Big Take Asia

Bloomberg
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Nov 26, 2024 • 16min

The $250 Million Bribery Charges Rocking the Adani Empire – and India

Menaka Doshi, a Bloomberg senior editor in Mumbai, delves into the recent $250 million bribery charges against India's Gautam Adani, one of the richest men in the world. The discussion reveals how these charges are shaking the foundations of Adani's vast conglomerate and raising alarms about corporate governance in India. They explore the implications for U.S.-India relations, market confidence, and foreign investment, highlighting the precarious intersection of wealth, power, and accountability in India's evolving economy.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 15min

The Shadowy Fleet of Tankers Moving Iranian Oil to China

Serene Cheong, Bloomberg's oil trading expert in Asia, shares her insights on the clandestine trade of Iranian oil. She reveals how billions of dollars’ worth of sanctioned oil continues to flow to China through a network of covert tanker operations, despite official import freezes. The conversation uncovers the shadowy tactics of 'dark fleet' vessels evading detection and the economic impact exceeding $20 billion. Additionally, Cheong discusses the geopolitical tensions this trade creates, particularly concerning U.S. sanctions and alliances in Southeast Asia.
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Nov 12, 2024 • 15min

Another Trump Term Is Coming. Is Asia Ready?

Daniel Ten Kate, Bloomberg’s executive editor for Asia economy and government, shares his expertise on the potential impact of a second Trump term on the Asian landscape. He discusses rising tariffs and geopolitical tensions, particularly concerning China and Taiwan. The conversation also highlights the shifting dynamics in U.S.-India relations and the critical role of Southeast Asian nations in trade. With uncertainties looming, Ten Kate emphasizes the challenges that countries face in a fractured global environment.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 14min

Pakistan Is Getting Too Expensive For Its Middle Class – So They’re Leaving

Faseeh Mangi, Bloomberg’s Pakistan Bureau Chief, shares deep insights into Pakistan’s economic crisis, particularly the alarming exodus of skilled professionals. Asad Ijaz Bhatt, who returned to the U.S. after attempting to serve in Pakistan’s government, recounts his personal struggles amid rising living costs. They discuss the staggering rise in expenses impacting the middle class, the reasons behind the brain drain, and the long-term ramifications for Pakistan’s already fragile economy. The conversation underscores a nation at a critical juncture.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 15min

The US Pledged to Contain China’s Tech Ambitions. It’s Not Working

Rebecca Choong Wilkins, Bloomberg’s Asia government and politics correspondent, dives into the intense tech rivalry between the US and China. She discusses how China is making significant advancements despite US tariffs and sanctions. With the upcoming presidential election, the dynamics could shift. Wilkins also highlights China's strategic countermeasures, like stockpiling semiconductor equipment, and examines the implications of US actions against companies like Huawei. The conversation reveals the complexities of curbing China's tech ambitions amidst escalating tensions.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 16min

How China’s BYD Became King of the Affordable EV

Gabrielle Copolla, Bloomberg’s auto reporter with a focus on electric vehicles, and Danny Lee, a specialist in China's EV supply chain, discuss the meteoric rise of BYD. Once a battery manufacturer, BYD now dominates the affordable EV market. They delve into BYD's innovative Blade battery technology and its strategic pivots that turned it into a serious rival to Tesla. The conversation also touches on China’s unique capitalism and its impact on the global auto industry, revealing how BYD's growth has reshaped market dynamics.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 15min

How an Infamous Vietnamese Businesswoman Engineered a $12 Billion Fraud

In this insightful conversation with John Boudreau, Bloomberg's Vietnam bureau chief, listeners dive deep into the shocking tale of Truong My Lan. A Vietnamese real estate mogul, she orchestrated a staggering $12.3 billion fraud and now faces a death sentence. Boudreau reveals how she managed to embezzle vast sums amidst Vietnam's booming economy and the ripple effects on anti-corruption measures. The discussion also touches on the public's reaction to high-profile corruption trials and the implications for Vietnam's future.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 15min

Inside the Succession Drama at a Hong Kong Property Dynasty

Shawna Kwan, a Bloomberg reporter known for her coverage of the intricate dynamics of family businesses, dives into the unexpected leadership shake-up at New World Development. She discusses how Adrian Cheng, once a favored heir, was suddenly replaced by a non-family CEO, Eric Ma. The conversation unveils the challenges facing family dynasties in Asia as they navigate generational shifts and competitive markets. Kwan also highlights the potential ripple effects this dramatic shift could have on other property empires in Hong Kong.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 15min

Tim Walz’s Deep China Ties Could Spell Trouble for Democrats

In this discussion, Bloomberg journalist Daniel Ten Kate and Professor Li Cheng from the University of Hong Kong dive into Tim Walz's deep connections with China, tracing his journey from teacher to political figure. They explore how his personal experiences, including his honeymoon in China, could influence U.S.-China relations. The duo debates whether these ties may serve as an asset or a liability for the Democrats. Additionally, they consider the balance between real estate investments and human rights advocacy amidst rising tensions.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 15min

Could the Chinese Yuan Ever Replace the US Dollar?

Saleha Mohsin, a Bloomberg journalist with expertise in global economics, delves into the shifting dynamics of currency dominance, particularly the challenges facing the US dollar. She discusses the rising wave of de-dollarization fueled by sanctions, and how BRICS nations are pushing for alternatives. The conversation touches on the potential impact of tariffs proposed by Donald Trump and examines whether the Chinese Yuan can realistically dethrone the dollar, highlighting the importance of democratic values and transparency in this transition.

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