US-Iran Nuclear Talks in Geneva; Trump Will Be 'Indirectly' Involved | Daybreak Europe 02/17/2026
Watch on YouTube ↗  |  February 17, 2026 at 08:16 UTC  |  46:14  |  Bloomberg Markets
Speakers
Joumanna Bercetche — Anchor, Bloomberg Daybreak Europe
Mark Cranfield — Managing Editor, Bloomberg Markets Today
Vandita Pant — CFO, BHP
Kit Reese — Markets Today Editor, Bloomberg
Ellie Henderson — Economist, Investec

Summary

  • Geopolitical Risk Premium: Markets are pricing in a complex web of negotiations (US-Iran in Geneva, Russia-Ukraine) alongside active military buildups in the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude is trading just above $60/bbl (a notable level for 2026), with Gold and JPY acting as primary safe havens.
  • Asian Tech Valuation Trap: A contrarian warning signals that major Asian AI hardware plays (Samsung, SK Hynix, TSM) are trading at "stretched valuations" and multi-year highs. With markets closed for Lunar New Year, a slip in US tech could trigger a violent repricing when Asian exchanges reopen.
  • BHP's Structural Pivot: BHP has successfully transitioned its earnings mix, with Copper now accounting for ~50% of profits (surpassing Iron Ore/Coal dominance), driven by volume growth and a historic metals rally.
  • Activist Action: Elliott Investment Management has taken a 10% stake in Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) to address underperformance relative to peers.
Trade Ideas
Ticker Direction Speaker Thesis Time
WATCH Mark Cranfield
Cross Asset Strategist, Bloomberg
These three companies are the dominant AI hardware players in Asia, trading at "multi-year highs" with "very stretched valuations," having absorbed tremendous capital flows. Asian markets are currently closed for Lunar New Year. Liquidity mismatch risk. If US tech/AI equities slip while Asian markets are closed, investors cannot adjust positions. When Asian markets reopen, there is a high risk of a "rush for the exit" to unwind these crowded, high-valuation trades, especially since they lack the defensive bid of US hardware players during the holiday. WATCH for a pullback upon market reopen; potential SHORT if US tech weakness persists this week. US Tech rebounds strongly before Asian markets reopen, validating the high valuations. 11:00
LONG Vandita Pant
CFO, BHP
BHP reported earnings where Copper accounted for ~50% of profits for the first time. They are raising production guidance at Escondida and seeing strong contributions from byproducts (Gold, Silver, Uranium). This signals a successful structural re-rating from a "dirty" Iron Ore/Coal miner to a "future-facing" electrification metals play. The market typically assigns a higher multiple to copper exposure than iron ore. The failed bid for Anglo American suggests organic growth (like Escondida) is now the primary value driver. LONG BHP as a proxy for the copper super-cycle without the M&A execution risk. A sudden reversal in the "historic metals rally" or operational failures at Escondida. 23:52
LONG Joumanna Bercetche
Anchor, Bloomberg
Elliott Investment Management has built a >10% stake in Norwegian Cruise Line. Elliott is an aggressive activist. The explicit goal is to fix "underperformance" relative to rivals. Historically, Elliott's involvement leads to management changes, cost-cutting, or strategic reviews that unlock shareholder value in the short-to-medium term. LONG on the activist catalyst. Elliott fails to secure board seats or the turnaround plan is rejected by current management.
LONG Joumanna Bercetche
Anchor, Bloomberg
US and Iran are holding indirect talks while simultaneously conducting military drills/buildups in the Strait of Hormuz. Russia-Ukraine talks are stalling with Russia demanding territory. The "Talk and Fight" dynamic creates asymmetric upside for volatility. While talks are happening (dovish), the military buildup (hawkish) ensures that any diplomatic failure results in an immediate kinetic spike. JPY and Gold are explicitly cited as capturing "haven plays" amidst this uncertainty. LONG defensive assets as a hedge against negotiation failures in Geneva. A surprise diplomatic breakthrough (Peace Deal) would crush the geopolitical premium in Oil and Gold. 24:16
LONG Mark Cranfield
Cross Asset Strategist, Bloomberg
JGB yields have rallied (yields down) for a week. Political risk from PM Takaichi has faded as she moves to a "middle of the road" approach, and fiscal expansion fears are receding. The market had priced in a "fiscal reckless" risk premium. As the leadership stabilizes and signals fiscal prudence, that risk premium unwinds, strengthening the Yen and lowering yields. LONG JPY as the fiscal stability narrative combines with the safe-haven geopolitical bid. Unexpected hawkish shift from the BOJ or renewed fiscal spending announcements. 13:48