China: ‘Important Information’ vs. Information that Is Important
BEIJING | By Yang Hengjun via Caixin | Leaders in China should beware of reports and views that are sanitized so as not to offend because they will lead to distorted decision-making.
BEIJING | By Yang Hengjun via Caixin | Leaders in China should beware of reports and views that are sanitized so as not to offend because they will lead to distorted decision-making.
The divide between journalistic duties and pleasing the masses looks excessively thin in Spain. When news media from virtually every ideological branch come together only to relentlessly bash a government, it may be time for a reflection.
WASHINGTON | Since it started, in January 2009, Zero Hedge has marked a new style in financial journalism. It is anonymous, and its main ‘writer’, Tyler Durden, is a character from a movie. It has an encrypted email system, so anonymous sources can send allegedly confidential documents. Its reputation among investors and regulators is more than dubious, but its popularity is beyond doubt. Its Twitter account, which portrays the bloodied…