
Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition Fed Served With Subpoenas, Iran Closer To Revolution, Europe-China Chip Feud
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Jan 12, 2026 In this insightful discussion, Daniel Moss analyzes the implications of Federal Reserve subpoenas on its independence and market responses. Paul Wallace dives into the escalating protests in Iran, exploring triggers for potential upheaval and its global ramifications. Lastly, Sarah Jacob sheds light on the looming Europe-China chip feud, focusing on the high-stakes legal battle involving Nexperia and its impact on supply chains. Together, they tackle the intersection of politics, economics, and technology in a rapidly changing world.
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Subpoenas As Political Pressure
- Jerome Powell said subpoenas are a pretext to pressure the Fed and threaten its independence.
- He framed the legal move as an attempt to influence monetary policy rather than oversight.
Iran Protests Hit Historic Scale
- Activists report over 500 killed and 10,000 imprisoned amid nationwide Iranian protests.
- The movement is the most serious street challenge to the regime in years.
Europe's Greenland Signal
- European states consider a military presence in Greenland to signal seriousness on Arctic security.
- The move aims to counter President Trump's takeover rhetoric and reassure allies.
