was one of britain s most versatile and successful performers. music: theme from murder she wrote. time for a look at the weather. here s nick miller. sunsets and the moon are dominating our photographs here this evening, but you may have notice things changing out there. more persistent rain running across northern ireland and that is heading into western scotland over the next few hours. also, that will introduce rain to north west england and parts of wales. for the midlands, eastern and southern england, some clear spells, allowing temperatures to drop close to freezing in the colder areas, but not as cold as this morning, but elsewhere with all of the cloud and the chance for rain, as tomorrow begins, it will be a milder start, a damp start in scotland and northern ireland, with heavy bursts of rain in scotland especially. that will clear to sunny spells, well into the afternoon before it pulls away from south east scotland, and more of the rain moves into northern engla
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if we re going to enter a period of deflation. why are they scared in this moment, what is the role of trump s trade war, and what happens if he imposes the tariffs. by the way, guys, they worked this out before, this doesn t happen a seminar on the yield curve earlier. let s look at the impact of tariffs on the markets. the stock market had quite a good year until trump threatened to impose tariffs. this is the ceremony goistock m down 3.5%. they were expected to be raised this year preponderate market steadily reduced their expectations and the market now expects interest races to be cut
say it s not a bubble. valuations are expensive in the market. no denying that. interest races are low so you tend to see valuations expand during low interest rate environments so you have that, but earnings have been growing. the market is up 10% this year. but the earnings multiple of the s&p 500, what people will pay for earnings, has been unchanged this year. so, earnings have been growing by double-digit rate this year so we haven t really been seeing valuations contract or get more reasonable but they haven t been expanding. the reason we re all here today talking about the 22,000 is because of apple. apple s the largest stock in the united states. publicly traded company in the world. and when you look at that stock s valuation, it trades at a below market multiple, so you look back to 2000 when the tech stocks were all trading on, you know, on valuations of eyeballs and besides earnings because they had no earnings. it s a much different environment now. and we re seeing bro