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Stepping back: AirAsia's Tony Fernandes, one of the best-known names in global aviation, plans to focus more on areas such as health, education and private equity. https://bloom.bg/3L3nqRC

Graying population: As India overtakes China as the most populous country in the world, both the nations face tough questions on catering to their aging demographics. https://bloom.bg/3oEMkiW

Growing investments: Bankers chase startups in Japan amid funding crunch elsewhere, as Prime Minister Kishida seeks to breathe new life into the nation's startup scene. https://bit.ly/43XeOEJ
Silent role: How did billionaire Gautam Adani build his mighty business empire? The spotlight is turning to the quiet role of his brother Vinod. https://bloom.bg/3L6soNp

Bad syrup: The World Health Organization found contaminated cough syrup, manufactured in India, in the Western Pacific islands. https://bloom.bg/3n4LxYi

Money moguls: From Binance’s Changpeng Zhao to India's Uday Kotak, these are the richest 25 people in new finance — and they are moving up fast. https://bloom.bg/3oFXuUG
Green push: India is accelerating renewable energy project installations to hit a goal to have 500 gigawatts of clean energy generation capacity in 2030. https://bloom.bg/3NhGMoR

Big expansion: India's largest carmaker is planning to double manufacturing capability, adding capacity of up to 1 million vehicles annually after profit beats expectation. https://bloom.bg/3Ni7HRE

Costly flying: Airfares have skyrocketed across the world since the pandemic. Here's why it's likely to remain expensive. https://bloom.bg/444xpPl
Streaming wars: Mukesh Ambani's broadcast venture signed a muti-year pact with Warner Bros Discovery to stream its exclusive content including Succession and House of the Dragons in India, marking another win for Asia's richest man over Walt Disney. https://bloom.bg/3NkVafV

Back to binge: Adani Group is aiming to raise about $800 million for new green energy projects, in what could be its biggest borrowing since the scathing report from short-seller Hindenburg. https://bloom.bg/3LC7VBG

Top exporter: Thailand consolidated its position as the top global condom exporter in 2022, a year when its biggest buyer China coincidentally reported its first population drop in six decades. https://bloom.bg/3LhI9RV
Startup troubles: India’s most valuable startup, Byju's, sought to reassure employees and partners after a weekend raid of the education company’s offices by the agency that investigates money laundering in the country. https://bloom.bg/3LpVl77

Energy leader: Billionaire Adani's clean energy unit's fourth-quarter profits surge as the conglomerate prioritizes renewable power. https://bloom.bg/3njaP4S

ChatGPT frenzy: Samsung is banning employee use of tools such as ChatGPT after discovering staff uploaded sensitive code to the platform. https://bloom.bg/41aKNPr
China's answers to ChatGPT: Chinese censorship of social media is well established, but how is it playing out in the new world of generative AI? https://trib.al/Cd9ZeNr

Freighter planes:
Japan Airlines will introduce three new cargo planes for the first time in more than a decade, seeking to diversify revenue by tapping into global and local consumer demand. https://trib.al/s1YkTfE

Potential adversaries:
An assessment found the US Navy most hobbled by failures in acquiring parts, personnel, supplies and training — despite being on the front lines in a potential conflict with China. https://trib.al/MkElyOM
Free pass: The Biden administration has decided to remain publicly quiet on India’s democratic backsliding, according to senior US officials, as the US intensifies efforts to keep New Delhi on its side in the rivalry with China. https://bloom.bg/421kJaw

Airline insolvency: Tycoon Wadia's airline Go Airlines India filed for insolvency, blaming failing Pratt & Whitney engines for grounding about half its fleet of Airbus aircrafts. https://bloom.bg/3niGvYn

Tilting towards bonds: Fund managers from Morgan Stanley and UBS are picking bonds over stocks as threat of recession looms. https://bloom.bg/3VtM56U
Funding lines: The Jain brothers, who together control one of the largest media conglomerates in India which runs The Times of India, have initiated talks with financiers as the firms partition looms. https://trib.al/asfy9xF

China worries deepen:
The Biden administration has made the call to stay quiet about India's undemocratic practices. Now more than ever, it needs Delhi as a counterbalance to China and Russia. https://trib.al/5ToPbMT

AI predictions:
Artificial intelligence will be dangerous in the hands of unscrupulous people, according to Microsoft Chief Economist Michael Schwarz. https://trib.al/ivZ6I33
Talent war: There's an insatiable need for AI talent in India that's outstripping supply. The result could be double the compensation, or even a BMW motorcycle as a sign-on bonus. https://bloom.bg/429VO4Q

Engine woes: Faults with engines supplied by Pratt & Whitney to Go Airlines forced the budget carrier to keep its Airbus SE jets on the ground for 17,244 days in the past three years, court filings show. https://bloom.bg/3Lu6Pqp

Bright signs: Travel in China surged over the Labor Day holidays as consumers emerged from three years of pandemic restrictions and Covid waves, boosting the economy’s recovery. https://bloom.bg/3paYGQ0
Potential initial public offering: Alibaba's international online shopping business unit, which includes Lazada and AliExpress, is exploring a US IPO. https://trib.al/qNOsS90

AI chips:
Microsoft is working with Advanced Micro Devices on the chipmaker’s expansion into artificial intelligence processors. https://trib.al/AhbqnfJ

World's top currency:
Leaders in Beijing are cutting deals to boost the yuan as an alternative pole for international finance, trade and lending. https://trib.al/9ugsqjj
Kashmir issue: Pakistan says it will not have bilateral relations with India until New Delhi reviews PM Narendra Modi's decision four years ago to revoke Kashmir's autonomy. https://bloom.bg/44DR8Wj

Signs of light: Go Airlines, which went under citing Pratt & Whitney engine failures, is optimistic about resuming flights within seven days if the bankruptcy court restrains lessors from taking back its aircraft. https://bloom.bg/3HScxRR

Changing trade landscape: World trade data is beginning to show early signs of "Reglobalization," with Vietnam, Mexico, and India among the gainers at China's expense. https://bloom.bg/3nwrTVr
Soaring rents: Singapore’s hot housing market is hitting young singles hard — and becoming a political problem https://trib.al/FEojSxm

Thwarting AI plagiarism: A 22-year-old Princeton University student developed an app called GPTZero to deter the misuse of the ChatGPT in classrooms. Now he aims to "save journalism." https://trib.al/mFV7qaP

Ready for take off: As growth in the US and China stalls, Apple has a new pitch for investors: Emerging markets like India are our next frontier. https://trib.al/wJJbLs0
Trade deal: India and Canada are getting closer to signing an early-state trade agreement, a move that's part of a larger Canadian strategy to diversify supply chains away from China. https://bloom.bg/42w943g

More trouble: Beleaguered Go Airlines has been asked to stop selling tickets after it filed for insolvency amid what it called repeated failures of Pratt and Whitney aircraft engines. https://bloom.bg/42fLV5x

Anti-spy crackdown: China has launched a nationwide anti-spy crackdown on consulting firms, state media says, as Beijing moves to tighten foreign access to sensitive information. https://bloom.bg/3HRi8YI
Would you like AI with that?: Wendy’s will begin testing an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot next month that will talk to customers and take drive-thru orders, becoming the latest fast-food chain to employ the technology. https://trib.al/bj1odGo

Potential exit: Italy has signaled to the US that it intends to pull out of a controversial investment pact with China before the end of the year. https://trib.al/RyA4m2m

Explainer: Former Pakistan premier Imran Khan’s bid for snap elections is fueling political and legal turmoil in the cash-strapped nation. https://trib.al/J24MXFc
Karnataka election is a close contest for the BJP and Congress

Local polls are set to open Wednesday morning in one of India’s wealthiest states, a key test for Modi’s popularity among swing voters — and his resilience ahead of national elections next year.

Recent opinion polls indicate the possibility of a hung assembly, though most suggest the main opposition Indian National Congress has an edge. If Congress wins Karnataka, it would mark the party’s second time ousting the BJP in a decade. The results are expected May 13 and it is likely to show a close race. Catch up with the details here: http://bloom.bg/3LIAPyU
Global recession fears: An investment firm controlled by a top Abu Dhabi royal builds a short position worth billions of dollars in US stocks, sources say. https://trib.al/TRj7C9O

Restoring Japan's chip industry: Meet the man who is taking on what seems like an impossible task — building a globally competitive semiconductor manufacturer from scratch. https://trib.al/2TH0EV0

Russia's war in Ukraine: A two-day meeting on the Black Sea grain deal between United Nations officials and deputy defense ministers from Turkey, Russia and Ukraine started in Istanbul. https://trib.al/iz3bplb
Modi-Biden dinner: Joe Biden will host India's Narendra Modi for a state dinner, the White House said, marking his third such event after dinners for the leaders of France and South Korea. https://bloom.bg/3pvOP7K

EV push
: Indian conglomerate L&T's engineering arm is ramping up investments in self-driving and electric vehicle technologies, betting on India's appeal as a source of expertise for global manufacturers. https://bloom.bg/44NHjVV

Thailand monarchy
: A wave of royal skepticism is changing Thailand's political landscape ahead of a May 14 election. https://bloom.bg/3Mf2EAe
Court probe: India's top court and markets regulator are facing their biggest opportunity to show the country's determination to police its most powerful companies as they investigate the bombshell allegations on Gautam Adani by Hindenburg. https://bloom.bg/42uunCQ

Back to debt: Three companies controlled by billionaire Adani are considering a fundraising that may draw as much as $5 billion, people familiar with the matter say. https://bloom.bg/3nMkyBf

Scaring away investors: China's unpredictable policy making is deterring foreign investment that the country's cash-strapped cities are desperate to entice. https://bloom.bg/3I32Hg6
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Turkey 🇹🇷 and Thailand 🇹🇭 are holding potentially game-changing elections today, a fitting start to a week where politics is set to play a dominant role in markets https://bloom.bg/3pC0zWg

Thailand, a US ally and Southeast Asia's second-biggest economy at $506 billion, has wrapped up voting for its lower house of parliament. It's a battle between ruling conservatives and a progressive opposition. We've made this live coverage free to read: https://bloom.bg/3LZMWI1

Meanwhile, Russia strikes the home city of Ukraine's Eurovision finalist. The attack was one of several overnight. https://bloom.bg/3nWigiV
The victory in the southern Indian state of Karnataka over the weekend was one of the most significant for Congress against Modi’s BJP in major state elections since he took power nearly a decade ago. Can Rahul Gandhi build on that momentum in the five remaining state assembly elections before the 2024 vote?

Here are the main takeaways from Karnataka elections: https://trib.al/kqdYjcv
Pricing is key: Shares of Indian billionaire Gautam Adani’s group firms will be in focus after boards of two companies approved proposals to raise as much as $2.6 billion. https://bloom.bg/3MbOzTc

Making Profit: A sweeping overhaul — including laying off about 10% of its workforce, drastic cost cuts and exit from India — has helped tech startup Sea swing to quarterly profit for the first time in its 14-year history. https://bloom.bg/3W7sVUr

India Beckons: Carlyle Group is in the early stages of exploring an entry into India’s private credit market, joining global firms drawn to the area. https://bloom.bg/42BBB8a