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Page 17 of 100
Finance
‘Markets are brutal’: China’s hedge funds flail in pre-Lunar New Year ‘quant quake’ as authorities promise more regulation
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Investment Desk
February 23, 2024
Leadership
Korean doctors are some of the best-paid in the world. Now many are refusing to work to protest plans to make it easier to attend medical school
By
Jenny Lee
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Seyoon Kim
and
Bloomberg
February 22, 2024
Tech
A treasure trove of allegedly leaked documents on GitHub could show the scale of Chinese hacking—including an attack on NATO’s secretary general
By
Sarah Zheng
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Gao Yuan
and
Bloomberg
February 22, 2024
Finance
The world’s biggest miner reported an almost 90% drop in net income after cheap Indonesian nickel, key for EVs, sends prices cratering
By
Paul-Alain Hunt
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Bloomberg
February 20, 2024
Leadership
Lionel Messi’s no-show in Hong Kong will now cost the organizer $7.2 million in refunds to upset fans
By
Alan Wong
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Bloomberg
February 9, 2024
Finance
Softbank posts a $6.4 billion quarterly profit, its first in over a year, thanks to Arm, DoorDash and a surprise T-Mobile windfall
By
Min Jeong Lee
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Takahiko Hyuga
and
Bloomberg
February 8, 2024
Tech
Tesla sold just one electric car in South Korea last month as some Korean consumers worry about vehicles made in China
By
Heejin Kim
and
Bloomberg
February 7, 2024
Finance
China’s $7 trillion stock rout is getting so bad that officials are briefing President Xi Jinping on how they plan to rescue markets
By
Investment Desk
February 6, 2024
Tech
Samsung’s billionaire chairman can lead the company without the threat of jail time after a court acquits him of stock manipulation charges
By
Yoolim Lee
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Sohee Kim
and
Bloomberg
February 5, 2024
Tech
Indiana poised to win a $15 billion chip packaging plant from South Korea’s SK Hynix that could solve a major bottleneck in the U.S. supply chain
By
MacKenzie Hawkins
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Yoolim Lee
and
Bloomberg
February 2, 2024
Tech
China will give its homegrown 737 competitor a global debut in Singapore as Boeing deals with its Alaska Airlines fallout
By
Danny Lee
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Siddharth Philip
and
Bloomberg
January 25, 2024
Finance
India now has the world’s fourth biggest equity market as a historic four-year slump drags down Hong Kong
By
Ashutosh Joshi
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Bloomberg
January 23, 2024
Lifestyle
Former Bloomberg Media CEO says working for billionaire Steve Cohen at the New York Mets ‘is a lifelong dream fulfilled’
By
Simone Foxman
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Bloomberg
November 28, 2023
Tech
Nvidia warns that sales to destinations like China, the target of Biden’s chip controls, will ‘decline significantly’
By
Ian King
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Bloomberg
November 22, 2023
Success
Billionaire Mike Bloomberg’s Philanthropies arm just announced $50 million to help cities with climate change, other global issues
By
Glenn Gamboa
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The Associated Press
October 18, 2023
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