to confirm prices are cooling. but with inflation still stubbornly high, policy makers here as in many other developed countries are not done raising interest rates. let s show you how investors reacted to that latest data which should other than expected data out of the united states. there are hopes and out of the country might avert a recession. you can see all of the main industries during better and banking share is also led wall street to close higher. banking shares also led wall street to close higher on thursday that s after recent health check showed the largest us banks have enough capital to weather a severe economic slump. in other news this morning sporting goods giant nike has reported its latest earnings for the fourth quarter. revenue came in at $12.8 billion dollars slightly higher than expected. this means nike has beaten revenue estimates for seven straight quarters. salesjumped in both its largest market north america and in china, following the easing of
inflation trending down. data due out later on friday from us economist department is likely to confirm prices are cooling. but with inflation still stubbornly high, policymakers here, as in many other developed economies, aren t done raising interest rates. michelle fleury reporting. let s quickly show you how markets reacted. all major major intersystem 0k all major major intersystem ok but japanese nikkei all major major intersystem 0k butjapanese nikkei opening but japanese nikkei opening slightly lower, butjapanese nikkei opening slightly lower, down by about i%. in other news, sporting goods giant nike has reported its latest earnings for the fourth quarter and revenue coming in at $12.8 billion. that s slightly higher than expected and it also means they have beaten revenue estimates for seven straight quartrs, with sales jumping in both its modest market, north america, and in china following the easing of covid 19 restrictions. chinese authorities have released data
department is likely to confirm prices are calling. but with inflation still stubbornly high, policy makers here as in many other developed economies aren t done raising interest rates. michelle fleury reporting. let s quickly show you how markets reacted. investors hope there may be a chance the us economy could avoid falling into a recession so we saw a bit of a rally in all the main indices. let s show you how japan s all the main indices. let s show you howjapan s nikkei has started, down by almost i%, profit taking also happening as well. in other news, sporting goods giant nikkei has reported its latest earnings for the fourth quarter and revenue coming in at $12.8 billion. that s slightly higher than expected and it also means they have been revenue estimates for seven street orders, with sales jumping in both its modest market, north america, and in china following the easing of covid 19 restrictions. going to china were on about how authorities are expected to releas
of the dambusters raid tonight there will be a special fly past over the lancaster bomber s former bases. and coming up on bbc news. my legacy is already exceptional! pep guardiola s words on the eve of manchester city s champions league semi final against real madrid as they try to win the trophy for the first time. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. as food prices rise at their fastest rate in 45 years, the prime minister today gathered farmers, supermarket bosses and food industry representatives in downing street with a pledge to help make it easier to source our own food in the uk. the cost of food has soared in the past year, with some items like meat and vegetables more than doubling in price. supermarkets have also had to contend with a shortage of supplies. today, the government urged retailers to pass on any savings to customers who are struggling. our economics correspondent dharshini david looks at why prices are staying so high. brunch with the
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