Big Take Asia

By: Bloomberg
  • Summary

  • Understanding Asia is essential to understanding the global economy and the world of business. This region is home to the world's fastest-growing economies and is where the only real threat to the US superpower status will rise and is rising. Asia is a story of new guards, mounting power and in many cases, of unheard-of scale.

    Every week, we will bring you the most important story from the region with an in-depth look at what happened, how we got here, and why this has financial and/or business ramifications across the globe.

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Episodes
  • After a Deadly Student Uprising, Bangladesh Starts Over, Again
    Aug 13 2024

    After weeks of protests and a brutal crackdown that led to several hundred deaths, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to step down and flee the country, putting an abrupt end to her more than 15 years in power. Stepping into the leadership vacuum is Nobel Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus, who we spoke to last month -- when he was facing charges that his supporters said were trumped up by Hasina.

    Today on The Big Take Asia, host K. Oanh Ha speaks to Bloomberg’s Kai Schultz about what drove the student-led uprising and Hasina’s downfall, Yunus’s surprising turn to politics, and what’s at stake for one of Asia’s most promising economies.

    Read more:

    Yunus Cleared in Graft Case After Becoming Bangladesh Leader

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    Why This Nobel Prize Winner Faces Life Imprisonment in Bangladesh

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    16 mins
  • $200 Billion, Four Heirs And One Mighty Indian Empire
    Aug 4 2024

    Gautam Adani, the controversial Indian billionaire, gathered his two sons and two nephews for a family lunch one day and asked them a bombshell question: Did they want to carve up the Adani Group’s sprawling businesses between themselves and part ways? Or did they want to stick together? He gave them three months to decide.

    Today on The Big Take Asia, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg editor Anto Antony about the Adanis’ ambitious succession plan, in the wake of regulatory probes and a daring short-seller attack. We also hear from the Adanis themselves on their vision of an Adani Group without Gautam at the helm, how they’ll make decisions to manage an empire – which spans everything from airports to solar farms – and what's at stake for India’s $3.5 trillion economy.

    Read more: Adani Unveils $213 Billion Succession Plan as Scrutiny Persists

    Further listening: The Rise of Modi: Why India’s Leader Is So Popular – and Polarizing

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    19 mins
  • Japan’s Small Businesses Have a Problem. They Don’t Know How to Raise Prices
    Jul 29 2024

    Costs are rising in Japan and small businesses risk being squeezed into oblivion if they don’t figure out how to raise their prices. After decades of deflation, many small Japanese companies are out of practice on exactly how to do it.

    Today on The Big Take Asia, host Rebecca Choong Wilkins talks to Bloomberg senior editor Reed Stevenson about a class he visited where people are relearning the long-lost skill of negotiation, and what a failure to raise prices at these small businesses – which make up 90% of the economy – could mean for Japan’s future.

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    16 mins

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