
Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition
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May 8, 2025 • 19min
US-UK Trade Deal Expected Today As Trump Teases ‘Major’ Agreement
President Trump is set to announce a significant trade agreement with the UK, potentially reshaping political dynamics. Negotiations focus on tariff reductions and may introduce a framework for future discussions. The Bank of England might cut interest rates amid economic uncertainties exacerbated by US tariffs. Inflation concerns are rising, fueled by trade developments, while the luxury market's influence on finance adds a cultural twist. The ramifications of the deal could impact both nations profoundly in a post-Brexit landscape.

May 7, 2025 • 16min
India & Pakistan Strikes, UK-US Trade Talks, Merz’s Chaotic First Day
Tensions escalate as India conducts targeted military strikes against Pakistan, leading to retaliatory responses. A significant trade deal between India and the UK is on the table, aimed at slashing tariffs on key goods. Meanwhile, US-UK negotiations are heating up to address tariff impacts amid shifting global trade dynamics. China's efforts to stimulate its economy are evident with policy rate reductions. In Germany, Friedrich Merz aims to revitalize the economy amid political chaos following his rise to power.

May 6, 2025 • 20min
Merz Set To Take Power, BOE Mulls Tariff Cuts, Non-Dom Cost Warning
Roslyn Matheson, EMEA News Director, shares insights on Friedrich Merz's imminent chancellorship in Germany, highlighting his urgency to revive the economy and address migration concerns. The discussion also tackles troubling indicators for China's services sector amid rising U.S. tariffs, alongside Ford's financial outlook disrupted by global trade policies. Additionally, Matheson examines the UK’s potential tax policy changes for wealthy foreigners and their implications, stressing the risk of talent migration as government strategies shift.

May 4, 2025 • 21min
The CEO Radar: Behind the Tariff Headlines (Sponsored Content)
Rich Lesser, the Global Chair of BCG, joins Edward Adams to delve into the discrepancies between CEOs and financial analysts regarding US tariffs. They explore how these tariffs may reshape corporate operations and the need for adaptability in an evolving geopolitical landscape. The discussion highlights the potential of circular economy practices in boosting GDP growth and the regulatory hurdles in Europe. Lesser also addresses the unpredictability impacting EBITDA forecasting, urging CEOs to innovate and focus on long-term strategies amid uncertainty.

May 2, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: Fed Decision, Germany Chancellor, China Eco
John Liu, Bloomberg's Executive Editor for Greater China, discusses the impact of the U.S.-China trade tensions on China's economy, including potential stimulus measures. James von Moltke, CFO of Deutsche Bank, highlights the economic hurdles facing Germany's next Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, focusing on trade policies and defense spending. U.S. economist Stuart Paul analyzes the upcoming Federal Reserve's policy meeting, discussing interest rates and inflation pressures, amid significant corporate struggles. It's a deep dive into global economic challenges!

May 2, 2025 • 17min
Farage Party Gains MP, China Mulls US Talks, $900m Apple Tariff Hit
Reform UK's recent parliamentary success highlights shifting voter preferences. Discussions around U.S.-China trade negotiations reveal tensions and the impact on major companies like Apple and Amazon due to tariff changes. Young workers are navigating social anxiety post-COVID by faking activities as they enter the workforce. New U.S. customs regulations are set to eliminate a duty-free loophole, potentially increasing prices for American consumers on low-cost imports from China and Hong Kong.

May 1, 2025 • 16min
US-Ukraine Sign Deal, Microsoft & Meta Beat, Ikea Talks Trade Impact
A pivotal deal between the US and Ukraine secures access to natural resources, easing concerns in Kyiv. Meanwhile, Meta posts impressive revenue growth, calming Wall Street fears linked to tariffs. Microsoft also shines with strong sales, showcasing resilience despite economic turbulence. The EU prepares to revive trade discussions with the US, while IKEA adapts strategies amid tariff uncertainty. Political implications loom as Trump navigates his trade policies, all amidst global economic shifts.

Apr 30, 2025 • 21min
Trump Hits Powell Again, Tariff Toll Grows, Swiss Defense Stifled
Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast: (1) President Donald Trump renewed criticism of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell as he championed his economic policies and tariff regime during a Tuesday event to mark his 100th day in office. (2) Trump also said China deserved the steep tariffs he imposed on their exports and predicted Beijing could find a way to reduce their impact on American consumers. (3) The European Union has made tangible offers to Donald Trump’s administration in an effort to return stability to the global economy, according to the bloc’s commissioner for international partnerships. (4) Companies around the world including carmakers, brewers, airlines and packaged food makers are sounding a warning that US President Donald Trump’s import tariffs are beginning to wreak havoc on their businesses (5) Switzerland risks missing out on lucrative contracts due to its policy of neutrality as European nations rearm in the face of Moscow’s aggression and tensions with the US. (6) Drugmaker Astrazeneca has told us it is seeing no particular benefit from the UK government's focus on economic growth. The company abandoned a planned £450 million investment in the UK at the start of this year. Podcast conversation: Controversial Arctic Parcel of Land May Sell for €300 MillionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 29, 2025 • 21min
Carney Wins In Canada, Spain Blackout Mystery, Trump's First 100 Days
Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes. On today's podcast: (1) Canada’s Liberal Party is projected to win a fourth consecutive election, giving a mandate to former central banker Mark Carney after a campaign in which he pledged to boost economic growth and stand up to US President Donald Trump in a trade war. (2) Spain and Portugal were returning to some semblance of normality early Tuesday, with many questions remaining about what caused one of Europe’s worst blackouts in years across the Iberian peninsula the previous day. (3) HSBC unveiled a fresh buyback for shareholders despite an increasingly fragile geopolitical backdrop that has weighed on the global economy and markets. (4) Deutsche Bank’s trading unit hit a record in the first quarter as the lender benefited from market volatility. (5) President Donald Trump is on track to ease the impact of his auto tariffs, with changes sought by the industry that would lift some levies on foreign parts for cars and trucks made inside the US. (6) China’s top diplomat warned countries against caving in to US tariff threats, as the Trump administration hints at the possible use of new trade tools to pressure Beijing. Podcast conversation: When Spain disappeared off the grid, millions rediscovered the joys of analogue technology. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 28, 2025 • 18min
Dollar Pain Hits Investors, Tariff Supply Shock, Defense Takeover Targets
Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes. On today's podcast: (1) Foreign investors who bought US stocks and dollars are facing significant losses due to the decline in the S&P 500 and the dollar's value. (2) President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught has roiled Washington and Wall Street for nearly a month. If the trade war persists, the next upheaval will hit much closer to home. (3) The UK economy will grow half as quickly as previously expected in 2026 as Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs hit business investment, according to EY Item Club. (4) Canada’s next prime minister is set to inherit a half-year of flat economic growth, economists predict, as people take to the polls on election day. (5) Eleven people were killed in Vancouver and dozens were injured after a driver plowed into a large crowd at a street festival on Saturday evening, according to police. (6) Private equity firms are scouring for investment opportunities in European defense - chasing a sector that was once seen as toxic, driven by a historic shift toward increased military spending. Podcast conversation: Did We Finally Find Life on Another Planet?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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