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Daybreak Weekend: Tesla Earnings, European Headwinds, Japanese Inflation

4/18/202639 min

Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend with Host Nathan Hager take a look at some of the stories we'll be tracking in the coming week.

In the US – we preview Tesla earnings and Kevin Warsh's trip to Capitol Hill In the UK – we look ahead to first quarter European earnings amidst broader headwinds In Asia – how the war in Iran is impacting Japanese inflation. 

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  1. Nathan Hager· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] This is Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend, our global look at the top stories in the coming week from our Daybreak anchors all around the world. Straight ahead on the program, we look to Kevin Warsh's bid to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve, plus a preview of earnings from Tesla. I'm Nathan Hager in Washington.

  2. Caroline Hepker· Co-host0:18

    I'm Caroline Hepker in London, where we're looking ahead to first quarter European earnings amidst broader headwinds.

  3. Doug Krizner· Co-host0:25

    I'm Doug Krizner, looking at how the war in Iran is impacting Japanese inflation.

  4. Speaker 30:30

    [upbeat music] That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend on Bloomberg 1130 New York, Bloomberg 99.1 Washington, DC, Bloomberg 92.9 Boston, DAB Digital Radio London, SiriusXM 121, and around the world on bloombergradio.com and the Bloomberg Business app.

  5. Nathan Hager· Host0:54

    Good day to you. I'm Nathan Hager. We begin today's program with the Federal Reserve. On Tuesday, former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh is set to testify before the Senate Banking Committee in his bid to succeed Jay Powell as chair of the world's most powerful central bank. For more on what to expect, we're joined by Stuart Paul, US economist with Bloomberg Economics. Of course, Stuart, as you know, this hearing is coming amid the backdrop of ongoing investigations into the current Fed Chair, Jay Powell, and Governor Lisa Cook. So what can we expect, fireworks on Capitol Hill?

  6. Stuart Paul· Guest1:28

    That's a pretty sure bet. I do expect

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