
Lily Nonomiya
Daybreak Editor at Bloomberg News
Daybreak @business in Tokyo, also covered breaking news, 🇯🇵eco/BoJ. Views=mine, RTs ≠ endorsements ❤=🔖 News junkie and 🎌BoJ/yen 💴 hot take whisperer.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Lily Nonomiya
Good morning. Bond vigilantes descend on Treasuries. We speak to Jamie Dimon about the US economy. And a Google co-founder gives away almost $700 million. Listen to the day’s top stories. Investors are sending a strong warning to Donald Trump and Congress about the dangers of a swelling deficit. Yields on 30-year Treasuries rose to as high as 5.1% Wednesday, leaving them just shy of a two-decade record.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Lily Nonomiya
Good morning. France, Spain and Greece are weighing age restrictions on social media. Dior and Coinbase get hacked. And the latest Mission Impossible is greenlit for a China release. Listen to the day’s top stories. France, Spain and Greece are pushing for mandatory age restrictions for users of social platforms including Facebook and X, according to a document seen by Bloomberg.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Lily Nonomiya
Good morning. Trump announces major AI deals on his Mideast trip. Macron urges the EU to step up pressure on Israel. And Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex-girlfriend testifies. Listen to the day’s top stories. The Trump administration is clearing a path for two key Persian Gulf allies to pursue their AI ambitions—and some of the biggest US tech companies are seizing on that opening with plans to spend billions of dollars in the region.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Lily Nonomiya
Good morning. Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan. US and China trade officials will meet this week. And voting for the new pope gets underway. Listen to the day’s top stories. India conducted military strikes against Pakistan, which said it shot down five Indian jets in retaliation. India said it only targeted “known terror camps” and hit no civilian, economic or military targets, a statement disputed by Pakistan. Read our explainer to get caught up on the conflict and what’s at stake.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Lily Nonomiya
Good morning. UBS’s profit beats estimates. Trump renews criticism of his Federal Reserve chair. And Ikea backs a traffic-free Oxford Street in London. Listen to the day’s top stories. UBS’s earnings beat analyst estimates as its markets division posted a record performance amid global volatility. Societe Generale’s results also exceeded expectations. Donald Trump renewed criticism of Jerome Powell, saying he knows “much more” about interest rates than the Federal Reserve chair.
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