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...That was Leo Lewis and Kana Inagaki here in the Tokyo bureau of the FT, joining me for this discussion of Japan....
...Gideon talks to the FT’s Kana Inagaki and Leo Lewis about whether the new mood of optimism about Japan is justified....
...Leo Lewis, the FT’s Asia business editor, discusses what’s changed with Rahm Emanuel, the US ambassador to Japan. Want more?...
...I’m Leo Lewis, the FT’s Asia business editor, standing in for Gideon Rachman while he’s on holiday....
...A fear that Chinese competition is undermining not only their economies but also their social and political stability, writes Gideon Rachman....
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...Asia business editor Leo Lewis says Hong Kong’s multinationals and global funds are preparing for the worst....
...“Gene editing tools give us the ability to mimic conventional breeding techniques by making genetic changes within a species,” said Gideon Henderson, chief scientist at the Department for Environment, Food...
...Lewis, the “magic circle” firm’s finance chief, will succeed Gideon Moore, who has held the top job since 2016....
...Technology is about to give this debate an intriguing new dimension, writes Leo Lewis. Thank you to those who took part in our poll on Wednesday....
..., is a clever literary device and Lewis is a skilful storyteller....
...According to medical director Dr Tamsin Lewis, our early 30s is the best time to enroll, as this is when your body starts ageing....
...China is still a long way from being a superpower If China is unable to achieve a global military presence that rivals the US, it may have to find a new way of being a superpower, argues Gideon Rachman....
...She tells Gideon Rachman in this podcast how decades of misgovernance led to the current crisis....
..., Jonathan Cape, RRP£16.99 Telling the story of feminism through the struggles of individual women, and the causes they championed, is a clever literary device and Lewis is a skilful storyteller....
...Linklaters has named Paul Lewis as the new firmwide managing partner, succeeding Gideon Moore. He was previously the head of Linklaters’ finance division and co-head of the innovation group....
...gideon.rachman@ft.com Follow Gideon Rachman with myFT and on Twitter Letters in response to this column: Liberalism is doomed if it cannot also be radical / From Lewis Jackson, Barcelona, Spain Can the...
...Lewis Jackson Barcelona, Spain...
...There is “no question” that firms will start pulling people back the moment a vaccine hits, Lewis Horne told a Californian newspaper the other day. Mr Horne might say that....
...(FT) The future of HK as Asia’s financial centre Singapore and Tokyo are poised for opportunity, but China’s shadow looms large, writes Leo Lewis....
...That is a startling bleak view, but he was not wrong to pose the question, Gideon Rachman writes....
...(FT) Supreme court pricks police in Japan tattoo saga A seemingly innocuous ruling about body art has momentous implications, writes Leo Lewis....
...(FT) Governments play meddling matchmaker In Japan, coronavirus has reawakened the government’s urge to play a proactive role in fortifying a corporate world in crisis, Leo Lewis writes....
...Chloe Cornish, the FT’s Middle East correspondent, who lives and works in Beirut, discusses the impact of the blast with Gideon Rachman, our chief foreign affairs columnist....
...(FT) Coronavirus could kill off populism The distinguishing characteristic of the Donald Trump-Jair Bolsonaro approach to Covid-19 is a fatal inability to face reality, writes Gideon Rachman....
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