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Nicholas Gordon is an Asia editor based in Hong Kong, where he helps to drive Fortune’s coverage of Asian business and economics news. He also handles commentary from the Asia-Pacific region, and serves as a co-chair for Fortune’s Asia conferences including Brainstorm Design, and supports the creation of Asia lists like the Southeast Asia 500. Prior to joining Fortune, he worked as a researcher and writer for a Hong Kong-based economic development think tank. He is a graduate of Harvard University and Oxford University.

U.S. President Joe Biden smiles behind a lectern in front of a U.S. flag
Health‘The pandemic is over.’ Biden agrees with your boss that it’s time to move on from COVID
By Nicholas GordonSeptember 19, 2022
Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), during a Bloomberg Television interview
FinanceIMF head concedes, ‘We were proven wrong’ about inflation. Says central bankers must be ‘stubborn’ in fighting it
By Nicholas GordonSeptember 15, 2022
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi during a Bloomberg interview
RetailUber’s CEO thinks inflation may be encouraging more drivers to join the ride-hailing platform, as ‘life is getting more expensive’
By Nicholas GordonSeptember 14, 2022
A freight train passes a mountain in California
RetailFreight rail operators say they can’t carry hazardous goods or your e-commerce package, blaming a looming rail strike
By Nicholas GordonSeptember 13, 2022
The unconventional timing of Warren Buffett’s BYD stock sale reinforces his famed investment philosophy
InvestingThe unconventional timing of Warren Buffett’s BYD stock sale reinforces his famed investment philosophy
By Nicholas Gordon and Yvonne LauSeptember 10, 2022
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink thinks he has a solution to inflation: Bring people back to the office
LeadershipBlackRock CEO Larry Fink thinks he has a solution to inflation: Bring people back to the office
By Nicholas GordonSeptember 7, 2022
A man in a blue sweater looks at his smartphone while working
SuccessOver half of U.S. workers may be ‘quiet quitting’—and it’s been that way for decades
By Nicholas GordonSeptember 7, 2022
Chinese rescue workers evacuate residents in Sichuan after an earthquake
China’s Sichuan province was dealing with a record heat wave and a COVID lockdown. Then came a deadly earthquake
By Nicholas GordonSeptember 6, 2022
Consumers in Shanghai walk past a BYD showroom
BYD dominates China’s electric car market. But its stock is slumping after Warren Buffett sells shares for the first time in 14 years
By Nicholas GordonSeptember 5, 2022
An unexpected deal may save $1.3 trillion of U.S.-listed Chinese stocks from a mass Wall Street delisting
An unexpected deal may save $1.3 trillion of U.S.-listed Chinese stocks from a mass Wall Street delisting
By Nicholas GordonAugust 26, 2022
A Chinese worker in a hardhat works on an axle in a Chengdu, Sichuan factory in 2021
Apple, Honda, and Mazda reportedly consider diversifying manufacturing away from China after supply-chain chaos
By Nicholas GordonAugust 25, 2022
A vial of the Moderna COVID vaccine
HealthAn FDA change to vaccine authorization allowed Pfizer and Moderna to apply for BA.5 booster approval without key data
By Nicholas GordonAugust 24, 2022
Dr. Anthony Fauci holding an N95 mask during a House Subcommittee meeting
HealthAnthony Fauci predicts COVID will be ‘more of an endemic situation’ by the time he steps down in December
By Nicholas GordonAugust 24, 2022
An empty Hong Kong international airport
Hong Kong may let bankers skip quarantine to get them to attend its banking conference
By Nicholas GordonAugust 23, 2022
An aerial view of Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory
First COVID, now a heat wave: Power cuts in Sichuan are the latest threat to Tesla’s China supply chain
By Nicholas GordonAugust 22, 2022
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