And Goldman Sachs and hotter retail sales. Were also seeing higher bond ye yield. Our roadmap is going to begin with a slew of corporate results. Goldman and bofa. Lockheed martin says it expects to grow sales this year. Retail sales coming in much stronger than expected. The tenyear is rising and stocks are on track for what looks to be a lower open, about 29 minutes from now. Changes at news corp. Or perhaps liking what it means as an investment. Starboards jeff smith will join me live this hour from the active passive conference which we cover every year. We start with bank of america and Goldman Sachs, above what most analysts had been anticipating. Bofa seems to be the out dealer performer, although we havent opened as of yet. Coming through with their share of concerns as well, whether it be with goldman in terms of the continued drag the consumer has on the business even though its such a small percentage overall or bank of americas Balance Sheet which weve talked about many tim
Royal wedding. Icy winds tore through the mountains at the Pyeongchang Olympics wreaking havoc at the snowboard final. Alpine skiing had to be postponed for a second day. Good morning. Its monday 12th february. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Senior officials at oxfam will today try to convince the International Development secretary that they should keep their millions of pounds a year in government funding. It follows revelations that aid workers used prostitutes in haiti in 2011 after an earthquake. The charitys been accused of concealing the full findings of an investigation, which led to four people being sacked and three others resigning. Oxfam denies claims of a cover up. Our diplomatic correspondent, James Landale reports. The allegations of Sexual Misconduct by oxfam aid workers in haiti in 2011 have threatened notjust the charitys reputation, but also the £32 million it gets each year from the government. The International Development secretary, Penny Mordau