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Move over, Magnificent 7: Goldman Sachs proposes the ‘Prom 10,’ China’s top stocks including Tencent, Alibaba and BYD
FinanceMove over, Magnificent 7: Goldman Sachs proposes the ‘Prom 10,’ China’s top stocks including Tencent, Alibaba and BYD
By Cecilia HultJune 23, 2025
Spain wins exemption from NATO’s 5% defense spending goal
PoliticsSpain wins exemption from NATO’s 5% defense spending goal
By Andrea Palasciano, Daniel Basteiro and BloombergJune 23, 2025
Financial services are pushing up the revenues of the Southeast Asia 500’s most prominent tech startups
FinanceFinancial services are pushing up the revenues of the Southeast Asia 500’s most prominent tech startups
By Lionel LimJune 21, 2025
99 Speed Mart’s Southeast Asia 500 debut is the latest milestone for the company and its founder, a childhood polio survivor
Finance99 Speed Mart’s Southeast Asia 500 debut is the latest milestone for the company and its founder, a childhood polio survivor
By Lionel LimJune 20, 2025
Shares in Pop Mart, the chain behind the Labubu craze, sink after state media warns against ‘blind boxes’
FinanceShares in Pop Mart, the chain behind the Labubu craze, sink after state media warns against ‘blind boxes’
By Cecilia HultJune 20, 2025
With his ‘golden share’ in U.S. Steel, Trump turns to a mechanism more common elsewhere in the world
FinanceWith his ‘golden share’ in U.S. Steel, Trump turns to a mechanism more common elsewhere in the world
By Cecilia HultJune 20, 2025
Resurgent air travel and a strategic acquisition helped SATS climb over 100 places in the Fortune Southeast Asia 500
FinanceResurgent air travel and a strategic acquisition helped SATS climb over 100 places in the Fortune Southeast Asia 500
By Lionel LimJune 19, 2025
Asian executives are ‘worried about productivity’—and the solution may be giving young workers more say in how things are done
LeadershipAsian executives are ‘worried about productivity’—and the solution may be giving young workers more say in how things are done
By Nicholas GordonJune 19, 2025
Swiss watch exports slump in May as U.S. tariffs shake market
EconomySwiss watch exports slump in May as U.S. tariffs shake market
By Levin Stamm and BloombergJune 19, 2025
London seeks more Chinese listings as city battles IPO drought
EconomyLondon seeks more Chinese listings as city battles IPO drought
By BloombergJune 19, 2025
Photo of a woman walking in a park
LifestyleHere’s how much you need to walk to see fitness gains, according to experts
By Ani FreedmanJune 19, 2025
Malaysia is verifying media reports that the country is being used to evade U.S. export controls on Nvidia chips
TechMalaysia is verifying media reports that the country is being used to evade U.S. export controls on Nvidia chips
By AFPJune 19, 2025
Thailand’s prime minister faces political crisis after phone call with former Cambodian leader gets leaked
PoliticsThailand’s prime minister faces political crisis after phone call with former Cambodian leader gets leaked
By AFPJune 19, 2025
The world’s most profitable nickel plants face cost challenge
EnvironmentThe world’s most profitable nickel plants face cost challenge
By Alfred Cang, Annie Lee and BloombergJune 19, 2025
Nvidia and the AI boom helps Malaysia’s NationGate debut on the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 with a 720% revenue surge
TechNvidia and the AI boom helps Malaysia’s NationGate debut on the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 with a 720% revenue surge
By Lionel LimJune 18, 2025
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