Event. Afternoon. We will get started. Examine panel will u. S. China links in products marketing opportunities and Economic Health and National Security relationships. We will start with benjamin shobel who is a Senior Associate International Health National borrow of Asian Research and n director of strategy for Health Business strategy at microsoft engagements with national governments, providers biotechnique. Then we will hear from katherine journalistestigative bookrtune magazine and her bottle of lies the inside story drug boom reveals fraud and dire conditions in the manufacturing plants where the majority of low cost medicine is made. He theuird is a professor and director of Global Health he t seton hall directs the Global Health governance roundtable series and the china and Global Governance project. President of en the United States China Business council. Joining that he will a long career in Public Service included multiple tours in china and asia and culminated as ppoint
U. S. China links to health and medical products, assessing Market Opportunities Economic Health and National Security risks of these relationships. We will start with Benjamin Shobert at a senior associate for interNational Health, the National Hero of asian research. Mr. Shobert is the director of strategy for Health Business strategy at microsoft where he lead engagements with national governments, providers and the biotech community. Next we will hear from Katherine Eban an investigative journalist for Fortune Magazine contributor and arnie Andrew Carnegie fellow. Ms. Ebans book bottle of lies reveals fraud and i are conditions in the overseas manufacturing plants with the majority of her low caste low cost where medicines made. Our third panelist is Yanzhong Huang professor and director of Global Health studies at seaton hall university. Dr. Huang is also a senior in Foreign Relations where he directs the health and governments around table series encoder asked the Global Governan
Its Australian Business to asahi to 10 billion euros. And Oil Prices Climb after the u. S. Navy takes down an iranian drone in the strait of hormuz ratcheting up tensions between washington and tehran. Good morning, everybody. One of the names were very much focused on, a big mover is publicics in france, down 7. 5 the french Advertising Group has actually announced that it will be we will be getting more information on that. You can see that the stock is down about 7. 5 . Down about 15 over the last few months they have slashed their 2019 revenue guidance after delivering a worse than expected Second Quarter the Third Largest Advertising Group posted organic growth of 0. 1 , missing Market Expectations as it suffered from weak ad spending in the United States publicis put its 2020 targets under review citing the 4 4. 4 billion acquisition of epsilon for the move. Im pleased to say karen is around the desk with us. Karen is somewhat of an expert in this field and has been following pub
Data. And with the major indices heading new highs, trading some of the busiest gainers. And before that, we start with todays markets and dom chu has the numbers. Generally a positive week but moving not a lot. Ill show you what is happening with the broader s p 500 which is just a hair below 5300. Just about flat on the session. Again, we were up maybe around 8 points at the highs answer down maybe 6 to 7 points at the loews. So it has been very tight in terms of trading range. But coalescing right around the 5300 mark. And the dow industrials pacing the advance if you want to call it that. 66 points to. And nasdaq pretty much flat down three points on a base of 16,000. So again, very tepid moves, a calm end to the week so far. Well see what the afternoon brings. It is a week of memes and milestones. What drove the markets . The best performing sectors in the s p 500 on a one week basis had been technology, real estate and communication services. Those three again three of the best p
Global rally has extended to europe. The gig economy goes down under well speak to one australian entrepreneur whos helping people who need things in touch with the others who have them for a small fee, of course. After reports that m00 cups are used every day of the uks environment department, we want to know how you take your cup of tea, plastic, paper, or some know how you take your cup of tea, plastic, paper, orsome otherway . What would it take to ditch disposable and switch to renewable cups . Get in touch. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to business live. Uk chancellor Philip Hammond will deliver his autumn budget today. One of his challenges will be to combat a decade of flat productivity. Until 10 years ago, productivity was the motor that drove uk Economic Growth. This blue crooked line is output per hour. The Straight Line is the actual measure and this broken line is what it should be at if the trends before the crisis had continued. So its a pretty big d