

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition
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Bloomberg Daybreak delivers today's top stories, with context, in just 15 minutes. Get informed from Bloomberg's 3,000 journalists and analysts.
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Aug 1, 2025 • 21min
Trump Resumes Trade War, Apple Growth Rebounds, and Options Trading Becomes Entertainment
New tariffs from President Trump are shaking up international trade, prompting businesses to adapt quickly. Meanwhile, Apple is celebrating its fastest revenue growth in years, driven by renewed demand in China. A fascinating twist in finance shows options trading evolving into a form of entertainment, attracting retail investors eager to learn. The podcast also touches on the implications of these trade policies on consumer spending and the market, illustrating the complex web of global commerce.

Jul 31, 2025 • 20min
Megacap Tech Delivers, Powell Bucks Dissenters, UK High-Rises Delayed
In this informative discussion, major tech players like Meta and Microsoft reveal plans to ramp up investments in AI, with Microsoft committing over $30 billion this quarter. Meanwhile, Standard Chartered announces a $1.3 billion share buyback, reflecting strong earnings despite tariff tensions. The podcast also highlights how UK housing developers struggle with complex safety regulations, further deepening the housing crisis. Additionally, President Trump’s new tariffs impact the global copper market, stirring conversations about trade dynamics.

Jul 30, 2025 • 19min
HSBC Misses, UBS Beats, Santander Record, Tsunami Warning, China’s $167B Dam
Chloe Mele, a Bloomberg earnings reporter, dives into the latest financial headlines. HSBC's earnings disappoint, raising questions about their increased expenses and Chinese bank holdings. Meanwhile, Santander celebrates a record profit and substantial stock buyback. The conversation threatens to overshadow urgent tsunami warnings for Hawaii and California, sparked by a powerful earthquake in Russia. Also on the table are U.S.-China tariff negotiations dangling on a knife-edge, highlighting the fragile state of global trade relations.

Jul 29, 2025 • 17min
Blackstone NYC Tower Mass Shooting, EU Tariff Deal Anger, Emerging Market Revival
A tragic mass shooting at a major NYC office tower left multiple casualties, sparking chaos and fear. Meanwhile, the European Union navigated a delicate trade truce with the US, raising questions about stability. Emerging markets are attracting new investments as funds shift focus from the US, with local currency bonds gaining popularity. Lastly, rapid advancements in humanoid robotics showcased at a significant AI conference in Shanghai point to a future where these technologies might become commonplace.

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Jul 28, 2025 • 17min
EU 15% US Tariff Deal, Starmer-Trump Meeting, Cult Trade Is Losing Bet
A newly forged trade deal imposes 15% tariffs on EU exports, avoiding a potential trade war. Political dynamics heat up as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Donald Trump in Scotland to address lingering trade issues and Gaza's humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, ongoing US-China talks aim to sustain a fragile tariff peace. Samsung makes headlines with a $16.5 billion deal to produce AI chips for Tesla, pointing to shifting priorities in the tech industry. As market sentiment wavers, traders navigate these complex global conditions.

Jul 27, 2025 • 15min
The CEO Radar: 'No Regret' Moves for CEOs Facing Uncertainty (Sponsored Content)
Rich Lesser, BCG Global Chair, joins to explore the shifting landscape CEOs face amidst economic uncertainty and tariff pressures. They discuss insights from over 4,500 earnings calls, revealing concerns over downturns and consumer behavior shifts. Strategies for resilience emerge, focusing on AI integration and supply chain optimization. Lesser emphasizes the need for balanced business approaches that prioritize risk mitigation while navigating rapid technological changes in a competitive global market.

Jul 26, 2025 • 38min
Daybreak Weekend: Fed Decision, Scotland Trip, China PMI
The podcast dives into the anticipated Federal Reserve policy decision and major earnings from tech giants like Apple and Google. It explores the implications of Trump's visit to Scotland on US-UK trade talks. Insights on China's economic outlook are shared, focusing on upcoming PMI data and challenges in the property market. Moreover, discussions highlight AI advancements in China, emphasizing competition with NVIDIA and emerging tech trends. Overall, it presents a rich analysis of key economic indicators and market dynamics.

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Jul 25, 2025 • 16min
‘Flood the Zone’ Fed Attacks, Citi Exec Gaza Post, Africa Luxury Travel Boom
Discover the intriguing dynamics of media manipulation as Trump’s strategies unfold with the Federal Reserve. Delve into the challenges the European Central Bank faces in navigating interest rate cuts against a backdrop of resilient inflation. Uncover the struggle of luxury brands like LVMH amidst a post-pandemic slump, while also exploring the burgeoning luxury travel market in Africa, driven by eco-friendly experiences. Plus, catch the latest on international defense agreements between Australia and the UK.

Jul 24, 2025 • 22min
15% EU Tariff ‘Progress’, UK-India Trade Deal, Trader Convictions At Risk
In the latest discussion, the EU and US are making strides towards a 15% tariff on imports. A significant summit between the EU and Chinese President Xi Jinping reveals growing tensions. Meanwhile, Tesla faces a tough year ahead after reporting disappointing quarterly results. Cybersecurity threats escalate as vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s SharePoint servers reveal a surge in compromised organizations. Lastly, British car production hits historic lows, raising alarms in the industry.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 17min
US-Japan 15% Tariff Deal, Nuclear Security Hack, China’s EU Investment
In this discussion, a new 15% tariff on US imports from Japan has raised eyebrows amidst Japan's political shifts. A significant cybersecurity breach affecting the US nuclear agency adds tension to international relations. Meanwhile, UniCredit's withdrawal from a major merger signals changing dynamics in Italy's banking landscape. As excitement brews in football, so does a renewed interest in meme stocks, directly influenced by the economic implications of the US-Japan trade deal. Finally, the evolving Chinese investment strategies in Europe face scrutiny amid rising tariffs.