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01.04.26 - 09:42
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Iran War: Market Euphoria As Trump Envisions US Withdrawal In Weeks | Daybreak Europe 4/1/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. Live from London, we set the agenda for your day, catching you up with overnight markets news from the US and Asia.
On today's show, global stocks rally after the US President said he sees the war on Iran ending within two to three weeks. Donald Trump suggests the US has largely accomplished its military goals, and will leave it to other countries to resolve issues with the Strait of Hormuz. The Wall Street Journal reports that the UAE is lobbying for a military coalition to forcibly reopen the Strait.
Also on the programme, OpenAI hits a $852 billion valuation after it raised $122 billion in its largest funding round on record. Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank are providing the bulk of the financing, with Amazon's $35 billion investment contingent on OpenAI going public or achieving artificial general intelligence. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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31.03.26 - 15:00
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Warren Buffett: The world is more dangerous with Iranian nuclear weapons (CNBC)
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Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman and former Berkshire Hathaway CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss details of the charity lunch auction with Stephen & Ayesha Curry, his life since stepping down as CEO, his thoughts on new CEO Greg Abel, latest market trends, where he's finding opportunities these days, state of the AI trade, state of the economy, his thoughts on the Iran war, Jeffrey Epstein, and more....
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11.03.26 - 09:18
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Iran war oil shock: India buys 30 million barrels of Russian crude after US waiver (Times of India)
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India has secured approximately 30 million barrels of Russian crude following a US waiver, with refiners like Indian Oil and Reliance Industries swiftly acquiring stranded cargoes. This move comes as Middle East disruptions impact traditional oil flows, pushing India to seek alternative supplies. The US clarified the waiver is temporary, aimed at stabilizing global energy markets....
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02.03.26 - 06:15
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Krieg im Iran – Kaufen, wenn die Kanonen donnern? | Tichys Börsenwecker am 2. März 2026 (Tichys Einblick)
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Kaufen wenn die Kanonen donnern? Diese Börsenweisheit wird Andre Kostolany zugeschrieben. Oder wie Warren Buffett sagt: Sei gierig, wenn andere panisch werden. Am Ende aber stehen zwei Szenarien im Raum: Chirugische Operation und Regimesturz oder langer Krieg? Der Börsenwecker schaut auf die jeweiligen Chancen. Abonnieren Sie Tichys Börsenwecker, damit Sie keine Sendung mehr verpassen! Hier
Der Beitrag Krieg im Iran – Kaufen, wenn die Kanonen donnern? | Tichys Börsenwecker am 2. März 2026 erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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17.02.26 - 23:00
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Escalation: Iran, Russia, China To Hold Naval Drill In Flashpoint Strait Of Hormuz (ZeroHedge)
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Escalation: Iran, Russia, China To Hold Naval Drill In Flashpoint Strait Of Hormuz
Are Russia and China finally standing up to America's addiction to regime change wars in the Middle East? They appear to at least be flashing some muscle in this incredibly tense moment, as the US deploys no less than two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers to the region.
Russia, China, and Iran have deployed naval vessels to the Strait of Hormuz for joint exercises this week, Russian presidential aide Nikolay Patrushev announced Tuesday, according to Anadolu and Iran state media. This comes as Iran's elite IRGC Navy is already in day two of military drills in the vital oil transit point, having closed some sectors of the chokepoint.
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In a fresh interview with Turkish media, Patrushev said Moscow is advancing a "multipolar world order on the oceans" to counter what he blasted as Western hegemony.
"We will tap into the potential of BRICS, which should now be given a full-fledged strategic...
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20.06.25 - 14:06
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Oil Fluctuates On Trump Two-Week Iran Buffer; SoftBank′s AI Bet | Bloomberg Brief 6/20/2025 (Bloomberg)
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US equity futures decline ahead of a $6.5 trillion triple witching event. Oil swings, looking to pare some of the week's gains on news that President Trump is backing down from an imminent strike on Iran, opting instead to wait two weeks to allow time for a diplomatic solution to the conflict with Israel. SoftBank has plans for a $1 trillion AI complex in Arizona. Texas lawmakers call for a delay to Tesla's robotaxi rollout. Seema Shah of Principal Asset Management says the Federal Reserve runs the risk of making a policy mistake if it hikes or cuts the rate too soon. Priya Misra of JPMorgan Asset Management says the Treasury curve is offering a good level of yield currently. “Bloomberg Brief” delivers the market news, data and analysis you need to set your agenda. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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20.06.25 - 13:02
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Trump Signals He′ll Hold Off Iran Strike, SoftBank′s $1T US AI Hub Pitch | Bloomberg The Pulse 06/20 (Bloomberg)
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President Donald Trump will decide within two weeks whether to strike Iran, his spokeswoman said, as Israel hit more Iranian nuclear sites and warned its attacks may bring down the leadership in Tehran. “Based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks,” Trump said in a dictated message, according to the White House. In corporate news, SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son is seeking to team up with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to realize what could be his biggest bet yet — a trillion-dollar industrial complex in Arizona to build robots and artificial intelligence.
Today's guests: Isabelle Mateos Y Lago, BNP Paribas Chief Economist, Alessia Berardi, Amundi Investment Institute Emerging Macro Strategy Head, Elizabeth Monier, University of Cambridge Assistant Professor. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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17.06.25 - 07:24
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China′s delicate dance in the Iran-Israel war (IntelliNews)
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Beijing has long pursued a foreign policy of non-intervention in the domestic affairs of others, and multipolar diplomacy, particularly in the Middle East. But the deepening crisis between Iran and Israel has tested these principles....
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