
Naomi Ng
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2 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Rebecca Choong Wilkins |Naomi Ng
A boy surveys the remains of their damaged house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village on May 8. (Bloomberg) -- Last week, India and Pakistan saw the worst fighting in half a century — and came close to an all-out war. But the conflict came to an uneasy and sudden halt after President Donald Trump declared the two countries reached a ceasefire.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
XYour Choices Regarding Cookies and IdentifiersWe and our 150 third party partners use cookies and similar technologies ("Cookies") and hashed identifiers (e.g., a hashed version of your name, email address or phone number) to help us identify you on our site and third-party sites and to process certain information, such as your IP address and digital identifiers, to analyze site usage and provide you with relevant advertisements and content.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
Gibran Huzaifah in 2022. (Bloomberg) -- In late 2018, five years after launching fish-feeding company eFishery, Gibran Huzaifah found himself all out of cash. To save his business, the CEO started plugging fake numbers into financial reports. The brighter picture drew hundreds of millions of investor dollars. But his house of cards was doomed to collapse.
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
Never miss an episode. Follow The Big Take Asia podcast today. Chinese toy company Pop Mart is one of the hottest stocks this year thanks to the wild popularity of its Labubu dolls and other blind box toys. On today’s Big Take Asia podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg Opinion’s Shuli Ren about how the company’s business model could help it ride out the trade-war storm. Further listening: How China’s BYD Became King of the Affordable EVListen and follow The Big Take Asia on Apple ...
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
Labubu toys in Bangkok, Thailand. (Bloomberg) -- Chinese toy company Pop Mart is one of the hottest stocks this year thanks to the wild popularity of its Labubu dolls and other blind box toys. On today’s Big Take Asia podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg Opinion’s Shuli Ren about how the company’s business model could help it ride out the trade-war storm. More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com©2025 Bloomberg L.P.
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