By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings on Friday launched "DreamStar", a new party game that has been widely anticipated.
Chinese tech giant Tencent
Holdings on Friday launched DreamStar, a new party
game that has been widely anticipated by users and pegged by
analysts to pose a threat to domestic arch rival NetEase
. .
President Martin Lau, on an analyst call following Tencent s third-quarter earnings report, said the US decision last month to ban the export to China of more chips used in AI will force the firm to use existing stock more efficiently and seek domestically produced alternatives.
The election this weekend has been talked about for many months and could have big ramifications for Turkish markets. The monetary policy experiment of the last couple of years has arguably been conducted with an eye on this weekend’s election, with President Erdogan hoping that a successful gamble could help extend his two-decade rule.