
Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition Russia-Ukraine Talks, Fed Outlook in Focus
Aug 19, 2025
Michelle Jamrisko, Bloomberg News White House editor, shares insights on the latest diplomatic efforts to address the Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing potential security guarantees for Ukraine. Mark Matthews, Head of Asia Research at Julius Baer, discusses the effects of U.S. monetary policy on global markets and Asian stocks, as traders brace for the Federal Reserve's upcoming policy announcements. They also delve into the complex dynamics of energy markets and geopolitical risks impacting economic stability.
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Territory Is The Core Negotiation Barrier
- Zelenskiy says he cannot constitutionally cede territory, making land swaps politically fraught.
- Putin likely expects territorial concessions, so talks hinge on reconciling those opposing positions.
Security Guarantees Echo NATO Protections
- Security guarantees discussed resemble Article-5 style commitments without NATO membership for Ukraine.
- Russia objects to long-term Western troop presence, making guarantees potentially unacceptable to Moscow.
U.S. Shift Reduces Ceasefire Pressure
- Trump shifted from demanding an immediate ceasefire to accepting negotiations while fighting continues.
- That change weakens Zelenskiy's negotiating position amid ongoing Russian strikes.

