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BNN Bloomberg: Global banks are quietly cutting China jobs as big bang fizzles

Christopher Marquis, Sinyi professor of Chinese management at Cambridge Judge Business School and author of the book ‘Mao and Markets.’ Is featured in this article about China jobs at global banks being quietly. China’s financial opening that kicked off three…

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New York Times: China’s Communist Party Congress – For his 3rd term, Xi Jinping surrounds himself with Loyalists

Christopher Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in this article about the China’s Communist Party Congress. (subs) Read the full article [nytimes.com]…

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BBC News Mundo: Why Xi Jinping is not a new Mao Zedong (nor does he seek to be)

Christopher Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School and author of the forthcoming book "Mao and Markets," is featured in this article about Xi Jinping often being defined as a new Mao Zedong. Christopher agrees that…

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Financial Times: Beijing’s pivot from market reforms sparks viral debate on economic agenda

Christopher Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in this article about China’s wealth. The ‘mechanisms’ of achieving wealth distribution have to be considered carefully to ensure that “the high-end productive and innovative part…

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YouTube (Yahoo Finance): China’s economy won’t be ‘going up anytime soon,’ professor says

Christopher Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at The University of Cambridge, joins Yahoo Finance Live anchor Akiko Fujita to discuss Xi Jinping's address to the Chinese Communist Party Congress, the outlook for Chinese economic growth, and whether the Chinese leader…

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Harvard Business Review: The Chinese market is more than just its urban centres

Christopher Marquis, Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes about geopolitical uncertainty and multinationals exiting China in record numbers. “Too many multinational companies start by targeting China’s rich urban markets. But as a few, such as chip…

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The New York Times: Xi Jinping is the second coming of Mao Zedong

Chris Marquis, Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in this article about China’s leader, Xi Jinping, emulating former China ruler Mao Zedong. “He uses Mao’s slogans frequently. He dresses like him, gestures like him. At…

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European Business Magazine: LG’s first-ever ‘Life’s Good Award’ to uncover new innovations for a better life for all

LG Electronics (LG) announces that its first Life’s Good Award is now under way. LG is bringing together respected academics from a diverse range of environment and social industries to support its own executives on the award's judging panel, which…

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SupChina: How companies are dealing with the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act

Chris Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, talks to Craig Allen, president of the US-China Business Council, and Jon Gold, vice president of Supply Chain and Customs Policy at the National Retail Federation, to help…

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Forbes Brasil: What is the true cost of the food that goes to the plate?

Chris Marquis, Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, meets Truce Price, which with its method attracts institutions such as Rabobank and the United Nations Food Systems Summit. The increase in prices in the supermarket has made us…

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