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Yachts moored at One15 Marina Club on Sentosa Island in Singapore.

Singapore’s ultra rich shun the bling in laundering crackdown

Sales of luxury cars, properties and golf memberships are falling in the wake of a $3.4 billion money laundering probe.

  • Mercedes Ruehl and Leo Lewis

How China built BYD, its Tesla killer

BYD’s sales have grown by about 1 million cars in each of the past two years. The last automaker to accomplish that was General Motors — and that was in 1946.

  • Keith Bradsher

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Deflation, property dampens Chinese New Year cheer

China’s Lunar holiday travel data is being closely scrutinised for signs of consumer weakness and deflation as China’s Year of the Dragon begins.

  • Michael Smith

This Month

Presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto, centre right, and his running mate Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the eldest son of Indonesian President Joko Widodo, greet their supporters during their campaign rally at Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium in Jakarta on Saturday,

Prabowo tramples rivals before Indonesia’s presidential poll

Reform candidate Anies Baswedan has promised to wind back Indonesia’s nickel policies, as candidates wrap up campaigning before national elections on Wednesday.

  • Emma Connors
Imran Khan’s candidates were set to be the largest group in parliament, but they still fell short of a simple majority.

Imran Khan’s poll win from prison humiliates Pakistan’s generals

The party of the jailed former prime minister took the most seats in national elections, stunning Pakistan’s military rulers and creating a political crisis.

  • Christina Goldbaum
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Presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto and running mate Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the president’s son.

Indonesia’s Jokowi under fire over ‘election meddling’

The hugely popular outgoing president has backed away from campaigning for the frontrunner and his running mate, who is Jokowi’s son.

  • Emma Connors
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

Putin urges US to ‘negotiate’ on Ukraine in Tucker Carlson interview

In the two-hour interview, the Russian president was direct about how he sees his Ukraine invasion ending: not with a military victory, but a deal with the West.

  • Anton Troianovski

How Indonesia’s election will shift cosy China relationship

Indonesia is one of the most important ‘swing states’ in the US-China rivalry and, with a change of government on the way, it appears to be inching towards stronger ties with the West.

  • Emma Connors
Inayah Wulandari Wahid, the youngest daughter of former Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid, at lunch in South Jakarta on February 5.

My father dissed your queen in front of your PM

The youngest daughter of former Indonesian president Gus Dur was in the room where it happened.

  • Emma Connors
Shoppers at a Costco in Shenzhen.

Why China’s deflation may be good news for Australia

Prices of China’s products shipped overseas have been falling at the fastest rate since the 2008 crisis, and could help to push down inflation worldwide.

  • Joseph Cotterill, Claire Jones and Martin Arnold
Beijing

China’s prices fall at fastest rate in 15 years

China’s consumer prices remained in deflationary territory for the fourth month running in January, as policymakers struggle to revive consumer and investor confidence.

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  • Trudy Harris and Joshua Peach
Yang Hengjun received a Ph.D from the University of Technology in Sydney.

Why China handed Yang Hengjun the death sentence

The Australian novelist, blogger, academic, businessman and ex-Chinese official antagonised Beijing’s security agencies, but no public evidence of spying exists.

  • Michael Smith
Wu Qing is a veteran regulator with a reputation for tough action as policymakers struggle to stabilise the country’s stock markets.

Xi sacks China’s top markets regulator to halt rout

The replacement comes after Chinese authorities struggle to stop a sell-off in the world’s second-largest sharemarket.

  • Samuel Shen and Tom Westbrook
Alibaba has launched another share buyback.

Alibaba approves another $38b in buybacks after sales slump

The Hangzhou-based group is trying to stage a comeback from years of brutal government punishment and strategic missteps.

  • Jane Zhang

Five reasons why the Indonesian election matters to Australia

From the spectre of an Indonesian Donald Trump to the birth of a political dynasty; here’s what you should know about the February 14 election.

  • Emma Connors
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The question is whether Chinese equities are a value trade or a value trap.

Why investors shouldn’t flee China’s dire market just yet

The Asian giant’s sharemarket is doom and gloom, but when an asset is declared “uninvestable” it is often time to buy.

  • Robin Harding
 Huawei

China defies US curbs with next-level chip production

China’s SMIC and Huawei plan to make new five-nanometre chips, supporting Beijing’s goal for advanced semiconductors.

  • Qianer Liu
Australian writer Yang Hengjun has been detained for five years in China.

China plays hardball with Canberra on Yang sentence

Beijing is sending a message to the Albanese government that it is not going to get everything it wants by handing an Australian citizen a suspended death sentence.

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  • Michael Smith
Hong Kong city skyline view from Kowloon.

Why Hong Kong is again stirring the interest of Australian companies

It’s not the same as the pre-pandemic, security lockdown era, but there is still “so much opportunity”, says the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong boss.

  • Michael Smith
AFR correspondent Michael Smith checks out Domino’s “cheese volcano pizza” at his local Tokyo outlet.

What was Don Meij thinking? Inside a Tokyo Domino’s

Cheese volcanos are on the menu as Domino’s struggles to stay on top in the Japanese market, where its pizza crown is slipping.

  • Michael Smith