Robin Harding is the FT’s Tokyo Bureau Chief. Until 2015, he was based in Washington covering the US Federal Reserve, the Treasury and the IMF. Before his current role, he spent five years as FT’s Economist Editor in Washington, and two years as FT Tech Reporter in Tokyo.
Angered at the shareholder revolt at Apple over the $99mn pay packet for chief executive Tim Cook, Moritz, a partner at Sequoia Capital, argues that Institutional Shareholder Services and its smaller rivals have “become judge and jury for the actions of corporate America”.
After the challenges of the pandemic, the focus for asset managers is now less on recovery and more on innovation. But how can this aspiration be translated into a competitive advantage?
Stefania Palma is the FT’s correspondent based in Singapore covering the city state, Malaysia and Indonesia. She reports on a wide spectrum of news covering financial markets, economics, politics, but also society, life and arts.
There was once a point where the Omicron variant was disrupting trade, and pandemic-related shipping delays, congested ports and packed warehouses. Now, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has added to supply chain woes...
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