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Preview: PRC technology: Author Andrew Collier, "China's Technology War: Why Beijing Took Down Its Tech Giants," reports the colorful speech by Alibaba's Jack Ma in 2020 that triggered the CCP. More. 1952
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FAÇA O DOWNLOAD GRATUITO DO LIVRO "O PODER DA CHINA", de Ricardo Geromel: https://lp.mmakers.com.br/geromel-china-bussola-do-valor?xpromo=MI-M3CBUSSOLA-YT-DESCRICAO-X-20250708-DESCRICAOSOBREPODERDACHINA-mm-XO Ocidente está cometendo o maior erro da sua história ao ignorar a China? Neste episódio 232 do Market Makers, recebemos Ricardo Geromel, autor do livro "O Poder da China" e um dos maiores especialistas brasileiros no gigante asiático, para uma verdadeira aula sobre o país que está redesenhando o mapa da economia global.Ricardo, que morou, empreendeu e até noivou na China, revela que para entender o futuro dos investimentos e dos negócios, não basta olhar para o PIB; é preciso compreender a cultura, a ambição e a velocidade alucinante do povo chinês.Ele explica como a China deixa de ser a "fábrica do mundo" de produtos baratos para se tornar uma superpotência em inovação, dominando setores como carros elétricos (BYD, GWM), fintechs, e-commerce e até saúde, com avanços que ameaçam as gigantes farmacêuticas ocidentais. Geromel desvenda a mentalidade do "trabalho 996", a obsessão pela educação como motor de ascensão social e o complexo papel do Partido Comunista, que usa o sumiço de bilionários como Jack Ma para enviar uma mensagem clara ao mercado: o poder do governo é absoluto. Descubra por que, muito provavelmente, seu próximo carro será chinês e como a mentalidade de longo prazo deles pode deixar o Ocidente para trás.Depois de assistir, conta pra gente: na sua opinião, qual setor brasileiro será MAIS impactado pela China nos próximos 5 anos? Deixe seu comentário!
This week Jim welcomes Rah Mahtani, the Head of Commercial Strategy US for Alibaba.com, the Chinese multinational technology company founded in 1999 by Jack Ma and 18 colleagues. Alibaba Group operates as a holding company for a wide array of businesses, including online retail, wholesale through Alibaba.com, logistics (Cainiao), cloud computing (Alibaba Cloud), and financial services (Ant Group). Alibaba.com is the world's largest B2B (business-to-business) platform.Rah has been at Alibaba for about 2.5 years, and was promoted to head of commercial strategy about two months ago. Before Alibaba, Rah had a career deeply grounded in social media and digital communications, with time at Volvo, Jack in the Box, and BMW's Mini brand. A graduate of Syracuse University, where he studied Industrial Design, Rah is a self-described lover of dogs, kids and candy. Tune in for a conversation with a marketer in the middle of the changing global trade landscape!---This week's episode is brought to you byDeloitte and StrawberryFrog.Learn more: https://strawberryfrog.com/jimSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
At Coral Capital's Tokyo HQ, economist and writer Noah Smith joins James Riney, Founding Partner and CEO of Coral Capital, to explore how Japan is uniquely positioned for a global resurgence. They discuss how the country can convert its global fascination into a strategic advantage, and why Japan is increasingly on the radar of institutional capital and high-net-worth investors.The conversation dives into:• The rise of the “weeb” economy” (think anime, fashion, subculture, and Japan's growing soft power on the global stage)• Why Japan is primed for greenfield FDI in AI, semiconductors, and deep tech• How Tokyo is rivaling Austin and Paris as a global tech & startup hub• Japan's untapped operational MOAT for builders and investorsIf you're working on something ambitious, we'd love to hear from you at Coral Capital!Get in touch with us hereChapters:00:00 Trailer00:52 "Weebs" and Japanese tourism05:48 Rule by law and economic factors14:22 GDP and exports17:19 Cultural mindshare and diasporas24:51 Enterprise value creation30:29 Small businesses34:46 Financial policy39:35 Immigration, fluency, zero-tolerance47:54 Exports need improvement49:35 Untapped demand50:00 Plaza Accord54:50 Book plug and outroMentioned in this episode: Battle Royale, Ruth Benedict, Sakana AI, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC), Apple iPhone, Taro Kono, Mijoté San Francisco, The Boeing Company, Christopher Poole a.k.a. moot, Jack Ma, Silicon Valley, Dell Inc., Donald Trump, WeChat (Weixin)Connect with Noah: https://x.com/NoahpinionNoah's Substack: https://www.noahpinion.blog/Connect with James:X: https://x.com/james_rineyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesrineyLearn more about Coral CapitalThis episode was produced & distributed with the help of our friends at Atomik Growth.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been using the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) as a tool for transnational repression. In a recent case, Alibaba cofounder Jack Ma was implicated in a CCP campaign to export its abuses into other countries. Yet this is just the latest of many instances in which INTERPOL, an organization with 196 member countries, has been manipulated by China's communist regime to work as its very own global police force.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
À la veille des 100 jours du deuxième mandat de Donald Trump, focus sur une conséquence de sa guerre commerciale avec la Chine. Face aux droits de douane massifs imposés par Washington, Pékin organise la riposte pour soutenir ses entreprises, avec en première ligne ses champions du numérique. Décryptage. Depuis l'instauration de droits de douane de 145% par les États-Unis, les distributeurs chinois prennent des mesures pour soutenir leurs entreprises. La conséquence directe de cette guerre commerciale, ce sont des montagnes d'invendus qui s'accumulent dans les entrepôts chinois. Et pour cause : les États-Unis étaient, jusqu'à l'an passé, le premier acheteur de biens chinois, avec près de 500 milliards de dollars d'importations. Concrètement, près d'un produit sur cinq fabriqué en Chine était destiné au marché américain : vêtements, jouets, chaussures ou composants électroniques. Aujourd'hui, des milliers d'entreprises chinoises cherchent de nouveaux débouchés, notamment sur leur propre marché intérieur. Le ministère du Commerce chinois parle même de « choc », et appelle à transformer le marché intérieur en véritable bouée de sauvetage. À lire aussiLes petits producteurs chinois, grands perdants des mesures de Donald TrumpAlibaba et JD.COM en première ligne Pour mener cette stratégie, Pékin mise sur ses géants technologiques comme Alibaba et JD.COM. Ainsi, JD.COM a lancé un fonds de 200 milliards de yuans, soit environ 27 milliards de dollars, pour acheter directement les stocks des entreprises exportatrices. Le groupe identifie des fournisseurs stratégiques dont les produits sont ensuite mis en avant sur sa plate-forme pour séduire le marché local. Alibaba suit une stratégie similaire : le géant du e-commerce réserve une place de choix sur son site à 10 000 exportateurs et 100 000 produits, afin d'accroître leur visibilité. L'idée est claire : offrir aux entreprises touchées par la guerre commerciale américaine une meilleure exposition sur le marché chinois et favoriser ainsi l'absorption de leurs stocks. À lire aussiChine: le président Xi Jinping reçoit le gratin du secteur privé, dont Jack Ma, le fondateur d'AlibabaUne mobilisation qui dépasse le e-commerce Le soutien aux exportateurs ne se limite pas aux plates-formes en ligne. Les réseaux sociaux chinois comme WeChat, Douyin ou TikTok mettent également en place des programmes de promotion ciblée pour les aider. Même les supermarchés traditionnels s'adaptent : Walmart, filiale chinoise du géant américain, ouvre ses rayons aux entreprises locales frappées par les mesures américaines. Un objectif central guide cette mobilisation : éviter que toute l'économie chinoise ne soit plombée. La consommation intérieure reste fragile, affectée par la morosité économique et les incertitudes sur l'emploi. Si les entreprises venaient à fermer, cela entraînerait une vague de suppressions de postes. De plus, la concurrence féroce entre exportateurs pour séduire les mêmes clients pourrait déclencher une guerre des prix dévastatrice. Sans compter que les produits initialement destinés au marché américain ne sont pas toujours adaptés aux consommateurs chinois, ce qui entraîne des coûts logistiques supplémentaires et réduit les marges. Si l'aide des géants du numérique semble bienvenue, elle devra être soutenue sur la durée, car derrière cette crise, c'est toute la dépendance structurelle de la Chine aux exportations que Pékin tente, coûte que coûte, de corriger.À lire aussiLe reste du monde se prépare à une inondation de produits chinois bon marché
As tech billionaires infiltrate the White House, the question looms, “Who really rules us, the government or Silicon Valley?" This film examines the influence and ideology of technocrats over the last century, and asks whether they pose a threat to democracy. Contributors: Gil Duran – Tech journalist Siva Vaidhyanathan – Professor of Media Studies, University of Virginia Payal Arora – Digital anthropologist Cori Crider – Senior Fellow, Open Markets and the Future of Tech Institute
Markets are rallying across Asia, but storm clouds linger over the global economy. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, today's Market View unpacks MAS's surprise move to ease policy and what it means for investors. We dive into stellar bank earnings from JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley — and why Jamie Dimon still sees "stormy seas" ahead. From director buys at Wilmar and Centurion to Tesla’s looming death cross, there’s no shortage of big headlines. Plus — Jack Ma re-emerges with a message on AI that has Bloomberg listening in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SAMED 12 AVRIL 2025Florence Subrin - Domaine de Crêt de Bine (Beaujolais)Découvrez le Domaine du Crêt de Bine, un écrin familial où tradition et innovation se rencontrent. Pionniers de la viticulture durable, nous cultivons avec soin 11 ha de Gamay et de Chardonnay en bio et biodynamie, créant des vins d'une minéralité unique. Plongez dans l'histoire et la passion de notre terroir granitique, où chaque bouteille est une véritable œuvre d'art.Sébastien Jacquey - Château de Sours (Bordeaux)Acquis en 2015 par M. Jack Ma, le Château de Sours signe le renouveau du vignoble bordelais avec 60 hectares de terroirs d'exception. Sous la direction de Sébastien Jacquey depuis 2022, le domaine allie tradition et innovation pour offrir des vins raffinés, révélant l'excellence du cru historique. Grâce à un travail vigneron exigeant et un sol argilo-calcaire, chaque bouteille incarne l'ambition et le savoir-faire du Château de Sours.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Erik Torenberg and Samo Burja dive deep into how Xi Jinping is shaping China's society today and its place in the world. They discuss Xi's firm hold on power, his connections with different political groups, and how his decisions are affecting China's economy, military, and politics. Make sure to subscribe to Samo Burja's Bismarck Brief and the Live Players podcast to read analyses and briefs like this one: Bismarck Brief: https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/ Live Players: https://link.chtbl.com/liveplayers —
Alibaba has been in the spotlight recently due to its advances in AI technology and e-commerce restructuring. The company's founder, Jack Ma, has made several public appearances, attending high-level meetings and visiting company facilities, signaling a positive shift in market sentiment.Join other motivated learners on your Chinese learning journey with maayot. Receive a daily Chinese reading in Mandarin Chinese, for your level. Full text in Chinese, daily quiz to test your understanding, one-click dictionary, new words, and more.Join other learners at https://www.maayot.com
The US will impose tariffs of 25 per cent on imports of foreign-made autos and Piyush Gupta will step down after 16 years as chief executive at Singapore's DBS bank. UK inflation unexpectedly fell to 2.8 per cent in February, and Rolls-Royce has seen its share price skyrocket since 2023, in large part due to chief executive Tufan Erginbilgiç. Mentioned in this podcast:Donald Trump to impose 25% tariff on US auto importsDBS and Jack Ma: how a meeting helped change the history of Singapore's biggest bankTurning round Rolls-Royce: ‘If you don't score quickly, you lose people'UK inflation slows more than expected to 2.8% The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian, Ethan Plotkin, Lulu Smyth, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Breen Turner, Sam Giovinco, Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. Our engineer is Joseph Salcedo. Topher Forhecz is the FT's executive producer. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. The show's theme song is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Vladimir Putin has allowed a group of western asset managers and hedge funds to offload Russian securities left in limbo by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, an FT analysis found that US listings often fail to boost companies' valuations, and the Financial Conduct Authority is to ban Crispin Odey from the financial services industry. Plus, tech giant Jack Ma used artificial intelligence to fuel a major turnaround at Alibaba.Mentioned in this podcast:Putin lets western investors sell some Russian shares ahead of Trump talksUS listings often fail to boost European companies' valuationsFCA to ban Crispin Odey from financial services industry How Jack Ma's pivot to AI rehabilitated AlibabaThe FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian, Ethan Plotkin, Lulu Smyth, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Breen Turner, Sam Giovinco, Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. Our engineer is Joseph Salcedo. Topher Forhecz is the FT's executive producer. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. The show's theme song is by Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of BizNews Briefing, the US ambassador-in-waiting's comments on Sandton Drive renaming picked up internationally; Helen Zille explains why Budget sparked SA's new ‘coalition era'; CEO Dan Marokane addresses misinformation about Eskom being “overstaffed”; Jack Ma, AliBaba rehabilitated by Beijing; BYD; and SpaceX's astronaut rescue.
In seven short weeks, the Trump administration has completely reshaped US foreign policy and upended trade alliances. Will China benefit from US retrenchment and increasing global uncertainty, or will its struggling economy hold it back? On the GZERO World Podcast, Bill Bishop, a China analyst and author of the Sinocism newsletter, joins Ian Bremmer for a wide-ranging conversation about China—its domestic priorities, global administration, and whether America's retreat from global commitments is opening new doors for Beijing.President Xi Jinping has consolidated power and control in China, but its economy is still dealing with sluggish growth, a property market in crisis, and the specter of deflation. Yet Xi is confident he can bring the People's Republic into a new era, pushing through major structural reforms, working to transition to a more high-tech economy and ramping up territorial aggression in the South China Sea. So what's next for the People's Republic? Can China shake its economic blues? Has the Trump administration's foreign policy approach created new opportunities for Beijing to expand its influence? Bishop and Bremmer break down China's political and economic landscape.Host: Ian BremmerGuest: Bill Bishop Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
In seven short weeks, the Trump administration has completely reshaped US foreign policy and upended trade alliances. Will China benefit from US retrenchment and increasing global uncertainty, or will its struggling economy hold it back? On the GZERO World Podcast, Bill Bishop, a China analyst and author of the Sinocism newsletter, joins Ian Bremmer for a wide-ranging conversation about China—its domestic priorities, global administration, and whether America's retreat from global commitments is opening new doors for Beijing.President Xi Jinping has consolidated power and control in China, but its economy is still dealing with sluggish growth, a property market in crisis, and the specter of deflation. Yet Xi is confident he can bring the People's Republic into a new era, pushing through major structural reforms, working to transition to a more high-tech economy and ramping up territorial aggression in the South China Sea. So what's next for the People's Republic? Can China shake its economic blues? Has the Trump administration's foreign policy approach created new opportunities for Beijing to expand its influence? Bishop and Bremmer break down China's political and economic landscape.Host: Ian BremmerGuest: Bill Bishop Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
La inteligencia artificial es el nuevo escenario en el que se baten las grandes compañías. Un duelo que le depara al vencedor grandes subidas en Bolsa y le reporta grandes beneficios. La última en aparecer en escena Alibaba: la compañía de comercio electrónico china lanzó este jueves su nueva versión de su herramienta de inteligencia artificial. Esta estará impulsada por su propio modelo de razonamiento Qwen AI. Y es que la competencia es feroz no solo en el plano internacional: la irrupción de Deep Seek sacudió a las grandes tecnológicas y con Qwen AI Alibaba espera ponerse al frente de las aplicaciones de IA. La inversión en inteligencia artificial de la compañía será cuantiosa. Alibaba anunció hace un mes que invertiría más de 50.000 millones de dólares en los próximos tres años. Aunque las inversiones y los planes no solo las hará por sí solo: la compañía china llevará a cabo una alianza estratégica con Butterfly Effect. Cómo pasa con todas las empresas del gigante asiático, tiene un ojo puesto a las medidas arancelarias de Donald Trump y a las respuestas del país asiáticos a estos gravámenes. Alibaba es una de las múltiples empresas chinas que se pueden beneficiar del plan que presentó el gobierno la semana pasada: de los subsidios que recibirán los ciudadanos, el 15 o el 20% serán para la compra de algunos productos seleccionados como móviles u otros electrodomésticos. Una de las grandes prioridades del Gobierno sigue siendo aumentar el gasto en consumo. El ejecutivo chino busca revertir las malas ventas minoristas del año pasado, que crecieron un 3,5% frente al 7,2 % del año anterior. Otra de las grandes asociaciones que tiene la compañía es con Apple: hace un mes, las dos firmas llegaron a un acuerdo para que Alibaba desarrolle los servicios de inteligencia artificial en los Iphone vendidos en China. Esto hizo que sus acciones subieran a máximos que no se veían desde 2022. ¿Dónde está el límite de crecimiento de la compañía de comercio electrónico? Alibaba es un consorcio privado chino que posee 18 subsidiarias con sede en Hangzhou dedicado al comercio electrónico en Internet. El empresario chino Jack Ma fundó el portal electrónico en 1999 y hoy es la web que más operaciones mueve entre empresas que desean comprar productos. En 2010, la compañía dio un paso más allá y fundó Ali Express, para conectar con compradores particulares.
US stocks have been swan diving in the run up to new US tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. Set to take effect this afternoon (Singapore time), what could the tariffs mean for global stock markets? Nvidia has tumbled 7% year to date despite strong earnings and guidance - what’s behind the drop? We also analyze shifting Fed rate expectations and the impact on investors. Singapore’s 6-month T-bill yield has hit its lowest since 2022 - what’s driving the decline, and are there better cash alternatives? inally, we discuss China’s tech stocks following President Xi’s meeting with Jack Ma. Join Michelle Martin as she chats with Cheng Chye Hsern, Head of Investment at Providend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chủ tịch Trung Quốc đã ngầm đồng ý với Đặng Tiểu Bình khi ông ra hiệu về hướng đi mới cho nền kinh tế.Xem thêm.
"BABA is back" หลังจากหายไปจากกระแสนานหลายปี ตอนนี้หุ้นอาลีบาบาพุ่งทะยานไปมากกว่า 70% เรียกได้ว่านักลงทุนที่ลงทุนในตลาดจีนยิ้มไปตาม ๆ กัน แต่เหตุผลที่หุ้นอาลีบาบาขึ้นมาเยอะขนาดนี้ เป็นเพราะการกลับมาของ 'Jack Ma' หรือไม่ หรือมีอะไรมากกว่านั้น ไปฟังอีพีนี้กัน
L'intelligence artificielle a de nombreux effets sur les marchés boursiers mondiaux. Depuis plusieurs mois, ce sont les valeurs en lien avec l'IA qui font la pluie et le beau temps de ces marchés. Dernière illustration en date : la Bourse de Hong Kong qui a atteint son plus haut niveau depuis 2022, en raison précisément des titres de la tech. Décryptage. Promis, on va essayer de comprendre ce qui se joue en restant les plus concrets possible. Prenons l'exemple de la Bourse de Hong Kong dont la valeur a augmenté de 20% depuis le début de l'année. Une hausse en seulement deux mois poussée par une envolée des valeurs technologiques car ce sont elles qui tirent pour le moment l'indice de référence hong-kongais. Cela prouve que les marchés sont très sensibles à tout ce qui touche à l'IA. L'une des explications de cette augmentation notamment c'est que le gouvernement a annoncé investir dans le développement d'un pôle d'intelligence artificielle ! DeepSeek et Alibaba en grâce Il faut aussi préciser que les titres entretiennent cette tendance, comme par exemple DeepSeek. Le robot conversationnel chinois a bousculé le milieu il y a un peu plus d'un mois et rencontre un grand succès et témoigne d'une autonomie technologique de la Chine. Cela plait aux investisseurs. Et puis on peut aussi noter le retour en force d'Alibaba. Le groupe de e-commerce chinois continue sa remontada boursière depuis la semaine dernière. La raison est simple, c'est la réapparition de son patron Jack Ma qui en a profité pour présenter un plan d'investissement dans l'intelligence artificielle. C'est un peu le serpent qui se mord la queue. L'IA intéresse les entreprises et surtout, elle joue aussi un rôle essentiel à la dynamique du moment. À lire aussiDeepSeek intégrée dans de nombreux domaines en ChineUne crainte toujours vive Pourtant, les titres liés à l'intelligence artificielle ne sont pas toujours en hausse. Par exemple, Nvidia, le fabricant de puces électroniques et de semi-conducteurs indispensables à l'intelligence artificielle s'est fait peur le mois dernier en perdant 600 milliards de dollars de valeur boursière à New York en une seule journée, avant de reprendre des couleurs. La raison, c'est la présentation de DeepSeek qu'on évoquait à l'instant. Avant la présentation des chiffres de Nvidia cette semaine, sa valeur a encore chuté car ils craignaient que l'entreprise soit en difficulté. Ses investisseurs ont donc été rassurés, cela parce que le chiffre d'affaires du groupe a augmenté de 78% par rapport à 2023, preuve de l'intérêt pour le secteur. L'activité de Nvidia continue donc d'être stimulée par les investissements constants des plus grandes entreprises technologiques dans les centres de données. De fait, toutes les Bourses dépendant notamment des valeurs liées de près ou de loin à l'intelligence artificielle, l'enjeu est de savoir si c'est un effet de court terme ou bien une tendance de fond qui pourrait dicter la vie boursière et financière des prochaines années !
Europe is throwing big money at AI—will it pay off? Steven, Pascal, and Peter break down the AI Summit in Paris and the $500B data center gamble. Meanwhile, China's AI comeback is heating up—Jack Ma is back, humanoid robots are making moves, and the race is on. Plus, a look at the biggest hits (and flops) from this year's Super Bowl ads, and what it all says about marketing's future.
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Four years after launching a regulatory crackdown that plunged the tech sector into turmoil, China’s President Xi Jinping sat down publicly with Alibaba Group’s co-founder Jack Ma, whose firm bore the brunt of that campaign, and a number of other tech titans. On today's Big Take Asia Podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg’s Lucille Liu and Opinion columnist Catherine Thorbecke about Xi’s shifting stance and where the tech industry goes from here. Read more: Xi’s Embrace of China Tech CEOs Spurs Hope of Big Economic Shift - Bloomberg Further listening: China’s New Game Plan For Dealing with Trump Tariffs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Vendredi 21 février, le retour de Jack Ma, fondateur d'Alibaba, en Chine, a été abordé par Benaouda Abdeddaïm, éditorialiste international BFM Business, Hervé Goulletquer, conseiller économique sénior chez Accuracy, Louis Montalembert, gérant chez Sunny Asset Management, et Virginie Robert, présidente de Constance Associés, reçu par Marc Fiorentino dans l'émission C'est Votre Argent sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission le vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Send us a textMiguel Armaza welcomes back Jackie Reses, CEO and Co-Founder of Lead Bank, a pioneering bank reimagining modern financial infrastructure and fintech partnerships. Jackie previously held leadership roles at Square and Yahoo, and served on the board of Alibaba, working alongside visionaries like Jack Dorsey and Jack Ma.In this episode, we discuss:How Lead Bank achieved instant product-market fit before even acquiring their bank charterWhy banking regulation needs a "first principles" rethinking approach and why the CFPB may need significant reformThe evolution of AI in financial services and why regulators are becoming more open to algorithmic innovationInvaluable leadership lessons from working with Masayoshi Son, Jack Ma, and Jack Dorsey... and lots more!Want more podcast episodes? Join me and follow Fintech Leaders today on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app for weekly conversations with today's global leaders that will dominate the 21st century in fintech, business, and beyond.Do you prefer a written summary? Check out the Fintech Leaders newsletter and join ~70,000+ readers and listeners worldwide!Miguel Armaza is Co-Founder and General Partner of Gilgamesh Ventures, a seed-stage investment fund focused on fintech in the Americas. He also hosts and writes the Fintech Leaders podcast and newsletter.Miguel on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nKha4ZMiguel on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Jb5oBcFintech Leaders Newsletter: bit.ly/3jWIp
David Faber and Jim Cramer started the show with a look at the markets on this shortened trading week, with the S&P nearing another record high. The desk then brought in Megan Cassella, who joined the program live from the White House. She broke down the latest in D.C. including a top Social Security official resigning after clashing with Elon Musk's DOGE over data access. Later in the hour, the desk discussed Chinese President Xi holding a rare meeting with top business leaders, which included Alibaba's Jack Ma. Also in the mix: Southwest Airlines announced it will slash 15% of its corporate workforce. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Donald Trump and his Treasury secretary have signaled their support for a sovereign wealth fund. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris also discussed it. But is it a good idea? Today on the show, Katie Martin and Aiden Reiter make the case for and against a radical new plan for American capital. Also, they go long the reappearance of Chinese billionaire Jack Ma, and long Diet Coke. For a free 30-day trial to the Unhedged newsletter go to: https://www.ft.com/unhedgedoffer.You can email Robert Armstrong and Katie Martin at unhedged@ft.com.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chinas Staatsführer Xi Jinping hat neben anderen Tech-Granden den geächteten Alibaba-Gründer Jack Ma empfangen und ihn damit öffentlich rehabilitiert. Für Beobachter ist das ein starkes Zeichen dafür, dass Peking nach Jahren, in denen die Macht der Tech-Giganten beschnitten worden ist, nun umsteuert. Die beiden Wirtschaftsjournalisten Dietmar Deffner und Holger Zschäpitz debattieren darüber, ob Chinas Tech-Branche vor dem großen Comeback steht und mit welchen Aktien und ETFs eine Aufholjagd besonders aussichtsreich erscheint. Weitere Themen: Wetten auf die Bundestagswahl – welcher Index vom Wahlausgang beeinflusst wird Neuerfindung Europas – welches Buch neuen Mut versprüht Abzocke beim Sanitärnotdienst – was zweifelhafte Handwerker für ihre Dienste nehmen Risiko Aufrüstung – warum der Immobilienkredit bald teurer werden könnte Robert Habecks Staatsverständnis – was hinter der Attacke auf die Reichen steckt DEFFNER & ZSCHÄPITZ sind wie das wahre Leben. Wie Optimist und Pessimist. Im wöchentlichen WELT-Podcast diskutieren und streiten die Journalisten Dietmar Deffner und Holger Zschäpitz über die wichtigen Wirtschaftsthemen des Alltags. Schreiben Sie uns an: wirtschaftspodcast@welt.de Produktion: Serdar Deniz Redaktion: Dietmar Deffner, Holger Zschäpitz Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutzerklärung: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Anglo-American's Cash Raid on Anglo-Platinum Anglo-American's decision to unbundle its stake in Anglo-Platinum raises concerns. Declaring a special dividend of R59 per share wipes out the company's entire R17.6 billion cash reserves. Implications for investors: selling pressure expected as shares land in new brokerage accounts. China's Tech Revival? The appearance of Jack Ma and Xi Jinping together could mark a softening stance toward tech companies. Alibaba partners with Apple, integrating its AI into Apple's ecosystem. Is China reopening the door for its tech giants? Bull Market Momentum Global indices continue to hit all-time highs, with AI and tech stocks leading the charge. Not just tech: European and Asian markets show strength. Are valuations stretched, or is there more room to run? Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order
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-Líderes Europeos debaten en #Paris si enviar tropas a #Ucrania. -#MarcoRubio dijo que "en los próximos días demostraremos si VladimirPutin es serio sobre la paz en Ucrania.-#XiJinping se reúne con los principales lideres tecnológicos, incluyendo a #JackMa de #Alibaba.
Los jugadores más importantes de la nube se afianzan en el país, mientras tanto en China, el presidente busca congraciarse con los empresarios, incluido Jack Ma. Un dato curioso sobre los productos mexicanos favoritos entre los consumidores chinos y el presidente de Argentina intenta apagar el fuego por la criptomoneda Libra.
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ย้อนกลับไปในอดีต พรรคคอมมิวนิสต์จีนมีประวัติศาสตร์อันยาวนานในการจัดการกับผู้มีอำนาจในประเทศ ดังเช่นกรณีของ Deng Xiaoping ที่เคยถูกกำจัดออกจากอำนาจถึงสามครั้ง ก่อนที่จะกลับมานำพาประเทศออกจากยุคของลัทธิเหมาในช่วงปลายทศวรรษ 1970 นี่เป็นรูปแบบที่เห็นได้ชัดในประวัติศาสตร์จีน ที่บุคคลสำคัญอาจถูกกำจัดและได้รับการฟื้นฟูสถานะกลับคืนมา บางครั้งแม้กระทั่งหลังจากที่พวกเขาเสียชีวิตไปแล้ว ในกรณีของ Jack Ma เราได้เห็นรูปแบบที่คล้ายคลึงกันแต่ในบริบทของยุคสมัยใหม่ จุดเปลี่ยนสำคัญเกิดขึ้นในปี 2020 เมื่อการเสนอขายหุ้น IPO ของ Ant Group บริษัทฟินเทคของเขาถูกระงับอย่างกะทันหัน เหตุการณ์นี้นำไปสู่การตรวจสอบอย่างเข้มงวดต่อ Alibaba จนนำไปสู่การถูกปรับเป็นเงินจำนวนมหาศาล ผลที่ตามมาคือการที่ Jack Ma ต้องหายไปจากหน้าสื่อ เป็นการหายตัวที่สร้างความสั่นสะเทือนให้กับวงการธุรกิจทั้งในจีนและทั่วโลก เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ #JackMa #JackMaComeback #Alibaba #TechChina #ChinaBusiness #AIChina #XiJinping #BusinessChina #StartupChina #TechBusiness #ธุรกิจจีน #แจ็คหม่า #เทคโนโลยีจีน #อาลีบาบา #ลงทุนจีน #สตาร์ทอัพ #ธุรกิจเทคโนโลยี #AIเทคโนโลยี #เศรษฐกิจจีน #นักธุรกิจ #geekdaily #geekforeverpodcast
Stefano Montefiori spiega com'è andato il summit convocato dal presidente francese Emmanuel Macron per decidere come procedere sull'Ucraina dopo le mosse dell'amministrazione Trump. Gian Guido Vecchi parla delle condizioni di salute di Francesco, da venerdì ricoverato al Policlinico Gemelli di Roma. Guido Santevecchi racconta dell'incontro tra il presidente cinese Xi Jinping e i vertici di industria e tech, con un'apparizione a sorpresa.I link di corriere.it:Cosa è successo al vertice di Parigi sull'UcrainaLa Gran Bretagna «pronta a inviare truppe in Ucraina» per la missione di paceCome sta Papa Francesco
As Germany enters the final week of its election campaign, the economy is a top concern for voters. Having long been Europe's manufacturing powerhouse, the country has shown no meaningful growth since the pandemic and capped 2024 with a second consecutive annual GDP contraction. We take a closer look at what's been holding the German economy back. Plus, Alibaba founder Jack Ma, a Chinese tech icon who became a target of Beijing's crackdown, is seen shaking hands with President Xi Jinping.
Onder Trump 1.0 was het 'America First'. Vanaf nu is het 'America Only'. Europa mag niet eens meer meedoen met de vredesbesprekingen over Oekraïne. En ook Oekraïne zelf mag niet aanschuiven als het aan president Donald Trump ligt. Hij wil zo snel mogelijk een deal sluiten en geeft ook geen garantie meer dat Oekraïne de ingenomen gebieden ooit terugkrijgt. Europa ziet het niet al te optimistisch in, want dat betekent dat we voortaan niet meer op Amerika's bescherming kunnen rekenen. Dus moeten er meteen miljarden op tafel gesmeten worden. Honderden miljarden. Die gaan Europa's eigen defensie weer op peil brengen. Terwijl de Europese leiders het over oorlog hebben, vieren beleggers feest. Want die zien hun defensie-aandelen de lucht in schieten. Of ze terecht enthousiast zijn, en hoe jij je wapent tegen Amerika's nieuwe motto, dat vertellen we je in deze aflevering. En dan hebben we het ook over die andere oorlog, die voor Trump juist niet lang genoeg kan duren: zijn eigen handelsoorlog. De nieuwste ontwikkeling vindt plaats in Taiwan, want hij dwingt chipmaker TSMC om de reddende engel voor Amerikaanse concurrent Intel te worden. En je hoort ook nog over China. De overheid draaide een paar jaar terug de duimschroeven aan bij de eigen techsector omdat die te machtig werd. Maar Peking maakt een ommezwaai en is nu weer de beste vriendjes met bedrijven als Alibaba en Tencent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How I Overcame Failure | Jack Ma
…เปิดมุมมองเศรษฐกิจ-ธุรกิจจีน จากคนที่ได้ทำงานกับ Jack Ma …‘ไทย' จะแข่งกับจีน ได้หรือไม่? ...นับ 1 บุกตลาดจีน ความหวังของไทยอยู่ตรงไหน? พูดคุยกับ คุณตฤณ วุ่นกลิ่นหอม นายกสมาคมการค้าดิจิทัลไทย (TDTA) 0:00 Intro 1:17 เปิดรายการ 5:18 เศรษฐกิจจีนยังทรงๆ ทรุดๆ? 11:54 คนรุ่นใหม่จีน กำลังคิดอะไรอยู่? 14:04 เบื้องหลังการทำงานกับ Jack Ma 22:10 จีนในยุค Trump 2.0 26:13 เทคโนโลยีจีน ก้าวหน้าถึงขั้นไหน? 31:35 ‘ไทย' ต้องรู้เท่าทัน เกมธุรกิจจีน 35:42 กีดกัน vs สู้กลับ 43:00 ต้องยอมเสียบางส่วน เพื่อส่วนใหญ่ 45:57 ธุรกิจไทย ที่เนื้อหอมในจีน 51:15 นับ 1 บุกตลาดจีน 54:18 ความหวังของนักธุรกิจไทย? 58:25 สรุปบทสัมภาษณ์ ติดตามรายการ ‘NOW & NEXT THAILAND' กับ ผู้ริเริ่มแนวคิด ‘ใช้แรงทำเงิน ให้เงินทำงาน' เฟิร์น ศิรัถยา อิศรภักดี #WealthMeUp #ใช้แรงทำเงิน #ให้เงินทำงาน #NOWNEXTTHAILAND
Think AI is just about adding chatbots to your business? Think again. In 2024, AI has completely transformed who can build tech companies and how they're funded - but there's also dangerous hype that's already landing companies in legal trouble. We're in what economists call 'The Middle Times of AI' - a messy period where massive opportunity meets massive hype. Some founders are building million-dollar businesses with lean teams, while others are getting fined by the SEC for false AI claims. Listen to this episode to learn: Why prototypes that once cost $32,000 can now be built for free How the SEC is cracking down on fake AI companies Why technical co-founders are no longer essential for tech startups How to spot real AI opportunities in the middle of the hype Why new tech hubs are emerging far from Silicon Valley Whether you're a founder saving thousands on development, a corporate innovator testing ideas without permission, or an investor avoiding AI washing, this episode will help you navigate the reality of AI in 2024. Resources mentioned in this episode: Tech for Non-Techies episode 155. How generative AI is changing business and the economy Legal Drive: SEC fines companies $400,000 for false AI claims For the transcript, go to: https://www.techfornontechies.co/blog/233-how-ai-changed-tech-entrepreneurship-and-investing-in-2024-and-what-s-to-come Timestamps 02:42 AI's Role in Product Development 05:05 The Middle Times of AI 07:26 Revolutionary Opportunities in AI 09:47 Jack Ma's Prediction on AI 12:10 AI's Impact on Start-up Teams 14:24 Global Opportunities in Tech 16:49 The Dangers of AI Hype 19:15 How AI Will Transform Start-ups 21:40 Actionable Steps for Founders and Investors For more career & tech lessons, subscribe to Tech for Non-Techies on: Apple Spotify YouTube Amazon Podcasts Stitcher Pandora FREE GUIDE: The Pragmatist's Guide To Innovation (in business & in life) by Sophia Matveeva, supported by researchers from The University of Chicago Growth Through Innovation If your organisation wants to drive revenue through innovation, book a call with us here. Our workshops and innovation strategies have helped Constellation Brands, the Royal Bank of Canada and Oxford University.
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Imran Khan is the OG of IPOs having taken some of the biggest companies public including Alibaba, Snap, Box, Weibo and more. Today, Imran is the founder and Chief Investment Officer of Proem Asset Management. Prior to co-founding Proem, Imran served as Snap Inc.'s Chief Strategy Officer. Under his leadership, Snap's annual revenue run rate increased to $1.6 billion from zero in less than four years. Previously, Imran was a Managing Director and Head of Global Internet Investment Banking at Credit Suisse where he advised on more than $45 billion-worth of Internet M&A and financing transactions. In Today's Episode with Imran Khan We Discuss: 1. The IPO Market: When Does it Open: How does Imran assess the state of the IPO market today? Can companies really go out with $100-$200M in revenue? Will we see revenue multiples reflate? Can venture continue as an asset class if they do not? When does Imran expect the IPO market to really open? 2. Is M&A F******: How does Imran assess the state of the M&A market today? How do founders need to change how they think about M&A? Why are they to blame for the lack of M&A activity we have today? To what extent can we blame Lina Khan for the lack of M&A? Why would a company go do an M&A process today when it is unlikely to be approved by the SEC? Why does Imran believe in the case of Wiz, it was a mistake for the company not to do the M&A? 3. AI's $600BN Question: Capex Spend: How does Imran analyse the insane capex spend we are seeing from Meta, Google and Amazon? How does Zuck not having his cash cow as the cloud business change how he can act? How does this compare to Google's capex spend 20 years ago? What can we learn from that? 4. Going Public: The Process, The Players and Jack Ma & Jamie Dimon: What is the literal process to take a company public? Who sets the price? What do large institutions want in companies going public? What are some of Imran's biggest lessons from taking Snap and Alibaba public? What are some of Imran's biggest lessons from Jack Ma, Jamie Dimon and Evan Spiegel?