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Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition

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Jan 12, 2025 • 21min

Bonus In the City: Why Are UK Assets Spiraling Now?

Phil Aldrick, a senior reporter for Bloomberg covering the UK economy, dives into the current turmoil affecting UK assets. He reveals why the pound hit a yearly low and gilt yields surged, pointing to a steep decline in investor confidence. Aldrick analyzes the challenges facing the UK government in managing public finances amidst soaring borrowing costs. He also discusses the delicate balance of economic policy amidst political dynamics, and the potential impact on future leadership in a fragile economic landscape.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 39min

Daybreak Weekend: Bank Earnings, UK Asset Slump, Nippon Steel

Dan Hansen, Bloomberg's chief UK economist, offers sharp insights into the UK's inflation struggles and interest rate challenges. He highlights the impact of rising borrowing costs on the UK asset market. Meanwhile, Danny Lee, a Bloomberg News reporter focused on the Asian EV industry, dives into BYD's dominance in China’s electric vehicle space and its implications for global markets. The discussion also touches on the complexities facing foreign brands in China and ongoing developments in the automotive sector.
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Jan 10, 2025 • 23min

Reeves’s Economic Plan On The Brink, LA Death Toll Expected To Rise & Trump’s Greenland Obsession 

Rachel Evans, Bloomberg's managing editor for FX and rates, sheds light on the turmoil within the UK markets and the Bank of England's crucial decisions amidst rising borrowing costs. Meanwhile, Sana Vas discusses Donald Trump's controversial interest in Greenland and its effects on the territory's independence aspirations. The conversation explores how geopolitical dynamics and economic fluctuations are reshaping relationships, both domestically and internationally, revealing the unexpected significance of Greenland on the global stage.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 26min

Bloomberg UK Politics: Gilt-y Plea : Why Market Turmoil Is a Big Problem for Rachel Reeves

Rachel Evans, Managing Editor for Foreign Exchange and Rates at Bloomberg, and Dan Hanson, Chief UK Economist at Bloomberg, dive into the recent turmoil in the UK financial markets. They discuss how rising borrowing costs and investor anxiety reflect broader economic concerns. The duo examines the implications of quantitative tightening and its potential to unsettle investors. Additionally, they explore the Chancellor's difficult balancing act between fiscal responsibility and economic growth amidst declining market stability. A compelling listen for anyone interested in UK politics!
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Jan 9, 2025 • 11min

BONUS: Why Are Bond Yields Rising And Is It A Problem?

Daniel Moss, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist with keen insights into economic trends, discusses the turmoil in UK markets. He explains how soaring gilt yields and a plummeting pound stem from stubborn inflation and rising government debt. Moss also touches on the Federal Reserve's challenges and the implications of shifting political landscapes on global financial trends. He highlights the historical parallels that shape current economic strategies, making sense of the complex bond market dynamics.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 21min

UK Rout Deepens, Reeve’s Considers Cuts, 100,000 Flee LA Fire & A.I. Banking Impact Exclusive

UK markets are in turmoil, raising alarms about the economy and adding pressure on the Labour government. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering public spending cuts to manage soaring borrowing costs. Meanwhile, AI could boost profits for global banks significantly, but it also risks job losses. Los Angeles faces devastation from wildfires, forcing over 100,000 residents to evacuate. The discussion touches on inflation, government debts, and the overarching impact of AI in banking and employment trends.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 20min

Trump Threatens Allies, Gilty Displeasure & Musk’s European Politics Fixation

Wake up to a whirlwind of global happenings! A key political figure makes jaw-dropping claims about Canada and military force in the Panama Canal while demanding NATO allies up their defense spending. In corporate news, JPMorgan Chase pushes for a full return to office life, leaving many staff reeling. And the UK's borrowing costs hit a staggering 25-year high, setting off alarm bells about public finance. Meanwhile, a fast-fashion retailer faces scrutiny over its supply chain reliability, stirring up political tensions.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 20min

Mark Carney Considers Succeeding Trudeau, Soaring UK Debt Costs & Germany Chips Dream Fades

Derek de Cluette, Bloomberg's Executive Editor for Canada, shares insights on Mark Carney's potential run for Prime Minister, sparked by Trudeau's declining popularity. They discuss rising UK debt and its implications for Chancellor Rachel Reeves, alongside British politicians' concerns over Trump aligning with Musk. A look at Germany's faltering semiconductor ambitions highlights the effects of Intel's investment halt. The intersection of politics and technology is also explored, reflecting broader economic challenges.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 17min

Musk Turns On Farage, Sam Altman Talks OpenAI & War Risk Insurance  

Elon Musk's unexpected criticism of Nigel Farage shakes the UK political scene. Meanwhile, Sam Altman discusses his leadership at OpenAI and the quest for artificial general intelligence. The podcast delves into the latest plummet in UK business confidence and examines the surging demand for war risk insurance amidst global tensions. Additionally, significant changes in Canadian politics loom with Justin Trudeau's possible resignation, while Austria faces a potential far-right shift in leadership.
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Jan 4, 2025 • 39min

Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, UK Food and Culture, China Economy

Jenny Marsh, Bloomberg's Greater China EcoGov team leader, shares her insights on China's economic outlook as it faces significant challenges heading into the new year. She discusses the potential for government stimulus and the need for increased domestic consumption amidst rising debt and threats of deflation. The conversation also touches on the impact of trade wars and the strategies necessary to foster growth. Additionally, listeners get a preview of emerging food and culture trends in the UK and the resilience of its economy.

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