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Friday, 16 May 2025
 

Emerging Markets

 
 
 
Ukraine and Russia to hold first peace talks in three years
 
Istanbul meeting between lower-ranking officials comes after Vladimir Putin snubbed Volodymyr Zelenskyy
 
 
In Patagonia – another journey to the end of the world
 
Fifty years after Bruce Chatwin embarked on his ‘peculiar, dotty’ bestseller, the South American wilderness still calls
 
 
Nvidia plans Shanghai research centre in new commitment to China
 
US chipmaker considers expanding its presence in the country even as sales are hit by Washington’s export controls
 
 
A US recession doesn’t seem so likely any more
 
Trump has shown a willingness to pivot in the face of adverse market reaction
 
 
Oil sanctions could undercut US power
 
History shows they must either be used decisively, together with allies, or not at all
 
 
Can Bill Ackman create a Berkshire Hathaway rival?
 
Hard-charging hedge fund boss faces steep hurdles in bid to emulate Warren Buffett
 
 
China’s emerging multinationals learn from earlier pitfalls
 
Commercially focused lawyers are helping groups navigate overseas markets to ensure investments are sustainable
 
 
Hong Kong’s fintech ambitions keep lawyers busy on policymaking and deals
 
Law firms have been advising on fintech regulation to keep pace with innovation in digital assets
 
 
Legal advisers optimistic about recovery in Chinese M&A activity
 
Trade tensions and a drop in the biggest deals mask green shoots for smaller-scale buyouts and growth potential of tech sector
 
 
Trump administration considers adding Chinese chipmakers to export blacklist
 
Some US officials fear the move could jeopardise trade talks with Beijing
 
 
 
 
 
 
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