Ask them, they know where they were that day. 9 11 is one of those rare moments, perhaps one of the only moments like it. Tom in washington, was a plane ascending with a plane ascending out of reagan, a flag unfurled along the west wall of the pentagon. Thee will be ceremonies at pentagon at the pentagon at 7 30 this morning. As you say, we moved to new york city. What a decidedly different 19th year of remembrance this is. With this pandemic, it will be a very different set of images this morning. Jonathan we will observe those moments of silence through the next several hours here on bloomberg tv and on bloomberg radio. Lisa, give us the day ahead. Consumer8 30, some price data. We are talking about a potential dynamite pillow, as we heard from albert gallo. Will we see the resurgence of inflation . At 2 00 p. M. , how big is the u. S. Deficit . We will get the august budget statement. Today, President Trump and former Vice President biden will be marking the 9 11 anniversary. I have
Despite the guilty plea. It assures shareholders that it has enough cash to pay the fine. Former french president Nicolas Sarkozy, is he paying for questions over allegations over misuse of power. The ukrainian president calls for a ceasefire against the pro russian rebels. Display youre watching worldwide exchange, bringing you Business News from around the globe. A warm welcome. We had european pmis out this morning. Weve now got the complete eurozone manufacturing pmi coming in at 51. 8. The forecast 51. 9, so pretty much in line with expectations. Giving you a brder picture there. So just a slight softening there as far as the pmi readings are concerned. A quick recap, german manufacturing growing at its weakest rates in six months. Weve had the french Manufacturing Activity shrinking this time at the fastest pace in six months. But the spanish activity was a stand out performer dproeg at the fastest pace in seven years. This is the broader picture that weve got. We were expecting
wide range of companies. what can we do for you? and now, bbc world news. from meltdown to cold shutdown, japan says its fukushima nuclear plant is now stable. of the cleanup could take decades and it will cost a fortune. will japan ever regain faith in nuclear-powered? welcome to gmt. also in the program new moves to pressure syria as the u.n., russia signals willingness to condemn bashar al-assad. bradley manning, the u.s. soldier accused of stealing secrets to wikileaks is about to make his first court appearance. it is midday in london, 4:00 p.m. in moscow and 9:00 p.m. in tokyo where the prime minister told his nation the fukushima plant is now stable. nine months after the earthquake and tsunami which devastated the area, he said it is now in the plant is now in cold shutdown. but the disaster is likely to haunt japan for decades. roland berger reports from tokyo. explosions since explosions shook the nuclear plant, the reactors were pushed into meltdown