
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition US Envoy Witkoff Heads to Moscow; White House Defends 'Second Strike'
Dec 2, 2025
Tony Halpin, Bloomberg's Russia team leader, shares his insights as US envoy Steve Witkoff heads to Moscow for crucial talks with President Putin amid claims of a key Ukrainian city falling to Russian control. The conversation explores the complex dynamics of a revised peace plan, with Ukraine's strong denial of losing ground. Halpin also discusses the pivotal adjustments made to the negotiation framework and the separate diplomatic strategies at play between Witkoff and Secretary Rubio. Brace for deep analysis on the evolving geopolitical landscape!
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White House Defends Controversial Strike
- The White House defended Pentagon actions after reports about a deadly strike on a suspected drug-running vessel.
- Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said the strikes were lawful and ordered by Admiral Frank Bradley, not Pete Hegseth.
Crypto Selloff Wipes Out Leveraged Bets
- Crypto markets saw large liquidations after sharp price drops, with Bitcoin down fast from recent highs.
- Bloomberg noted a near 30% decline since early October and speculation Bitcoin could fall further to around $50,000.
Bitcoin's Rapid Drop Is Unusual
- Bloomberg Intelligence's Mike McGlone warned Bitcoin may head lower and is well below its 50-week moving average.
- The market's rapid Bitcoin decline is unusual without a simultaneous stock market fall, highlighting crypto's distinct volatility.
