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News, Anjani Trivedi, Published on 18/09/2021
» Global automakers are slashing production forecasts, which will cost the world hundreds of thousands of cars in the coming months. Yet any worries about this outcome belie the underlying problems of an industry marred by slowing sales and brimming output before the pandemic. In reality, the latest cuts will only help a much-needed (even if painful) rebalancing of the sector.
News, Andy Mukherjee, Published on 11/05/2020
» Much of our pre-coronavirus lives may be reclaimable with some modifications around how we work, socialise and travel. In one crucial way, though, the post-pandemic landscape will be very different: The individual's autonomy over her data may be lost forever. Our mobiles will keep us safe -- by spying on us.
News, Anjani Trivedi, Published on 06/06/2019
» In periods of distress, it's sometimes better to eschew the comforts of companionship and go it alone.
News, Anjani Trivedi, Published on 21/03/2019
» Shame. One of the world's biggest investors and some of the most influential proxy advisory firms just stuck another nail in the coffin of corporate governance reform in South Korea.
News, Published on 30/01/2019
» All shareholders are supposed to have a voice. At Nissan Motor Co, only France's Renault SA seems to have one.
News, Published on 21/01/2019
» China's industrial sector is facing a crisis of confidence. So far, Beijing's solutions haven't been enough to shore it up.
News, Published on 09/01/2019
» Where did Nissan Motor Co end and the world of Carlos Ghosn begin? It's unclear after his decades-long reign.
News, Published on 17/12/2018
» Beijing is considering delaying targets in its "Made in China 2025" programme, Bloomberg News reported last week. The roadmap, which seeks to advance domestic production of critical technology, has been a key bone of contention in President Donald Trump's trade war. Other reports said China may replace the programme altogether and give foreign companies more access to its market.
News, Published on 07/12/2018
» The "will they, won't they" chatter over China's car tariffs misses where the real action is for automakers.