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bloomberg.com | K Oanh Ha |Sarah Holder |Naomi Ng
Chinese and Iranian officials meet in Beijing.
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1 week ago |
share.google | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
Never miss an episode. Follow the Big Take Asia podcast today. Teams from China used to dominate international hacking competitions, until Beijing ordered them to stop attending and take part only in domestic tournaments.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
(Bloomberg) -- Never miss an episode. Follow the Big Take Asia podcast today. Teams from China used to dominate international hacking competitions, until Beijing ordered them to stop attending and take part only in domestic tournaments. On today’s Big Take Asia Podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg’s Jamie Tarabay about how tournaments are helping boost China’s cyber-espionage capabilities and what that means for the world.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Julia Press |Sarah Holder |K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
Never miss an episode. Follow The Big Take daily podcast today. Representatives for the US and China are in London this week trying to hammer out a potential trade deal. But with US access to China’s rare-earth minerals and China’s access to US semiconductor chips on the table, common ground has been hard to come by. On today’s episode, Big Take host Sarah Holder speaks to Bloomberg’s Brendan Murray, who’s on the ground in London.
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2 weeks ago |
financialpost.com | Julia Press |Sarah Holder |K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
On today’s Big Take podcast: We break down what’s at stake for both sides in the US-China trade talks. Article content(Bloomberg) — Never miss an episode. Follow The Big Take daily podcast today. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentRepresentatives for the US and China are in London this week trying to hammer out a potential trade deal. But with US access to China’s rare-earth minerals and China’s access to US semiconductor chips on the table, common ground has been hard to come by.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Naomi Ng |K Oanh Ha |Patrick Hirsch
Commuters in the central business district of Tokyo in 2018. (Bloomberg) -- Japan’s hottest banking talent is in high demand as Wall Street goes all out to woo new hires, with fancy dinners, strong-arm tactics and higher salaries. On today’s Big Take Asia Podcast, Bloomberg’s Lisa Du talks to host K. Oanh Ha about why firms are resorting to extreme measures and the problems they face in hiring top talent. K.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Julia Press |Sarah Holder |K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, right, shakes hands with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent prior to the first meeting of the China-U.S. economic and trade consultation mechanism in London, Britain, June 9, 2025. (Bloomberg) -- Representatives for the US and China are in London this week trying to hammer out a potential trade deal. But with US access to China’s rare-earth minerals and China’s access to US semiconductor chips on the table, common ground has been hard to come by.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Julia Press |Sarah Holder |K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
9 hours agoChina: Customer runs straight into shop's glass doorGuangzhou, China - November 06, 2024 This is the hilarious moment a customer ran straight into a shopfs glass door. CCTV footage shows the man sprinting toward the store, unaware that the glass panel was closed, in Guangzhou, China. He is seen slamming face-first into the transparent barrier, bouncing backward and nearly colliding with a passing shopper on the pavement on November 6.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Naomi Ng |K Oanh Ha
A person holds of the new Nintendo Switch 2 video-game console system. (Bloomberg) -- The Big Take daily podcast The Nintendo Switch has generated some $100 billion in sales for the Japanese gaming giant since its launch in 2017, propelling the company’s shares to record highs. Now the game-maker is under pressure to do even better with the new Switch 2, out this week. On today’s Big Take Asia Podcast, Bloomberg Opinion’s Gearoid Reidy joins host K.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Julia Weaver |Rebecca Choong Wilkins |Naomi Ng
A dealer counts US dollars at a money exchange market. (Bloomberg) -- Never miss an episode. Follow The Big Take Asia podcast today. As Donald Trump tries to remake global trade, the dollar’s historic dominance in Asia is under pressure. After Taiwan’s currency saw the biggest surge against the dollar in almost 40 years in early May, some money managers are saying the spike signals the acceleration of a bigger trend of moving investments back home.