We're starting to look into China for the first time in a long time: Investment management firm
Abhay Deshpande of Centerstone Investors says many Chinese companies are "grossly detached" from their intrinsic values.
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January jobs data was a bit 'misleading', and U.S. will avoid a recession: Strategist
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Nonfarm payrolls report isn't the most reliable U.S. economic indicator, ING says
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Russian refined oil product price cap: No panic over supply yet, analyst says
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U.S. government is very confident that Chinese balloon has surveillance equipment: Consultancy
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Downed suspected spy balloon raises tensions between U.S. and China
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We expect to see a huge increase in India's electricity consumption, says Tata Power
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News in Indian media that Adani will sink is 'hyperbole,' says advisory firm
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There's still a tremendous amount of investor interest in infrastructure, says advisory firm
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Adani Group's a key player in Modi's push to transform India into $5 trillion economy, analyst says
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U.S. military expansion in the Philippines is 'just one step in a longer process': Think tank
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U.S. and China have a 'comprehensive' rivalry the U.S. hasn't seen since World War II: Think tank
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Businesses are moving back to Hong Kong as Covid measures ease, says Lan Kwai Fong chairman
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Where did tourists go in Southeast Asia in 2022? Take a look at this chart
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Asia-Pacific's travel industry could fully recover by 2023, World Travel & Tourism Council says
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Chinese drone maker DJI is dominating the market – despite being blacklisted by the U.S.
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