

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition
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Bloomberg Daybreak delivers today's top stories, with context, in just 15 minutes. Get informed from Bloomberg's 3,000 journalists and analysts.
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Aug 22, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: Nvidia Earnings, Medef Conference, BOK Decision
In this engaging discussion, Stuart Paul, a U.S. economist at Bloomberg Economics, shares insights on key financial trends. He analyzes Nvidia's earnings and its performance amid geopolitical tensions, offering a glimpse into the tech giant's future. The conversation also delves into the Bank of Korea's upcoming monetary policy decision, considering its broader economic impacts. Additionally, Paul explores France's fiscal challenges and how they reflect the varying economic conditions across Europe.

Aug 22, 2025 • 17min
Private Credit Fears, All Eyes On Powell, Germans Embrace Stocks
Valerie Teitel, a Bloomberg market reporter, dives into the intricate world of private credit as default warnings rise in this $1.7 trillion market. She discusses the alarming potential of underreported defaults, raising urgent questions about Wall Street's favorite investment. The anticipation builds around Jerome Powell's upcoming speech, with expectations of interest rate cuts. Additionally, she highlights the increasing interest of Germans in stock investments, revealing shifting trends in equity financing that could reshape the economy.

Aug 21, 2025 • 17min
Fed's Cook Won't Be 'Bullied', Possible UK Home Tax, Vape Ban Failings
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook stands her ground against pressures from Donald Trump amidst mortgage fraud allegations. Inflation concerns are overshadowing labor market worries among central bank officials, raising questions about the tech sector's recent dip. In the UK, a proposed tax on high-value family homes may soon be in the works to address budget deficits. Meanwhile, ongoing discussions among European leaders revolve around military support guarantees for Ukraine. Lastly, the UK's vape ban is proving ineffective, as users continue to treat refillable devices like disposables.

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Aug 20, 2025 • 20min
Record Rally Splutters, High Cost Of Firing CEOs, European Overtourism
Mark Cudmore, executive editor for Bloomberg's Markets Live, and Lara Milan, Europe climate reporter at Bloomberg, dive into pressing economic and environmental issues. They analyze the recent dip in global stocks due to tech selloffs and unravel the staggering costs of CEO firings, including golden parachutes. The duo tackles the alarming cycle of overtourism and climate change in Southern Europe, emphasizing its impact on tourism. Wildfires in Spain add urgency to the discussion about Europe's environmental challenges.

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Aug 19, 2025 • 17min
Putin-Zelenskiy Possible Meet, UK Yield Tops Truss High, Desert Ski Resort Woes
Abir Amu Omar, Bloomberg's Middle East economics and government reporter, dives into geopolitical tensions and economic shifts. She discusses the potential Trump-led summit between Putin and Zelensky, exploring its implications for peace in Ukraine. The UK's struggling economy faces new challenges with rising bond yields and potential tax reforms. Plus, Omar highlights the ambitious yet testing desert ski resort project in Saudi Arabia, raising questions about the Kingdom's grand future plans. It's a mix of politics, economics, and daring visions!

Aug 18, 2025 • 22min
Allies To Plead With Trump, FTSE CEO Pay Record, Apollo’s Wizardry
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy is in Washington, worried about Trump's potential concessions to Russia. Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Starmer announces a historic trade deal that slashes US tariffs on British steel. In Israel, the economy faces a slump due to a war with Iran, impacting businesses. On a lighter note, CEO pay for FTSE 100 companies reaches record highs yet again, and the rise of robotics is showcased humorously at the World Humanoid Robot Games, signaling a fascinating blend of innovation and entertainment.

Aug 15, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: Retail Earnings, European Banking, Japan Eco
Taro Komura, a leading Japan economist for Bloomberg Economics, dives into the latest trends shaping Japan's economy. He discusses the impact of rising inflation and the Bank of Japan's cautious approach to interest rates. Taro also highlights how U.S. tariff policies are affecting Japanese exports and the challenges posed by an aging population. His insights shed light on consumer behavior differences across generations, emphasizing the need for strategic economic responses in a rapidly changing landscape.

Aug 15, 2025 • 17min
Putin-Trump Alaska Meeting, London Job Losses, Football's Private-Debt Boom
Jill Deesis, a News Desk Editor at Bloomberg, dives into high-stakes geopolitical developments and economic shifts. She discusses Putin's praise for Trump as they navigate potential cooperation over Ukraine. The conversation reveals alarming job losses in London amid rising taxes and wage costs. Deesis also highlights a growing talent war in European football that’s igniting a new debt market. Tensions rise as U.S. banks push for office returns, contrasting sharply with their European counterparts.

Aug 14, 2025 • 17min
Bond Rally Extends, Trump Delivers Putin Warning, Orban’s Grip Slipping
US Treasuries are rallying as traders anticipate interest rate cuts from the Fed. Trump hints at his potential picks for the next Fed chair while warning Putin about consequences if he doesn't agree to a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Apple is gearing up for an AI resurgence with innovative new devices. In the UK, short sellers are betting heavily against Greggs as it struggles with sales. Political shifts in Hungary are stirring unrest, with a new movement challenging Orban's long-standing grip on power.

Aug 13, 2025 • 16min
Stocks Hit Record High, Trump Targets Goldman, Mega-Batteries Mega Trade
Global stocks soared to record highs, fueled by reassuring U.S. inflation data and expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. President Trump took aim at Goldman Sachs, criticizing their predictions on tariffs. In the UK, financial pressures are threatening the accuracy of economic data, while Germany is witnessing a shift in political dynamics with rising far-right influence. Meanwhile, the surge in battery storage investments across Europe is capturing attention as commodity traders adapt to volatile electricity prices.