Burger King attacks McDonald’s in China | Nov 11th 2025
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What's in this episode:
- Spain’s King Felipe visits China, focusing on Spanish ham exports (up 8% to $700M this year).
- TOP BIT: Burger King’s XXL China Expansion
- JV: Burger King forms a joint venture with Chinese investor CPE.
- Investment: CPE is injecting $350 million USD into “Burger King China.”
- Goal: Expand from 1,250 to over 4,000 stores by 2035 (McDonald's aims for 10,000 by 2028).
- Strategy: Local adaptation with healthier, regional menus to align with "Healthy China 2030."
- Highlights: Asia starts the week strong on hopes for an end to the U.S. government shutdown.
- NUMBER OF THE DAY: $3.1 Billion USD
- Total investment for four newly approved data center projects in Thailand.
- Includes an 84-MW facility by DAMAC Digital ($731M) and a 200-MW hyperscale facility ($1.5B).
- Thailand seeks to become a new regional data hub, reviving $9.2 billion in frozen projects.
- MARKET BIT: Japan’s M&A Momentum
- Record Year 2025: $33 billion USD in closed deals in nine months (up 80% YoY).
- Drivers: Corporate governance reforms by the Tokyo Stock Exchange push for capital returns, fueling carve-outs and spin-offs.
- Private Credit: Japan’s private credit market is projected to grow 34% within three years.
- HEAD OF THE DAY: Maggie Kang
- Mastermind behind KPop Demon Hunters, Netflix’s most successful English-language film and the first Western animated franchise to center Korean culture.
- The film has 250M+ streams and a $19.2M USD opening weekend, demonstrating cultural bridge-building as a profitable model.
- Short News:
- EU plans network ban on Huawei and ZTE technology in critical infrastructure over espionage concerns.
- Japan and China clash over Taiwan after Japanese PM calls attack an "existential threat."
- FBI Director Kash Patel made a secret visit to Beijing to discuss fentanyl and law enforcement cooperation.
- South Korea: Exports hit a record $185 billion USD in Q3.
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