Theranos jury draws a line between hype and lies 4 Jan 2022 Elizabeth Holmes, who touted non-existent capabilities for her now-defunct blood-testing startup, has been convicted of defrauding investors. If it stands, she faces jail time. Even in Silicon Valley, there's a limit to how flagrantly founders can fake it until they make it.
Nio’s European road trip will earn bragging rights 4 Jan 2022 The Chinese electric-car maker will win foreign fans with a marketing splurge. While it may take years to grab a big share of the $120 bln global market for battery-powered rides, even modest success abroad can put it ahead of rivals, boosting its sales and stock in 2022.
Wall Street will find ways to satisfy crypto envy 3 Jan 2022 Banks have mostly been shut out of the $2 trln digital asset craze. Many want in, but they will have to deal with murky regulation, a 24/7 market and patchy legal protections. A fight for profit and customers may also obscure other risks in a market untested by the mainstream.
India’s tech stock bubble is poised to deflate 28 Dec 2021 Investors will continue to afford banks and consumer firms dizzying valuations but will increasingly give their money-losing digital brethren a shorter leash. Some mix of rampant competition, slowing user growth and rising data charges will crash the party for the startup crew.
Viewsroom: Some of our 2022 predictions, Part One 23 Dec 2021 Look for an end to the cult of revenue and another milestone for Microsoft. As net-zero efforts falter, investors ready a Plan B. Riyadh becomes strangely appealing. The World Cup pays dividends for the Gulf. And chips become Taiwan’s green calling card. Our columnists explain.
Tencent sets stage for empire tidy-up 23 Dec 2021 The Chinese giant is sitting on a $185 bln investment portfolio that confuses investors and might bother regulators. Its decision to return most of a $19 bln stake in e-commerce ally JD to shareholders makes strategic sense and is financially savvy. Other sales could follow.
Ant will be best among China’s BAD bunch 23 Dec 2021 After a brutal year for tech, ByteDance, Ant and Didi will spearhead the sector’s recovery. A shaky ad market looms for the restructured TikTok owner, however, while the ride-hailing company faces rising driver costs. Jack Ma’s fintech outfit has the clearest path ahead.
Capital Calls: Hedge fund fine 22 Dec 2021 Concise views on global finance: Britain’s FCA fines BlueCrest Capital 41 mln pounds, a third of the fund’s U.S. penalty.
The Exchange: Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg 21 Dec 2021 With an election looming early next year, the Liberal Party’s deputy leader discusses everything from booster shots to Big Tech, climate change to China, immigration to inflation, and more. He tells Jeffrey Goldfarb how his country can overcome the many economic challenges ahead.
Alibaba climate tide can lift valuation boat 20 Dec 2021 The e-commerce titan, whose market worth has halved this year, has unveiled bold 2030 carbon neutrality goals. Notably, it wants to widen the scope of consumer and merchant emissions it includes. Details will be key but longer term, the efforts could bolster shareholder returns.
China’s metaverse will be a tiny place 16 Dec 2021 Stocks in local companies associated with digital worlds blew up in 2021. The country’s video-games industry, tech expertise and masses of disaffected youth make it an ideal place to push the bleeding edge of virtual reality. That’s precisely why Beijing is squashing it.
Asian super-apps clear regulatory road – for now 14 Dec 2021 While Big Tech in the United States and China is on the defensive, startups from Grab to GoTo are keeping governments happy by bringing small businesses online and finance to the masses in Indonesia and beyond. That opens a fast lane for growth, but there may be tolls to pay.
U.S. blacklist puts China AI into local mode 14 Dec 2021 Artificial intelligence startup SenseTime is delaying its $800 mln Hong Kong IPO after the mid-deal shock of Washington’s investment ban. Foreign backers can be mostly replaced by mainland money. But the boycott ends the sector’s global ambitions and accelerates tech decoupling.
Capital Calls: UBS, Pfizer, Peloton 13 Dec 2021 Concise views on global finance: An appeals court has reduced a penalty for the Swiss bank by 60% for tax wrongdoings; the U.S. pharma group is buying a drugmaker to bolster its post-pandemic growth options; real risks are a bigger threat to the bike-app company than fake ones.
Cancer biotech’s triple listing has singular risk 13 Dec 2021 Beigene is raising $3.3 bln on Shanghai’s STAR market, making it the first company to trade there and in New York and Hong Kong. That suits its ambition to be seen as a global business and gives it enviable funding options. But its listing largesse is at the mercy of geopolitics.
Xi’s new year’s resolutions are hard balancing act 13 Dec 2021 China's president wants to tap the brakes on tech and other crackdowns in 2022. He's also softening his energy-transition stance while pushing for more infrastructure. Yet he plans no U-turns on property or how regions raise funds. Officials will be walking a tightrope to comply.
The Exchange: Breakingviews at Reuters Next 9 Dec 2021 At the global conference, our columnists interviewed the movers and shakers at Ola Electric, Philip Morris, ViacomCBS and Klarna about disruption at scale in India, the challenges of making bold corporate transitions in tobacco and media, and Europe’s fintech frenzy.
Capital Calls: Securitas 8 Dec 2021 Concise views on global finance: The Swedish security specialist’s acquisition of Stanley Black & Decker’s alarms unit should boost growth and margins.
Apple’s ugly China deal mostly bought time 8 Dec 2021 The iPhone maker in 2016 secretly promised Beijing $275 bln of investment in exchange for relaxing pressure on its business, per a new report. The sum exceeds its sales in the country since then. Boss Tim Cook may have had little choice, but it muddles the return calculus.
LG’s $11 bln battery spinoff is fully charged 8 Dec 2021 The South Korean group is eyeing a $60 bln valuation for its crown jewel in what could be the country's biggest IPO. The hot play on electric vehicles hopes to entice investors by offering a discount to peer CATL. LG's track record of recalls, though, warrants caution.