
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Daybreak Weekend: Neflix Earnings, Hungary Election, Spain Prime Minister Visits China
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Apr 10, 2026 Roz Matheson, Bloomberg chief Asia correspondent in Singapore, outlines Spain PM Pedro Sanchez's China visit and trade, investment and political implications. Geetha Ranganathan, senior media analyst, previews Netflix's strategy, pricing moves and what to watch for in upcoming earnings. Conversation jumps between geopolitics, big deal targets and streaming content and monetization shifts.
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Citigroup M&A Talk Hinges On Valuation And Investor Day
- Citigroup could explore regional bank acquisitions, but valuation weakness makes near-term deals unlikely.
- Herman expects more clarity at Citigroup's investor day in May following Q1 results.
Orban's Foreign Focus Meets Domestic Backlash
- Viktor Orban's long rule centers on external enemies while domestic issues like stagnant growth and corruption fuel opposition support.
- Caroline Hepker and Zoltan Shimon note Peter Magyar capitalized on economic pain and graft complaints to rise fast.
Orban Uses External Threats To Mobilize Support
- Orban campaigns on foreign-policy grievances, portraying EU and Ukraine as threats while deepening ties to Russia for energy deals.
- Zoltan highlights Orban's narrative of external enemies from the IMF to George Soros to Ukraine.

