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it is all being watched closely by jonathan charles in frankfurt. >> business is booming. germany has shaken off the recession. it is a symbol of just how divided the euro zone has become. the airports are increasingly efficient. everything is much more automated. it has cut costs. german workers have had to make sacrifices for today's success though. many have not had a real pay rise for the last decade. a finance director says it is painful, but it is a lesson for the rest of the euro zone. >> we have arranged labor contracts. we have more of the granting activity. by this, we are regaining competitiveness. >> these efforts are replicated all over germany. unemployment is less than it was before the recession now. the economy is expected to grow by 3% this year. what frankfurt airport has done, what germany has done has only made it harder for the other a ling members of the euro. greece, spain, portugal. is a question of how much that they are all carrying. i knew year and a new era for europe. i was in frankfurt reporting for the bbc on the first of january, 1999 when
it is all being watched closely by jonathan charles in frankfurt. >> business is booming. germany has shaken off the recession. it is a symbol of just how divided the euro zone has become. the airports are increasingly efficient. everything is much more automated. it has cut costs. german workers have had to make sacrifices for today's success though. many have not had a real pay rise for the last decade. a finance director says it is painful, but it is a lesson for the rest of the euro...
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we stay in frankfurt. the dax closed up at 6155. the u.s. markets are closed for the labor day holiday this monday. the euro is trading for $1.28. it is back to you. >> we will be checking back with you shortly. at least 19 people have been killed in more than -- and more than 30 wounded in e bombing atta in westerpakian. the bomber rammed a car with explosives into a police station, destroying the building. moments before, the car struck a cold -- school bus and killed several children. in recent weeks, pakistan has seen an increase in attacks by extremists. almost 100 were killed last week alone. the united nations atomic watchdog says iran is pushing ahead with the nuclear worked in defiance of tougher sanctions. the latest report expresses concern about possible activity in iran to develop a nuclear payload for a missile. there are concerns about granting access to relevant sites. washington calls the latest report troubling and says it shows the islamic republic is still trying to develop nuclear weapons capability. iran has consistentl
we stay in frankfurt. the dax closed up at 6155. the u.s. markets are closed for the labor day holiday this monday. the euro is trading for $1.28. it is back to you. >> we will be checking back with you shortly. at least 19 people have been killed in more than -- and more than 30 wounded in e bombing atta in westerpakian. the bomber rammed a car with explosives into a police station, destroying the building. moments before, the car struck a cold -- school bus and killed several children....
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we stay in frankfurt. the dax closed up at 6155. the u.s. markets are closed for the labor day holiday this monday. the euro is trading for $1.28. it is back to you. >> we will be checking back with you shortly. at least 19 people have been killed in more than -- and more than 30 wounded in the bombing attack in western pakistan. the bomber rammed a car with explosives into a police station, destroying the building. moments before, the car struck a cold -- school bus and killed several children. in recent weeks, pakistan has seen an increase in attacks by extremists. almost 100 were killed last week alone. the united nations atomic watchdog says iran is pushing ahead with the nuclear worked in defiance of tougher sanctions. the latest report expresses concern about possible activity in iran to develop a nuclear payload for a missile. there are concerns about granting access to relevant sites. washington calls the latest report troubling and says it shows the islamic republic is still trying to develop nuclear weapons capability. iran has con
we stay in frankfurt. the dax closed up at 6155. the u.s. markets are closed for the labor day holiday this monday. the euro is trading for $1.28. it is back to you. >> we will be checking back with you shortly. at least 19 people have been killed in more than -- and more than 30 wounded in the bombing attack in western pakistan. the bomber rammed a car with explosives into a police station, destroying the building. moments before, the car struck a cold -- school bus and killed several...
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it was a negative week for frankfurt. in tal, e daxosing five ints. there was a lot of news to digest this week. new banking rules and takever projects in the banking and construction industry. and it was also a chance to reflect on the two years of lehman brothers going under bid up the view into the abyss that traders suffered back then and also the helplessness they felt and the feeling that not all the lessons that should have been learned since have been learned. >> and looking in several market indices in more detail, we stay in frankfurt where we see the dax index closed tay two- thirds of a person lower. and the euro stoxx 50 finished 1% negative territory. the dow industrials in the u.s. ended slightly higher on friday. finally, the hero is currently trading for $1.3040. a german politician has formally stepped down from his position as a board member of the country's bank. in a best-selling book stirred controversy with its claim that an ucated muslim imgrants are a burden on government budgets and a problem for germany's future. bundesbank
it was a negative week for frankfurt. in tal, e daxosing five ints. there was a lot of news to digest this week. new banking rules and takever projects in the banking and construction industry. and it was also a chance to reflect on the two years of lehman brothers going under bid up the view into the abyss that traders suffered back then and also the helplessness they felt and the feeling that not all the lessons that should have been learned since have been learned. >> and looking in...
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behavior you generally find on the frankfurt floor. one looks into the future. on the second anniversary of the lehman insolvency, it is different. everybody remembers what they felt when they heard the news. impossible. how can something like that happen? everyone remembers the kind of hopelessness and desperation they felt when the financial crisis unfolded in the days and months after that. the bad thing is the crisis is not over. everybody here knows that, despite all hopes to the contrary. and one knows there is still a lot of work to do to overcome it. >> that was frankfurt. looking at the markets in more detail, we stay in frankfurt. the dax indexx closed at 6152. the blue-chip index closed at 2794. on wall street, the dow jones industrials closed at 10,532. the euro is trading for $1.3011. the world trade organization has offered the u.s. government to withdraw subsidies it pays the airplane maker boeing. the wto backed european control -- european complaints the aerospace giant benefited from financial aid banned under the int
behavior you generally find on the frankfurt floor. one looks into the future. on the second anniversary of the lehman insolvency, it is different. everybody remembers what they felt when they heard the news. impossible. how can something like that happen? everyone remembers the kind of hopelessness and desperation they felt when the financial crisis unfolded in the days and months after that. the bad thing is the crisis is not over. everybody here knows that, despite all hopes to the contrary....
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taking on the bourse abbey how from and style swedish artist anika longer in attempted to levitate the frankfurt stock exchange on tuesday using the kinetic energy collected from supporters on the internet the project is called the stock is rising oh we haven't heard abbey hofmann's name in a while for you kids out there he was one of the activists that was around during the one nine hundred sixty s. and the during the previous century when only myself and peter lavelle were alive at the time and we talked a lot about abbie hoffman in those days the civil rights marches and. of course now he's trying to levitate the pentagon this woman is trying to levitate the bourse and frank for using telekinesis you're a gallery style she wants to just raise the bourse you know ben bernanke he should try this with inflation of america because everything is trying right now quantitative easing buying back toxic assets jawboning the market lying cheating stealing it's not working deflation is tearing that economy apart joblessness is skyrocketing and the average living quality of life situation over there in t
taking on the bourse abbey how from and style swedish artist anika longer in attempted to levitate the frankfurt stock exchange on tuesday using the kinetic energy collected from supporters on the internet the project is called the stock is rising oh we haven't heard abbey hofmann's name in a while for you kids out there he was one of the activists that was around during the one nine hundred sixty s. and the during the previous century when only myself and peter lavelle were alive at the time...
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. >> this is southbound bellaire road south of frankfurt ave. a serious accident, a pedestrian structure. city police have had to shut down southbound bellaire road and they are detouring traffic on to frankfurt. just be aware of that. they are talking about trying to reroute the buses while they deal with this accident. >> now, your forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we certainly do need the rain. it is nice to avoid the severe thunderstorms that can come with some of the showers. we have had some severe and storms move across parts of the upper eastern shore. the storms have made their way up into parts of new jersey where tornado warnings have been issued around monmouth county and parts of northern ocean county in southern new jersey. possible rotation with some of those storms up to the north and east. there are still some rainshowers to contend with a round of baltimore area back into western maryland. one final batch of strong storms that prompted tornado warnings earlier this afternoon in parts of eastern ohio. so far t
. >> this is southbound bellaire road south of frankfurt ave. a serious accident, a pedestrian structure. city police have had to shut down southbound bellaire road and they are detouring traffic on to frankfurt. just be aware of that. they are talking about trying to reroute the buses while they deal with this accident. >> now, your forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we certainly do need the rain. it is nice to avoid the severe thunderstorms that can come...
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we stay in frankfurt, where the dax index closed at 6154. it ended wednesday at 2752. the dow industrials closed up at 10,387. the euro is trading for $1.2719. after taking a break last year, the music trade fair s opened up its doors again, under the umbrella of berlin music week. it brings tether thousands from the industry, including musicians, producers, and agents. with music sales down, it is smaller than usual this year, but is in an innovative location -- berlin's old city's journal -- old city airport terminals. >> the trade fair is smaller this time around. low sales continue to plague the industry. the economic downturn is to blame. so our music lovers who refuse to pay for their passion. >> we are still trying to develop business models for digital content. there have been several attempts, but the situation has not improved substantially. we have not had a breakthrough. >> around 40 legal music download services exist worldwide, and sales rose in ap2010 by 40 percent. that does not make up for huge losses caused by illegal downloading. the german governmen
we stay in frankfurt, where the dax index closed at 6154. it ended wednesday at 2752. the dow industrials closed up at 10,387. the euro is trading for $1.2719. after taking a break last year, the music trade fair s opened up its doors again, under the umbrella of berlin music week. it brings tether thousands from the industry, including musicians, producers, and agents. with music sales down, it is smaller than usual this year, but is in an innovative location -- berlin's old city's journal --...
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we stay in frankfurt, where the dax index closed at 6154. it ended wednesday at 2752. the dow industrials closed up at 10,387. the euro is trading for $1.2719. after taking a break last year, the music trade fair has opened up its doors again, under the umbrella of berlin music week. it brings together thousands from the industry, including musicians, producers, and agents. with music sales down, it is smaller than usual this year, but is in an innovative location -- berlin's old city's journal -- old city airport terminals. >> the trade fair is smaller this time around. low sales continue to plague the industry. the economic downturn is to blame. so our music lovers who refuse to pay for their passion. >> we are still trying to develop business models for digital content. there have been several attempts, but the situation has not improved substantially. we have not had a breakthrough. >> around 40 legal music download services exist worldwide, and sales rose in 2010 by 40 percent. that does not make up for huge losses caused by illegal downloading. the german governm
we stay in frankfurt, where the dax index closed at 6154. it ended wednesday at 2752. the dow industrials closed up at 10,387. the euro is trading for $1.2719. after taking a break last year, the music trade fair has opened up its doors again, under the umbrella of berlin music week. it brings together thousands from the industry, including musicians, producers, and agents. with music sales down, it is smaller than usual this year, but is in an innovative location -- berlin's old city's journal...
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our correspondent says this summary of the trading session in frankfurt. >> a splendid start to the month of september, having the reputation of being a weak trading month, but the dax soared well above 6000 points. confidence was boosted by better than expected economy data from the u.s. and germany. the german mechanical engineering sector had a flood of new orders and in the u.s. the industry expanded at its fastest pace, driving up shares of several companies. >>> staying in frankfurt, looking at wednesday's numbers, the dax finishing 2.7% higher. the euro stoxx 50 closing higher. across the atlantic, on a wall street, the dow jones enjoyed a strong rally, finishing at the top of the hour up 2.5%. the euro trading at $1.28 06. >>> shares and apple rose nearly 3% wednesday after the company unveiled several new products. ceo steve jobs introduced a new ipod line, a revamped apple device, and itunes social network, and updates to the operating system for the iphone, ipod touch, and the ipad. the revamp apple tea vite is being touted as a potential -- apple tv is being touted as a potent
our correspondent says this summary of the trading session in frankfurt. >> a splendid start to the month of september, having the reputation of being a weak trading month, but the dax soared well above 6000 points. confidence was boosted by better than expected economy data from the u.s. and germany. the german mechanical engineering sector had a flood of new orders and in the u.s. the industry expanded at its fastest pace, driving up shares of several companies. >>> staying in...
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here is a summary of the monday trading session in frankfurt. >> last week's rally did not continue in the german stock market. we have to wait and see what happens this week from u.s. trade. on the agenda are very important economic data. gold analysts see gold as a reserve currency. siemens announced higher operating profits and revenue but could not meet industry expectations. >> will stay in frankfurt for a closer look at monday's closing numbers. the dax slipped by 0.3%. the era stocks 50 dropped by 0.6%. -- euro stoxx 50 dropped by 0.6%. the dow finished at 10,812 points. the era trading at this hour and at $1.3464. the european commission is proposing legislation to strengthen european union budget rolls -- budget rules including strong sanctions for countries the break them. the rules which will be formally unveiled on wednesday will include semi-automatic sanctions that will be imposed early enough to prevent eurozone economies from straying off course. >> the euro is still a work in progress in some respects. a task force is working on a new foundation for the common currency
here is a summary of the monday trading session in frankfurt. >> last week's rally did not continue in the german stock market. we have to wait and see what happens this week from u.s. trade. on the agenda are very important economic data. gold analysts see gold as a reserve currency. siemens announced higher operating profits and revenue but could not meet industry expectations. >> will stay in frankfurt for a closer look at monday's closing numbers. the dax slipped by 0.3%. the...
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our correspondent says this summary of the trading session in frankfurt. >> a splendid start to the month of september, having the reputation of being a weak trading month, but the dax soared well above 6000 points. confidence was boosted by better than expected economy data from the u.s. and germany. the rman mecnical engineering sector had a flood of new orders and in the u.s. the industry expanded at its fastest pace, driving up shares of several companies. >>> staying in frankfurt, looking at wednesday's numbers, the dax finishing 2.7% higher. the euro stoxx 50 closing higher. across the atlantic, on a wall street,the wones enjoyed a strong rally, finishing at the top of the hour up 2.5%. the euro trading at $1.28 06. >>> shares and apple rose nearly 3% wednesday after the company unveiled several new products. ceo steve jobs introduced a new ipod line, a revamped apple device, and itunes social network, and updates to the operating system for the iphone, ipod touch, and the ipad. the revamp apple tea vite is being toud as a potential -- apple tv is being touted as a potential challen
our correspondent says this summary of the trading session in frankfurt. >> a splendid start to the month of september, having the reputation of being a weak trading month, but the dax soared well above 6000 points. confidence was boosted by better than expected economy data from the u.s. and germany. the rman mecnical engineering sector had a flood of new orders and in the u.s. the industry expanded at its fastest pace, driving up shares of several companies. >>> staying in...
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on friday, and frankfurt, the dax index closed slightly lower. similar story for the euro stoxx 50 index. on wall street, investors applauded the latest data on wholesale inventories, showing supplies went up more than 1% in july. the dow jones right now half a percent higher in late afternoon trading. on the currency markets, the is $1.3725. >>> more money for germany's sickest bank. there are reports that hippo real-estate needs another 40 billion euros to get it going. the german governor took over hypo and has pumped it with 100 billion euros of taxpayer money. sources close to the banks say they are running out of money because of the high risks premium they have to pay on the eurozone sovereign bond. >>> the german automaker volkswagen has reported positive numbers for august, deliveries up 1% compared with the same time last year. they sold a total of 4.7 million cars worldwide since the start of the year and the company is shooting for a record number of deliveries for the second year in a row. booming demand in china is driving all of th
on friday, and frankfurt, the dax index closed slightly lower. similar story for the euro stoxx 50 index. on wall street, investors applauded the latest data on wholesale inventories, showing supplies went up more than 1% in july. the dow jones right now half a percent higher in late afternoon trading. on the currency markets, the is $1.3725. >>> more money for germany's sickest bank. there are reports that hippo real-estate needs another 40 billion euros to get it going. the german...
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our correspondent sent us this summer in the wednesday trading session in frankfurt. >> listening to ben bernanke's speech, investors missed the optimism in the words of the chairman of the federal reserve. and that led shares to start nosediving until the end of this session. there was profit-taking going on, mainly driven by concerns that the u.s. economy might not be able to pick up again pretty soon, and that it may face further crises because the federal reserve said that it would take any measures if something like that would happen. while the dollar has been driven down, the bureau had a nice renaissance and went above $1.36 -- $1.33. >> we will stay in frankfurt for a closer look to the members. the dax index closed more than 1% lower, down at 60 to 08. euro stoxx 50 blue chips sinking by 1.5% to finish at 2752. at this hour, the dow jones closing of the top of the hour, finishing at 10,739, down to slightly. currency markets, the euro dreading this hour at a value of $1.3392. as we just saw, the hero is continuing to strengthen considerably in rapidly against the dollar as t
our correspondent sent us this summer in the wednesday trading session in frankfurt. >> listening to ben bernanke's speech, investors missed the optimism in the words of the chairman of the federal reserve. and that led shares to start nosediving until the end of this session. there was profit-taking going on, mainly driven by concerns that the u.s. economy might not be able to pick up again pretty soon, and that it may face further crises because the federal reserve said that it would...
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it was founded in 1979 in frankfurt before moved. tuesday's police targeted 30 properties in nine states. investigators suspect the group is trying to strengthen germany's various far right groups by forging alliances among the organizations. and international service and education has found that germany excels at vocational training but is producing fewer university graduates than other countries. the report by the organization for economic cooperation and development also warned germany that it was spending too little on education compared to other countries. >> the new report says germany leads the way in vocational training and has relatively low youth unemployment as a result. vocational schools and on the job training give weaker students more chances than systems in place in other countries. >> in vocational training is the flagship of the german educational system. it nurtures progress, and it provides us with highly skilled workers. >> but the education report says that germany's educational investment is below the internati
it was founded in 1979 in frankfurt before moved. tuesday's police targeted 30 properties in nine states. investigators suspect the group is trying to strengthen germany's various far right groups by forging alliances among the organizations. and international service and education has found that germany excels at vocational training but is producing fewer university graduates than other countries. the report by the organization for economic cooperation and development also warned germany that...
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our correspondence sent us this summary of the day's trading from frankfurt. >> how is the situation of the economy in the u.s.? this is the most important question for the german stock market, and this is dominating trading in frankfurt. although traders are pleased about positive german economic data, the data has not much influence on the german markets. on the better than expected consumer confidence in the u.s. could change for the better. but the summer is really gloomy. in august, the german dax was pushed down by fears of recession in the u.s., so this august was one of the biggest trading months. >> we can stay for a closer look at tuesday's numbers, and the blue-chip dax index closing down by 0.2% at 5925. euro stocks 50 also ending the day up, rather, at 2622. across the atlantic, the dow trading fairly flat, closing at 10,014 points, and on currency markets, the year of trading at a value of $1.2679. -- the euro trading at. the door to a bond trader and head of friends met to discuss competition and progress on privatisation. according to eu law, the rail sectors should b
our correspondence sent us this summary of the day's trading from frankfurt. >> how is the situation of the economy in the u.s.? this is the most important question for the german stock market, and this is dominating trading in frankfurt. although traders are pleased about positive german economic data, the data has not much influence on the german markets. on the better than expected consumer confidence in the u.s. could change for the better. but the summer is really gloomy. in august,...
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we were sent this suffering -- the summary of the trading day from frankfurt. >> ireland is not bad. it has been able to issue to bonds. the auctions have been very well received. investors learned that ireland has not to call for help by the imf. these rumors are rumors. they are not true. this brought some confidence back into the market, especially if you look at the currency market. the euro went above $1.31. the stock market in general went down until the end of the session. there was a lot of uncertainty driving the market down. investors are still not sure if the u.s. economy is on the way to recovery or not. >> that was from frankfurt, where we can stay for a closer look at tuesday's numbers. the dax gave up 0.3%. similar picture for the euro stocks 50 index. the eurozone blue chips closed at 674 points. in europe, stocks surged after the federal reserve left interest rates unchanged, near historic lows at between 0% and 0.25%. the fed said it was prepared to take action to support the u.s. economic recovery if needed. the dow closed at the top of the hour just a touch higher
we were sent this suffering -- the summary of the trading day from frankfurt. >> ireland is not bad. it has been able to issue to bonds. the auctions have been very well received. investors learned that ireland has not to call for help by the imf. these rumors are rumors. they are not true. this brought some confidence back into the market, especially if you look at the currency market. the euro went above $1.31. the stock market in general went down until the end of the session. there...
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germany are not a not a capital frankfurt which is not going to happen after only a. capital of theatre but not the kind of the country so now your moscow. times have changed times of change when we were putting together the story the idea was that we would start in paris go to berlin and come to moscow but the political situation is such and not least it's the economic situation because when we started this tour. with i have to say thank you to the european union because we got money from the european union from an institutional building partnership program here in moscow. it was exactly the time of the credit crunch so when we were talking with potential partners in paris and berlin everyone is hold on there's no money you know this is the wrong time so we really caught up in an economic boom for ticks many people are caught up in still today but and so we were looking for alternatives and the alternatives actually came from the groups and cells bruno's were developed was an upper lascaux come from frankfurt. undergone theater and so on ok now there's certainly prob
germany are not a not a capital frankfurt which is not going to happen after only a. capital of theatre but not the kind of the country so now your moscow. times have changed times of change when we were putting together the story the idea was that we would start in paris go to berlin and come to moscow but the political situation is such and not least it's the economic situation because when we started this tour. with i have to say thank you to the european union because we got money from the...
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we can stay in frankfurt for a closer look at monday's numbers. the dax finished nearly 1.4% higher at 60 to 94. the euro stoxx 50 index of top eurozone finishing more than 1.6% higher at 2802. on wall street, the dow closing a few moments o, neay 1.4% higher. 10,753. the euro trading at a value of $1.3666. the world's three main rating agencies have given the eurozone bailout fund a aaa rating, the highest rating possible. unanimous assessment by moody's, standard and poor's, and fitch mean the funds can secure loans at low interest rates. the european financial stability fact was created in may to help many of the 16 eurozone states in the event of crisis. they can borrow up to four hundred 40 billion euros of necessary. in return, recipient countries must agree to reforms. so far, no years and members have asked for emergency loans from the fund. high demand for gold is continuing to push prices for the precious metal to a fresh record highs. fears of a double-dip recession and the possibility of rising inflation have led an increasing number o
we can stay in frankfurt for a closer look at monday's numbers. the dax finished nearly 1.4% higher at 60 to 94. the euro stoxx 50 index of top eurozone finishing more than 1.6% higher at 2802. on wall street, the dow closing a few moments o, neay 1.4% higher. 10,753. the euro trading at a value of $1.3666. the world's three main rating agencies have given the eurozone bailout fund a aaa rating, the highest rating possible. unanimous assessment by moody's, standard and poor's, and fitch mean...
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economy i'm joined by martin henniker in hong kong he's an associate director at the tike group in frankfurt we go to william endo economic researcher and the author of the new book gods of money wall street and the death of the american century and in boston we go to peter cohen he's the president of peter cowen and associates and author of capital rising how capital flows are changing business systems all over the world and another member of our cross talk team you know on the hunger martin if i can go to you first in hong kong you've got three letters w. l. and you pick one and why. none of them i'm very common is in the western countries they have never been they have never been in any assad's offer of calgary they've been strong trillions of dollars at the problem if you give me trillions of dollars i can produce a few more cars and rember my g.d.p. figure. to some extent of course but if it's just all financed by debt that it's going to hyperbolic out of control exponentially that doesn't mean anything at all the us isn't even in a recession it's more in a depression already now and th
economy i'm joined by martin henniker in hong kong he's an associate director at the tike group in frankfurt we go to william endo economic researcher and the author of the new book gods of money wall street and the death of the american century and in boston we go to peter cohen he's the president of peter cowen and associates and author of capital rising how capital flows are changing business systems all over the world and another member of our cross talk team you know on the hunger martin...
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to be a heavyweight title stopping some real pita in the tense round europe resulting in a battle in frankfurt after the nigerian was floored by could go a one sided affair next on the bill could be britain's david haye disputes coach wasting little time to to touch a potential sunday. despite its government coming out with the. public interest. definitely make it more. as i said before it is going to be top problems. with the come on top. because the legal process. and that's always will this bill assume but will be back with another update in just under two asked on see that flight.
to be a heavyweight title stopping some real pita in the tense round europe resulting in a battle in frankfurt after the nigerian was floored by could go a one sided affair next on the bill could be britain's david haye disputes coach wasting little time to to touch a potential sunday. despite its government coming out with the. public interest. definitely make it more. as i said before it is going to be top problems. with the come on top. because the legal process. and that's always will this...
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. >> looking at several market indexes, we stayed in frankfurt, where we see the blue chip dax index clsoose lower. this finished 0.3% in negative territory. the dow industrials ended the session up about 0.25%. the euro is currently trading for $1.37 -- $1.37. analysts blamed a decline on the end of government incentive schemes aimed at encouraging car buyers to operate their model. the surge of new automobile sales in asia is helping make up for the drop in europe. demand for cars in china, india, and japan have risen between 20% and 40%. >> in germany, the father of a teenager who carried out high school shootings has gone on trial. he was originally charged with violating gun laws. 17-year-old son was on a rampage in a southwest -- southeast germantown. he killed 15 people before killing himself. he used the gun that was stored in his father's bedroom unlocked. >> this was the first time that the victim's parents get to see the attacker's father. it was a painful, but significant experience. >> there are many questions. we lost someone special. it is important to see the father.
. >> looking at several market indexes, we stayed in frankfurt, where we see the blue chip dax index clsoose lower. this finished 0.3% in negative territory. the dow industrials ended the session up about 0.25%. the euro is currently trading for $1.37 -- $1.37. analysts blamed a decline on the end of government incentive schemes aimed at encouraging car buyers to operate their model. the surge of new automobile sales in asia is helping make up for the drop in europe. demand for cars in...
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heavyweight title stopping some will pay to in the tenth round the referee holding the bag in frankfurt after the nigerian was floored by klitschko a one sided.
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heavyweight title stopping some will pay to in the tenth round the referee holding the bag in frankfurt after the nigerian was floored by a one sided affair but the next on the bill could be britain's david haye with klitschko wasting little time to talk up the potential for precise common.
heavyweight title stopping some will pay to in the tenth round the referee holding the bag in frankfurt after the nigerian was floored by a one sided affair but the next on the bill could be britain's david haye with klitschko wasting little time to talk up the potential for precise common.
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this spoiled the mood here at the frankfurt stock market. the problem is not germany itself. people do not see much of a decline here. this is also in the united states. the fact that the banking regulation is not one to be too much of a problem, gold is still considered a safe haven in crisis time, a new record high. >> thanks for that. let's take a look at the market. the dax is up one-quarter of 1% higher. the euro stoxx 50 also ended in positive territory. across the headland to, the dow jones industrials in negative territory -- across the atlantic's. and as was just mentioned, gold prices sought record highs on tuesday as investors see it as a safe haven for their assets. many see further turmoil in the global economy and financial markets. >> their ongoing concerns about the economy. many fear there could be a collapse and that countries could default on their debt. the u.s. is still not out of the woods. gold is seen as a safe haven for investors. the price of a fine ounce of gold has risen by 16% since the beginning of the year alone. on tuesday, it reached a new all
this spoiled the mood here at the frankfurt stock market. the problem is not germany itself. people do not see much of a decline here. this is also in the united states. the fact that the banking regulation is not one to be too much of a problem, gold is still considered a safe haven in crisis time, a new record high. >> thanks for that. let's take a look at the market. the dax is up one-quarter of 1% higher. the euro stoxx 50 also ended in positive territory. across the headland to, the...
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heavyweight title stopping stopping some pizza in the tenth round the referee holding the bags in frankfurt after the nigerian was floored by klitschko a one sided affair but next on the bill could be britain's days if you hadn't wasted little time to talk up the potential spot that does it suit. because it isn't about the slightest comment coming out would be. making. that really make it more. interesting before you're going to be told trolls. will knock him out. because that will injure the process. pre-clinical formula one and i no longer i will start on pole for the first time this season and today's a tallying graham pray mclaren's jenson button joins him on the front.
heavyweight title stopping stopping some pizza in the tenth round the referee holding the bags in frankfurt after the nigerian was floored by klitschko a one sided affair but next on the bill could be britain's days if you hadn't wasted little time to talk up the potential spot that does it suit. because it isn't about the slightest comment coming out would be. making. that really make it more. interesting before you're going to be told trolls. will knock him out. because that will injure the...
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our correspondent sent us this summary of the trading day in frankfurt. >> the german economy is mainly driven by exporters so they will not be able to outperform other economies if they stay as weak as they have been. the purchase manager index in germany is down. there is also concerns that are on the spot market. there is poor economic data from the u.s. that helped to direct down shares. leading indicators from the u.s. show little signs of relief. one of the few gainers has been a retailer which has had a better turn. some say that this is simply a return to normal. >> we will stay for a closer look at thursday's number. the dax giving up -- in new york, the dow closed at the top of the hour and after trading flat for most of the day, there was a sharp sell-off. it finished 7/10 of a percent longer. ireland has sparked renewed fears about the recovery in europe and the euro slips in value. thursday brought a major step forward in britain's pursuit of renewable energy. the world's largest offshore when -- windfarm opened. 100 turbines are generated enough electricity to power 200,00
our correspondent sent us this summary of the trading day in frankfurt. >> the german economy is mainly driven by exporters so they will not be able to outperform other economies if they stay as weak as they have been. the purchase manager index in germany is down. there is also concerns that are on the spot market. there is poor economic data from the u.s. that helped to direct down shares. leading indicators from the u.s. show little signs of relief. one of the few gainers has been a...
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he's thinking back to what i don't know firsthand but what i've read about, the period that -- frankfurt or jackson. they had a lot of disputes apparently. and i think -- maybe even warren burger there, where there was some that i read about, and i think justice rehnquist, when he was chief justice, made an enormous effort to treat everyone on the court with equal respect and he disagreed with a lot of people. me, for example, on many cases. that's all right. he did not do anything that i thought was wrong or unfair in allowing me to express my opinion. and he treated everyone decently and fairly, and i think that that has continued. >> larry: you ever take disagreements to lunch? i mean, you and scalia, you've disagreed -- you ever argue about it later? >> -- justice rehnquist, we had just a conference where two of these 5-4 things where everybody had decided -- one was one way, one was the other way, and they were very, very strongly felt and -- we all go out to have lunch. and i said, you know, it's sort of interesting, here we are, we're going to have a perfectly friendly lunch and p
he's thinking back to what i don't know firsthand but what i've read about, the period that -- frankfurt or jackson. they had a lot of disputes apparently. and i think -- maybe even warren burger there, where there was some that i read about, and i think justice rehnquist, when he was chief justice, made an enormous effort to treat everyone on the court with equal respect and he disagreed with a lot of people. me, for example, on many cases. that's all right. he did not do anything that i...
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. >> response to basel iii, and we have this from frankfurt. >> basel iii losing some over the weekend. a generous transition period and the measure is not quite as draconian as the year. that is helping the atmosphere. deutsche bank is going to ask for $10 billion note additional -- $10 billion additional. much of it will go to try to acquire postbank. most think that is good because they will be able to get a cheaper than expected. >> looking in the detail of the market, the dax closed three- quarters of 1% higher. the euro stoxx 50 blue chips finished almost 1% higher. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow jones closed up in positive territory. and the euro is trading at -- allianz says it is withdrawing from the hedge fund business. it has sold its so-called alternative management section. they did not mention how much was paid, but they say the assets will be valued at about 1.5 billion euros after the acquisition. a spokesperson from the group explained it simply as a strategic decision. the european commission has upgraded its forecast for the euro zone, saying it is not e
. >> response to basel iii, and we have this from frankfurt. >> basel iii losing some over the weekend. a generous transition period and the measure is not quite as draconian as the year. that is helping the atmosphere. deutsche bank is going to ask for $10 billion note additional -- $10 billion additional. much of it will go to try to acquire postbank. most think that is good because they will be able to get a cheaper than expected. >> looking in the detail of the market, the...
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i have been down to a frankfurt music shop where the people do follow what is happening, to find out what the people there really think about what is going on with the hero. -- euro. ♪ >> i think that the road is a stable currency right now. despite the crisis, it is a stable currency. i was a big fan of the deutsche mark. after the euro, it was brought on the continent, but the problem is that these prices have just, well, increased. >> germany has the biggest single economy, what happened here is for the rest of the continent's. >> working at this time of year, the german government stepped in to announce money for buying new cars, so there was not so much a decrease in the economy. >> the last couple of years we were quite careful in purchasing goods and stuff, we never knew what would happen. we took it easy. people still like music, not so easy for people to spend money but i realize that people tend to purchase the cheaper products. ♪ >> if you want an example of just how well germany is doing, i can tell you that unemployment there is lower than it was before the recession
i have been down to a frankfurt music shop where the people do follow what is happening, to find out what the people there really think about what is going on with the hero. -- euro. ♪ >> i think that the road is a stable currency right now. despite the crisis, it is a stable currency. i was a big fan of the deutsche mark. after the euro, it was brought on the continent, but the problem is that these prices have just, well, increased. >> germany has the biggest single economy,...
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. >> frankfurt, where we will stay for a look at tuesday's closing numbers. after the wild ride, dax finished flat. a similar picture for the euro stock 50. in new york, the dow jones managed to bounce back from a weak start to the session. on currency markets, the euro traded higher at this hour. a wildcat strike by the belgian air-traffic controllers closed down belgium airports on tuesday, forcing over 100 flights to be canceled. thousands of passengers were left stranded after the strike began on tuesday afternoon. it could last well into wednesday, but no one really knows. the strike, coming without warning, apparently provoked by personnel changes, but the striking workers have made no clear demands. other flights that are not affected down from traffic hours outside of belgium. the german economic recovery continues to gain momentum with the economic research withdiy saying -- economic research institute diy saying that there would be record numbers of people with jobs next year, exceeding all statistics in the postwar history of turn me, some economis
. >> frankfurt, where we will stay for a look at tuesday's closing numbers. after the wild ride, dax finished flat. a similar picture for the euro stock 50. in new york, the dow jones managed to bounce back from a weak start to the session. on currency markets, the euro traded higher at this hour. a wildcat strike by the belgian air-traffic controllers closed down belgium airports on tuesday, forcing over 100 flights to be canceled. thousands of passengers were left stranded after the...
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>> the fact this is happening in a stock exchange with a green and yellow flag says this is not in frankfurt, london, or york. it was the sao paulo stock exchange that launched the biggest offering and global capitalism. >> the money will help them tap into the huge reserves of brazil's southern coast, which are believed to hold more than 50 billion barrels of crude. they currently have the exclusive rights to develop $5 billion of that, burning brazil into the top ranks of the world's oil producing countries brazil into the top ranks of the world's oil- producing countries. >> i asked our correspondent how the ipo was received on the new york stock exchange. >> it was such a huge offering, you could have expected some pressure on the stock, but it is holding on fairly well to the levels that we see in the evening session. in general, the response has been tremendous. there was huge demand that wall street obviously it is quite happy with the stock offering and also with the plans that petrobras is following. >> a closer look at the numbers, european shares got a boost on the final trading d
>> the fact this is happening in a stock exchange with a green and yellow flag says this is not in frankfurt, london, or york. it was the sao paulo stock exchange that launched the biggest offering and global capitalism. >> the money will help them tap into the huge reserves of brazil's southern coast, which are believed to hold more than 50 billion barrels of crude. they currently have the exclusive rights to develop $5 billion of that, burning brazil into the top ranks of the...