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Sep 12, 2025 • 12min
SPECIAL REPORT: Inside the Scoop that Brought Down Mandelson
Harry Wilson, Finance reporter at Bloomberg, dives into the scandal that brought down UK political figure Peter Mandelson, revealing emails exchanged with Jeffrey Epstein. The conversation highlights the political fallout for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and its impact on UK-American relations, especially with an imminent state visit from President Trump. Wilson shares insights into the investigative process and the urgent media response to the explosive revelations, raising questions about judgment and credibility in government amidst growing scrutiny.

Sep 12, 2025 • 22min
Mandelson-Epstein Fallout, Kirk Shooter Manhunt, Europe's IPO Push
Pablo Mayo-Sicaro, a seasoned European Capital Markets reporter for Bloomberg, discusses a whirlwind of political intrigue. Peter Mandelson faces fallout after emails reveal ties to Jeffrey Epstein, causing a scandal that leads to his dismissal. The podcast also dives into the manhunt for a suspect in a high-profile shooting. On the economic front, there's a spotlight on Europe’s revitalizing IPO landscape, with companies like SMG Swiss Marketplace Group making waves amidst improving equity prices. A busy period ahead for European dealmakers is on the horizon!

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Sep 11, 2025 • 28min
Trump Ally Shot Dead, Mandelson-Epstein Email Cache, NATO-Russia Risks
Tony Halpin, a seasoned journalist covering Russia's economy, joins Tiwa Adebayo, who sheds light on the shocking murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. They discuss the implications of Kirk’s death for political discourse and safety in the U.S. Halpin also delves into Poland's urgent plea for NATO's support in bolstering air defenses against Russian threats. The conversation paints a vivid picture of current geopolitical tensions and the evolving landscape of political activism.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 22min
Israel’s Qatar Strike Fallout, Poland Scrambles Jets, Super Skinny iPhone Air
Mark Gurman, Bloomberg's consumer technology managing editor, dives into essential current events and tech trends. He discusses the significant fallout from Israel's strike in Qatar, which drew unexpected criticism from Trump. Gurman highlights Poland's military response to Russian drone incursions and France's new prime minister navigating budget challenges. On the tech front, he unveils the features of Apple's thinnest iPhone yet, emphasizing its enhanced cameras and battery life in a competitive market. Tune in for a blend of geopolitics and innovation!

Sep 9, 2025 • 21min
France Turmoil, Alleged Trump-Epstein Note Released, Green Superpower Test
Political upheaval in France intensifies as Prime Minister Bayrou loses a confidence vote, sparking concerns over the nation's debt crisis. Meanwhile, a controversial birthday note allegedly from Trump to Epstein raises eyebrows and scrutiny regarding their past ties. In the business world, US stocks are soaring, but warnings from JPMorgan suggest market enthusiasm may wane due to the Fed's next steps. Plus, European car executives highlight the tension between promoting electric vehicles and the practical challenges of meeting EU targets.

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Sep 8, 2025 • 20min
France Govt Set To Fall, Japan PM To Quit, HSBC CEO Headwinds
France faces a potential government collapse as Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's debt reduction efforts hit a wall. In Japan, political turmoil escalates with Shigeru Ishiba's resignation, causing investor jitters. Meanwhile, South Korea reacts to an immigration raid at a local EV battery plant linked to significant US investments. In the UK, wage growth stagnates, signaling a cooling labor market. Amidst these shifts, OPEC+ appears ready to pursue a bold oil strategy, navigating through evolving global market dynamics.

Sep 6, 2025 • 38min
Daybreak Weekend: U.S CPI, UK Security, China CPI
Mary Nicola, a Bloomberg MLIV Strategist based in Singapore, dives into the intricacies of China's economic landscape, discussing challenges like deflation and weak consumption. She sheds light on government initiatives to boost spending amid a sluggish housing market. The conversation also explores the broader implications of China's CPI and its impact on regional inflation trends. Additionally, she reflects on the evolving conditions in Chinese equities and the crucial role of consumer confidence in driving growth.

Sep 5, 2025 • 19min
OpenAI Takes On Nvidia, Cut Bets Drive Stocks, Armani's Legacy & Empire
Tiwa Adebayo, Bloomberg's fashion watcher, dives into the illustrious legacy of Giorgio Armani. She highlights his relentless fight to maintain independence amid industry consolidation, detailing how his heirs will shape the brand’s future. The conversation reveals the potential for an IPO or sale and reflects on how Armani's innovations have set trends in the fashion world. Adebayo's insights paint a vivid picture of the enduring influence of this fashion icon on contemporary style.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 23min
UK Deputy PM Tax Probe, Zelenskiy Paris Talks, Billionaire's Mayfair Headache
James Wilcock, a UK politics reporter, dives into the scandal surrounding Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's tax underpayment on a property purchase. He discusses the significant political ramifications for Keir Starmer's Labour party as they face ethics investigations. The conversation also touches on Chancellor Rachel Reeves' upcoming budget challenges and how these developments intertwine with ongoing discussions about Ukraine's security guarantees in Paris. Wilcock brings insights into the broader economic landscape affecting the UK and Europe.

Sep 3, 2025 • 22min
US Joins Global Bond Rout, China Military Showcase, Poland’s Paralysis
Global bond markets are in turmoil, with US yields nearing 5% and the UK facing its highest long-dated bond yields since 1998. Tensions rise as the search for a new Federal Reserve Chair heats up. Meanwhile, China's military parade showcases a united front against the US, while finance giants like Alphabet face antitrust challenges. The situation in Poland adds another layer of complexity, impacting NATO's strategy as political paralysis threatens to destabilize the region.