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March 7th 2023
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Financial competition
New York’s stockmarkets are thrashing Hong Kong and London
As it attracts more overseas listings, the Big Apple is getting bigger
The battle between Asia’s financial centres is heating up
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(De)trans litigation
Legal action may change transgender care in America
Some detransitioners are starting to take their doctors to court
Seizing the moment
How China Inc is tackling the TikTok problem
A CEO’s guide to doing business amid anti-Chinese sentiment
Office life
The Economist’s glass-ceiling index
Our annual measure of the role and influence of women in the workforce
Channel crossings
Britain’s new plan to “stop the boats”
A law to stem the flow of asylum-seekers is unlikely to work
Bartleby
The uses and abuses of hype
How excitement can help and hinder entrepreneurs
Free trade in Asia
How Donald Trump damaged America’s interests in Asia
China is itching to join the region’s premier trade pact
Deals not done
Argentina is wasting the vast opportunities China offers it
China is asking its South American partner: where’s the beef?
1843 magazine
Lost in a dark wood: the migrants trapped in Europe’s oldest forest
Belarus ferried thousands of migrants to the border of the European Union as a political stunt. Now they’re wandering in a cold, wet purgatory
Drum Tower
Was Li Keqiang a quiet reformer or a Communist Party apparatchik?
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400, the number of ships expected to be in China’s navy, the largest in the world, by 2025. Read the full story.
A tough decision
The cost of having children
How some people weigh up whether it’s worth having kids
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