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Russia has warned the expiry of New START means the two sides are now, quote, free to choose their next steps.
In London, I'm Ewan Potts, Bloomberg Radio.
Today's talks in Muscat mark the first public meeting between Iranian and US officials since Tehran's violent suppression of mass protests in the country last month.
The summit comes as President Trump calls for another nuclear agreement, a new deal between the US and Russia.
This after the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, known as New START, signed in 2010, expired yesterday.
Trump says the existing treaty was a badly negotiated deal which was being, in his words, grossly violated.
Russia has warned the expiry of New START means the two sides are now, quote, free to choose their next steps.
In London, I'm Ewan Potts, Bloomberg Radio.
Today's talks in Muscat mark the first public meeting between Iranian and US officials since Tehran's violent suppression of mass protests in the country last month.
The summit comes as President Trump calls for another nuclear agreement, a new deal between the US and Russia.
This after the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, known as New START, signed in 2010, expired yesterday.
Trump says the existing treaty was a badly negotiated deal which was being, in his words, grossly violated.
Russia has warned the expiry of New START means the two sides are now, quote, free to choose their next steps.
In London, I'm Ewan Potts, Bloomberg Radio.
Just one of 32 economists in Bloomberg's survey expects a rate cut today.
The overwhelming consensus is that the UK's base rate will remain unchanged at 3.75%.
Ahead of the 12pm announcement, rate-setters will be weighing the contradictory problems of above-target inflation and growing concerns about the labour market with unemployment now above 5%.
But on productivity, there could finally be some good news.
Speaking to Bloomberg, some analysts say that headline productivity estimates may be masking a recent resurgence driven by the adoption of artificial intelligence.
One economist from UBS Wealth Management saying the UK and global economy are likely in better shape than the media would have us believe.