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Sajid Javid faces MPs over steel crisis - business live Sajid Javid faces MPs over steel crisis - business live
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Today’s steel hearing comes two days after prime minister David Cameron visited Tata’s main blast furnace on the south coast of Wales:
The Press Association explains:
Prime Minister David Cameron visited the Tata Steel works in Port Talbot, South Wales, on Tuesday to assure workers, unions and bosses of the Government’s commitment to support the future of steel-making at the under-threat plant.
Unions welcomed the recent offer of state support for potential buyers, but stressed that any action must cover plants across the whole country and not just in Wales.
Mr Rickhuss said the Prime Minister had “looked proud steelworkers in the eye and promised to do all he could to protect their jobs”, and said his union would “hold him at his word”.
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European stock markets have been dragged down by disappointment that the Bank of Japan didn’t unleash more stimulus today.
In London, the FTSE 100 has shed 40 points or 0.6%, and there are similar losses in Paris and Frankfurt.
Tony Cross, market analyst at Trustnet Direct, says:
London equities have been rattled in early trade with the shock news that the Bank of Japan offered no further stimulus being seen as a key factor in driving sentiment.
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Shareholder revolts today?Shareholder revolts today?
Britain’s investors have a great chance to protest against excessive boardroom pay today.Britain’s investors have a great chance to protest against excessive boardroom pay today.
No fewer than 26 companies are holding annual general meetings today, and there could be revolts against remuneration policies at several major companies including Shire Pharmaceuticals, and engineering group Weir. No fewer than 26 companies are holding annual general meetings today, and there could be revolts against remuneration policies at several major companies including drugs firm Shire Pharmaceuticals, and engineering group Weir.
My colleague Jill Treanor explains:
The votes on pay at Shire Pharmaceuticals, CRH (a building materials business) and Weir are expected to be tight, especially at Shire – where chief executive Flemming Ørnskov is receiving a 25% rise in his salary to $1.7m (£1.2m).
Related: FTSE companies prepare for executive pay showdownsRelated: FTSE companies prepare for executive pay showdowns
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Japanese stock market takes a tumbleJapanese stock market takes a tumble
Investors in Japan are nursing heavy losses today after the country’s central bank defied expectations of yet more stimulus measures.Investors in Japan are nursing heavy losses today after the country’s central bank defied expectations of yet more stimulus measures.
The main Japanese stock index, the Nikkei, has slumped by 3.6% and the yen has soared against the US dollar.The main Japanese stock index, the Nikkei, has slumped by 3.6% and the yen has soared against the US dollar.
USD/JPY plunges >3 big figures on BOJ's no move, the biggest fall since Aug and third biggest since 2008-09 crisis pic.twitter.com/t8nboTGoelUSD/JPY plunges >3 big figures on BOJ's no move, the biggest fall since Aug and third biggest since 2008-09 crisis pic.twitter.com/t8nboTGoel
All because the Bank of Japan left its (already sizeable) stimulus programme unchanged at today’s policy meeting.All because the Bank of Japan left its (already sizeable) stimulus programme unchanged at today’s policy meeting.
Economists had been expecting another big move - further rate cuts and yet more electronic money-printing, to try and get Japan’s growth and inflation rate up.Economists had been expecting another big move - further rate cuts and yet more electronic money-printing, to try and get Japan’s growth and inflation rate up.
So, bad news for plucky investors. But perhaps a victory for those who argue monetary policy shouldn’t be the only tool fighting the economic malaise.So, bad news for plucky investors. But perhaps a victory for those who argue monetary policy shouldn’t be the only tool fighting the economic malaise.
Central banks re QE, alternating: "It's not working. We must do more of it!" "It's not working. We must do less of it!"Central banks re QE, alternating: "It's not working. We must do more of it!" "It's not working. We must do less of it!"
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The agenda: Steel hearing, and US growth figuresThe agenda: Steel hearing, and US growth figures
Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business.Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business.
The future of Britain’s steel industry is under scrutiny today, as MPs investigate efforts to save thousands of jobs at Tata’s operations across the UK.The future of Britain’s steel industry is under scrutiny today, as MPs investigate efforts to save thousands of jobs at Tata’s operations across the UK.
Business secretary Sajid Javid will be quizzed about the government’s plans this morning, at 10.30am.Business secretary Sajid Javid will be quizzed about the government’s plans this morning, at 10.30am.
Before that, the BIS select committee will also hear from Bimlendra Jha, chief executive of Tata and Marc Meyohas of Greybull Capital, which is buying Tata’s plant at Scunthorpe.Before that, the BIS select committee will also hear from Bimlendra Jha, chief executive of Tata and Marc Meyohas of Greybull Capital, which is buying Tata’s plant at Scunthorpe.
MPs are presumably going to ask how the UK steel industry reached this plight, the issue of Chinese steel dumping, and the government’s offer to partly nationalise the sites.MPs are presumably going to ask how the UK steel industry reached this plight, the issue of Chinese steel dumping, and the government’s offer to partly nationalise the sites.
They should also probe reports that Tata might actually keep the sites, a month after shocking Britain by putting them up for sale.They should also probe reports that Tata might actually keep the sites, a month after shocking Britain by putting them up for sale.
Related: Sajid Javid to face MPs over crisis in UK steel industryRelated: Sajid Javid to face MPs over crisis in UK steel industry
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Also coming up today....Also coming up today....
At 1.30pm, we find out how the US economy fared in the last quarter. Economists expect a sharp slowdown, to a quarterly rate of just 0.15%.At 1.30pm, we find out how the US economy fared in the last quarter. Economists expect a sharp slowdown, to a quarterly rate of just 0.15%.
That would make Britain’s slowdown, to 0.4%, look quite decent - and would also fuel concerns that the global economy is weakening.That would make Britain’s slowdown, to 0.4%, look quite decent - and would also fuel concerns that the global economy is weakening.
In the City, Lloyds bank is reporting financial results.In the City, Lloyds bank is reporting financial results.
And the Greek bailout crisis is also rumbling on.And the Greek bailout crisis is also rumbling on.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is due to speak to European Council President Donald Tusk today, after Tusk rejected his call on Wednesday for a leaders’ summit to discuss Greece’s bailout talks.Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is due to speak to European Council President Donald Tusk today, after Tusk rejected his call on Wednesday for a leaders’ summit to discuss Greece’s bailout talks.
Related: Tusk rejects Tsipras request for EU summit on Greece bailoutRelated: Tusk rejects Tsipras request for EU summit on Greece bailout
I’ll be tracking all the main events through the day....I’ll be tracking all the main events through the day....
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