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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello, I'm Stephen Carroll. I'm in Brussels, where many of Europe's biggest decisions get made.
And I'm Caroline Hepke in London. We're the hosts of the Bloomberg Daybreak Europe podcast.
We're up early every weekday, keeping an eye on what's happening across Europe and around the world.
We do it early so the news is fresh, not recycled, and so you know what actually matters as the day gets going.
From Brussels, I'm following the politics, policy and the people shaping the European Union right now.
And from London, I'm looking at what all that means for markets, money and the wider economy.
We've got reporters across Europe and around the globe feeding in as stories break.
So whether it's geopolitics, energy, tech or markets, you're hearing it while it happens.
It's smart, calm and to the point.
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Chapter 2: What does the U.S. expect from Iran regarding the latest proposal?
when the Virginia Supreme Court Friday blocked a voter-approved map that would have flipped as many as four GOP-held U.S. House seats in November's midterm elections. In a 4-3 decision, the state's highest court ruled Friday that the legislature's process for pursuing the new map violated Virginia's Constitution and ordered that an earlier version be used in the upcoming midterm elections.
Intel rallied Friday after the Wall Street Journal said the company reached a preliminary agreement with Apple to manufacture some of the chips in its devices. Intel shares extended gains to more than 14 percent following the report. The two companies have been in talks for more than a year, and it's still unclear which Apple products Intel would make chips for.
The Friday numbers on Wall Street, the Dow gained 12. NASDAQ was up 440. The S&P added 61. The 10-year Treasury yield is at 4.36%. The two-year yield at 3.88%. That's news when you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Ed Kalecki. This is Bloomberg.
I'm Francine Lacroix, an award-winning journalist, and I've got a new podcast, Leaders with Francine Lacroix from Bloomberg Podcasts. I've interviewed everyone from heads of state to fashion icons about the news of the moment. But I've always been curious, who are these people as leaders? I don't think there's one right way to be a leader.
Make decisions. A poor decision is always better than no decision.
Listen to new episodes every other Monday. Follow Leaders with Francine Lacroix wherever you get your podcasts.
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