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Daisy Xiong

Daisy Xiong

Daisy is a reporter for Business in Vancouver, covering economics, international trade, technology and labour.

She is the bronze recipient for business writing at the 2018 Ma Murray Community News Media Awards, the most prestigious awards in B.C. and Yukon for community journalism.

Daisy speaks English and Mandarin.

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Recent Work by Daisy

Central 1 CFO to step down later this year

Central 1 CFO to step down later this year

The Vancouver-based financial services organization says it's searching for a new leader.
Grieg exits B.C. salmon farming with US$990M sale to Cermaq

Grieg exits B.C. salmon farming with US$990M sale to Cermaq

Sale follows years of regulatory uncertainty in Canada over future of open-net pen salmon farms
B.C. recycling rates climb as more paper, plastic products recovered, says report

B.C. recycling rates climb as more paper, plastic products recovered, says report

Not-for-profit organization reports 83.3% recovery rate in 2024, up from 79.6% a year prior.
Vancouver luxury home sales plummet amid economic uncertainty

Vancouver luxury home sales plummet amid economic uncertainty

Residential sales over $4M dropped by half compared to the first half of last year.
AME taps former B.C. minister as new president and CEO

AME taps former B.C. minister as new president and CEO

Todd Stone served as province's transportation minister under the BC Liberals
Vancouver tech firm aims to help forests bounce back stronger after wildfires

Vancouver tech firm aims to help forests bounce back stronger after wildfires

With US$6.5M in new funding, Veritree is scaling its forest restoration platform globally
B.C. firms receive $2.8M to test AI in health care

B.C. firms receive $2.8M to test AI in health care

New funding fuels homegrown innovation in digital pathology and cancer diagnostics
North Vancouver firm lands first deal for food-waste, poop-powered gas system

North Vancouver firm lands first deal for food-waste, poop-powered gas system

Hydron Energy’s first commercial sale brings renewable natural gas tech to Ontario farm
Three B.C. credit unions get thumbs-up from members for mega-merger

Three B.C. credit unions get thumbs-up from members for mega-merger

Coast Capital, Prospera and Sunshine Coast expect to merge into a new credit union by 2026
Vancouver economy to see slow growth as population dips, says think tank

Vancouver economy to see slow growth as population dips, says think tank

Conference Board of Canada warns housing costs, reduced migration will drag on jobs and GDP over next two years
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