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Israel-Hamas Gaza Ceasefire Deal: What Happens Next? | Daybreak: Europe 01/16/2025

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On today's show, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire deal in Gaza. It pauses 15 months of fighting that has killed thousands of people and caused widespread destruction. The three-phased agreement will take effect on Sunday. TSMC projected quarterly sales and capital expenditure ahead of analysts' estimates, fueling hopes that spending on AI hardware should remain resilient in 2025. Asian stocks followed Wall Street higher after cooling core inflation reinvigorated bets the Fed will cut rates soon.
Today's guest: Sunaina Sinha Haldea, Global Head of Private Capital Advisory at Raymond James.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Daybreak Europe
00:05:18 - Israel, Hamas Agree Gaza Ceasefire Deal
00:10:25 - Cooling US inflation
00:13:20 - BOJ Is Said to See Good Chance of January Hike Barring US Shock
00:14:45 - TSMC’s Upbeat Outlook Fuels Hopes for 2025 AI Spending
00:16:07 - US Bank Earnings
00:21:37 - Biden Cites Threat From ‘Extreme Wealth’ in Farewell Address
00:22:05 - Canada Eyes Levies on $105BN of US Items If Trump Acts
00:25:42 - US Core CPI Finally Eases
00:32:42 - Sunaina Sinha Haldea, Global Head of Private Capital Advisory at Raymond James
00:39:49 - Richemont Shares Set to Rise on Strong Sales Beat
00:43:35 - Rio Tinto’s Iron Ore Exports Slip as Copper Output Ramps Up
00:44:06 - TikTok Allies Close to Trump and Biden Race to Delay Ban on App
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On today's show, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire deal in Gaza. It pauses 15 months of fighting that has killed thousands of people and caused widespread destruction. The three-phased agreement will take effect on Sunday. TSMC projected quarterly sales and capital expenditure ahead of analysts' estimates, fueling hopes that spending on AI hardware should remain resilient in 2025. Asian stocks followed Wall Street higher after cooling core inflation reinvigorated bets the Fed will cut rates soon.
Today's guest: Sunaina Sinha Haldea, Global Head of Private Capital Advisory at Raymond James.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Daybreak Europe
00:05:18 - Israel, Hamas Agree Gaza Ceasefire Deal
00:10:25 - Cooling US inflation
00:13:20 - BOJ Is Said to See Good Chance of January Hike Barring US Shock
00:14:45 - TSMC’s Upbeat Outlook Fuels Hopes for 2025 AI Spending
00:16:07 - US Bank Earnings
00:21:37 - Biden Cites Threat From ‘Extreme Wealth’ in Farewell Address
00:22:05 - Canada Eyes Levies on $105BN of US Items If Trump Acts
00:25:42 - US Core CPI Finally Eases
00:32:42 - Sunaina Sinha Haldea, Global Head of Private Capital Advisory at Raymond James
00:39:49 - Richemont Shares Set to Rise on Strong Sales Beat
00:43:35 - Rio Tinto’s Iron Ore Exports Slip as Copper Output Ramps Up
00:44:06 - TikTok Allies Close to Trump and Biden Race to Delay Ban on App
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