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Clay Chandler

@claychandler

Hong Kong-based Executive Editor, Asia for FORTUNE. Formerly McKinsey & Co; Asia Editor, Fortune; chief economic correspondent, Washington Post.

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Under the new proposal, retail trading of digital tokens could start on June 1 as Hong Kong aims to be the Asia's crypto hub. techinasia.com/hk-may-allow-t…

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Raskin to Boebert: Democrat is the noun. When you use it as an adjective, you say Democratic.. As if every time we mentioned the other party it just came out with a kind of political speech impediment like, oh, the Banana Republican Party.

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Another unintended consequence of China's convoluted tax code, which forces local governments to depend on land sales for revenue. foreignpolicy.com/2023/02/27/chi…

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Fewer U.S. companies consider China a top investment destination, according to an annual survey by a major American business group Dan Strumpf wsj.com/articles/fewer… via The Wall Street Journal

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The 2023 Fortune ESG Summit in Shanghai was well curated with women speakers winning the day displaying great empathy and compassionate ideas to deliver sustainability - Clay Chandler and Ben Wood’s fireside chat was great closing about how China can continue to contribute! #ESG

The 2023 Fortune ESG Summit in Shanghai was well curated with women speakers winning the day displaying great empathy and compassionate ideas to deliver sustainability - Clay Chandler and Ben Wood’s fireside chat was great closing about how China can continue to contribute! #ESG
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Please see my below letter to the President of Harvard University sent today: November 4, 2023 Dear President Gay, I am writing this letter to you regretfully. Never did I think I would have to write a letter to the president of my alma mater about the impact of her actions

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Sam Altman is translated as Ao-Te-Man(奥特曼) in Chinese new sites, the same words used for Japanese Anime Ultraman. 😂

Sam Altman is translated as Ao-Te-Man(奥特曼) in Chinese new sites, the same words used for Japanese Anime Ultraman. 😂
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Bloomberg analysts estimate war over Taiwan could erase $10 trillion from global GDP. Notably, in both scenarios BBG considers, costs much higher for China than US. bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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One month out from the Fortune Innovation Forum, which will be held March 27-28 at the stunning Rosewood Hotel in Hong Kong! To reserve your place visit lnkd.in/g_ctxiNm or send an e-mail to [email protected] fortune.com/conferences/fo…

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Look. This debate was a total and complete disaster for Biden. He looked old. His answers trailed off repeatedly. He was hard to understand. He would stop in mid sentence and move on to something else. I NEVER thought he would be this bad. Stunning. Truly.

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Singapore’s AI ambitions: How the city-state is keeping up in an arms race dominated by the U.S. and China fortune.com/2024/07/29/sin…

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Crypto mining and data centers together accounted for 2 percent of world electricity demand in 2022. And that share is likely to climb to 3.5 percent in three years. That would be equivalent to current consumption of Japan, the world’s fifth largest electricity user. Read more

Crypto mining and data centers together accounted for 2 percent of world electricity demand in 2022. And that share is likely to climb to 3.5 percent in three years. That would be equivalent to current consumption of Japan, the world’s fifth largest electricity user. Read more