

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition
Bloomberg
Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is the daily morning podcast that helps you understand the stories shaping Europe and the world before the day gets going.
Produced in the early hours each weekday, the show delivers fresh reporting, sharp analysis and clear context on politics, business and global markets by 7am London time. From decisions made in Brussels and London to developments across the global economy, Daybreak Europe connects the dots between power, policy and money.
Hosted by Stephen Carroll in Brussels and Caroline Hepker in London, and powered by Bloomberg’s global network of more than 3,000 journalists and analysts, the podcast goes beyond headlines to explain what is changing, why it matters and what could come next.
Trusted by professionals, business leaders and investors, but made for anyone curious about how economics and politics shape everyday life, Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is the essential way to start your morning informed and ahead.
Produced in the early hours each weekday, the show delivers fresh reporting, sharp analysis and clear context on politics, business and global markets by 7am London time. From decisions made in Brussels and London to developments across the global economy, Daybreak Europe connects the dots between power, policy and money.
Hosted by Stephen Carroll in Brussels and Caroline Hepker in London, and powered by Bloomberg’s global network of more than 3,000 journalists and analysts, the podcast goes beyond headlines to explain what is changing, why it matters and what could come next.
Trusted by professionals, business leaders and investors, but made for anyone curious about how economics and politics shape everyday life, Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is the essential way to start your morning informed and ahead.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 30min
The Business of War: Financing Britain’s Military Rebuilt
As fighting in Ukraine drags on and Donald Trump demands that Europe take greater responsibility for its own security, the UK is confronting the hard reality of rebuilding its military strength. The challenge lies in overcoming years of underinvestment, failed contracts, and recruitment struggles. While European allies are pledging billions of euros to boost domestic defense manufacturing, the UK is scrambling to catch up in an industry it once dominated. In this special podcast, Daybreak Europe host Caroline Hepker speaks with CEOs and industry experts, along with our Political Correspondent Ellen Milligan and Bloomberg’s Chief UK Economist Dan Hanson, to assess whether Britain has what it takes to realize its ambition of once again becoming a major military power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 3, 2025 • 18min
OECD Slashes Growth, Dutch Government Falls, KKR Quits Thames Bid
The OECD has dramatically slashed global growth forecasts, largely due to the impacts of Donald Trump's trade policies. This downturn adds pressure as negotiations with China and Europe stumble. In the Netherlands, political upheaval strikes as far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders leads his party out of the coalition, causing the government to collapse. Meanwhile, KKR's withdrawal from a Thames Water rescue deal marks a significant setback for the utility sector, highlighting shifting dynamics in private credit markets.

Jun 3, 2025 • 21min
Trade Pacts Prove Elusive, Treasuries Testing 5%, Temu & Shein Eye Europe
In a landscape of elusive trade deals, U.S.-China tensions escalate as tariffs loom large. Treasury yields face new highs, stirring concerns over economic health. Meanwhile, Macron and Meloni seek to mend ties amid shifting geopolitical sands. In Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine's talks falter, yet hint at potential prisoner exchanges. The UK pivots towards enhancing NATO's nuclear stance, with questions about its future role, while immigration policy changes spark uncertainty for migrants. E-commerce giants like Temu and Shein navigate Europe's regulatory maze.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 20min
Ukraine’s Audacious Strike, US Flamethrower Attack, China-US Deal Fractures
Ukraine's bold drone strikes deep into Russia are shaking up the conflict dynamics. The UK's commitment to ramp up munitions production reveals a shift towards a war-ready state. Political upheaval in Poland, with a Trump-backed nationalist winning, challenges EU unity. In the U.S., a flamethrower attack at a pro-Israel event raises alarms about rising antisemitic violence. Meanwhile, relations between the U.S. and China sour as trade deal violations come to light, jeopardizing economic stability.

May 30, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, ECB Decision, Vietnam Eco
Katya Dmitrieva, an Asia economy reporter, Mark Gurman, a tech analyst, and David Powell, an economist, share riveting insights on economic trends. They delve into the anticipation of the U.S. jobs report and its implications for Federal Reserve policies. The discussion highlights potential tariffs on Apple products and their impact on consumers. Dmitrieva explores Vietnam's economic landscape amid trade negotiations, while Powell examines the European Central Bank's monetary policy amidst global trade uncertainties.

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May 30, 2025 • 17min
Tariff Whiplash Hits Stocks, Bailey’s UK-EU Trade Pitch, What Is Section 899?
Discover the latest twists in U.S. trade policies as a federal court grants Trump a temporary break on tariffs. Trade talks with China are stalling, prompting calls for crucial dialogue between leaders. Meanwhile, Trump pressures the Federal Reserve for lower interest rates. Section 899, an obscure tax measure, raises alarms on Wall Street, potentially impacting foreign investments. Amid this turmoil, the U.S. economy remains more robust than Europe's, as emphasized by Citigroup's CEO, while the Bank of England pushes for stronger EU trade ties.

May 29, 2025 • 20min
Trump Global Tariffs Blocked, Musk Leaves DOGE, Nvidia's Upbeat Results
A recent ruling by a US trade court has deemed most of Trump’s global tariffs illegal, causing a significant market surge. Nvidia's positive earnings report also boosted investor confidence. Meanwhile, Elon Musk hints at stepping back from his advisory role, raising questions about future efficiency efforts. The Federal Reserve remains cautious amid economic uncertainties, while the UK plans controversial pension fund investments in private markets. This tumultuous mix makes for an intriguing look at today's economic landscape.

May 28, 2025 • 21min
Asia’s ‘Sell USA’ Moment, SpaceX Starship Destroyed, Rome’s 'Eighth King'
Asian investors may be shifting away from US assets due to rising concerns over budget deficits and political instability. Volatility in Japan's bond yields is causing a stir in global debt markets, while SpaceX's latest rocket test ended in disaster as it disintegrated mid-flight. The UK government is easing restrictions for smaller housebuilders to boost home construction, and Italy faces a significant political moment with an influential nationalistic figure trying to maintain control over its banking landscape amidst European integration challenges.

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May 27, 2025 • 21min
Liverpool Parade ‘Horror’, EU-US Accelerate Talks, NatWest’s New Era
A tragic incident disrupted Liverpool's Premier League victory parade when a car drove into the crowd, prompting police action. Meanwhile, the EU aims to fast-track negotiations with the US to prevent a trade war, coinciding with President Trump's controversial policies that could reshape the euro's role. In banking news, NatWest is preparing for new independence as it acquires major assets, while the UK government plans to train workers to address skill shortages amidst a backdrop of growing scrutiny over U.S. asset managers by European pension funds.

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May 23, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Weekend: Nvidia Preview, Poland Election, BOK Decision
Stuart Paul, a U.S. economist from Bloomberg Economics, and Hyosung Kwong, who covers Korea for Bloomberg Economics, delve into pivotal global economic trends. They discuss the imminent challenges facing Nvidia amidst trade restrictions and the tech landscape. The upcoming presidential runoff election in Poland is analyzed, highlighting its potential to shift the country's EU relationships. The duo also explores monetary policy insights ahead of South Korea's central bank meeting, considering economic pressures and the impact of U.S. tariffs.


