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World Business Report

because the vietnamese electric car maker made its stock market debut on the nasdaq on tuesday and it was day to remember. its shares rose over 200% in a single day, meaning the company is now valued at $85 billion, which is more than ford and general motors. live now to singapore where our asia business reporter, katie silver, joins us. katie, tell us more about this company. quite an exciting debut? i'm not sure if— quite an exciting debut? i'm not sure if you _ quite an exciting debut? i“n not sure if you saw the tickertape parade but very exciting and to give you an idea raised to 55,000 in a day, as you say $85 billion compares to forward's $a8 billion and general motors $a6 billion, were huge, hugejump, the real winner it must be said was the founder and chairman, winner it must be said was the founderand chairman, he winner it must be said was the founder and chairman, he made $a0 billion in a day. the regulatory findings showed he controlled at the time 99% of shares. there was quite thin

Company , Vietnamese-electric-car-maker , Shares , Stock-market-debut , General-motors , Nasdaq-on-tuesday , Ford , 200 , 85-billion , 5-billion , Us , Singapore

Sportsday

she's only ever one one title on the wta tour and it was quite a small one a few years back so this was a hugejump up for her and she was able to hold her nerve, play beautifully with so much finesse and feel and then she would inject pace and she just really disrupted the play of 0ns jabeur and she did a masterfuljob, she really deserved to win. how much did it help that the expectation wasn't on her shoulders? she only won four matches on grass prior to these championships. beat five seeded players, was very close to going out tojessica pegula. even this final, the talk was about on 0ns, not about to marketa vondrousova and that seem to help? i agree with you. everything was on 0ns jabeur. she is the favourite, she is going to win, she has won a few titles on grass. she is the better grass court player. she lost in the final last year and how much she wants it and what this would mean to her. and for vondrousova, it was really helpful that she didn't feel the pressure.

Title , Nerve , Wta-tour , Hugejump , Finesse , One , Championships , Matches , Play , Wasn-t , 0ns-jabeur , Grass

Sportsday

wta tour and it was quite a small one if you is back so this was a hugejump upfor one if you is back so this was a hugejump up for her and she was able to hold her nerve, play beautifully with so much finesse and feel and then she would inject pace and she just really disrupted the play of 0ns jabeur and she did and she just really disrupted the play of 0nsjabeur and she did a masterfuljob, she really deserved to win. masterful “ob, she really deserved to win. ., . , ., to win. how much did it help that the expectation _ to win. how much did it help that the expectation wasn't _ to win. how much did it help that the expectation wasn't on - to win. how much did it help that the expectation wasn't on her - the expectation wasn't on her shoulders? she only won four matches on grass prior to these championships. beat five seeded players, was very close to going out againstjessica pegula. even this final, the talk was about on stubble, not about to marketa vondrousova and that seem to help? i agree with you. everything was on 0ns jabeur. she is the favourite, she is going to win, she has won a few titles on grass. she is the better grass court player. she lost in the final last year and how much she wants it and what this would mean to her. and for vondrousova, it was really helpful that she didn't feel the pressure. she went out and played with freedom. she is

One , Nerve , Pace , Feel , Finesse , Wta-tour , Hugejump , Win , World-championships , Expectation-wasn-t , Matches , Grass

The Media Show

south—west, it will take its time to push northwards, hill snow as well, will turn back to rain across the north opinion nines into the southern uplands and grampians and highlands, as we move through the night that milder air will by a cross most areas, by the end of the night it will be frost—free for all area, it will be very mild across the south but a windy and rather wet night come for many of us. so into monday we start the new week with low pressure. the weather fronts will enhance rainfall. it could be wet in southern and western areas throughout the day, a blustery day for all with gales round the coast, you could see localised flooding in the south—west, that is the rain combining with snow and ice melt. an extremely mild day though, compared to what we have been used to. temperatures up to 14 maybe 15 degree, so a hugejump from the temperatures up to 14 maybe 15 degree, so a huge jump from the last 24 hours. then through tuesday, we

Areas , Push-northwards , Air-will , Opinion , Cross , The-end , South-west , Hill-snow , Southern-uplands , Highlands , Grampians , Us

Talking Movies

area of low pressure, sitting across us, lots of isobars, and these weather fronts will be enhancing rain fall. it could be wet in the south, a blustery day for all with gales round some coast, we could see some localised flooding in the south—west, that is the rain combining with snow and ice melt. an extremely mild day though come piered to what we have been used to. temperatures up tow 1a or 15, so a hugejump from the temperatures up tow 1a or 15, so a huge jump from the last 2a hours. then through tuesday, we have low pressure sitting towards the north—west of the uk, it will be another blustery day, strongest of the winds scotland, northern ireland, frequent showers here, weather front could bring ireland, frequent showers here, weatherfront could bring more ireland, frequent showers here, weather front could bring more cloud and rain to the far south—east. otherwise not a bad afternoon for many, with good spells of sunshine s again mild in the south, a bit cooler further again mild in the south, a bit coolerfurther north. again mild in the south, a bit cooler further north. these temperatures are round just a little above the seasonal norm. as we move out of tuesday into wednesday, this area of low pressure affects the north, and then another area of low pressure hurtles in for thursday, so

Pressure , Us , Area , South , Weather-fronts , Lots , Flooding , Isobars , Coast , Gales , Rain-fall , Rain

Spotlight

start the new week with a big area of low pressure sitting across us, lots of isobars in the charts, these weather fronts will be enhancing rain. could be quite wet across southern southern and western areas of throughout the day, a blustery day for all, gales around some of the coast, could even see some low flooding across the whip link rain combining with snow and ice melt. an extremely mild day compared to what we are used to, temperatures up to 14—15 . a we are used to, temperatures up to 1a—15 . a huge we are used to, temperatures up to 14—15. a hugejump from the we are used to, temperatures up to 14—15. a huge jump from the last 24—hour is. then through tuesday, low pressure sitting towards the north—west of the uk, going to be on a blustery day, strongest of the wind in scotland and northern ireland, gales near the coast and frequent showers. whether frank could bring more cloud and rain to the far south—east otherwise not a bad afternoon, with some good vows of sunshine. mild in the south, little bit cooler further north. these temperatures are a little above the seasonal norm. as you move from tuesday to wednesday, area of low pressure affects the north of

Us , Area , Pressure , Many , Link-rain-combining , Areas , Weather-fronts , Isobars , Lots , Charts , All , Ice

World Business Report

we'll have a special report we start with the uk economy, because the pound has jumped to its highest level against the us dollar since before liz truss became prime minister back in august. sterling has been trading at $1.21 to the dollar — a hugejump from the record low of $1.03 it hit in the aftermath of that disastrous budget statement in late september. it is still around 12% lower than it was at the start of the year, but some are predicting the worst could be over for the pound. let's talk to gervais williams from the fund managers premier miton here in london.

Special-report , Us , The-uk , Pound , Dollar , Level , Economy , Liz-truss , Prime-minister , Budget-statement , Record , Sterling

BBC News

first month i understand you provided food for 30 people. in the last month, how many people have you provided food for? last last month, how many people have you provided food for?— provided food for? last month, 2000. 2000? that — provided food for? last month, 2000. 2000? that is — provided food for? last month, 2000. 2000? that is quite _ provided food for? last month, 2000. 2000? that is quite a _ provided food for? last month, 2000. 2000? that is quite a jump. _ provided food for? last month, 2000. 2000? that is quite a jump. not i 2000? that is quite a jump. not surprising given the circumstances? a hugejump. we are surprising given the circumstances? a huge jump. we are feeding surprising given the circumstances? a hugejump. we are feeding about 2000, about 850 of those people are children, which is quite awful, really. children, which is quite awful, reall . �* ~' ., children, which is quite awful, reall. �* ,, ., ., , really. and we know in the latest research from _ really. and we know in the latest research from the _ really. and we know in the latest research from the trussel - really. and we know in the latest research from the trussel trust, | research from the trussel trust, they are saying one in five individuals referred to their network of foodbank now comes from a working household, is that your experience as well? yes working household, is that your experience as well?— working household, is that your experience as well? yes it is, we are seeing _ experience as well? yes it is, we are seeing people _ experience as well? yes it is, we are seeing people from - experience as well? yes it is, we are seeing people from working. are seeing people from working families, we are seeing people on benefits, seeing older people, people on pensions. the whole range, there is no part of society that we do not see through our food banks at the moment, i am afraid. d0

People , Food , 2000 , 30 , Children , Jump , Circumstances , Hugejump , 850 , Trussell-trust , Experience , Foodbank

Outside Source

40,000 people have crossed the channel in dinghies so far this year. compare that to last year, the figure for the whole year was just over 28,500. this graph shows the hugejump since 2018. over 28,500. this graph shows the huge jump since 2018. here is a former border force immigration officer. we former border force immigration officer. ~ ., ., former border force immigration officer. ., ., ., , , officer. we have got too many people cominu officer. we have got too many people coming across — officer. we have got too many people coming across that _ officer. we have got too many people coming across that we _ officer. we have got too many people coming across that we can _ officer. we have got too many people coming across that we can deal- officer. we have got too many people coming across that we can deal with. | coming across that we can deal with. the manston facility is just totally and absolutely overcrowded to breaking point. th and absolutely overcrowded to breaking point.— breaking point. in the first six months of _ breaking point. in the first six months of 2022 _ breaking point. in the first six months of 2022 more - breaking point. in the first six months of 2022 more than i breaking point. in the first six. months of 2022 more than half breaking point. in the first six - months of 2022 more than half the people arriving in small boats were from three countries. 18% came from albania, the same numberfrom afghanistan, while15% were from iran. but the home office as it is concerned about the rise in the number of people coming from albania. here is a former border control officer on why. we albania. here is a former border control officer on why.— albania. here is a former border control officer on why. we have got the additional _ control officer on why. we have got the additional problem _ control officer on why. we have got the additional problem of _ control officer on why. we have got the additional problem of albanian | the additional problem of albanian

People , Channel , Figure , Graph , Dinghies , Hugejump , 2018 , 40000 , 28500 , Immigration-officer , Officer , Border-force

BBC News

the chancellor announced plans for 38 �*investment zones�* in england. in these areas planning rules would be �*liberalised' to release more land for housing and commercial development. the conservation charity the rspb has called that �*an attack on nature'. beccy speight is the chief executive of the rspb. the first goal of the new women's super league and it falls the way of arsenal. it’s super league and it falls the way of arsenal. �* , . super league and it falls the way of arsenal. �*, . , , . ., super league and it falls the way of arsenal. �*, . ,, .. , ~ prices, came out we are being in debt— prices, came out we are being in debt last — prices, came out we are being in debt last year was 50 billion in interest— debt last year was 50 billion in interest in this year could be 100 billion _ we are we a re really we are really concerned, and to give you a bit of context, we live in one of the most nature depleted countries of the planet and about half of our species are in decline. there is a hugejump half of our species are in decline. there is a huge jump to half of our species are in decline. there is a hugejump to be done in terms of restoring nature, and we think globally we are about to commit to 30% of the world being looked after furniture by 2030, a big meeting coming up in the uk has played a leading role in that. domestically here in the uk, the environment act in 2020 said we would try and halt species decline by 2030, but what is coming to a now feels as though it is really going against that, so these new investment zones that have been announced, this is basically giving announced, this is basically giving a carte blanche as far as we can see

Way , Kwasi-kwarteng , Nature , Attack , Investment-zones , England , Plans , Arsenal , Development , Women-s-super-league , Land , Chief-executive