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WSJ Asia
Feb 26, 2018

Top U.S. Point Person on North Korea to Retire
Joseph Yun, the top U.S. diplomat on North Korea issues, said Tuesday that he plans to retire this week, dealing a blow to Washington's efforts at outreach to Pyongyang, which has recently signaled it is interested in dialogue with the U.S.

WSJ Asia
Feb 26, 2018

Anbang's Rescue Is China's Too-Big-to-Fail Moment
A Chinese government takeover of Anbang Insurance throws a lifeline to its policyholders—support denied to frustrated clients of some lesser-known financial firms when those companies hit turbulence before collapsing.

WSJ Asia
Feb 26, 2018

How SoftBank, World's Biggest Tech Investor, Throws Around Its Cash
SoftBank is on a shopping spree, investing billions in firms such as Uber and WeWork, both directly and through an affiliated tech fund. People who know SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son describe his style as alternating between methodical and haphazard.

WSJ Asia
Feb 26, 2018

Blessed by Xi Jinping: The New Captain of China's Economy
In his first term, President Xi Jinping took control of China's economy. In the second, he is putting Liu He in charge, a trusted ally he has known since middle school.

WSJ Asia
Feb 26, 2018

Apple's China Lesson: Think Different, but Not Too Different
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook will co-chair the Chinese government's showcase global business forum next month, underscoring his increasingly high profile here as companies wrestle with tough new government demands on cybersecurity.

WSJ Asia
Jan 31, 2018

Trump, in Speech, Vows Optimism as More Fights Loom
President Donald Trump, in his first State of the Union address, called for major, bipartisan deals on infrastructure and immigration, while reversing his predecessor's vow to close Guantanamo Bay prison facility.

WSJ Asia
Jan 31, 2018

Apple FacesTwo Federal ProbesOver iPhone Battery Issue
The Justice Department and SEC are investigating Apple over potential securities violations related to its disclosure of a software update that slowed older iPhones.

WSJ Asia
Jan 30, 2018

Carlos Slim, One of World's Richest Men, Gets Schooled by an Old Pupil
AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson learned about Mexico's telecom market two decades ago from the billionaire industrialist Carlos Slim. Today, AT&T is challenging Mr. Slim's América Móvil and has helped erase $8 billion from his fortune. The relationship between the two men is strained.

WSJ Asia
Jan 30, 2018

U.S. Isn't Considering Victor Cha for Ambassador to South Korea
The Trump administration is searching for a new candidate to be the ambassador to South Korea, after U.S. officials said its previous pick, Victor Cha, is no longer under consideration.

WSJ Asia
Jan 30, 2018

Fujifilm Nears Deal With Xerox
Xerox is nearing a deal with Japan's Fujifilm Holdings that would mark the end of the independence of the stalwart of 20th-century American industry.

WSJ Asia
Sep 27, 2017

TPG Group Seeks Buyers for Indonesian Finance Company
An investor group that includes TPG Capital is looking to sell its controlling stake in one of Indonesia's oldest finance companies, in a deal that could value the company at about $1 billion.

WSJ Asia
Sep 26, 2017

Package Deal: Alibaba Takes Control of Network With Two Million Couriers
The Chinese e-commerce giant has become the majority owner of affiliate Cainiao and plans to invest around $15 billion over five years to build its logistics network.

WSJ Asia
Sep 26, 2017

U.S. Officials Aim to Ease North Korea Tensions Amid Heated Rhetoric
U.S. officials emphasized the urgency of attempts at diplomacy to ease tensions with North Korea on Tuesday, while the U.S. stepped up sanctions amid an escalating war of words between Washington and Pyongyang.

WSJ Asia
Sep 26, 2017

Could North Korea Actually Shoot Down U.S. Bombers Off Its Coast?
North Korea can better target nearby U.S. aircraft with a new missile system, military analysts said, raising the stakes of any confrontation after Pyongyang warned it might shoot down American bombers in international airspace.

WSJ Asia
Sep 26, 2017

If This Is a Trade War, China's Winning
In a trade standoff with the West, China is indifferent to complaints over chronic imbalances. It's the behavior of a government that feels confident it has the upper hand.

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