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Investing is not a simple matter. In an era defined by rapid interest rate shifts, persistent inflation and complex geopolitical currents, the traditional investment playbook is being rewritten. The number of choices is constantly growing, the quantity of information can feel overwhelming, the market is always evolving, often in volatile and unpredictable ways, and then there is the fear of missing out on the best...</description>
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      <description>While the US’ AI companies have repeatedly made headlines with historically high valuations, some keen-eyed investors have been making money in China’s AI sector, which has also been on the rise.
Thanks to the success of DeepSeek and other native large language models (LLMs), Grace Tam, chief investment adviser at BNP Paribas (BNPP) Hong Kong, says she had expected the “nourishing policies” for AI and digital consumption that were adopted as part of China’s 15th five-year plan at the plenum on...</description>
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      <title>China bets on real-world AI uses, backed by state support and innovation</title>
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      <description>Traditionally one of the stock market’s quieter, steadier sectors, healthcare companies used to be regarded as essential, defensive and rarely exciting.
But the confluence of artificial intelligence, biotechnology, an ageing global population and Covid-19 has turned healthcare into one of the decade’s most closely watched industries.
What started as pandemic-era crisis management for hospitals and technology firms has morphed into a lasting shift. Remote consultations are normal, diagnostics are...</description>
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      <description>One of the most exciting uses of the blockchain is the tokenisation of real world assets – the ability to represent traditional financial assets as digital units. In theory, you can tokenise anything: funds, stocks, bonds, commodities, real estate, private equity – even artworks.
There are a number of compelling advantages to doing so, especially as institutions are already seeing benefits all the way up to the retail level. China Asset Management (Hong Kong), for instance, launched digital...</description>
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