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Ken Griffin warns U.S. faces ‘immediate Great Depression’ if China seizes Taiwan’s semiconductor industry
By
Steve Mollman
November 18, 2022
China’s Xi Jinping now has ‘unlimited power’ and could use Taiwan as a distraction from ‘internal problems’
By
Aamer Madhani
and
The Associated Press
October 30, 2022
Newsletters
AMD CEO Lisa Su doesn’t think U.S. chip export controls will hurt her company in the short term
By
David Meyer
and
Alan Murray
October 12, 2022
Singapore warns of U.S.-China ‘escalatory spiral’ amid ‘lack of strategic trust’
By
Philip J. Heijmans
and
Bloomberg
September 24, 2022
Hong Kong just ended its COVID quarantine. Here are the other Asian holdouts that also now plan to open their borders
By
Nicholas Gordon
September 23, 2022
Finance
Volkswagen says the chip shortage will last past 2023, and the company is preparing for a ‘new normal’ in supply-chain crisis
By
Tristan Bove
September 19, 2022
Tech
Biden’s $270 billion semiconductor bill to battle China isn’t that big a deal, Goldman says. Unless there’s some kind of huge ‘international conflict’
By
Tristan Bove
September 6, 2022
How semiconductor ‘democracy chips’ can play a vital role in U.S.-Taiwan diplomacy as threats from China mount
By
Tristan Bove
August 22, 2022
Finance
China’s biggest Wall Street bull just liquidated his Alibaba stake amid fire sale of five Chinese stocks
By
Christiaan Hetzner
August 16, 2022
Politics
More U.S. lawmakers visit Taiwan 12 days after Pelosi trip
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The Associated Press
August 14, 2022
Newsletters
Does the shift to a stakeholder focus mean shareholders get less?
By
David Meyer
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Alan Murray
August 10, 2022
Finance
Taiwan calls China’s bluff, says there’s ‘little chance’ of China imposing ‘stricter economic sanctions’
By
Alena Botros
August 8, 2022
Taiwan says it’s ‘ready to respond as necessary’ after Chinese military drills appear to simulate attack
By
The Associated Press
August 6, 2022
Chairman of the world’s largest chipmaker met with Nancy Pelosi in Taiwan, risking the firm’s mainland China market. ‘China is looking for people and companies to punish’
By
Grady McGregor
August 3, 2022
Russia backs Beijing on Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit, drawing the two countries closer together on issues like Ukraine
By
Nicholas Gordon
August 3, 2022
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