Thursday, February 14, 2019

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 Sky One series Curfew has been given a release date by show bosses as the highly-anticipated action-packed drama comes to Sky

The series boasts a star-studded cast with the likes of Game of Thrones' Sean Bean (as The General) and ITV's Trauma star Adrian Lester (as Simon Donohue) just two of the actors to star in Curfew's first episode

As Curfew's release date edges ever closer, fans are keen to know more about the cast, trailer, and plot as well

When is Curfew out on Sky One? Curfew will air on Sky One on Friday, February 22, 2019, at 9pm

 Episode one of Curfew will air from after the watershed, with each episode set to run for an hour

 Sky customers will be able to watch Curfew online at the same time as each episode's television broadcast via the Sky Go app and NOW TV

 Curfew will then be available to stream online on-demand shortly after it airs via the same streaming services

Who stars in Curfew on Sky One? The cast of Curfew includes some of the biggest names in UK and US television

 Bean and Lester are just two of the A-lister names amongst the cast, which also includes the likes of Adam Brody (Max Larssen) and Malachi Kirby (as Michael Garwick)

 Titanic star Billy Zane (as Joker Jones), Oscar-Nominee Miranda Richardson (as Lou Collins), and Black Mirror's Phoebe Fox (as Kaye Newman) also star in the action-packed Sky series

 Other actors to keep an eye out for include Rose Williams (as Faith Palladino), Aimee-Ffion Edwards (as Ruby Newman), Elijah Rowen (as Zane), and Jason Thorpe (as El Capitano)

What happens in Curfew on Sky One? A synopsis for Curfew reads: "When day turns to night, ordinary people compete for freedom in the world's deadliest street race

 "Desperate for their own reasons, the challengers risk everything as they race through the night from London to northernmost Scotland in their pimped-out, weaponised vehicles to win the ultimate prize — freedom from the totalitarian government curfew that controls their lives"

 In a press release for Curfew, Sky's head of drama Anne Mensah said: "When Sky does dramas about car races, we do them like no other broadcaster

Funny, emotionally truthful, visceral and above all fast – Curfew is the perfect Sky One show"

 The series writer Matt Read, who also produced BBC's Peaky Blinders, also said in the release: "Sky have been incredibly supportive throughout the development of such a bold and ambitious show and I couldn't be more pleased by the creative team that has been assembled to deliver a story that we have filled with as much excitement, emotion and dynamism as possible"

Is there a trailer for Curfew on Sky One? Yes, a trailer for the new Sky One series dropped in December 2018

 Featuring all the series core characters, the trailer does not skimp on the action in store in the first series of Curfew

 Expect plenty of explosions, shoot-outs, one-liners, and seriously impressive driving skills

 Curfew is released on Sky One on Friday, February 22, 2019.

For more infomation >> Curfew release date, cast, trailer, plot: When is Curfew out on Sky? [SNL] - Duration: 5:36.

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Markets now hoping tariffs dont change on March 1, JP Morgan says - Duration: 3:14.

Markets now hoping tariffs dont change on March 1, JP Morgan says

Markets have lowered their bar for what kind of U.S. China trade headlines theyd cheer, a J.P. Morgan Asset Management global market strategist, Hannah Anderson, said Friday.

Markets have been on edge for months about trade tensions between the worlds two largest economies. An American delegation led by Treasury Secretary and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer is meeting in Beijing this week with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He and his team. Discussions are expected to conclude Friday.

While markets may have at one point hoped for those negotiations to yield a resolution to the ongoing trade war, investors will now be satisfied if Washington simply opts to push back , Anderson said.

"I believe we have seen expectations move from assuming and the U.S. will resolve their differences during this 90 day negotiating period to assuming that talks would be a success if the U.S. doesnt raise or apply more tariffs on March 1," she said. "This shift reflects how easy it would be for policymakers to move the goalpost and declare victory — and how eager markets, fatigued after a year of trade headlines, are to move trade issues to the back burner."

traded lower Friday following a overnight after the worst retail sales report since 2009. The remains more than 1 percent higher for the week amid general optimism about U.S. China trade talks.

Earlier in the week, Bloomberg, citing sources, said U.S. President is on the deadline for trade talks before higher tariffs might take effect. The , citing sources, that Chinese President is scheduled to meet with the U.S. delegation on Friday.

A Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson would not elaborate on the ongoing trade talks during a regular press conference on Thursday.

The U.S. and China became locked in a trade dispute last year. It began with the Trump administration applying tariffs on dollar 250 billion Chinese goods in an effort to reduce the U.S. trade deficit with the Asian giant. Beijing retaliated with tariffs on dollar 110 billion U.S. goods.

Within a few months, the discussion on trade focused more on U.S. complaints about how China treats foreign companies, including .

Trumps latest agreement was not to raise tariffs as planned at the beginning of 2019 if both sides could reach a resolution on "forced technology transfer, intellectual property protection, non tariff barriers, cyber intrusions and cyber theft, services and agriculture" within 90 days, according to the White House.

But the latest media reports about ongoing discussions between both sides in Beijing this week suggest years long differences will take more than a few months to resolve.

Enforcement is also a major question for China, which has yet to live up to many promises it made nearly two decades ago when it joined the World Trade Organization.

"While it is encouraging that the U.S. seems to be leaning toward giving policymakers more time to reach a settlement, the U.S. delegation appears to be holding firm on its view that greater Chinese purchases of U.S. goods and protection for U.S. intellectual property are meaningless without mechanisms to ensure China lives up to its promises," Anderson said. "China, understandably wary of being tied to too strict of a timeline, has resisted such demands in the past."

"This is not to say a deal is impossible, but the grand bargain the U.S. administration has been angling for remains a long way off. Smaller deals on specific aspects of the larger trading relationship, rather than one deal to resolve all complaints, are likely throughout the year," she added. "Markets may have to accept trade headlines are here to stay."

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