
Yvonne Man
Anchor, Correspondent and Host, The China Show at Bloomberg News
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Lisa Du |Sonali Basak |Yvonne Man
Apollo Global Management Inc. said high-net-worth clients and access to retail investors are the biggest opportunities in Asia for growth in the coming years. Australia’s superannuation system, which will be the world’s second-largest pension by 2030, and Japanese savers that are sitting on $7.4 trillion of cash deposits will be key to business, Matthew Michelini, head of Apollo’s Asia-Pacific business, said at the Bloomberg Invest conference in Hong Kong.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Lisa Du |Sonali Basak |Yvonne Man
(Bloomberg) -- Apollo Global Management Inc. said high-net-worth clients and access to retail investors are the biggest opportunities in Asia for growth in the coming years. Australia’s superannuation system, which will be the world’s second-largest pension by 2030, and Japanese savers that are sitting on $7.4 trillion of cash deposits will be key to business, Matthew Michelini, head of Apollo’s Asia-Pacific business, said at the Bloomberg Invest conference in Hong Kong.
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4 weeks ago |
rigzone.com | Miaojung Lin |Yian Lee |Yvonne Man
Taiwan will send a delegation to a summit in Alaska to discuss procuring liquefied natural gas from a long-delayed project championed by US President Donald Trump. “We already got the invitation” from the US, Taiwan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Chen Ming-chi said in an interview with Bloomberg News on Thursday, referring the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference from June 3 to 5. A high-ranking official will lead the delegation, he said.
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4 weeks ago |
financialpost.com | Yian Lee |Miaojung Lin |Yvonne Man
Article content(Bloomberg) — Taiwan is continuing efforts to secure a trade deal with the US, a top official in Taipei said, even after a court blocked many of the tariffs that President Donald Trump has threatened to impose on other countries. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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4 weeks ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Yian Lee |Miaojung Lin |Yvonne Man
(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan is continuing efforts to secure a trade deal with the US, a top official in Taipei said, even after a court blocked many of the tariffs that President Donald Trump has threatened to impose on other countries.
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Great conversation with Taiwan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Chen Ming-chi. He says Taiwan continues to push for a trade deal despite today’s U.S. court ruling, and reiterates TWD was not part of discussions. https://t.co/v8HtCBBQ0u

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