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politics
Why Taiwan’s Status Risks Igniting a US-China ClashWealthy, democratic and strategically located off the Chinese coast, Taiwan has long been the most volatile issue between the US and China. Both sides have avoided serious conflict by leaving unsettled the question of who actually owns the island. But it’s becoming harder to avoid as China’s military ratchets up exercises near what President Xi Jinping views as his country’s lost territory. Standing in the way are the US Pacific Fleet and Taiwanese voters, who have emphatically rejected closer tMay 24, 2024
politics
Unions See Opportunity in Biden Boosting Chip PlantsThis is Washington Edition, the newsletter about money, power and politics in the nation’s capital. Today, industrial policy reporter Mackenzie Hawkins outlines a bid by unions to organize workers in the semiconductor industry. Sign up here and follow us at @bpolitics. Email our editors here.May 24, 2024
business
Where Dealmaking is Heating Up Ahead of Memorial DayHi, it’s Matt Monks in New York. Today, we recap some of dealmaking trends we’re excited about ahead of the Memorial Day weekend. Elsewhere, CVS looks for a PE partner while Hargreaves Lansdown looks at the upside of rebuffing some suitors. And the newsletter will be back Tuesday. Today's top storiesMay 24, 2024
politics
Ukraine’s Peace Project Is Dented by Rival Plan, Hollywood CashUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s main diplomatic push to secure broader global support against Russia’s invasion has suffered a double blow less than a month before leaders gather for a once-ambitious summit.May 24, 2024
economics
World Economy Latest: Debt Danger ZoneI’m Chris Anstey, an economics editor in Boston, and today we’re looking at fresh alarms about debt burdens. Send us feedback and tips to ecodaily@bloomberg.net or get in touch on X via @economics. And if you aren’t yet signed up to receive this newsletter, you can do so here.May 24, 2024