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World Service,13 Sep 2018,53 mins

Apple iPhone XS unveiled alongside fall-detecting Watch

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Apple has updated its iPhone X handset with three more powerful models. Connie Guglielmo, Editor-in-Chief of tech news site, CNET, tells about their latest innovations. We have an interview with Ray Dalio, one of the richest people in the world and founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates to discuss his new book about the financial crisis. We travel to Singapore to find out how countries in Asia experienced an extraordinary economic boom after the global financial crisis. Our reporter looks at chief executives and bankers in Iceland were prosecuted during the financial crisis. Plus, we hear about the Sri Lankan president's anger over airline cashew nuts. We're joined throughout the programme by three guests in Washington, Heather Slavkin Corzo, the director of the Office of Investment of the trade union , the AFL-CIO; and Professor Randall Kroszner, Former Federal Reserve Governor and now Deputy Dean of the Executive MBA programme at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business; and from Hong Kong, Victor Mallet, Asia news editor for the Financial Times. (Photo: Apple CEO Tim Cook; Credit: Apple)

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