
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Israel & Hamas Reach Gaza Deal; China Unveils New Rare Earth Curbs
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Oct 9, 2025 Israel and Hamas have reached a historic deal for releasing hostages, marking a potential end to a devastating war. Discussions were facilitated by several countries, including the US and Egypt. In European politics, French President Macron is set to appoint a new prime minister, potentially stabilizing the chaotic political landscape. Meanwhile, China has imposed strict export controls on rare earths, heightening trade tensions ahead of key discussions with the US. The hosts also touch on market trends and notable developments in entertainment and sports.
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First-Phase Hostage Exchange Agreed
- Israel and Hamas agreed to a first-phase deal to release remaining hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and an IDF withdrawal to pre-agreed lines.
- The deal is a major diplomatic breakthrough but leaves disarmament and Gaza's future unresolved.
Trump Announces Breakthrough Publicly
- President Trump announced the breakthrough on Truth Social, framing it as broad international cooperation.
- Families in Tel Aviv celebrated while Palestinians hoped for an end to two years of destruction.
China Tightens Rare Earth Export Controls
- China introduced wide new curbs on rare earth exports citing national security, mirroring US export controls.
- The move raises trade leverage ahead of a high-stakes Trump–Xi summit and could affect global supply chains.
