we have some great guests weighing in this hour and the outlook for india's active markets. asia tracking gains in the u.s., traders taking some comfort from jay powell saying that perhaps those direct cuts are coming this year. he also said that recent inflation data has not distorted the picture. all eyes on the jobs data coming out of the u.s., for greater clarity, s&p futures also heading up by .2%. we are keeping an eye on the dollar, weakening on the back of what powell said. then he kate leading the pack higher for investors who have been eager to buy japanese stocks. boosting profits for the likes of toyota and high taxi. -- hitachi. china is
in singapore and shanghai. here are the top stories, asian stocks ride -- rise with fed chair jay powell reaffirming his view that rate cuts are still likely this year despite strength in the u.s. economy. oil extends its rally with opec-plus, also ahead, we're live to taipei for an update on earthquake recovery efforts as crucial chipmakers resume production. and we have some great guests weighing in this hour and the outlook for india's active markets. asia tracking gains in the u.s., traders...
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welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai reporting live from singapore. the headlines: prosecutors say donald trump engaged in �*election fraud' by paying hush money to a porn star before the 2016 presidential election — at the first ever criminal trial of a former us president. these are all biden trials, done as election interference, everyone knows it. i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania, georgia, lots of other places campaigning. at least four people are killed and thousands are forced to leave their homes, afterflooding and landslides in china's guangdong province. in london — parliament passes the government's flagship rwanda bill, after a late—night sitting and months of wrangling. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the program. we begin in new york where the first criminal trial of a former us president is now underway as the jury heard on opening statements. donald trump is accused of trying to cover up a 130 thousand �*hush—money�* payment to adult film star sto
welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai reporting live from singapore. the headlines: prosecutors say donald trump engaged in �*election fraud' by paying hush money to a porn star before the 2016 presidential election — at the first ever criminal trial of a former us president. these are all biden trials, done as election interference, everyone knows it. i am here instead of being able to be in pennsylvania, georgia, lots of other places campaigning. at least four people are killed and thousands...
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iron ore is up in singapore but futures is down 20-plus percent in singapore. this on difficult housing data out of china. we did get better p.m.i. data out of china. gold as well hitting continual records. this as rate cuts by the fed come ever closer. let's look at how u.s. futures are shaping up because later in the day it will be the u.s.'s time to react to that p.c.e. data. stronger p.c.e. but also stronger household spending. 22 gains of.6% at the open. an update at the bottom of the hour. stick with us. this bloomberg. >> if i can ask everybody else the same question, what do you come to work to do every day? because-year the custody yarns and are responsible for the savings and pensions of real people like your mom and dad and my mom and dad. >> it's the world's largest hedge manager. robin was promoted from president to chief executive last september. the high point of a 15-year career at the firm. the former baresser -- barrister entered the world of finance three decades ago and never left. >> the challenge of it never stopped getting more and more i
iron ore is up in singapore but futures is down 20-plus percent in singapore. this on difficult housing data out of china. we did get better p.m.i. data out of china. gold as well hitting continual records. this as rate cuts by the fed come ever closer. let's look at how u.s. futures are shaping up because later in the day it will be the u.s.'s time to react to that p.c.e. data. stronger p.c.e. but also stronger household spending. 22 gains of.6% at the open. an update at the bottom of the...
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apple's ceo tim cook will meet with singapore's leaders as he wraps up the southeast asia tour today and tomorrow as he searches for new growth markets and manufacturing sites. as part of the trip to singapore, apple will invest $250 million to expand its regional campus in that country when it first set up in 2022. >>> elon musk is apologizing for issued laid off employees incorrectly low severance packages musk said the packages would be corrected immediately. tesla said earlier it would cut 10% of the work force which was around 140,000 people at the end of 2023. >>> the u.s. department of transportation is looking into the faa's oversight of boeing's 737 and 787 manufacturing practices. speaking with pete buttigieg, he told reporters when something is in the news, his agency is going to take a closer look the same way it is taking a closer look at boeing. this comes after fiery testimony on capitol hill yesterday from the boeing whistleblower that his former company quote absolutely has a culture of retaliation against employees who raise safety concerns. frank. >> those concerns
apple's ceo tim cook will meet with singapore's leaders as he wraps up the southeast asia tour today and tomorrow as he searches for new growth markets and manufacturing sites. as part of the trip to singapore, apple will invest $250 million to expand its regional campus in that country when it first set up in 2022. >>> elon musk is apologizing for issued laid off employees incorrectly low severance packages musk said the packages would be corrected immediately. tesla said earlier it...
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korea, singapore pretty much as expected. take a look at where we are in terms of the asia pac index. pretty flat. in terms of csi, it is lower. you on, yet another strong fix. offshore you want has been rising versus the u.s. pretty much four out of five trading days. the strength is due to the pboc fixing. japan in terms of the nikkei is getting a lift, boosted by a surgeon real estate sector. buybacks higher, r.o.e. among the issues being brought up to us. in terms of en intervention, yen study. if you recall, yen currently trading -- let me take a look where we are at this point in time. well, the yen at 153 .17, waiting for intervention. officials from both the u.s. and europe making it clear they are not in a hurry to cut rates. the boston fed president says it may take more time than previously thought to gain the confidence to begin using policy. meanwhile, christine lagarde refrained from speculating much beyond their perspective move in june. >> we will continue to follow data-dependent and meeting by meeting approa
korea, singapore pretty much as expected. take a look at where we are in terms of the asia pac index. pretty flat. in terms of csi, it is lower. you on, yet another strong fix. offshore you want has been rising versus the u.s. pretty much four out of five trading days. the strength is due to the pboc fixing. japan in terms of the nikkei is getting a lift, boosted by a surgeon real estate sector. buybacks higher, r.o.e. among the issues being brought up to us. in terms of en intervention, yen...
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in singapore and shanghai. welcome to "bloomberg markets: asia." chinese shares gaining in hong kong as traders return from holidays on fresh signs the recovery is gaining pace. investors also assessing u.s. data, supporting the view the fed will be slow to cut rates. the yen remaining on intervention watch. authorities could target a five-yen rally if they decide to act. and we have a special guest this hour to discuss the cell china by india strategy. let's get you to markets. gains in asia pretty much boosted by hong kong back from a holiday. it is up more than 2%. pricing in less than a 50% chance of a cut and fewer cuts for the year as well. looking at where we are for the asia thing index, extending gains to about .5%. xaomi jumping on early signs of success for its ev. it received 90,000 orders within the first 24 hours. in china, no momentum after it rose the most in about a month on monday. two sets of data suggesting his recovery. currently, the csi index down .2%. speaking of china, it is about the yuan. versus the usd, weakening ever so
in singapore and shanghai. welcome to "bloomberg markets: asia." chinese shares gaining in hong kong as traders return from holidays on fresh signs the recovery is gaining pace. investors also assessing u.s. data, supporting the view the fed will be slow to cut rates. the yen remaining on intervention watch. authorities could target a five-yen rally if they decide to act. and we have a special guest this hour to discuss the cell china by india strategy. let's get you to markets. gains...
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let's get over to avril hong in singapore. avril: we are seeing the yen versus the dollar not really budging that much on the back of the big miss on tokyo cpi. professor she ride was outlining that there's little surprise given how underlying inflation has been week. this continues on a trend. but the boj complication is how the yen depreciation is going to perhaps force it to come through with more hawkish signals. indeed that's what the markets are betting on. we are seeing bond futures pointing to drop in cash bonds. let's take a look at what we are seeing in the stock markets because futures are pointing to a bit of a climate the open. this is thanks in large part to what we got out of big tech earnings in the u.s. with alphabet and microsoft coming through with how ai bets are paying off. futures in the u.s. pointing to a positive start. we are washing for the open in new zealand and australia. australia watching iron or producers in the next hour. let's take a look at the commodity. the singapore contract has been hover
let's get over to avril hong in singapore. avril: we are seeing the yen versus the dollar not really budging that much on the back of the big miss on tokyo cpi. professor she ride was outlining that there's little surprise given how underlying inflation has been week. this continues on a trend. but the boj complication is how the yen depreciation is going to perhaps force it to come through with more hawkish signals. indeed that's what the markets are betting on. we are seeing bond futures...
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>> that was specifically asked and the president said bring them here. >> what about singapore. >> a campus there and they are adding to that campus presumably to hire more people. >> thank you very much. >> sticking with the region the world's biggest election is underway in india where the prime minister is up for reelection with nearly 1 billion people going to the polls over the next six weeks and the growth story hinges on economic reforms and experts say the promise of strong growth at a time when the story continues to unravel has in a way shielded the indian leader from criticism of his handling of human rights issues and the government's purchase of russian and iranian oil and investors poor in and it's up 30% over the last year versus the emerging market of 1% which double lines jeffrey gun lock who said in february india is the number one recommendation for his client the 2024 and we will discuss this and more with the portfolio manager at morgan stanley of assets under management as of $1.5 trillion. it is nice to have you on. clearly a lot of excitement but how could thi
>> that was specifically asked and the president said bring them here. >> what about singapore. >> a campus there and they are adding to that campus presumably to hire more people. >> thank you very much. >> sticking with the region the world's biggest election is underway in india where the prime minister is up for reelection with nearly 1 billion people going to the polls over the next six weeks and the growth story hinges on economic reforms and experts say the...