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protest. they say the company owes them several months wages. 144 yuan. >> how can i live on20euros? >>the state owned group has incurred huge losses and has simply decided to slash wages. thousands took to the streets in the province to demand their money. amateur video showed protesters blocking the railway lines. they were trying to break it up with brute force. >> we are helpless. >> we soon experience firsthand just how intense the situation is. i have chosen men suddenly forced their way into the apartment. they have clearly been dispatched by the mining company. they force us into their cars and take us to a company office. the state-owned coal and steel companies are on edge. they are producing far too much and have run up huge debts. an estimated 5 million workers need to be laid off. the bloated state sector is dragging down china's growth. a problem the government now admits. >> we need to reduce industrial overcapacity. but the workers must not lose their jobs. >> it sounds like an empty promise. after two hours we are free to go. these people have worked in the minds f
protest. they say the company owes them several months wages. 144 yuan. >> how can i live on 20 euros? >> the state owned group has incurred huge losses and has simply decided to slash wages. thousands took to the streets in the province to demand their money. amateur video showed protesters blocking the railway lines. they were trying to break it up with brute force. >> we are helpless. >> we soon experience firsthand just how intense the situation is. i have chosen...
last november. they have an estimated value of 16millioneurosandinclude works by rubens. a ukrainian border guard down the works of art on an island along the border with moldova. queen elizabeth has been caught on camera saying chinese officials on a state visit to britain where very rude. a 90-year-old british monarch made the comment to a senior police officer at a garden party. buckingham palace has refused to comment further and distressing the chinese president must visit was "extremely successful. the console festival is underway, kicking things off with a a la premiere of the new woody allen movie. it is the first in a flood of films to be screened over the next 11 days, along with enough red carpet star wattage to keep the spotlight lit, proving once again that if any place can match hollywood for glitz and glamour, con -- cannes can. reporter: some of the biggest stars have showed up for the opening night film, "cafe society" by woody allen. the film is out of competition but 21 others are in as they vie for the price. heading the jury is george miller of "mad max
last november. they have an estimated value of 16 million euros and include works by rubens. a ukrainian border guard down the works of art on an island along the border with moldova. queen elizabeth has been caught on camera saying chinese officials on a state visit to britain where very rude. a 90-year-old british monarch made the comment to a senior police officer at a garden party. buckingham palace has refused to comment further and distressing the chinese president must visit was...
immigration.lesseurobureaucrats.a series of bomb attacks along syria's coast has reportedly killed more than a hundred people. syrian observatory for human rights reports that it hit the quiet government held city. much of the coastal area had previously escaped conflict. at least one suicide bomber and a car bomb was detonated. further north was another series of blasts that hit busy areas. this footage was broadcast shortly after the attack. fighting is raging in falluja tonight as iraqi troops battle so-called militants to raise -- retake the city. the country's prime minister visited the falluja operation just hours after it was launched. in a televised address on sunday nights, he warned that estimated 100,000 residents to flee before military operations began. iraqi troops had been making gains but they still control significant areas including the second-largest city of mosul. the german chancellor angela merkel has warned turkey that it still has work to do if it wants to earn visa free travel to europe for its citizens. speaking in a symbol, she said that he must fulfill all th
immigration. less euro bureaucrats. a series of bomb attacks along syria's coast has reportedly killed more than a hundred people. syrian observatory for human rights reports that it hit the quiet government held city. much of the coastal area had previously escaped conflict. at least one suicide bomber and a car bomb was detonated. further north was another series of blasts that hit busy areas. this footage was broadcast shortly after the attack. fighting is raging in falluja tonight as iraqi...
focus squarely on the main figure coming out later today.theeurodollar,not seeing that much movement. investors waiting for the u.s. employment report. now the actually interest for australia, the surprise quarter percent rate cut hit the aussie dollar earlier this week. the rise of the u.s. dollar not helping as it takes a bit of a toll and continue in growth concerns out of china. we'll see how markets trade for the rest of the day. a little bit of volatility. the nikkei just in the negative. >> thanks a lot. we'll touch base with you. the crude oil futures rised. the fire in the canadian province of alberta has forced the shut down or scaling back of operations at oil sand refineries. canada is the world's fourth largest producer of crude oil. the facilities have not been directly hit but prolonged shutdowns could prove prices higher. they cite another factor in the united states. there's lower oil production at u.s. facilities. >>> leaders have long banked on oil exports to deliver prosperity. now they are being forced to rethink the approach after volatility in oil pric
focus squarely on the main figure coming out later today. the euro dollar, not seeing that much movement. investors waiting for the u.s. employment report. now the actually interest for australia, the surprise quarter percent rate cut hit the aussie dollar earlier this week. the rise of the u.s. dollar not helping as it takes a bit of a toll and continue in growth concerns out of china. we'll see how markets trade for the rest of the day. a little bit of volatility. the nikkei just in the...
not been for abillioneuropublicbailout, the bank would not be arund today. >> germany's second largest financial institution helped foreign investors exploit a tax loophole to say tens of millions of euros every year that the technique is called dividend stripping. large foreign investors lend their shares to german companies for short term. when the dividend is paid out, no capital gains tax has to be paid. then the shares are transferred back to the investors and the money saved on taxes is split between the two sites. the government receives nothing. analysts have debated the legality of this practice for years. the german government now wants to pass legislation to ban it. opposition leaders are outraged. >> i cannot understand why a bank held by taxpayers a few years ago would carry out such a large amount of transactions at the expense of taxpayers. >> the german finance ministry had little to say about the tax loophole. the german finance ministry does not have sufficient information to make it reliable estimate of the amount of lost tax revenue caused by dividend stripp
not been for a billion euro public bailout, the bank would not be arund today. >> germany's second largest financial institution helped foreign investors exploit a tax loophole to say tens of millions of euros every year that the technique is called dividend stripping. large foreign investors lend their shares to german companies for short term. when the dividend is paid out, no capital gains tax has to be paid. then the shares are transferred back to the investors and the money saved on...
. ♪ ♪>>euromaxhighlights. and here is your host. >> greetings from berlin and welcome to our highlights edition. a wonderfully mixed bag as usual with these topics. double trouble. the hahner twins are germany's fastest female marathon runners. flower power. a peek into cordoban courtyards at the fiesta de los patios. and number crunchers. data cuisine aims to make statistics easier to digest. catalan architect antoni gaudi was apparently unruffled when asked about delays in the building progress of his masterpiece, the sagrada familia. my client is not in a hurry, he's quoted as saying. and ever since, the basilica in
. ♪ ♪ >> euro max highlights. and here is your host. >> greetings from berlin and welcome to our highlights edition. a wonderfully mixed bag as usual with these topics. double trouble. the hahner twins are germany's fastest female marathon runners. flower power. a peek into cordoban courtyards at the fiesta de los patios. and number crunchers. data cuisine aims to make statistics easier to digest. catalan architect antoni gaudi was apparently unruffled when asked about delays in...
theeurotradingit was a little bit flat. most of the focus on the greek market. the ten-year greek bond fell and we saw stocks on the athens index rising about 3%. hoping of debt relief. let's switch to oil, shall we. look at crude oil prices there. we saw rally in benchmark rising over 3% while wti rose over 2%. this is concerns continuing over wildfires in oil rich canadian regions and supply concerns. here in japan, volatile commodity markets have dented earnings from major trading houses. you also mentioned from the oil suppliers. that's a big focus here and how the yen plays into a lot of those as well as commodity prices. let's have a quick look before i go. the indexes that are open across asia. seoul's kospi is trading down. china markets open in an hour and a half. i'll have more then. for now, bk you.>> snd good. thanks for that update. we'll check in w hn a few hours time. >>> south koreaens are learning to love green tea again. >> reporter: it's the largest green tea growing area in south korea. about 1,000 tea farms are cramped into this area. he's been doing thi
the euro trading it was a little bit flat. most of the focus on the greek market. the ten-year greek bond fell and we saw stocks on the athens index rising about 3%. hoping of debt relief. let's switch to oil, shall we. look at crude oil prices there. we saw rally in benchmark rising over 3% while wti rose over 2%. this is concerns continuing over wildfires in oil rich canadian regions and supply concerns. here in japan, volatile commodity markets have dented earnings from major trading...