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HSBC Is Tackling Hong Kong’s Commercial Real Estate Crisis

2025-10-09 14:25:21

For those concerned with financial stability, HSBC Holdings Plc. is doing the right thing by taking its Hong Kong subsidiary private. But its shareholders do not like it.

This Isn't the Asset Boom Voters Wanted

2025-10-09 12:00:21

Connecting the dots shows deepening pessimism about higher inflation.

European Giants Are Trying a Radical Path to Stock Market Glory

2025-10-09 12:00:12

The latest moves by European companies to list in the US are more radical than meets the eye. AstraZeneca Plc and TotalEnergies SE want to upgrade their existing US equity offering to stock from from quasi stock — a well-trodden path. But as ever, the devil is in the detail.

Liquified Natural Gas Risks Becoming a Bridge to Nowhere

2025-10-09 11:30:07

The conventional wisdom says liquified natural gas is the future of energy — bridging the gap between the world abandoning fossil fuels and renewable supplies coming online. But that rosy outlook faces a reckoning. LNG is threatened by a pincer movement involving, ironically, the two old and new sources it’s supposed to bridge: coal and solar.

Putin Is Taking His Hybrid Warfare to the Sea

2025-10-09 11:00:10

As a retired admiral and former supreme allied commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, I was thrilled when Sweden and Finland joined the alliance. My first thought was about the vast coastline the two Nordic states provided, essentially turning the Baltic Sea has into a “NATO lake.”

The Politics of Road Rage Are Winning Over Young Men in Europe

2025-10-09 11:00:07

A recent campaign video for the Czech Motorists Party opens in an auto-repair shop. A female driver throws her keys to a ripped, square-jawed mechanic, who summons his team with a nod. Sparks fly, carburetors change hands and a rock groove kicks in as the head grease monkey — played by car enthusiast and party figurehead Filip Turek — ticks off the party’s priorities: no to the Green Deal, yes to supporting the car industry.