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CTI 82: Will online gaming remain a pillar of China’s digital economy?
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China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.
Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.
This episode, the guys are joined South China Morning Post’s Josh Ye to discuss China’s gaming industry. They go over recent regulations, misconceptions, and whether Chinese gaming firms have a leg up in the future of the “metaverse.” James and Ell also briefly discuss Luckin Coffee, Evergrande, and antitrust regulation.
To read more of Josh’s work on gaming in China and much more, check out the Pro Edition of SCMP’s 2021 China Internet Report.
Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.
Watchlist:
- Tencent
- Alibaba
- Baidu
- Bilibili
- Xiaomi
- JD
- Pinduoduo
- Meituan-Dianping
- Kuaishou
Hosts:
Guest:
- Josh Ye - @TheRealJoshYe
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Podcast information:
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- Music: “Hey Ho” by Steve Jackson, Royalty Free Music
85 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 01, 2022 18:48 (). Last successful fetch was on December 09, 2021 09:56 ()
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Manage episode 305781163 series 2465860
China Tech Investor is a weekly look at China’s tech companies through the lens of investment. Each week, hosts Elliott Zaagman and James Hull go through their watch list of publicly listed tech companies and also interview experts on issues affecting the macroeconomy and the stock prices of China’s tech companies.
Make sure you don’t miss anything. Check out our lineup of China tech podcasts.
This episode, the guys are joined South China Morning Post’s Josh Ye to discuss China’s gaming industry. They go over recent regulations, misconceptions, and whether Chinese gaming firms have a leg up in the future of the “metaverse.” James and Ell also briefly discuss Luckin Coffee, Evergrande, and antitrust regulation.
To read more of Josh’s work on gaming in China and much more, check out the Pro Edition of SCMP’s 2021 China Internet Report.
Hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.
Watchlist:
- Tencent
- Alibaba
- Baidu
- Bilibili
- Xiaomi
- JD
- Pinduoduo
- Meituan-Dianping
- Kuaishou
Hosts:
Guest:
- Josh Ye - @TheRealJoshYe
Editor:
Podcast information:
- iTunes
- Spotify
- RSS Feed
- Music: “Hey Ho” by Steve Jackson, Royalty Free Music
85 episodes
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