Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition

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Jan 27, 2025 • 21min

Trump, Starmer Talk Trade & China AI Breakthrough Roils Markets

Keir Starmer and Donald Trump reintroduced trade discussions, signaling a meeting soon. British businesses are facing their worst profit warnings since the pandemic. In an unexpected twist, Colombia has agreed to Trump’s immigration terms. Germany’s upcoming election heats up as migration becomes a hot topic, with Elon Musk backing the far-right AfD party. Meanwhile, Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is stirring concern in the tech sector, challenging the dominance of American firms like Nvidia with its innovative and affordable models.
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Jan 25, 2025 • 38min

Daybreak Weekend: Fed Meeting, ECB Decision, RBA Preview

Joining the discussion is James McIntyre, a Bloomberg economist known for his expertise in the Australian and New Zealand economies. He dives deep into Australia's consumer prices and economic health, analyzing how inflation metrics could influence the Reserve Bank's policies. The conversation also touches on the upcoming Fed decision and its implications, as well as the impact of U.S.-China trade relations on Australia’s economy. Expect insights on global economic challenges and the shifts in the labor market affecting Australia!
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Jan 24, 2025 • 21min

China Tariff Walk Back, Trump Pressures Fed & BOJ Hikes Rates

Jenny Marsh, Bloomberg's correspondent with a focus on China's economy, shares her insights on US-China trade relations and recent developments. Trump’s evolving stance on tariffs reveals a preference for avoiding conflict with China while still applying pressure on the Fed. The Bank of Japan's recent rate hike reflects growing confidence in inflation, influencing global economic dynamics. Marsh also discusses the implications of rising oil prices amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and a tumultuous UK economic landscape.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 19min

Zelenskiy Appeals To Trump, UK Recession Fears & Diversity Dividing Lines

Volodymyr Zelenskiy insists U.S. troops are crucial for effective peacekeeping in Ukraine as tensions with Russia rise. The UK faces heightened security with a Russian spy ship inciting military responses. Meanwhile, Donald Trump downplays TikTok's national security risks after suggesting it might avoid a shutdown. Economic forecasts indicate more frequent recessions in the UK. Lastly, discussions on diversity initiatives within corporations reveal a divided landscape influenced by political shifts and public sentiment.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 20min

Trump's 10% China Tariff Threat, $500B ‘Stargate’ AI Deal & Netflix's Blockbuster Quarter

The potential for a 10% tariff on Chinese imports looms large as Trump keeps pressure on trade relations. Meanwhile, a $100 billion AI initiative, Project Stargate, aims to revolutionize tech infrastructure. Netflix celebrates a record subscriber boost thanks to live sports and beloved series like Squid Game. On the geopolitical front, possible sanctions against Russia add to the tension over Ukraine. Plus, there's a discussion about the challenges of navigating U.S.-China relations amid the fentanyl crisis and Taiwan's sovereignty concerns.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 22min

Trump's 25% Tariff Timeline, Executive Order Blitz & Jan 6th Rioters Pardoned 

Jenny Marsh, a Bloomberg journalist specializing in the Chinese economy, sheds light on recent U.S. tariffs proposed by Trump against Mexico and Canada, highlighting the potential economic fallout. The discussion also covers Trump's controversial pardons for January 6th rioters and his executive orders on diversity and gender identity. Additionally, Marsh delves into the implications of his TikTok decision and the evolving dynamics in U.S.-China trade relations, suggesting a shift in America's international negotiation strategies.
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Jan 20, 2025 • 20min

Trump to Declare 'Energy Emergency', Hostages Released & Hedge Fund Fees Slash Gains

A fragile ceasefire in Gaza saw Hamas release hostages, signaling hope for families. Donald Trump plans to sign nearly 100 executive orders post-inauguration, reconsidering energy policies and a potential energy emergency. The debate over TikTok’s future intensifies as the clock ticks on securing a US backer. Meanwhile, shocking research exposes the high costs hedge funds impose on clients. In the UK, asking prices for homes spike, indicating a resilient confidence in the property market despite economic shifts.
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Jan 18, 2025 • 39min

Daybreak Weekend: Trump Inauguration, Davos preview, Tariff Threat

Join Joe Matthew, co-host of Bloomberg Balance of Power, and John Liu, executive editor for Greater China, as they dive into the economic landscape following Donald Trump's inauguration. They discuss how Trump's presidency may affect the U.S. economy and international trade, particularly focusing on potential tariff threats to China. John shares insights on China's strategic preparations for the new administration and the implications for diplomatic relations. They also preview the crucial discussions expected at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Jan 17, 2025 • 29min

Israel & Hamas Finalize Ceasefire, China Hits Growth Target, and Nigel Farage speaks to Bloomberg

Nigel Farage, Leader of the Reform UK party and known for his ties to Donald Trump, discusses the positive shift of his party toward moderation and a blend of tax and spending cuts. James Mager, Bloomberg's senior China economics reporter, dives into China's economic growth and challenges, noting how a last-minute stimulus propelled it towards government goals despite looming US tariffs. The conversation also touches on the finalized Israel-Hamas ceasefire, hinting at a cautious optimism in global geopolitical dynamics.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 17min

UPDATE: Israel Accuses Hamas of Reneging on Ceasefire Deal, UK GDP Disappoints, and Biden Warns America Becoming an 'Oligarchy'

Tensions escalate as Israel accuses Hamas of breaking a ceasefire agreement, jeopardizing peace efforts in Gaza. The UK's economic growth in November disappoints amidst stagflation fears. President Biden warns about the dangerous concentration of power among the ultra-wealthy, threatening democracy. Wall Street celebrates a surprising slowdown in inflation, setting the stage for potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. Meanwhile, Los Angeles faces wildfire anxiety with new dry winds on the horizon.

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