Bloomberg News’s deepening China problem March 21, 2014 By Dean Starkman Chairman’s remarks raise serious questions about the news division’s mission in a key market
Bloomberg News at a crossroads November 11, 2013 By Dean Starkman Allegations that it spiked a China investigation shine a light on its business model
Must-reads of the week May 17, 2013 By The Editors "Time passes very slowly when you’re in a hippo’s mouth"
Must-reads of the week February 22, 2013 By The Editors "One thing that really divides Norway is bark"
Beijing’s blinding pollution February 22, 2013 By Shiwani Neupane The press should not ignore dirty air in other cities
Stories I’d like to see February 5, 2013 By Steven Brill Lying to the SEC, A-Rod’s contract, everybody gets hacked
China hacks the press February 1, 2013 By Ryan Chittum While the FBI probed whether it gave some traders an early look at government data
ChinaFile launches in February January 17, 2013 By Hazel Sheffield A new online magazine seeks to give "texture" to China coverage
Audit Notes: NYT scoop, Freddie’s anti-stimulus, Wired on making stuff October 26, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Riches for the family of a top Chinese official
Audit Notes: dethroning DeMarco, the cult of disruption, China trade October 25, 2012 By Ryan Chittum The FT reports Obama plans a big housing policy change if re-elected
Ask Obama and Romney this: Where is Africa? October 23, 2012 By Howard W. French An enormous opportunity for the US could slip past
Ask Obama and Romney This: What if China squares off with Japan? October 22, 2012 By Howard W. French An emerging, and little discussed, dilemma
Audit Notes: China slows, Romney’s taxes, copyright August 27, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Inventories pile up, posing another threat to the global economy
Q&A: teaching journalism in China June 19, 2012 By Joseph Weber Yuen Ying Chan, a former New York Daily News reporter, on the j-schools she launched in Hong Kong and China