U.S. officials held meetings last week with Meng Jianzhu, China's domestic security chief, to discuss cyber concerns.
India's smartphone-led Internet penetration is allowing consumers to increasingly transact online.
The Shanghai Composite Index reported its biggest two-day loss in three weeks while other Asian markets traded lower.
The Huawei-built Nexus 6 will use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 chip, which has had issues with overheating, according to the latest benchmarking results.
The construction comes as Chinese President Xi Jinping was scheduled to visit Washington this month.
China could account for up to 2 million sales of Apple's latest smartphone in the first weekend.
The European aerospace giant and Boeing rival on Monday opened a final assembly line in Mobile, primarily for its A321 jetliners.
In its monthly oil market report, the oil cartel said "lower-than-expected" U.S. output would drag down overall supplies from non-OPEC oil producers.
Preorders of the iPhone 6S were brisk, but Apple hasn't said how many units sold in the first 24 hours.
Scenic beaches and big waves aren’t the first things that come to mind when you think of North Korea. But the regime's leader Kim Jong-un is looking to change that.
China's industrial output grew slower than some predictions in August, while fixed asset investment slowed -- though retail sales picked up.
Malaysia's prime minister is seeking to kickstart a struggling economy while battling allegations of corruption and demands for his resignation.
Police officials said two Malaysians and a Pakistani who have been linked to the Erawan Shrine bombing that killed 20 have been arrested.
U.S. stock futures rose 0.4 percent from late U.S. levels in early Asian trading Monday.
Two will supply uniforms and merchandise for the 2016 Summer Games, and others are looking for their own ways to cash in.
Prospects for growth in emerging-market economies have rattled the confidence of investors, the Bank for International Settlements said in a report released Sunday.
The U.S. Federal Reserve takes center stage in the coming week, eclipsing industry data from China, another grim inflation reading from the euro zone and rate decisions in Japan and Switzerland.
Factory workers protested in Hong Kong, underscoring the lack of labor rights in mainland China, which may become increasingly important as the economy slows.
Hong Kong's leader enjoys a special legal position that puts him above the legislature and judiciary, China's top official in the city said, raising some politicians' concerns about Beijing's expanding influence in the city.
Cybersecurity has been a divisive issue between Washington and Beijing, with the United States accusing Chinese hackers of attacks on U.S. computers, a charge China denies.
A Temple University professor was charged in May with wire fraud over allegedly sharing the superconductor technology of a U.S. company with China.
The People's Action Party (PAP), which has ruled without interruption since 1965, brushed off an opposition challenge in the country's most hotly contested poll, increasing its share of both the popular vote and seats in parliament.