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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.

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France’s leftist surge defies the business-friendly, AI-hungry climate CEOs had grown accustomed to
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonJuly 8, 2024
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Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer says Labour’s landslide election win will boost U.K. business
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJuly 5, 2024
New Bain global managing partner predicts what it will take for gen AI to reach its ‘tipping point’
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New Bain global managing partner predicts what it will take for gen AI to reach its ‘tipping point’
By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonJuly 3, 2024
Supreme Court’s overturning of the Chevron doctrine muddies the regulatory climate for CEOs
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Supreme Court’s overturning of the Chevron doctrine muddies the regulatory climate for CEOs
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJuly 2, 2024
Trump-Biden debate highlights a key responsibility of leaders: replacing yourself
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By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 28, 2024
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The chief operating officer is making a comeback. 9 COOs share how they’re approaching the job
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 27, 2024
Team USA CEO urges brands to sponsor more Olympic athletes
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Team USA CEO urges brands to sponsor more Olympic athletes
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 26, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court grapples with a leadership crisis
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The U.S. Supreme Court grapples with a leadership crisis
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 25, 2024
NTT Data CEO, one week into the job, faces a daunting task: Getting people to know who they are
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NTT Data CEO, one week into the job, faces a daunting task: Getting people to know who they are
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 24, 2024
Health care leaders say AI is needed to solve staff shortages
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By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 21, 2024
War in Europe is waking CEOs up from their ‘geopolitical nap’
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By Peter Vanham and Nicholas GordonJune 20, 2024
Battery makers are on the front lines of innovation—and the biggest manufacturers are in China
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Battery makers are on the front lines of innovation—and the biggest manufacturers are in China
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 19, 2024
Fortune’s first-ever Southeast Asia 500 list captures a regional economy shaped by geopolitics and high growth
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Fortune’s first-ever Southeast Asia 500 list captures a regional economy shaped by geopolitics and high growth
By Clay Chandler and Nicholas GordonJune 18, 2024
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Jollibee has a cult-like following in the Philippines and among the Filipino diaspora. But can its ‘Chickenjoy’ and sweet spaghetti ever truly challenge McDonald’s globally?
By Nicholas GordonJune 17, 2024
Americans think CEOs make too much money, but investors have approved 99% of pay packages
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Americans think CEOs make too much money, but investors have approved 99% of pay packages
By Diane Brady and Nicholas GordonJune 17, 2024
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