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Nicholas Gordon is an Asia editor based in Hong Kong, where he helps to drive Fortune’s coverage of Asian business and economics news. He also handles commentary from the Asia-Pacific region, and serves as a co-chair for Fortune’s Asia conferences including Brainstorm Design, and supports the creation of Asia lists like the Southeast Asia 500. Prior to joining Fortune, he worked as a researcher and writer for a Hong Kong-based economic development think tank. He is a graduate of Harvard University and Oxford University.

The WHO says it’s not yet seeing new COVID variants in China—but data ‘underrepresent’ deaths
The WHO says it’s not yet seeing new COVID variants in China—but data ‘underrepresent’ deaths
By Nicholas GordonJanuary 5, 2023
Not only has LVMH’s Bernard Arnault displaced Elon Musk as the world’s richest man, his company is now worth more than Tesla
FinanceNot only has LVMH’s Bernard Arnault displaced Elon Musk as the world’s richest man, his company is now worth more than Tesla
By Nicholas GordonJanuary 4, 2023
Apple is no longer the only company with a $2 trillion valuation
TechApple is no longer the only company with a $2 trillion valuation
By Nicholas GordonJanuary 4, 2023
What could happen in 2023? More rate hikes, climate action and China stumbles
NewslettersWhat could happen in 2023? More rate hikes, climate action and China stumbles
By Nicholas Gordon and Alan MurrayJanuary 4, 2023
Ken Block holds a trophy at Daytona in 2015
LifestyleKen Block, DC Shoes cofounder and ‘Gymkhana’ star, dies in snowmobile accident, age 55
By Nicholas GordonJanuary 3, 2023
Chinese commuters on the Shanghai subway
Signs emerge that major cities are passing the COVID peak after a bad December for China’s economy
By Nicholas GordonJanuary 3, 2023
Tencent CEO Pony Ma in 2018
‘You’re chilling on the weekends, playing ball’: Tencent CEO Pony Ma blasts employees for being lazy after a tough 18 months for the game developer
By Nicholas GordonDecember 23, 2022
Elon Musk gestures at the constuction site for Tesla's Berlin factory in 2020
TechElon Musk says he won’t sell more Tesla shares but vows to keep tweeting: ‘I’m not gonna suppress my views just to boost the stock price’
By Nicholas GordonDecember 23, 2022
A shirtless Justin Bieber sings into a microphone in front of a green background
FinanceJustin Bieber is reportedly about to sell his music rights for $200 million. Here’s why back catalogs are big business
By Nicholas GordonDecember 22, 2022
Chinese workers sort boxes of Chinese medicine
Chinese officials say it’s fine to go to work with COVID as researchers warn the country may be seeing a million cases a day
By Nicholas GordonDecember 22, 2022
A white Tesla car
TechMusk argues with Tesla shareholders as EV company falls below Exxon Mobil in market value: ‘Read your old Securities Analysis 101 textbook’
By Nicholas GordonDecember 21, 2022
U.S. public university students may soon have one less distraction: TikTok
TechU.S. public university students may soon have one less distraction: TikTok
By Nicholas GordonDecember 21, 2022
Elon Musk
TechMusk suggests major change to Twitter polls after voters in the last one told him to step down as CEO
By Nicholas GordonDecember 20, 2022
A Chinese-language poster for Avatar: The Way of Water in Beijing
China’s COVID surge may have dragged down ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ opening weekend
By Nicholas GordonDecember 19, 2022
Elon Musk
TechTwitter votes for Musk to step down as CEO after he put his leadership on the line in an online poll
By Nicholas GordonDecember 19, 2022
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