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Coal bust, Bank earnings, Millennial media

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Reuters

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4.458 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2016

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Peabody Energy's bankruptcy gives Big Oil a glimpse into the future, while energy losses are just one issue U.S. lenders have to contend with. Plus: startup news outlets face age-old problems. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:44.2

As 2020 draws to a close, we hear at Reuters' breaking views would like to breathe a long sigh of

0:50.0

relief. That was a rough one, but with vaccines on the way and the U.S. election out of the way, the world can look forward to an easier 2021. Or can it. Every year around this time, our columnists put their heads together and try to come up with predictions for what the year ahead might bring. I'm Pete Sweeney. I'm here in Hong Kong with columnist Robin Mock and Jen Hughes. In this week's episode of Views Room, we are going to discuss what the future of the world

1:14.6

looks like from Asia.

1:17.6

Robin, you're our tech columnist.

1:19.6

I want to start with you.

1:20.6

The outbreak has had ramifications for a lot of industries, but one of the industries that

1:26.6

has been most famously a beneficiary,

1:29.3

you know, of work from home and this surge into video streaming and e-commerce and everything,

1:33.1

has been technology. And Asia, in Asia, a lot of companies have been positioned to exploit this

1:38.6

quite well. There's been tons of movement in the space and investment. Can you just start off

1:43.5

by kind of letting us know

1:44.6

what your take is on how this is going to play out going forward? Yeah, sure, Pete. So like you said,

1:51.0

tech has been, you know, one of the key beneficiaries of the pandemic with everyone just sort of

1:56.7

stuck at home. So we're seeing, you know, in countries like China, where internet penetration is

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