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Harris Campaign Gains; Venezuela Election Latest
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
07/29/24 • 16 min
On today's podcast:
1) Kamala Harris Sees a Surge in Fundraising and at the Polls
2) Controversy Surrounds the Results of the Venezuelan Presidential Election
3) Israel Strikes Hezbollah After Weekend Rocket in the Golan Heights
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Progress Made to Avoid Government Shutdown; Lagarde Talks ECB Rate Cuts
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
01/17/24 • 23 min
On today's podcast:
1) Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called on lawmakers to pass a temporary spending bill this week and avert a partial US government shutdown.
2) The European Central Bank is likely to cut interest rates in the summer, according to President Christine Lagarde. Interviewed at Bloomberg House in Davos by Francine Lacqua, she was asked if there could be majority support for such a move, given that several policymakers have signaled that timing.
3) Apple Inc.’s iPhone dethroned Samsung Electronics Co. devices to become the best-selling smartphone series over the course of 2023, the first time South Korea’s largest company has lost the top spot since 2010.
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Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. We begin in Washington. That's where a temporary spending bill to avoid a government shutdown this weekend has cleared its first hurdle. Bloomberg's Amy Morris has more from the nation's capital. The Senate voted to advance the measure that will fund some federal agencies through March first and others through March eighth. The interim funding is the support of congressional leaders, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, so the prospects for passage in both chambers are good. Does not include several disputed items like eight for Ukraine restrictions along the US border or an eighty billion dollar business tax package. And there are hard right conservatives in the House who oppose funding agencies at current levels, but Speaker Johnson can bypass them by relying on Democrats for support. In Washington. Amy Moore as Bloomberg Radio. All right, Amy, thanks well. Now to the latest on the race for the White House. It's on to New Hampshire for the Republican candidates, and Bloomberg's at Baxter reports are really starting to heat up. Nicki Haley has been very careful not to directly attack Donald Trump, but one day after Iowa as she's calling him a bully and a liar. Trump lamb based Haley as a disaster. Now this all comes with polling that chowse the two very close. In New Hampshire, Real Clear Politics has Trump by about fourteen points, but the American Research Group even called it dead even at forty four percent, with Ron Desatus at only four percent. Tomorrow's schedule debate has been canceled because Haley declined if Trump wasn't going to be there at Baxter Bloomberg Radio, Okay, and thanks. Now let's turn to the Middle East. Israel and Hamas have reached a deal to deliver medicine and other aid to Gaza. That's according to the government in Kadra, which says this is in exchange for medicine reaching the hostages being held by Hamas. White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says there is still a risk this war widens to a regional conflict. We do see a pathway to a shift in the military campaign in Gaza, a reduction in tensions and the exchange of fire along Israel's northern border, a reduction in the risk of escalation in other parts of the region, and we'll have to continue to deal with the Hoothi threat. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan spoke from the World Economic Forum in Davos. Israeli President Isaac Herzog plans to bring the families of hostages to the slopes in Switzerland today to step up pressure for their release. Well, Nathan, back here in the US, we are waiting for a key economic group board as doubt grows on whether the FED will start cutting rates as soon as March, and we get the very latest with the Bloomberg's John Tucker, John and Karen. Retail sales probably increased in December. However, the control group sales, which strip out volatile items, that likely slowed to a more subdue pace. Traders are launching on every piece of data as the FAN enters a blackout period next week. Yesterday, Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller threw a little cold water around the idea of FED rate cuts as soon as March. With economic activity and labor markets in good shape, and inflation coming down gradually to two percent, I see no reason to move as quickly or cut as rapidly as in the past. With Wallner's comments, Transury suffered their biggest one day price drop in two months. Yield Seweragetan also drag stocks lower. John Tucker Bloomberg Radio, John thanks, rates are very much in focus overseas that the World Economic Forum. European Central Bank President Christine Legard said the ECB will probably cut rates by the summer. I would say it's likely too, but I have to be reserved because we're also saying that we are data dependent and that there is still a level of uncertainty and some indicators t...
Treasury Alleges Hack from China; Mike Johnson Speakership Uncertain
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
12/31/24 • 17 min
On today's podcast:
1) The Treasury Department says hackers backed by China gained access to their systems earlier this month
2) President-elect Trump backs Mike Johnson for Speaker with some GOP members signaling concern
3) A National Day of Mourning for Jimmy Carter is scheduled for January
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Instant Reaction: Jay Powell on Fed Policy
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
12/18/24 • 23 min
Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz discuss remarks from Fed Chair Jay Powell following the Federal Reserve's latest policy decision on a special edition of Bloomberg Surveillance as the Fed lowered interest rates for a third time, but reined in the number of cuts they expect in 2025.
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Instant Reaction: The Fed Decides
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
12/18/24 • 30 min
Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz break down the Federal Reserve's latest policy decision on a special edition of Bloomberg Surveillance
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Government Shutdown Deadline; Fed Fueled Selloff on Wall Street
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
12/19/24 • 16 min
On today's podcast:
1) Trump Breaks With Johnson on Funding Bill, Wants Debt Limit Vote
2) Powell Signals Fed’s Focus Has Returned Firmly to Inflation
3) Micron Set for Biggest Drop Since 2020 on Sluggish Sales Outlook
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Jimmy Carter's Passing; Republicans Fight to Back Speaker Johnson
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
12/30/24 • 17 min
On today's podcast:
1) We remember the legacy of former US President Jimmy Carter
2) Republicans support Speaker Mike Johnson amid pushback from party hardliners
3) Unanswered questions after 179 are killed in the worst plane crash in South Korea's history
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Israel Ramps Up Strikes a Year After Hamas Attacks; Key US Yields Near 4%
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
10/07/24 • 16 min
On today's podcast:
1) Israel Ramps Up Gaza, Lebanon Strikes a Year After Hamas Attacks
2) Harris Says US Will Keep Pressing Israel for Gaza Cease-Fire
3) Key US Yields Near 4% for First Time Since August on Fed Rethink
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DeSantis Drops Out Reaction; Wall Street Record Territory
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
01/22/24 • 22 min
On today's podcast:
1) DeSantis Pulls Out of Presidential Race, Backs Trump
2) Israel’s Netanyahu Rejects Hamas’s Terms for Hostage Release
3) Stocks Rally as Wall Street Set to Build on Record
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Special Report: Former President Jimmy Carter Dead at 100
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
12/29/24 • 20 min
Jimmy Carter, the 39th US President, has died at the age of 100, leaving behind a legacy of promoting human rights and peace.
Bloomberg's John Tucker and Joe Mathieu look at the former president's life and legacy.
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