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Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition

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Jun 21, 2025 • 39min

Daybreak Weekend: Nike Preview, TheCityUK, China Eco Survey

Eric Zhu, an economist at Bloomberg Economics focusing on China and Hong Kong, dives into the complexities of China's current economic landscape. He discusses the consumer and business confidence amid government growth strategies and the implications of the U.S.-China trade war. Zhu highlights the challenges young workers face and analyzes how international relations are shifting, particularly in the Indo-Pacific after the AUKUS Pact. His insights shed light on China's role as it navigates economic difficulties and geopolitical tensions.
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Jun 20, 2025 • 21min

Two-Week Iran Strike Deadline, Israel Home Cameras Hacked, UK Car Theft Crisis

Tensions rise as President Trump considers military action against Iran, with Israel intensifying its strikes. Meanwhile, Iran is increasing oil exports, signaling urgency amid geopolitical turmoil. The conflict also spills into cyberspace, with hacking campaigns ramping up. Closer to home, the UK faces a car theft crisis, where organized gangs utilize advanced tech to exploit remote locking systems. The struggle against this alarming trend poses significant challenges for law enforcement and consumers alike.
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Jun 19, 2025 • 21min

US Preps Possible Iran Strike, Fed Outlook Fears, Non-Dom 'Mistake'

Tensions between the US and Iran are escalating, with talk of a possible military strike on the horizon. The Federal Reserve is pondering interest rate cuts, but divisions among officials are stirring concerns. The Bank of England aims to maintain rates while navigating inflation and a slowing economy. London's stock market is trying to attract Chinese firms amid a shrinking equity landscape. Meanwhile, luxury home listings hit a record high as wealthy buyers flee rising taxes.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 17min

Trump Weighs Iran Action, $100m Signing Bonuses, Hedge Fund Gulf Push

Tensions rise as President Trump deliberates military options in the escalating conflict with Iran. Speculation grows around U.S. intervention, impacting global oil prices. Meanwhile, hedge funds flock to the UAE, drawn by favorable tax laws and lifestyle perks, challenging London's financial standing. In the tech world, Meta Platforms makes waves with eye-popping signing bonuses of up to $100 million, aiming to build an elite AI workforce. The podcast offers insights into these pivotal moments shaping the international landscape.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 20min

Trump: Evacuate Tehran, President Exits G-7 Early, US-UK Deal Finalized

Tensions escalated as President Trump urged residents to evacuate Tehran amid airstrikes from Israel, causing ripples in oil prices. His early exit from the G7 intensified doubts about his diplomacy. Meanwhile, a trade deal was finalized between the US and UK, aiming to reduce tariffs on British goods. However, Japan faces economic strains after failing to secure a trade agreement with the US. Amidst global unrest, the humorous side of stress relief emerged as speakers shared how comfort foods, like ice cream, help cope with the chaos.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 21min

Israel-Iran Strikes Escalate, Oil Supply Fears Grow, G7 Agenda Scrambled

Paul Wallace, Managing Editor for Middle East Coverage at Bloomberg, delves into the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, highlighting the military strikes' implications for global oil supplies. He discusses the potential for further price hikes in oil markets due to the instability in the region. Wallace also touches on President Trump's views on a possible peace agreement, despite ongoing clashes. Additionally, he examines the UK's delicate balancing act in supporting Israel while addressing its own geopolitical challenges.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 39min

Daybreak Weekend: Fed Meeting, BOE Decision, BOJ Policy

Paul Jackson, Asia Economy Editor for Bloomberg News, shares insights from Tokyo on key monetary policies affecting global markets. He dives into the Bank of Japan's cautious approach to interest rates amidst rising inflation and explores significant trade tariff implications, especially for the automotive industry. The discussion also highlights the broader impacts of upcoming central bank decisions in the U.S. and U.K., emphasizing the delicate balance between stimulating growth and controlling inflation.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 31min

Israel Strikes Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Key Military Chief Killed, Oil & Gold Surge

Israel has launched significant airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear sites, escalating tensions in the region. The attacks have raised fears of wider conflict, with oil prices surging by as much as 13%. President Trump asserts Iran must not develop nuclear capabilities, complicating diplomatic efforts. Global markets reacted sharply, with stocks falling and haven assets gaining. Additionally, a tragic aviation incident involving Air India has drawn attention amidst these turbulent times.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 22min

Wealthy Exit UK Exclusive, Labour’s Growth Gamble, Unilateral Tariff Threat

Benjamin Stupples, an ultra net worth reporter at Bloomberg, discusses the worrying trend of wealthy individuals leaving London due to new tax policies. Derek Wolbank, senior U.S. economics and government editor, dives into the complexities of U.S. tariff negotiations under Trump's administration. They explore how this exodus impacts the UK economy and the implications of unilateral tariffs. The conversation also touches on Labour’s plans to invest in regions outside London to combat electoral challenges, amid rising tensions in international trade.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 17min

Reeves Divides £600bn, US-China Deal Reached, AI Lifeline for Publishers

Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlines a £113 billion UK spending plan to boost economic growth amid political challenges. A newfound US-China trade deal aims to ease tensions, benefiting both economies. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's tariffs remain intact, impacting global financial dynamics. Discussions highlight the euro's potential rise against the dollar due to US unpredictability. On the media front, academic publishers are exploring lucrative AI partnerships, sparking controversy over copyright and compensation issues among authors.

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