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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.

Hong Kong’s COVID bet may pay off, despite big business’s complaints to the contrary
NewslettersHong Kong’s COVID bet may pay off, despite big business’s complaints to the contrary
By Nicholas Gordon, Eamon Barrett and Nicholas GordonNovember 18, 2021
Fumio Kishida, Japan's prime minister, speaks during a news conference at the Liberal Democratic Party HQ
NewslettersJapan’s ‘new capitalism’ sounds a little like China’s ‘common prosperity’
By Clay Chandler, Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonNovember 2, 2021
Facebook’s name change is greeted with a big fat Meh-ta
TechFacebook’s name change is greeted with a big fat Meh-ta
By Sophie Mellor and Nicholas GordonOctober 29, 2021
Alibaba CEO defends company’s $15.5 billion donation to China’s ‘common prosperity’ drive
ConferencesAlibaba CEO defends company’s $15.5 billion donation to China’s ‘common prosperity’ drive
By Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonOctober 19, 2021
China’s ‘ghost cities’ may not be completely doomed
NewslettersChina’s ‘ghost cities’ may not be completely doomed
By Clay Chandler, Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonOctober 5, 2021
Once an oddity of Japan’s digital culture, VTubers have become a global hit—and brands want in
Arts & EntertainmentOnce an oddity of Japan’s digital culture, VTubers have become a global hit—and brands want in
By Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonSeptember 23, 2021
Evergrande is more a symptom of China’s flawed economy than a ‘Lehman’-like threat
NewslettersEvergrande is more a symptom of China’s flawed economy than a ‘Lehman’-like threat
By Eamon Barrett, Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonSeptember 23, 2021
BlackRock is ‘blundering’ in China—all the way to the bank
NewslettersBlackRock is ‘blundering’ in China—all the way to the bank
By Clay Chandler, Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonSeptember 9, 2021
Employees may need to keep up ‘the pretense of working’ as automation spreads, says A.I. expert Kai-Fu Lee
TechEmployees may need to keep up ‘the pretense of working’ as automation spreads, says A.I. expert Kai-Fu Lee
By Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonAugust 12, 2021
Globalization isn’t dead—it’s radically transformed
NewslettersGlobalization isn’t dead—it’s radically transformed
By Clay Chandler, Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonAugust 3, 2021
Don’t buy the ‘big data’ hype, says cofounder of Google Brain
ConferencesDon’t buy the ‘big data’ hype, says cofounder of Google Brain
By Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonJuly 30, 2021
How remote work is threatening Singapore’s status as a startup hub
ConferencesHow remote work is threatening Singapore’s status as a startup hub
By Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonJuly 29, 2021
For all the ‘decoupling’ rhetoric, U.S.-China trade is booming
ConferencesFor all the ‘decoupling’ rhetoric, U.S.-China trade is booming
By Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonJuly 23, 2021
Cybersecurity is the latest front in the escalating US-China cold war
NewslettersCybersecurity is the latest front in the escalating US-China cold war
By Clay Chandler, Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonJuly 20, 2021
China’s mixed GDP results raise the stakes of its tech crackdown
NewslettersChina’s mixed GDP results raise the stakes of its tech crackdown
By Clay Chandler, Grady McGregor, Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonJuly 15, 2021
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