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Bloomberg
22-05-2025
- Climate
- Bloomberg
Hong Kong Never-Ending Dry Season Highlights Rising Climate Risks
By , Mary Hui, and Raymond Schillinger Save In this week's Hong Kong Edition, we look at why this year's weather has been so dry, interview the brothers behind the surprise hit movie 'Four Trails,' warn about the tumbling cost of borrowing and review an Australian-inspired budget cafe by a Michelin-starred team. To subscribe to this weekly newsletter for free, click here.


Bloomberg
24-04-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
China Has the Upper Hand as Trump Wavers on Tariff War
By , Mary Hui, and Denise Wee Save In this week's Hong Kong Edition, we look at how the city is faring as it's caught in the US-China trade war, and review a new French restaurant in Central. To subscribe to this weekly newsletter for free, click here.


Bloomberg
27-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Bloomberg
Boozing Rugby Fans to Test Hong Kong's Shiny New Stadium at Sevens
By , Mary Hui, and Denise Wee Save In this week's Hong Kong Edition, we dive straight into the city's busiest week — including what fans can expect at the Sevens' new home, the lowdown on HSBC's summit and spotlight two mega art shows. We also review Tsui Wah's Central reboot and explain why the weather is unusually nice here (but not in Singapore). To subscribe to this weekly newsletter for free, click here.


Bloomberg
22-03-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Rain Soaks Singapore as Scientists Worry About ‘Burst Flooding'
Welcome to Singapore Edition. Each week we bring insights into one of Asia's most dynamic economies. If you haven't yet, please sign up here. This waterlogged week, Mary Hui looks at a rising threat of flash flooding, Olivia Poh follows the changes looming in the nation's ride-hailing industry and Alfred Cang tells a cautionary tale from the nation's booming family office business.
Yahoo
13-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Cyclone Zelia Strengthens Off Australia's Major Iron Ore Hub
(Bloomberg) -- Tropical Cyclone Zelia has strengthened off Western Australia and is expected to cross the coast on Friday near the nation's major iron ore export hub, bringing heavy rain and damaging wind gusts. Saudi Arabia's Neom Signs $5 Billion Deal for AI Data Center The Forgotten French Architect Who Rebuilt Marseille In New Orleans, an Aging Dome Tries to Stay Super Zelia is forecast to intensify further as it moves toward the Pilbara coast, with the slow movement of the system likely to produce very high rainfall along its track, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. The cyclone has strengthened to a Category 2 and is likely to develop into a Category 3 before landfall. Port Hedland, Australia's biggest iron ore export harbor that's utilized by BHP Group and Fortescue Ltd., will close at 6 p.m. local time on Wednesday. The cyclone is currently forecast to make landfall east of the port. BHP said its rail operations will start ramping down in line with the shutter of the port, while its mines continued to operate. Fortescue said the company was following the directive from the port, without elaborating further. A series of cyclones have dumped heavy rain across the Pilbara region this year and disrupted iron ore operations, even damaging a port facility operated by mining heavyweight Rio Tinto Group. Further downpours on already saturated ground could lead to flash flooding and put vital rail links to ports at risk. Rio, which ships iron ore from terminals to the southwest of Port Hedland, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. Zelia is set to be the first cyclone to cross the Australian coast this season, which runs from November through to the end of April. It will be the latest landfall during a season since Tropical Cyclone Blanche in March 2017. Get the Weather Watch newsletter — tracking the market, business and economic impacts of extreme weather from Bloomberg's team of dedicated reporters. --With assistance from Mary Hui. (Updates with cyclone strengthening, Port Hedland closure.) Why Fast Food Could Be MAHA's Next Target Trump's Tariffs Make Currency Trading Cool Again After Years of Decline The Game Changer: How Ely Callaway Remade Golf Trump Promised to Run the Economy Hotter. His Shock and Awe May Have a Chilling Effect Elon Musk's DOGE Is a Force Americans Can't Afford to Ignore ©2025 Bloomberg L.P.