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🎙 China’s pension system is in danger of running out of money in a decade.

Now it faces a new threat: Tens of millions of mostly young workers are refusing to pay into it.

Listen to the Big Take Asia podcast ⤵ https://link.podtrac.com/jxfy2rhy


Toyota plans to move in the first 100 residents of a futuristic city at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan by as soon as this fall. Read more here: https://bloom.bg/4a3VitP

📷: Toyota


Dell is rebranding its PC line in a bid to make its computers cool again. If you're an iPhone user, the new names may sound familiar: https://bloom.bg/4092wIi

📷: Dell Technologies Inc.




A former hedge fund manager whose firm made billions during the global financial crisis is ready to pounce on volatility again, as he sees threats to market stability at a level not seen since 2008. Read more: https://bloom.bg/3W8won4

📷: Steve Diggle


"Emilia Pérez" and "The Brutalist" won the best picture in their respective comedy and drama categories at the Golden Globes film and television awards. Read more here: https://bloom.bg/3PplMwj

📷: Amy Sussman/Getty Images




Elon Musk's growing US political influence is causing global resistance to his Starlink satellite network to crumble. Read The Big Take here. https://bloom.bg/40cG9Tv

📷: Brandon Bell/Getty Images North America


Jimmy Carter, the former Georgia peanut farmer who as US president brokered a historic and lasting peace accord between Israel and Egypt in a single term marred by soaring inflation, an oil shortage and Iran’s holding of American hostages, has died, the Washington Post reported. He was 100. Read more here: https://bloom.bg/3DzZJQV

📷: Scott Cunningham/Getty Images


Trump's tariff threats are setting off a global supply chain "freakout" that’s leaving companies prone to bottlenecks — and more vulnerable to economic shocks. Read the latest Big Take here: https://bloom.bg/4fCba7O

📷: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg


Babies exposed to Covid in utero may face a higher risk of autism, a study shows, adding to a list of long-term health consequences from the virus. Read more here: https://bloom.bg/4iLITPf

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🎙From video games to a reality TV spinoff, Netflix has been trying to turn its Squid Game series into a global franchise. Rebecca Choong Wilkins speaks with Sohee Kim and Lucas Shaw about its big bet and the new season on The Big Take Asia podcast. https://link.podtrac.com/jxfy2rhy


How natural disasters and price-fixing crashed the world's fourth-largest insurance market. Read The Big Take here: https://bloom.bg/4fuRQt7

📷: Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images


Masayoshi Son surprised the world with a $100 billion AI investment plan in the US. But can SoftBank be the next Nvidia? Read The Big Take here: https://bloom.bg/3VRNxBi

📷: Bloomberg Daybreak/Getty Images


President Joe Biden signed funding legislation to keep the US government operating until mid-March, avoiding a year-end shutdown and kicking future spending decisions into Donald Trump’s presidency https://bloom.bg/4gNdOsp


China's Pop Mart has been on a tear this year, beating global peers like Disney and Sanrio. The secret: collectible dolls.

Here's how the company turned a cult following among China’s Gen Z into a global phenomenon: https://bloom.bg/3VQ4o7A

📷: Na Bian/Bloomberg


Elon Musk is turning to a Boring Co. executive and tech loyalists to help hire staff for the Department of Government Efficiency under Trump. More here: https://bloom.bg/49IjS32

📷: Al Drago/Bloomberg


China’s property slump is getting worse. The government’s failure to stop falling prices is most evident in the city that has tried the hardest to reverse the trend. Read more: https://bloom.bg/4gC3S4Y

📷: Yufan Lu


China’s billionaires are slowly starting to recover their wealth after three years of losses, with tech tycoons leading the rebound.

The combined fortunes of 55 of the nation’s wealthiest tracked by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index have risen 16% to $809.6 billion since the beginning of January. More here: https://bloom.bg/4gAz7gE

📷: Bloomberg


“Everything has happened at lightning speed from beginning to end."

The swift fall of South Korea's president gestures at the nation's "palipali" culture. Koreans aren't afraid of bold pivots and voicing their displeasure to make a change. More here: https://bloom.bg/3Dl9mmp

📷: Jean Chung/Bloomberg

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