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Also in today’s newsletter, the ECB raises interest rates, and bitter infighting at Nissan
German conglomerate says it needs to diversify to serve more markets in Asia and tackle supply chain issues
Islamabad had hoped to end deadlock with multilateral lender over stalled $7bn support programme
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Central bank cuts main policy rate as retail sales and industrial production show post-Covid rebound is fading
Economic globalisation hasn’t done much to hold prices down over the past three decades
The country’s shares still look inexpensive despite a recent rally
Central bank agrees to share cost with local government in precedent for resolving future financial crises
‘Inflection point’ for the economics of hydrogen versus coal looms in 2030
Two cousins came to the UK for a better life. They left changed forever
Top official resigns and levels accusations that institution is controlled by Communist party members
Clashes over land rights and tribal privileges kill more than 100 in north-eastern border region
Regulators are pushing for banks to accept more exchanges as clients in quest to develop digital assets industry
Concerns over energy security appear to be cutting against Xi Jinping’s net zero ambitions — for now
The city-state wants to become Asia’s go-to destination for emissions trading
As construction surges, so does the pollution created by carbon-intensive industries
Also in this newsletter: Brussels blow for Google, UK gilt yields rise and why Beyoncé is to blame for Swedish inflation
Beijing seeks to expand Middle East role after brokering Saudi Arabia-Iran deal
Alleged breach raises concerns about security of country’s vaunted digital public infrastructure
US warns Pyongyang plans to deliver more weapons to Moscow as isolated regimes deepen ties
Japan’s largest company also sees off climate policy challenge amid growing corporate activism
Number of sensitive Horizon Europe research programmes include communications company facing range of curbs
China’s grip on critical elements prompts concern over ‘weaponisation’ of supply chain
The world is dividing as Washington and Beijing battle for economic and geopolitical supremacy
Beijing expected to cut headline interest rate but economists say bolder action needed to revitalise growth
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