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AI threatens to devastate jobs in developing world

Most studies of the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on jobs and the economy have focused on developed countries such as the US and Britain. But through my work as a scientist, technology executive and venture capitalist in the US and China, I’ve come to believe that the gravest threat AI poses is to emerging economies. In recent decades, China ...

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China Inc. is hurting for a corporate tax cut

An escalating trade war, rising oil prices and a bear market in stocks — China Inc. is struggling. A multibillion-yuan windfall from corporate tax cuts might be the only way to revive animal spirits. Yet Beijing is walking the other way, preparing to break the camel’s back. Starting in January, China’s tax offices will collect companies’ social-security contributions as part ...

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This Indian bank merger must put strategy before size

He may have struggled to mend India’s broken banking system, but at least Prime Minister Narendra Modi is shrinking the number of state-run banks to 19 from 26. Although that’s nowhere close to the original idea of ending up with just six, it’s a good start. The next step will be to nudge most taxpayer-funded banks away from me-too corporate ...

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Ma warns Alibaba, China to prepare for 20-year trade war

Bloomberg Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. co-founder Jack Ma cautioned China’s business and political leaders to prepare for the trade war with the US to last longer and have a bigger impact than most people think. China’s richest man said the dispute could last 20 years and persist beyond the presidency of Donald Trump, as the world’s two strongest economic powers ...

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Beijing decreases US Treasury holdings as trade war intensifies

Bloomberg China’s holdings of US Treasuries fell to a six-month low in July, just as a trade war between the world’s two largest economies began heating up. China’s ownership of US bonds, bills and notes slipped to $1.17 trillion, the lowest level since January and down from $1.18 trillion in June, according to data released by the Treasury Department. Japan, ...

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SK Group to acquire $470mn stake in Vietnam’s Masan

Bloomberg SK Holdings Co. is acquiring the largest foreign stake in Masan Group Corp. for about $470 million, in a deal that will value the Vietnamese diversified business group at about $5 billion. The South Korean group, which has businesses ranging from telecommunications to service sectors, will buy Masan Group’s entire 109.9 million treasury shares for $4.29 each, the companies ...

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Chinese art, antiquities escape Trump tariffs

Bloomberg Chinese art and antiquities have been spared from President Donald Trump’s tariffs. At least so far. Trump ordered his administration to impose 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods next week and to raise the rate to 25 percent in January if Beijing refuses to offer trade concessions. Among items removed from the initial list of goods ...

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World Bank, China looking at co-financing African projects

Bloomberg The World Bank and China have held talks on how they can finance projects in Africa together, the lender’s vice president for the continent said. “We think it’s a good thing the continent has different sources of financing,” Hafez Ghanem said in an interview in Abidjan. “In my discussions with the Chinese authorities, we were looking at how we ...

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China-US trade war will escalate: US ex-negotiator

Bloomberg The trade dispute between the US and China will continue for the foreseeable future and escalate, and is going to be painful for Americans, according to a former US trade negotiator. “For the foreseeable future, we’re going to be in a tariff world and we’ll see escalation,” said Asia Society Vice President Wendy Cutler, formerly a negotiator at the ...

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