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Nvidia CEO sees ‘no evidence’ of AI chip diversion into China
Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang expressed confidence in his company’s trade partners and said there’s no evidence of its prized semiconductors being diverted...
by Bloomberg May 17, 2025 0 comment
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Hong Kong officials launch probe after worker falls to his death at luxury villa
Hong Kong authorities have ordered the suspension of renovation work at a luxury villa and launched an investigation after a labourer fell to his...
by Ng Kang-chung May 17, 2025 0 comment
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No, stock markets are not a barometer of the world’s economic health
The storm is over, it seems, even before it really broke and the economic barometer is set to “fair” again in the wake of...
by Anthony Rowley May 17, 2025 0 comment
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How Europe went ‘crazy’ for Chinese blind-box toys – and why it matters
The craze is the latest sign that Chinese brands are becoming more skilled at winning over Western consumers.   ​Read More
by Xiaofei Xu May 17, 2025 0 comment
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Japan ‘bumping gang’ deliberately collides with pedestrians, mostly women, to vent frustrations
A group of Japanese men, known as the “bumping gang”, has brought their harassment tactics to London, deliberately slamming into pedestrians – primarily targeting...
by Yating Yang May 17, 2025 0 comment
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Hong Kong trade bodies urged to learn from Qatar to enhance investor services
Five public corporations in Hong Kong dedicated to supporting businesses should learn from Qatar and enhance their coordination to offer more comprehensive services to...
by Lam Ka-sing May 17, 2025 0 comment
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Hong Kong police smash cross-border syndicate that laundered HK$118 million
Published: 3:41pm, 17 May 2025Updated: 3:48pm, 17 May 2025 Hong Kong police have dismantled a cross-border syndicate that laundered HK$118 million (US$15 million) through...
by Cannix Yau May 17, 2025 0 comment
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Malaysian woman’s epic solo motorcycle quest takes her from Asia to Antarctica
Malaysian adventurer Anita Yusof has crisscrossed the globe on two epic solo motorcycle journeys, braving bears in North America, anacondas in the Amazon and...
by Aminah Farid May 17, 2025 0 comment
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