CNBC's flagship show in Europe sets you up with everything you need to know for the European business day. Anchors Steve Sedgwick, Karen Tso and Julianna Tatelbaum engage in unscripted and dynamic debate on the day's top stories. They are joined by leading business executives, policymakers, financial strategists, fund managers and other newsmakers to provide original points of view and instant analysis of the latest business news and key market themes.
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ECB board members split over end of cutting cycle
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26:03ECB board members continue to dampen hopes of further rate cuts. We hear from the heads of the Austrian and Croatian central banks who believe risks remain on both sides. U.S. President Donald Trump has hailed a ‘very good phone call’ with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin ahead of Ukraine talks in Budapest. President Volodomyr Zelenskyy is du…
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ECB governors hail Euro zone economy but divisions over risk remain
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28:55We hear from a slew of ECB board governors at the IMF Annual Meetings in Washington where they tell us the European economy is on the right trajectory to bringing inflation down and to boost growth but they remain divided over on how to tackle potential future pitfalls. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tells CNBC the White House will act in th…
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ECB's Lagarde reluctant to call end to cutting cycle
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26:11ECB President Christine Lagarde refuses to call an end to the central bank’s interest rate cutting cycle despite hailing the resilience of euro zone economies. Lagarde tells our colleagues Stateside she is anticipating all risks. Dutch chip maker ALSM posts net bookings ahead of forecasts for Q3 and is expecting stable sales next year despite a maj…
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Wall Street rallies as Trump softens China stance, Broadcom secures OpenAI deal
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25:58The S&P 500 and Nasdaq enjoy their best session since May, even as trade tensions with China simmer while Broadcom jumps 10% after becoming the latest chipmaker to ink a deal with OpenAI. President Trump declares the end of the war in Gaza, as the last living Israeli hostages are returned and hundreds of Palestinian detainees are released. At a spe…
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Trump says ‘it will all be fine’ after additional 100% tariff threat against China
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27:48Futures point to a stock market rebound across Europe and the US as President Trump says 'it will all be fine' - after triggering a Friday sell-off with his 100% tariff threat against China. Meanwhile, Israel's military says the first hostages have been released by Hamas under the Gaza ceasefire agreement, as President Trump flies into the region. …
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Ongoing U.S. government shutdown weighs on Dow
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26:28The U.S. government shutdown continues into a tenth day, dragging the Dow to its worst session in almost a month. Europe’s Stoxx 600, however, enjoys its longest week-to-week winning streak since August. We are live in Paris where the office of President Macron has pledged to pick his new prime minister – France’s sixth in less than two years – by …
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Israel, Hamas agree to pave way for ceasefire deal
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25:49Israel and Hamas agree on the first phase of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal and hostage return in what is a crucial first step to ending the two-year conflict. We are live in Paris where outgoing Prime Minister Sebastian Lecornu predicts France should have a replacement for his post within 48 hours as lawmakers attempt to calm the latest political …
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A.I. rally snaps 7-day winning streak for S&P 500
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26:58Fears of a strong A.I.-fueled rally puts an end to a seven-day winning streak for the S&P 500 but gold shows no sign of stopping, breaking through the symbolic $4000/oz level. The U.S. government shutdown enters its second week with little hope of any breakthrough. President Trump has hinted he could deny back-pay for certain federal workers. And B…
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French markets in disarray following Lecornu resignation
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Nikkei soars to record highs following Takaichi leadership win
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28:16The Nikkei hits an all-time high, surpassing the 48k-mark for the first time ever following the ruling LDP leadership vote which will see Sanae Takaichi installed as the country’s first female prime minister. The U.S. government shutdown enters its sixth day with President Trump threatening mass federal lay-offs. In France, new prime minister Sebas…
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Buoyant markets brush off U.S. government shutdown fears
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26:02Equity markets on both sides of The Pond notch another week of record highs as investors seem to shrug off any concerns relating the U.S. government shutdown. Into its third day, President Trump continues to warn that the shutdown will result in mass Federal agency lay-offs. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tells CNBC the Democrats are respons…
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U.S. government stays shut as lay-offs loom
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25:38The U.S. government remains shut down but President Trump says his administration will use the opportunity to save money in key areas. Markets remain sanguine with the Stoxx 600 and the S&P 500 recording all-time highs. In Copenhagen, European leaders back the introduction of drone walls to block increasing Russian incursions. The bloc falls short …
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U.S. government shuts down as talks collapse
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26:17The U.S. government shuts down after Democrats and Republicans failed to agree on a federal funding deal. President Trump has warned of lay-offs. Ahead of today’s EU summit in Copenhagen, we speak exclusively to Luxembourg’s Prime Minister, Luc Friedman, who says that the bloc must provide stronger deterrence in the face of an increasingly hostile …
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