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Oct 3, 2025 • 17min
Synagogue Terror Attack, Munich Drone Shutdown, Chocolatier's Comeback
A tragic terrorist attack at a Manchester synagogue has left two dead, as authorities name the perpetrator. Meanwhile, drone sightings led to the shutdown of Munich Airport, raising security concerns across Europe. In financial news, Bridgewater Associates reports an impressive 26.4% boost in its macro fund, capitalizing on market uncertainty. The Boeing 777X faces delays in its launch, resulting in potential multibillion-dollar losses. Lastly, chocolatier Barry Callebaut outlines its comeback strategy amidst fluctuating cocoa prices.

Oct 2, 2025 • 19min
Fed's Cook Safe For Now, $500B Startup Record, AI’s Power Hunger
Stephen Chapchinski, a Bloomberg energy reporter, dives deep into the urgent turbine shortages affecting power generation due to skyrocketing AI-based electricity demands. He highlights the potential $400 billion risk to planned power plants and discusses how wealthier nations can pivot to renewables, while emerging economies might revert to coal. The conversation also touches on regional disparities in energy supply choices and the implications for gas-fired power plants as the backbone of reliability amid growing data center needs.

Oct 1, 2025 • 28min
US Shutdown Begins As Stocks Drop & Gold Rallies On Funding Standoff
Derek Wolbank, Senior U.S. government editor at Bloomberg, provides sharp insights into the political chaos surrounding the U.S. government shutdown. He delves into how the impasse over healthcare funding led to a standstill, potentially disrupting vital services including visas and passport processing. Wolbank also assesses the fallout for federal workers and the political repercussions for both parties. Amidst this, market reactions see gold prices skyrocket, as uncertainty looms over delayed economic data.

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Sep 30, 2025 • 22min
US Shutdown Looms Large, 20-Point Gaza Plan, Starmer Pitches Decency
Derek Wolbank, Senior U.S. government editor at Bloomberg, discusses the imminent U.S. government shutdown and its political implications. He shares insights on the blame game among lawmakers and the potential impacts on everyday life. Meanwhile, Paul Wallace, Middle East and Africa managing editor at Bloomberg, delves into the 20-point Gaza peace plan proposed by Trump and Netanyahu, analyzing its unique elements and the regional response. Together, they explore the challenges ahead for both U.S. politics and Middle Eastern diplomacy.

Sep 29, 2025 • 19min
Reeves Pushes UK Restraint, France Targets Wealthy, Sensational Ryder Cup
Tara Patel, a Bloomberg wealth reporter based in Paris, dives into France's fiscal landscape as the government targets the wealthy for increased revenue. She discusses various wealth tax proposals, from broad levies to specific measures targeting holding companies. Patel also examines the political dynamics surrounding Prime Minister Lecornu, who faces pressure to navigate a delicate budgetary situation while balancing support from different political factions. Expect insights into how these strategies could reshape France's economy as the 2026 budget approaches!

Sep 26, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, Power Conference, China PMIs
In this discussion, John Liu, Bloomberg's Greater China correspondent based in Beijing, sheds light on the mixed results from China's pro-growth policies and the country's alarming deflation risks. He predicts continued contraction in China's PMI and highlights the challenges of rising exports against overcapacity. Liu dives into the complexities of job market weaknesses and the psychological impacts of supply and demand dynamics. Additionally, he explores China's tech advancements in AI and semiconductors, emphasizing the energy demands of this new frontier.

Sep 26, 2025 • 16min
New 100% Drug Tariffs, Former FBI Chief Charged, NATO Warns Russia
A fresh round of tariffs brings a 100% duty on branded drugs, sparking controversy over domestic manufacturing. Former FBI Director Comey faces charges linked to his 2020 testimony, intensifying legal battles for political adversaries. NATO sends stern warnings to Russia, indicating readiness to respond forcefully to airspace violations. Meanwhile, Volkswagen struggles with slower-than-expected electric vehicle demand, prompting temporary production cuts. Plus, UK Prime Minister Starmer proposes mandatory digital ID cards amid migration concerns.

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Sep 25, 2025 • 21min
HSBC Quantum World-First, Pricey Stocks ‘New Normal’, Britain's Bitter Pill
HSBC has made a quantum leap in finance with a breakthrough in quantum computing for bond trading. Intel is eyeing Apple for investment amidst its own chipmaker struggles. In the US, stock prices may be high, but experts argue they could be justified by strong growth. The US has retroactively cut auto tariffs on the EU, signaling a shift in trade dynamics. Meanwhile, tensions rise in UK pharma as major drugmakers pause investments over pricing disputes.

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Sep 24, 2025 • 21min
Trump Backs NATO Action, Kimmel's Tearful Return, Super Typhoon Hits HK
Suzanne Lynch, the Brussels bureau chief for Bloomberg, provides keen insights on NATO as she discusses President Trump's provocative suggestion for NATO nations to shoot down Russian aircraft. She delves into the implications of Trump's shifting tone towards Ukraine and its wartime prospects. Additionally, the conversation touches on the broader context of European politics and the ongoing tensions between Russia and NATO, highlighting the complexities of diplomacy in these turbulent times.

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Sep 23, 2025 • 28min
Russia ‘Is Testing Us', $100B Nvidia-OpenAI Deal, Piketty Demands Wealth Tax
Thomas Piketty, the renowned French economist and author, dives into the pressing issues of wealth taxation and inequality. He advocates for a minimum 2% wealth tax while proposing robust enforcement to prevent evasion. Piketty also examines the significant influence billionaires wield in politics, emphasizing the need for systemic change. His insights come amidst discussions on current geopolitical tensions and a major Nvidia-OpenAI investment, making for a thought-provoking dialogue on economics in today's world.