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Asia Business Report

a lot ofjobs and i'm not in a rush to get to 2%. the thing that i have to make sure that the economy doesn't start to move in the other direction so that inflationary pressures move up and we start to move away from our target but that's not what i'm seeing now. and so, i'm just going to stay vigilant and make sure that if that does happen, we are ready to act. but in terms ofjobs created, those numbers keep on shocking also, is this the result of what the us government has been doing in sort of pumping the economy? this combination of things that have all added up to much more resilient and robust consumer and then businesses have also been able to fill in because it had a lot of immigration, a lot of the supply chain challenges that happened during the pandemic, they are done now as well so it's a combination of factors that has caused us to really continue to be able to grow.

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Asia Business Report

i would like and wanted to get inflation all the way down to 2% target. i'm comfortable to taking a little longer for inflation, if we were doing to create a lot ofjobs and i'm not in a rush to get to 2%, i think i have to make sure that the economy doesn't start to move in the other direction so that inflationary pressures move up and we start to move away from our target but that's not what i'm seeing now. and so, i'mjust not what i'm seeing now. and so, i'm just going to stay vigilant and make sure that if that does happen, we are ready to act. in that does happen, we are ready to act. , ., ., , , to act. in terms of “obs created. i to act. in terms of “obs created, those h to act. in terms ofjobsl created, those numbers to act. in terms ofjobs - created, those numbers keep on shocking on the upside, the economy numbers of gdp numbers also, is this the result of what the us government has been doing and pumping the economy? this combination of things that have all added up to much more resilient and robust consumer and businesses have also been able to fill in because it had able to fill in because it had a lot of immigration, other supply chain challenges that

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BBC News

big 2020 _ prime minister himself, starting his big 2020 political campaign from this state. he has been to the state eight _ this state. he has been to the state eight times— this state. he has been to the state eight times in the last four months, indicating _ eight times in the last four months, indicating that it needs a logistical presence here in this state — logistical presence here in this state. from an economic point of view_ state. from an economic point of view when — state. from an economic point of view when we speak to a lot of the people _ view when we speak to a lot of the people as — view when we speak to a lot of the people as we walk around the city, the general conversation is talking about— the general conversation is talking about two— the general conversation is talking about two aspects. 0ne the general conversation is talking about two aspects. one is the lack ofjohs _ about two aspects. 0ne is the lack ofjohs for— about two aspects. one is the lack ofjobs for india's educated youth, and also _ ofjobs for india's educated youth, and also the need to control prices. the jobs _ and also the need to control prices. the jobs and the prices issue, how thejobs and the prices issue, how does that read in delhi? the jobs and the prices issue, how does that read in delhi?— does that read in delhi? those are issues that — does that read in delhi? those are issues that you _ does that read in delhi? those are issues that you hear _ does that read in delhi? those are issues that you hear about - does that read in delhi? those are issues that you hear about in - does that read in delhi? those are | issues that you hear about in tamil nadu and those are issues you can hear about spread across the country. there is a real issue when it comes to educated young man especially in the crisis ofjobs here. narendra modi is campaigning on his record of economic growth, on some of his values of indian and

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BBC News

conversation is talking about two major aspects, one of them, the lack ofjobs for the educated youth, and also the need to control prices. to bring you in on that, samira, the jobs and prices, how is that viewed in delhi? look, there was are issues that you have heard about in tamil nadu and they are issues which you can hear about spread across the country. there is a real issue when it comes to the educated young men, especially, and the crisis ofjobs here. look, mr modi is campaigning on his record of economic growth, on some of his values of indian and hindu nationalism, and that is ultimately what we are looking at here in terms of what happens going forward. mr modi is looking to keep his currentjob, he has been in powerfor a decade now, and it would be an historic win, only one other leader in india has been able to stay in power that long, if he does win. but there are opposition parties of course here, that are

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The Daily Global

they are still in the race as well. republican strategist rina shah speaking to me. you can keep across all the twists and turns on the bbc news tv channel. we're all aware of the growing influence of artificial intelligence in our lives, but it's been a bit of a guessing game to work out how much it will affect the way we work. well, the international monetary fund has tried to put a figure on it and it's come up with the claim that as many as 40% ofjobs could be affected by ai. the figure varies depending on where in the world we have oui’ careers. according to the imf, ai will affect around 60% ofjobs in advanced economies. roughly half of workers will benefit from enhanced productivity but in other instances, ai could replace humans, and that could affect wages and employment.

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The Daily Global

in low—income countries, ai will affect around 26% ofjobs. and overall, the imf thinks that artificial intelligence could benefit higher income and younger workers as lower income and older workers fall behind in earnings. here's the head of the imf, kristalina georgieva. we must focus on helping lower income countries in particular to move faster to be able to catch the opportunities that artificial intelligence will present. in other words, embrace it — it is coming — set aside the fear of this significant change and concentrate on how you can best tap into the opportunity. live now to carl benedikt frey, associate professor of ai & work at the oxford internet institute, director of the future of work programme at the oxford martin school. very good to see on the programme.

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BBC News Now

well, the international monetary fund has tried to put a figure on it and it's come up with the claim that as many as 40% ofjobs could be affected by ai. the figure varies depending on where in the world we have oui’ careers. according to the imf, around 60% ofjobs will be affected in advanced economies. in roughly half of these cases workers can expect to benefit as ai enhances productivity, but in other instances ai could replace humans and that could affect wages and employment. in low income countries, the technology will affect just 26% of jobs. overall, the imf thinks that artificial intelligence could benefit higher income and younger workers, with lower income and older workers potentially falling behind in earnings. here's the head of the imf, kristalina georgieva. we must focus on helping low—income countries in particular, to move faster, to be able to catch the

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BBC News

clear what we _ commit to the promise? let me be clear what we are _ commit to the promise? let me be clear what we are committing - commit to the promise? let me be clear what we are committing to. l commit to the promise? let me bei clear what we are committing to. a growing prosperity plan and a growth plan about the next generation of jobs. there is a revolution going on in terms of green energy and other countries are in the race and we need to be in the race for the next generation ofjobs. i also have committed to clean power by 2030 and that's renewables, that gives us cheaper bills, it gives us energy security so that vladimir putin can put as good on our throats... paint put as good on our throats. .. point is that your — put as good on our throats. .. point is that your promising _ put as good on our throats. .. point is that your promising those - put as good on our throats... point is that your promising those goodies but you are not any more committed to the cost that you used to say you would definitely cough up. that does not stack up unless you're going to find the money somewhere else. hear me out, find the money somewhere else. hear me out. because _ find the money somewhere else. hear me out, because in _ find the money somewhere else. he:— me out, because in order to get a clean power 2030, we need investment in a little back to your point. also, we are talking to those that we hope to partner with us on this journey to clean deliver clean energy, they say to me, look,

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BBC News

that you know what these meetings are like, but we are trying to fit in back—to—back meetings with world leaders, an opportunity to have conversations that would take months to together would take months to put together in a programme back here. i wanted to take the opportunity for the one—to—one meeting with the emir about really important international issues and i stand by that. let�*s talk about an important issue at home, one of your central promises to viewers, we�*ve talked to you and rachel reeves about it, greenjobs, green energy, that by the end of the parliament, if you win, you say you would invest £28 billion to create. the tricky thing is you started off promising the 28 billion extra every single year, and now you�*re saying that money might not be forthcoming and you will only spend that much if you can afford it. except you�*re still promising people the green jobs, the green energy, but that doesn�*t stack up if you are not committed to paying the price, how can you commit to the promise? let me be clear what we�*re committed to. we�*ve got a green prosperity plan. that�*s a growth plan about the next generation ofjobs, there�*s a revolution

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BBC News

going on in terms of green energy. other countries are in the race, we need to be in the race for the next generation ofjobs. i also have committed to clean power by 2030. that is renewables, that gives us cheaper bills, energy security, so putin cannot put his boot on our throat and it gives us the next generation ofjobs. the point here is that you�*re promising those goodies but you�*re not any more committed to the cost that you used to say you would definitely cough up. that does not stack up unless you are suddenly going to find the money somewhere else and put taxes up to pay for it. hear me out. in order to get to clean power 2030 we need investment and i will come back precisely to your point. but also, when we�*re talking to those that we hope will partner with us on this journey to deliver clean power by 2030, they say to me, keir, look, investment is one thing,

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