• Asia Centric by Bloomberg Intelligence

  • By: Bloomberg
  • Podcast

Asia Centric by Bloomberg Intelligence

By: Bloomberg
  • Summary

  • For all its vastness and power, Asia remains a mystery to global investors. Bloomberg Intelligence talks with the experts who know Asia best, unspooling its riddles and peeling back its layers with fascinating stories and insights at the intersection of business, wealth, and power. Investors will come away with new understanding of the risks and opportunities that await in a region rife with complexity, yet teeming with ambition and potential.

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Episodes
  • Worst May Be Over for Property, Says Ivy Ng of DWS
    Nov 20 2024

    Falling interest rates could spark a return to real estate M&A deals across the Asia-Pacific region, according to Ivy Ng, APAC Chief Investment Officer at DWS Group. Ng joins John Lee and Katia Dmitrieva on the Asia Centric podcast to break down where she sees the biggest opportunities and risks, and argues the worst may be over for the sector.

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    32 mins
  • China Could Call Donald Trump's 60% Tariff Bluff
    Nov 13 2024

    President-elect Donald Trump's sweeping election victory and cabinet appointments point to more protectionist policies and market volatility, with broad implications for Asia. China is firmly in the crosshairs, but previous US efforts to contain its advance -- particularly in technology -- have largely faltered, according to Bloomberg Economics and Bloomberg Intelligence.

    Tom Orlik, chief economist at Bloomberg Economics in Washington, D.C., joins John Lee and Katia Dmitrieva to outline what the next four years may bring for the global economy and US-China relations -- and the potential risks.

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    20 mins
  • How Climate Change Is Reshaping Agriculture
    Nov 6 2024

    Food trends across Asia are shifting rapidly with declining populations, wealthier consumers eating more meat and climate change upending supply and prices. China is set to be overtaken by India as the world's number one driver of food demand, according to the UN, further shifting the picture.

    Darin Friedrichs, co-founder of Sitonia Consulting, speaks with Bloomberg Intelligence's John Lee and Bloomberg News' Asia economics correspondent Katia Dmitrieva about how best to navigate the changes to come.

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    20 mins

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