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Has Japan’s Softbank Found the Next Alibaba?
By Clint Richards
CEO Masayoshi Son is looking to make his mark on Southeast Asian’s ecommerce market.
No One Who Bought Alibaba Stock Actually Owns Alibaba
By John Ford
The unusual business structure of the year’s biggest IPO – and why it might not be legal.
Is Asia the New Silicon Valley?
By Zachary Keck
Plus, al-Qaeda in Myanmar and why are Japanese citizens still buying CDs? General interest links.
Online Shopping in China: A Brave New World
By Sara Hsu
China’s online shopping sector is growing rapidly, and despite some concerns has considerable potential.
The Rise of Chinese E-Commerce in South Korea
By Tae-jun Kang
Chinese online marketplaces are a growing phenomenon throughout South Korea.
The Rise of China’s Online Investment Funds
By James Parker
Despite criticism, the funds seem a positive for China’s repressed depositors.
Singles Day in China Decimates Online Shopping Records
Move over Cyber Monday. Chinese shoppers spent more than $5.75 billion in 24 hours.
China's Tencent Woos Silicon Valley With Snapchat Bid
The Chinese media giant will lead a US$ 200 million round of investment in Snapchat.
After $1B Valuation, Fake Beats Flood Chinese Wholesale Market
Chinese factories offering huge bulk-buys of the sought-after knock-offs.
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