The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
And investing in dinosaurs
Also in this newsletter: Poland seizes the moment to push for EU defence spending
Also in today’s newsletter, emerging-market currencies sell off and Nasdaq board diversity rules thrown out
Plus, the $25bn supermarket fight kicks off and private equity strikes its first two deals for a piece of the US National Football League
Also in this week’s newsletter, advice for a parent who faces a tough talk with their job-shy child
Standards body hit by criticism over forest projects decision
Also in today’s newsletter, Microsoft poaches Google DeepMind staff, and court blocks The Onion’s purchase of Infowars
Funding tug of war looms between Treasury and Downing Street as party’s political machinery tightens
And China’s monetary policy stance
Also in this newsletter: a dispatch from the political mess in Romania
Plus, Evergrande’s liquidators go after a private jet and an $800bn asset manager prepares to sue over Credit Suisse debt wipeout
Plus, the clearest sign yet that dealmakers are enthusiastic about the incoming administration
No, but machines are making some serious progress
The communities are an unintended side-effect of growing South Korean investment in the US
Also in today’s newsletter, Lula in intensive care, and Wall Street’s ‘Merger Monday’
Culture secretary’s push for greater diversity speaks to Labour’s misguided belief that ‘being nice’ delivers growth
In this newsletter’s first edition, the CFA’s decline and advice from Uday Kotak
Quantifying irrationality is hard
Also in this newsletter: How Rachel Reeves’ pitch to Brussels went down
Plus, a French bank boosts its stake in takeover target Banco BPM and a fight over banking fees spills into court
It’s an eerie moment on the continent
Europe and South America revive a dormant deal
Lender’s International Development arm plans to stretch its balance sheet with greater leverage
Also in this newsletter, Omnicom and Interpublic in talks to merge and why Washington law firms are expanding their tariff advice