Abramowicz some Jonathan Ferro your equity market on the s p 500 slightly negative this morning fantastic lineup looking ahead retail sales just around the corner. Earnings from home depot dropping across the bloomberg tomorrow. Numbers from target results from walmart on thursday. But once again this morning, we have to begin in china. Rate cuts bramo and the data not great at all. The biggest rate cuts going back to 2020. The data coming weaker across the board. Whether it has to do with retail sales, whether it has to do with industrial production. They scrapped their youth unemployment metric, which is not exactly encouraging. And now the question is, are they preparing a big enough stimulus to really stave off weakness that is much deeper than people expected . This is the right signal. The big question, youve alluded to it, whats next . Heres the commentary this morning from standard chartered. The cut has been aggressive from sogdian. This is unlikely to be the last measure. So,
elon musk says his takeover of twitter is sinking in but what will it mean for free speech on social media? a tale of two communities in the west highlands coping with the cost of living one has seen energy bills soar and the other hasn t. and cash is king the royal mint starts making new 50p coins featuring king charles iii. and coming up on the bbc news channel, england s hopes of progressing at the t20 world cup hang in the balance, after their match against australia is abandoned because of rain. good afternoon. in a moment of legal history, the sentencing of a murderer has been televised and broadcast live for the first time in england and wales. an old baileyjudge gave jemma mitchell life in prison, with a minimum term of 3a years, for killing her friend from church, and then dumping her decapitated body in devon. thejudge described her as extremely devious . laura foster is at the old bailey. mitchell has become the first murderer and the first woman to be sente
i m going to be discussing all of that with these two, there they are, dr ulrich hoppe, the director general of the german british chamber of industry and commerce. and helima croft, a member of america s national petroleum council, which advises the us energy secretary on strategy. also on the show, the big boss of the middle east s oldest privately held oil and gas company, crescent petroleum, joins me to talk about those skyrocketing prices, energy supply and the impact of the war in ukraine. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, they war between russia and ukraine is about to enter its sixth month. the human suffering on the ground has been massive and the economic consequences of the war and the sanctions imposed on russia, are spreading around the world. nowhere is it as stark as the oil and gas industry. vladimir putin s invasion of ukraine is causing energy prices to skyrocket around the worl
an energy emergency? energy companies across the continent warn of higher prices. limited rationing is already under way in germany as the supply from russia starts to drop off. in america, they ve released more oil to the market but is it enough to keep us all going? with more sanctions and cold weather on the way, are we looking at a perfect storm for the energy market? i m going to be discussing all of that with these two, there they are, dr ulrich hoppe, the director general of the german british chamber of industry and commerce. and helima croft, a member of america s national petroleum council, which advises the us energy secretary on strategy. also on the show, the big boss of the middle east s oldest privately held oil and gas company, crescent petroleum, joins me to talk about those skyrocketing prices, energy supply and the impact of the war in ukraine. wherever you rejoining me from around the world once again a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, t
This after federal and state investigators began looking into unreported deals and meetings he had with the heads of the very Power Companies his agency is supposed to be regulating. Thus, the protestors. Youre really witnessing a walk of shame on the part of people that have associated with a corrupt system orchestrated by a corrupt person. Reporter but some of the dinner attendees say peevey deserves to be honored because he helped save california during the energy crisis. By putting the rate increases on the people with bigger houses, he saved poor people billions of dollars. Reporter is this really appropriate to have this kind of dinner . Well, it celebrates a career in Public Service of longterm things and i dont think it has anything to do with the taxpayers. Reporter youve seen what he is accused of. Is that appropriate to have these conversations i dont think you can make decisions unless youre available to talk to everybody. And candidly, tell them what you think. You cant do