Viewsroom

by Reuters
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Breakingviews columnists talk about the big numbers, crunchy deals and nasty spats in global business and economics, offering a weekly dose of financial insight that goes beyond the concise and provocative views readers get from our columns every day.

Recent Episodes
  • The China-US trade war is set to keep spiraling
    Apr 24, 2025 – 25:24
  • How Trump’s tariff turmoil scarred global markets
    Apr 17, 2025 – 29:44
  • US tariff mania keeps everyone on edge
    Apr 10, 2025 – 27:24
  • Klarna tests the waters for a ‘normal’ IPO
    Apr 3, 2025 – 22:26
  • ‘Pro-growth’ M&A policing is a misnomer
    Mar 27, 2025 – 25:59
  • US markets’ exceptionalism goes into reverse
    Mar 20, 2025 – 21:19
  • Germany’s fiscal pivot gives Europe rare hope
    Mar 13, 2025 – 24:52
  • China’s AI catch-up begins to look inevitable
    Mar 6, 2025 – 21:56
  • Unpredictable White House vexes CEOs everywhere
    Feb 27, 2025 – 26:02
  • German elections chart course for a lonely Europe
    Feb 20, 2025 – 24:24
  • Japan’s M&A wave is just getting started
    Feb 13, 2025 – 18:06
  • US tariff posturing is dangerous game of chicken
    Feb 6, 2025 – 27:18
  • DeepSeek scrambles AI development reasoning
    Jan 30, 2025 – 24:28
  • Trump’s day-one flurry buries plenty
    Jan 23, 2025 – 25:11
  • Bond chaos induces headaches worldwide
    Jan 16, 2025 – 21:33
  • Altered states will rule in 2025
    Jan 9, 2025 – 26:16
  • Hot topics of 2024 will smoulder into new year
    Dec 19, 2024 – 28:24
  • French political stalemate threatens its economy
    Dec 12, 2024 – 21:23
  • Drugmakers brace for US political side effects
    Dec 5, 2024 – 18:22
  • Gautam Adani is promise and peril of Indian growth
    Nov 28, 2024 – 20:52
  • Gulf states wedge AI efforts between superpowers
    Nov 22, 2024 – 22:18
  • Trump trades will run into Trump reality
    Nov 14, 2024 – 21:54
  • Trump 2.0: taxes, tensions, tariffs, turbulence
    Nov 7, 2024 – 21:55
  • Robust banks impair pleas for lighter regulation
    Oct 31, 2024 – 24:30
  • UK budget is a tightrope walk over a black hole
    Oct 24, 2024 – 15:19
  • Return-to-office gets leg up on work-from-home
    Oct 17, 2024 – 17:14
  • China’s stock market bazooka is yet to fire
    Oct 10, 2024 – 21:09
  • Middle East turmoil edges closer to global economy
    Oct 3, 2024 – 19:06
  • AI is a black hole of bits, chips and power
    Sep 26, 2024 – 19:25
  • Bank mega-M&A gets tantalisingly close in Europe
    Sep 19, 2024 – 23:09
  • Telegram and X expose tech platforms’ new reality
    Sep 12, 2024 – 19:08
  • Seven & i deal will test Japan’s financial renewal
    Sep 5, 2024 – 20:08
  • Carmakers strain to navigate the next swerves
    Aug 1, 2024 – 19:19
  • China’s leaders pitch their tent in a rainstorm
    Jul 25, 2024 – 19:15
  • Trump 2.0 might be the same, but much more
    Jul 18, 2024 – 24:15
  • Booze-free beverages are no small beer
    Jul 11, 2024 – 18:34
  • UK elections herald return to tarnished stability
    Jul 4, 2024 – 23:14
  • France raises ghosts of last euro zone crisis
    Jun 27, 2024 – 14:37
  • European bosses can only envy Elon Musk
    Jun 20, 2024 – 18:03
  • Europe’s election eruption threatens paralysis
    Jun 13, 2024 – 23:52
  • India’s resilient democracy comes with a cost
    Jun 6, 2024 – 20:00
  • Next UK leader will bang head against fiscal roof
    May 30, 2024 – 18:37
  • Big Macs are pricing out American shoppers
    May 23, 2024 – 19:40
  • The dollar and the yuan are polar opposites
    May 16, 2024 – 15:03
  • HSBC’s big pair of shoes will be hard to fill
    May 9, 2024 – 22:39
  • Clash of the mining titans will get more bruising
    May 2, 2024 – 22:22
  • US economy is a victim of its own success
    Apr 25, 2024 – 16:52
  • Telecom tycoon ensnared by his hefty debt machine
    Apr 18, 2024 – 20:06
  • How Boeing’s woes change everything but planes
    Apr 11, 2024 – 22:20
  • US antitrust push invites creative dealmaking
    Apr 4, 2024 – 21:47
Recent Reviews
  • BibliophileG
    Reuters + TASS = Russia
    Reuters uses Russian wire service TASS for it’s source material???? And you don’t tell us what’s Russian-sourced? Not ok to spread propaganda, Reuters!
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