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Opinion | Why the clock is ticking on the Fed-fuelled AI bubble

The AI bubble is entering extra time by walling in money and sharing it among key players. As profitable firms…

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Macroscope | Why the cost of buying economic growth is destined to rise

It is tempting to think that the global economy has become immune to shocks despite multiple ongoing physical conflicts, trade…

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Macroscope | The worst of China’s deflation scare is now over

Is China emerging from deflation? It might seem preposterous to ask such a question judging by the latest batch of…

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Outlook clears for Hong Kong property market with rate cuts imminent, JPMorgan says

The worst seems to be over for Hong Kong’s property sector, with more investors likely to snap up distressed assets…

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China bets big on Thai industrial cluster with US$8.4 billion investment

China has become the leading source of foreign investment in a growing, state-fostered Thai industrial cluster, backed by commitments to…

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Imports from China account for more than 5 million Brazilian jobs, study says

Chinese imports supported 5.2 million jobs in Brazil, more than twice the number tied to exports to China, highlighting both…

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Wealthy Asians turn to secondary private equity amid geopolitical, economic strains

Wealthy investors across Asia are increasingly buying into the US$210 billion secondary private-equity market, betting on bargains and cash flow…

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The View | Resilient Asia shines as global office market sees signs of recovery

The facts speak for themselves. In 2019, investment transaction volumes in the office markets of central London and the New…

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Exclusive | Oxford’s Ian Goldin on why globalisation is ‘alive and well’ in Asia

Ian Goldin is a professor of globalisation and development at the University of Oxford. Before his time in academia, he…

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China investigates former stock market regulator Yi Huiman for disciplinary breaches

Yi Huiman, the former regulator of China’s equities market, is being investigated for disciplinary breaches, as the country’s long-standing anti-graft…

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