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Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition

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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.

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Episodes
  • Daybreak Weekend: US Jobs, Ukraine Funding, Australia GDP
    May 29 2026

    Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend with Host Nathan Hager take a look at some of the stories we'll be tracking in the coming week.

    • In the US – a look ahead to the May jobs report, along with a focus on three stocks for the week ahead.
    • In the UK – a look ahead to what comes next in the Ukraine war following fresh EU funds to Ukraine.
    • In Asia – a look ahead to Australia GDP data.

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    39 mins
  • Tentative US-Iran Deal, Blue Origin Rocket Explodes, AI Vs Politicians
    May 29 2026

    Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.

    On today's podcast:

    (1) The US and Iran have reached a tentative deal to extend a ceasefire by 60 days and launch further talks on Tehran’s nuclear program, a person with knowledge of the matter said, raising hopes the three-month conflict could be nearing a resolution.

    (2) Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded in a massive fireball while undergoing a test on a Florida launchpad Thursday evening, dealing a major setback to the Jeff Bezos-backed firm in its efforts to challenge a dominant SpaceX.

    (3) Anthropicraised $65 billion in a funding round that valued the artificial intelligence company at $965 billion including the new investment, eclipsing rival OpenAI’s value for the first time.

    (4) European Commission officials are planning to meet with Anthropic to seek more information on the company’s Mythos model and request making the groundbreaking artificial intelligence tool available to the bloc, according to people familiar with the matter.

    (5) Andy Burnham, who is seeking to become the UK prime minister this summer, said a government led by him would increase regulations on technology companies and intervene more widely in the economy.

    Podcast Conversation: Men Are Spraying Themselves 100 Times in New Fragrance Frenzy

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    19 mins
  • Fresh US Strikes On Iran, ‘Lost Generation’ Fear, Europe’s Football Rich List
    May 28 2026

    Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.

    On today's podcast:

    (1) The US carried out airstrikes on an Iranian military site and imposed new sanctions to prevent Tehran from profiting from vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the fragility of recent diplomatic momentum.

    (2) Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee repeated that increased investment and spending due to a projected surge in future productivity growth may be inflationary and require higher interest rates from the US central bank.

    (3) The European Central Bank should take a close look at how badly the Iran war is weighing on the economy when it decides whether to raise interest rates next month, according to Vice President Luis de Guindos.

    (4) A surge in UK youth unemployment risks creating a “lost generation,” according to a government-commissioned review that said urgent action is needed to correct a “whole-system failure.”

    (5) President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rebuffed the idea of Ukraine getting partial membership of the European Union, arguing that his country deserves to be granted full status because its forces are defending all of the bloc from Russia.

    Podcast Conversation: The $300 Per Month Gym Membership Is Becoming Gen Z’s Night Out

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    21 mins
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