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Lebanese authorities say hundreds of people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes.
Israel maintains it is striking Hezbollah targets and accuses the militant group of hiding weapons in civilian housing. Officials in the US, Israel's closest ally, say the Biden administration does not support a wider war and that the country is working to reduce tensions.
Israel has launched air strikes on targets across southern Lebanon, killing nearly 500 people. Also on the show: China unleashed a raft of policy support for the economy; Traders pricing in 75 basis points more policy easing by year-end as Fed officials leave the door open to more jumbo cuts; Boeing offers striking workers a 30% pay bump in a 'final' offer; RBA leaves cash target at 4.35%;
Commodities rose after China's central bank announced sweeping measures; Aliko Dangote says the time is right for Nigeria to end a decades-long subsidy on fuel; Italian lender UniCredit moved to increase its stake in its German rival Commerzbank.
Guests include: Paul Salem, Middle East Institute, International Engagement Vice President; Eleanor Taylor Jolidon, Union Bancaire Privée, Swiss and Global Equity Co-head; Ehsan Khoman, MUFG, Head of Commodities, ESG and EM Research; Aliko Dangote, Dangote Group Founder & Chairman.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen discusses restrictions on Ukraine's use of long-range weapons against Russia, the huge size of Danish firms like Ozempic-maker Novo Nordisk, and why she sees controlled immigration as a priority for Europe. Frederiksen speaks with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook.
Israel stepped up air strikes against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon on Monday morning, urging civilians to move out of the area. The Israel Defense Forces struck multiple targets as hostilities between the two sides intensified. as the two sides move closer to an all-out war. Last week, thousands of Hezbollah commanders and operatives were injured and several dozens killed in an orchestrated attack carried out via pagers and other communication devices which exploded simultaneously for two consecutive days in Lebanon and Syria. Israel has not claimed responsibility for the attacks. In France, President Emmanuel Macron’s new government sparked an immediate angry reaction from across the political spectrum, raising the risk of a swift collapse that would further cloud the outlook for France’s stretched public finances.
Today's guests: Marija Veitmane, State Street; Phoenix Kalen, Societe Generale; Marta Lorimer, Cardiff University
Stars Anthony Quinn, Lynn Bari, Laird Cregar, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine, and George Reeves
After many difficulties, Juan Gallardo (Tyrone Power) becomes the leading figure in bullfighting. He then marries Carmen (Darnell), his long-time girlfriend. But, when everything seemed to be going well, Juan meets Sol (Hayworth), a young, beautiful and frivolous aristocrat with whom he maintains a passionate relationship. From then on, his decline will begin. ( FILMAFINITY )
Blood and Sand (1916), filmed byBlasco Ibáñez himself with the help of Max André. Blood and Sand , silent film from 1922, directed by Fred Niblo and ...
A short-term policy rate cut is fueling hopes that Chinese officials are preparing to boost efforts to revive growth, after a series of weak data including slumping budget spending and rising youth unemployment.
Bloomberg economist Eric Zhu discusses the headwinds facing the country and why recent measures haven't worked so far.