A slow recovery in the global economy as well as weak domestic and foreign demand for Chinese goods hurt trade.
Prime Minister Najib Razak was expected to make a statement to the anti-graft agency later Thursday over what could be the country's biggest corruption scandal.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's decision to donate most of his wealth to charitable causes has led to online criticism of China's wealthy people.
The $109 billion conglomerate is turning to the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China to support its ambition to become one of the world's most valued businesses.
The European Central Bank is expected to further announce measures, including an expansion of its massive bond-buying program, at a meeting Thursday.
The southern portion of the Indian Ocean search area had "the highest probability" of containing the remains of Flight 370, Australian officials said.
The Federal Reserve chair said U.S. economic headwinds should ease next year, but the Fed will keep interest rates below historic levels for a while.
The smartphone, manufactured by China's Huawei, may be the first Google device to challenge the iPhone's dominance.
The trip, during which the Chinese president will co-chair a summit with African nations, comes at a time when the Asian giant's investment in the continent is dropping.
Obama's invitation to all the 10 leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations comes after the U.S. and the ASEAN forged a new "strategic partnership" last month.
Beijing’s killer smog has dispersed, but recrimination between citizens and government departments continues.
The alleged hack into one of the largest supercomputers in the country could compromise Australia’s military operations, according to a report by ABC News.
Cybersecurity researchers stopped short of directly linking the Chinese government to the attacks but said Beijing had the means and motive.
China, which has pledged to set an example for other countries trying to combat climate change, will launch two satellites to monitor its greenhouse gas emissions in 2016.
Beats headphones, cell phones and handbags were among the goods used to try to trick customers this year.
An official survey showed a further fall in manufacturing activity, though a private survey showed smaller companies picking up, and services growing.
The proposed merger between Staples and Office Depot could be challenged by antitrust regulators again as a December deadline for approval looms.
Analysts are divided over the yuan's entry into the IMF's basket of reserve currencies -- some call it largely symbolic while others believe it could boost market reforms.
The International Monetary Fund on Monday admitted China's renminbi into its basket of currencies -- but whether China will open its capital markets remains to be seen.
The leaders of China and the U.S. emphasized that climate change will only be solved if developed and developing nations can find ways to work in partnership.
Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund -- the world's largest pension fund -- reported a loss of 7.9 trillion yen ($64.2 billion) in the quarter ending Sept. 30.
China has pledged to seek a binding agreement in Paris, but says developed nations must provide financial support to developing countries.