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A spate of new products are about to hit the market with Intel facing increasing competition
Flagship Mate 60 Pro has been a hit in China but taking on the iPhone will come at a political cost
Diverging paths of David Solomon and Sixth Street’s Alan Waxman shown in deal over GreenSky consumer lending unit
Upheaval has left trophy purchase of social network seriously impaired
The ‘high-quality consumption’ Beijing seeks requires difficult structural reforms
As a US trade mission visits, the region seeks to diversify job creation outside tech sector
The big banks are ploughing on with expansion into the sector despite likely near-term setbacks
Disney’s move to consider selling all or part of Indian operations points to a broader trend among the studios
Members of the government want to make it easier for companies to repurchase impaired loans
Changes to how people live and work have depressed demand in areas such as fitness clubs, pachinko parlours and after-office restaurants
Tackling the lopsided competition in the industry will probably require micromanaging
Opaque rules and complicated land rights mean projects require serious due diligence
Japanese investors and companies need to have faith in their own markets
One Harvard Business Review study suggests the average company run by co-leaders outperforms
It is not yet obvious that US attorneys have proved anti-competitive behaviour
The debacle over the abortive tie up between Adidas and Kanye West points to a broader need for disclosure
The historical parallel is with the push into the US by Japanese carmakers in the 1970s
Companies are throwing whatever new ideas they can think of at the wall to see what sticks for the new technology
Mishaps rise amid growing congestion of the thousands of satellites in low earth orbits
Private equity firms are becoming the arbiters of a competing set of demands from investors whose interests are political
Reaction to SocGen presentation might have been downbeat but such events foster strategic focus and transparency
After investing in streaming, media groups are looking to offload traditional broadcasting operations
Economists say the country’s fast-growing conglomerates are taking a bigger share of company profits
Convoluted amendments threaten to reduce the appeal of a package of measures
Activity still forms only a small fraction of traditional lending but it is building
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