Is Evergrande’s Race to Erase Debt Possible?

There’s a fire sale going on in China. Evergrande, the world’s most indebted developer, is unloading what it can to improve its liquidity and sustain its day-to-day operations — but how long can this last? – 29 November / Jing Daily

Singapore's Booming Fintech Scene Is Poised For Global Relevance

Leveraging on Singapore's status as global financial services and banking center, a thriving fintech scene is emerging to disrupt, re-shape and enable the payment systems of the future. – 28 November / Newsweek

30 Under 30

Meet The Top Young Entrepreneurs of The Forbes Under 30 2021 List. – 25 November / Forbes

Why Millennial Managers Are Burned Out

Middle management has always been tough. But the young workers filling these roles today face a unique set of circumstances that make burnout more likely. What next? – 15 November / BBC News

China's Richest Women

China’s richest woman in 2021 is a property developer. – 14 November / Caproasia

The 2021 M&A Report: Mastering the Art of Breaking Up

Many companies are eyeing divestitures in the current environment. Are they likely to create value? What is the best path to success? – 11 November / BCG

The Most Stressful City in the World in 2021

High rents, long commute hours, 12-hour workdays... and does faster internet speed equal higher stress? – 11 November / Tatler

If Evergrande Fails

Evergrande, which drove much of China’s property boom, now finds itself straddled with $300 billion of debt. If Beijing doesn’t come to the rescue, will Evergrande’s collapse spark a financial crisis? – 4 November / Jing Daily