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International
Fast food chains in Southeast Asia are running out of french fries
By
Ann Koh
and
Bloomberg
February 18, 2022
International
Europe is throwing its weight behind Africa’s mRNA COVID vaccine push—except on one key point
By
David Meyer
February 18, 2022
Finance
There’s never been a better time to ask for a pay raise, economists and recruiters now say
By
Bernhard Warner
February 18, 2022
International
Hong Kong insists on isolating every COVID patient. A massive outbreak means the crowded city is running out of space
By
Grady McGregor
February 18, 2022
Summer 2022 will be the ‘busiest travel season ever’, Expedia CEO predicts. He is not alone
By
Nikki Ekstein
and
Bloomberg
February 18, 2022
International
Ukraine already trades more crypto than fiat currency. Now assets like Bitcoin are officially legal
By
Eamon Barrett
February 18, 2022
International
One of the top donors to the ‘Freedom Convoy’ is a billionaire Silicon Valley executive
By
Tom Giles
,
Stephen Wicary
and
Bloomberg
February 18, 2022
Tech
Elon Musk mysteriously deleted a tweet comparing Trudeau to Hitler
By
Yvonne Lau
February 17, 2022
Politics
Elon Musk tweets a meme likening Justin Trudeau to Hitler in criticism of ‘Freedom Convoy’ crackdown
By
Craig Trudell
and
Bloomberg
February 17, 2022
International
Airbus is leaving archrival Boeing behind in its engine wake
By
Christiaan Hetzner
February 17, 2022
International
Shelling in eastern Ukraine raises tensions even further, as Russian forces continue to mass at the border
By
David Meyer
February 17, 2022
International
Hong Kong contained COVID for 2 years. Now it has more cases than New York City and London
By
Grady McGregor
February 17, 2022
Commentary
Wake up and smell the coffee: The agricultural commodity market is broken
By
Frank Giustra
February 17, 2022
Retail
Amazon and Visa end feud over fees that threatened to leave cardholders paying more—or locked out
By
Jenny Surane
,
Vlad Savov
and
Bloomberg
February 17, 2022
International
Hong Kong’s hospitals are so full from a COVID outbreak they’re treating patients outside—and a cold snap is coming
By
Phoebe Sedgman
and
Bloomberg
February 17, 2022
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Economy
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