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China Puts Spymaster in Charge of U.S. Corporate Crackdown 

Investigations into due-diligence firms show how state-security clique is gaining more control over economic policy.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Dozens of Car Models Tied to Potentially Explosive Air-Bag Part, WSJ Finds

Our analysis identified at least 6.8 million vehicles, spanning 15 automotive brands, with the potentially dangerous air-bag part that regulators are demanding be recalled. We’ve compiled a list of the affected makes and models, which includes brands such as Chevrolet, Ford and Hyundai.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Haven’t Checked Your Gmail in a While? Google May Delete Your Account.

Personal Google accounts that have not been used in at least two years could be removed starting in December as part of an effort to address security threats, the company said.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

What Would Happen if the U.S. Defaulted on Its Debt

Investors, executives and economists are preparing contingency plans as they consider the turmoil that would result from a default in the $24 trillion U.S. Treasury market.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

S’pore has to be consistent, credible and principled in navigating China-US rivalry: Lawrence Wong

Singapore would be happy to share its perspectives candidly and objectively if either side seeks its views, he said

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Singapore firms should be aware of opportunities in Africa, ‘break new ground’: PM Lee

Amid the difficult global environment, he urged businesses to look further afield while strengthening their existing ventures

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Adidas under fire as biological male models female-style swimming costume

Move has prompted criticism from women’s equality campaigners who argue it creates unrealistic body expectations for women

The Telegraph |  | Fuente original