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Michael Bloomberg’s charity just donated $1 billion to John’s Hopkins University, covering full tuition for most medical students
By
Michelle Chapman
,
Thalia Beaty
and
The Associated Press
July 8, 2024
Finance
Japan rolls out new banknotes for the first time since 2004, but only 30% of the country’s many vending machines can accept them
By
Erica Yokoyama
and
Bloomberg
July 3, 2024
Finance
A South Korean tycoon’s $1 billion divorce settlement could spur a shake-up of the country’s second-biggest conglomerate
By
Youkyung Lee
,
Heesu Lee
and
Bloomberg
June 28, 2024
Finance
A Chinese company’s shares jumped 10% during the U.S. presidential debate because its name sounds like ‘Trump wins big’
By
Sangmi Cha
and
Bloomberg
June 28, 2024
Finance
Chinese banks ask staffers to return some of their pay to comply with Beijing’s drive for ‘common prosperity’
By
Bloomberg
June 27, 2024
Tech
Car executives are the newest livestreamers taking over China: ‘Even a 60-year-old man like me has to do this’
By
Bloomberg
June 24, 2024
Tech
TikTok-owner ByteDance is talking with U.S. tech firm Broadcom about a possible TSMC-made AI processor
By
Zheping Huang
and
Bloomberg
June 24, 2024
Tech
There are now almost a billion Huawei devices in use as the U.S.-sanctioned Chinese tech firm takes Apple’s market share
By
Bloomberg
June 21, 2024
Tech
India’s gray market is selling Wegovy at less than 10% of U.S. prices—even though weight-loss drugs aren’t officially available in the country
By
Satviki Sanjay
and
Bloomberg
June 19, 2024
Finance
Typhoon trading: Hong Kong will order its stock exchange to stay open during extreme weather
By
Kiuyan Wong
and
Bloomberg
June 18, 2024
Finance
China’s cash-strapped local governments are chasing back taxes stretching back to the 1990s
By
Bloomberg
June 17, 2024
Finance
Illegal short selling trades in South Korea could now get you life in prison
By
Youkyung Lee
and
Bloomberg
June 13, 2024
Finance
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman agrees Beijing is making too much stuff: ‘The world will not accept everything China wants to export’
By
Bloomberg
June 3, 2024
Finance
A group representing Cargill and Archer-Daniels-Midland pushes a surprising target for the next set of U.S. tariff hikes: used cooking oil from China
By
Tarso Veloso
,
Kim Chipman
and
Bloomberg
May 14, 2024
Tech
China is still waiting for its ‘ChatGPT moment’, says AI expert Kai-Fu Lee: ‘For Americans, the moment happened 17 months ago’
By
Saritha Rai
and
Bloomberg
May 13, 2024
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Gates Foundation plans to give away $9 billion in 2026 to prepare for the 2045 closure while slashing hundreds of jobs
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Sydney Lake
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Steven Lamy
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The Conversation
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Miranda Sheild Johansson
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The Conversation