ICYMI: Premier League soccer club Manchester United is in the final stages of a tense bidding war. In this Viewsroom podcast, our columnists debate the merits of different offers, and what they mean for its investors 🔊 tinyurl.com/4jcrpcvw
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- ICYMI: Premier League soccer club Manchester United is in the final stages of a tense bidding war. In this Viewsroom podcast, our columnists debate the merits of different offers, and what they mean for its investors 🔊 tinyurl.com/4jcrpcvw
- ICYMI: Premier League soccer club Manchester United is in the final stages of a tense bidding war. In this Viewsroom podcast, our columnists debate the merits of different offers, and what they mean for its investors 🔊 tinyurl.com/4jcrpcvw
- Covid-19 has halted anti-government protests, but tensions are simmering in Hong Kong. Lawyer and author Antony Dapiran @antd tells @mak_robyn why another summer of discontent is all but guaranteed in the latest edition of The Exchange. Listen here: bit.ly/2WHbk8W
- China is ramming through laws to suppress sedition and foreign meddling. Sloppy U.S. retaliation against trade and investment flowing through Hong Kong would hurt. The city is in danger of getting crushed between two battling giants, says @petesweeneypro: bit.ly/36kNNhf.
- ICYMI: Premier League soccer club Manchester United is in the final stages of a tense bidding war. In this Viewsroom podcast, our columnists debate the merits of different offers, and what they mean for its investors 🔊 tinyurl.com/4jcrpcvw
- ICYMI: Premier League soccer club Manchester United is in the final stages of a tense bidding war. In this Viewsroom podcast, our columnists debate the merits of different offers, and what they mean for its investors 🔊 tinyurl.com/4jcrpcvw
- Covid-19 has halted anti-government protests, but tensions are simmering in Hong Kong. Lawyer and author Antony Dapiran @antd explains to @mak_robyn how local officials and Beijing are using legal means to silence opponents in this edition of The Exchange: bit.ly/2WHbk8W
- It is only a few years since the Grexit horror movie ended. But sadly Greece’s creditors, investors and allies need to start worrying about the country again, writes @Hugodixon: bit.ly/3R7nAIY
- Manchester United’s snail-pace M&A saga may yet erupt into an all-out scrap, write @LiamWardProud and @NetoStreisand bit.ly/3oRNCaX
- Joshua Wong was imprisoned last year for organising protests in 2014. In his new book "Unfree Speech", he makes a convincing case that China's tightening grip on the financial hub is part of a broader threat to global democracy. @sharonlamhk bit.ly/2SLZfNE
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been re-elected despite concerns he strong-arms the central bank, judiciary, and media. If he pushes them too hard, India’s democratic institutions will struggle to hold up, warns @ugalani bit.ly/2W048FZ
- Police shot a protester in Hong Kong during clashes on Communist China’s 70th anniversary. Beijing’s quandary has become starker: it needs to restore calm for economic stability, but tougher intervention will fuel further unrest, says @jgfarb bit.ly/2mLqRoT















