
Tariff Rout Deepens, Trump Dismisses Market Turmoil
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. And we'll tell you what matters for investors in Europe, giving you insight before trading begins. On today's show, the market rout from President Trump's tariffs deepens, with Asian shares making the biggest plunge in 16 years. Investors condemn Trump's decision to launch expansive levies, but the President's team denies they're cause a recession. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell warns the economic impact from tariffs may be significantly larger than expected. Today's Guests: Francoise Huang, Allianz Trade Senior Asia & Global Trade Economist; Ludwig Ensthaler, 468 Capital General Partner. (Source: Bloomberg)
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