The Apple CEO said on Thursday that he is proud to be gay. China has a history of homophobia — but it also has a history of loving Apple.
European companies are preparing to enter a lucrative, untapped market if Iran sanctions are suspended. The U.S. could miss out.
Russia wants in on North Korea's vast mineral resources, but first it has to get to them.
As quantitative easing comes to an end, many economists fear the U.S. economy hasn't returned to full strength — and may not be able to.
The German owner of Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche wants to have 20 electric and plug-in hybrid electric models in China soon.
The launch of the Galaxy Note 4 wasn't enough to save Samsung from massive profit and revenue slumps in the third quarter.
Samsung's woes in India won't abate unless the mobile phone giant can deliver a sophisticated smartphone at a price rivaling Xiaomi.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has been on an anti-corruption drive since he took office two years ago.
The Confucius Institute, a Chinese government-controlled cultural agency, has attracted allegations of restricting academic freedom.
Worldwide smartphone shipments rose 25.2 percent in Q3, thanks to growing competition from new entrants.
The Occupy movement "does not appear to have an impact on the overall business confidence" in Hong Kong, the bank says.
The days of record mobile profits are over for this global smartphone giant, analysts and media reports say.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will lower its brand load to seven after Ferrari becomes a standalone company.
India and Vietnam signed various military and maritime deals that have raised concerns in Beijing.
Hewlett-Packard’s new PC and printer unit is looking to establish itself as a leader in the nascent but fast-growing 3D printing market.
Higher milk and cocoa prices dragged down the candy maker's third-quarter earnings.
Hong Kong could lose some of its financial power if the monthlong Occupy Central protests continue, a top banker said.
After 30 years of breakneck economic expansion, China wants to retool its economy to generate slower but better-quality growth.
The survey also showed that concerns about the economy and job prospects had been replaced by worries about war and terrorism.
Hong Kong police are reportedly deploying methods typically used by officials on the mainland, in a reflection of China's growing influence.
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New hires and video investments are expected to drive up expenses in 2015.