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A weaker-than-expected reading of China's official Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) suggests that the easing bias in the country's monetary policy will be maintained, says a report issued by the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ). China’s official PMI, the bellwether of large industrial firms, declined to 50.8 in October, compared with 51.1 in […]

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New York-based financial services firm Evercore says that its fund placement business division has made two new hires in its Hong Kong office, expanding the team’s current activities in the Asia Pacific region, according to a company announcement. Ian Bell joins the firm's Private Funds Group as a managing director from Credit Suisse and will […]

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The investment management division of U.S. bank J.P.Morgan Chase & Co. has raised $285 million for its Asian Infrastructure & Related Resources Opportunity Fund II, according to media reports. The bank's second regional infrastructure investment vehicle has attracted investments from 13 limited partners(LPs), according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, with […]

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Even as global developments unfold at a dizzying pace, North Korea seems to plod along rather consistently in a sort of Stalinist netherworld. But that netherworld’s growing nuclear arsenal is no laughing matter.

In his new book, Henry Kissinger asks whether the world can develop an international order that will keep the peace and allow countries to play by agreed rules. Unfortunately, that is the wrong question.

The global economy is like a jetliner that needs all of its engines operational to take off and steer clear of clouds and storms. Unfortunately, only one of its four engines is functioning properly, the pilots must navigate menacing storm clouds, and f…