
Suzanne Lynch
Brussels bureau chief for Bloomberg News, providing reporting and analysis on European politics, EU affairs, and transatlantic relations.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 21min
Trump Backs NATO Action, Kimmel's Tearful Return, Super Typhoon Hits HK
Suzanne Lynch, the Brussels bureau chief for Bloomberg, provides keen insights on NATO as she discusses President Trump's provocative suggestion for NATO nations to shoot down Russian aircraft. She delves into the implications of Trump's shifting tone towards Ukraine and its wartime prospects. Additionally, the conversation touches on the broader context of European politics and the ongoing tensions between Russia and NATO, highlighting the complexities of diplomacy in these turbulent times.

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Nov 15, 2025 • 38min
Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend: Nvidia Earnings Preview
Kunjan Sabani, a senior semiconductor analyst, provides insights on NVIDIA's earnings and the challenges of balancing supply and demand amid shifting China relations. Jen Bartaschus discusses Target's adaptive strategies in a tough retail environment, while elaborating on Walmart's competitive edge. Suzanne Lynch analyzes the European Business Summit's focus on regulatory issues and EU competitiveness. Paul Jackson highlights Japan's anticipated GDP contraction and the impacts of tariffs and a weak yen on the economy.

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Mar 16, 2026 • 18min
Trump ‘Demanding’ Help, Iran Tests NATO Defences, Global Fuel Crisis
Suzanne Lynch, Brussels bureau chief covering EU energy and policy, and Paul Wallace, Middle East economics editor on regional security and markets, discuss the Strait of Hormuz standoff and calls for allied escorts. They cover NATO air defenses tested by missile strikes, Gulf economies under strain, and EU plans for targeted energy relief and maritime safety.

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Feb 27, 2026 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, Made in Europe, China PMI Data
Alan Wong, a China economics editor in Hong Kong who tracks PMI and export shifts. Suzanne Lynch, Brussels bureau chief covering the EU's 'Made in Europe' industrial push. Carmen Reinecke, equities reporter focused on retail and tech earnings. Michael McKee, international economics correspondent on U.S. labor and Fed signals. They explore U.S. jobs data, Europe’s industrial policy, China PMI and trade dynamics in concise, lively conversations.

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Feb 27, 2026 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, Made in Europe, China PMI Data
Alan Wong, Bloomberg China EcoGov editor, explains China’s PMI outlook, exports, weak domestic demand and tech priorities. Suzanne Lynch, Brussels Bureau Chief, breaks down the new 'Made in Europe' industrial push and intra-EU tensions. Michael McKee, international economics correspondent, previews US jobs, Fed stakes and labor market dynamics. They cover PMI data, EU industrial policy and U.S. payrolls.

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Jan 26, 2026 • 20min
US Immigration Backlash, Gold Surges Past $5,000, Europe’s Defense Challenge
Suzanne Lynch, Brussels bureau chief covering European defense and NATO, and Tiwa Adebayo, reporter on US politics and immigration. They discuss the Minnesota shooting's political fallout and how it reverberates in Washington. They cover gold's dramatic rally past $5,000 and currency market moves. They debate Europe’s defense quandary, NATO talks, and efforts to build autonomy from US reliance.

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Jan 26, 2026 • 18min
Can Europe Break Up With the US?
Suzanne Lynch, Brussels bureau chief for Bloomberg News covering EU politics and transatlantic relations. She walks through European outrage at recent US moves and how the EU might retaliate with trade and tech tools. Discussion covers financial levers like treasury debates and pension sell‑offs. She explores NATO, Arctic tensions and whether this crisis could spur EU unity and reform.

Mar 19, 2026 • 34min
All talk? The European Council convenes in Brussels amid global disruption
Fernando Augusto Pacheco, Monocle music correspondent; Marcus Hippie, Finnish Embassy press counsellor; James Chambers, Monocle Asia editor; Suzanne Lynch, Bloomberg Brussels bureau chief. They discuss the European Council's stance on Middle East tensions and energy risks. Thailand’s surprising coalition and its bid for stability. Why Finland keeps topping happiness charts and what that image brings. Global music market trends and standout regional hits.

Feb 27, 2026 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, Made in Europe, China PMI Data
Alan Wong, Bloomberg China editor in Hong Kong who tracks PMI and policy; Suzanne Lynch, Brussels bureau chief who explains EU industrial plans; Carmen Reinecke, equities reporter previewing major earnings; Michael McKee, international economics correspondent on US jobs and Fed stakes. They discuss US payrolls and labor drivers. They cover Europe's Made in Europe industrial push. They analyze China PMI, exports and tech focus.

Nov 15, 2025 • 38min
Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend: Nvidia Earnings Preview
Suzanne Lynch, Bloomberg's Brussels Bureau Chief, shares insights on the European Business Summit, focusing on EU competitiveness and regulatory challenges. Paul Jackson, a Tokyo-based reporter, discusses Japan's GDP contraction and the impact of tariffs on key industries like autos and steel. The duo explores Nvidia's earnings, Walmart and Target's retail strategies, and the evolving U.S.-EU trade dynamics. They also highlight Japan's inflation concerns and fiscal stimulus efforts, drawing a vivid picture of current economic landscapes.


