While the decline doesn't correspond with a fall in sales, the biggest cuts have come from Asia, where most of the company’s products are made.
In a rare speech since his company began the IPO process, Jack Ma spoke about Alibaba's role in positioning China as a global business leader.
The DoJ issued the first-such indictment of espionage and cybertheft against five Chinese military officials on Monday.
Beijing is expected to set limits on the amount of debt that can be raised by local governments.
As Vladimir Putin travels to Shanghai, the relationship between the two former enemies has never been better. But key differences remain.
Monday's DOJ indictment of five Chinese officials involved in cyber-espionage threatens an already tenuous bilateral relationship.
"Godzilla" just missed edging out "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" for the biggest opening of the year.
China is not the only country discussing oil and gas deals with Russia.
With Western countries turning their backs on Russia, the country is eager to bolster ties with China.
An activist group has claimed responsibility for kidnapping two Chinese workers at a copper mine in Myanmar.
The indictments are the first cyber-espionage charges targeting a foreign government.
The charges target executives and not the company itself but the mounting allegations suggest the drugmaker is far from safe.
Chinese and Taiwanese companies were set ablaze and looted last week by rioters protesting against an oil rig in the South China Sea.
More than 100 people have been killed in coal mine accidents in China since the beginning of 2014.
Companies are "maximizing profits by cutting wages and safety measures, and this is the cause for tragedies such as Soma,” says a leading Turkish energy analyst.
Iran and six world powers got nearly nowhere this week in talks on ending their dispute over Tehran's nuclear program.
A recall including over 2.5 Gree dehumidifiers was re-released by the CPSC this week after causing $4.5 million in fire damage.
India's new leader focused mainly on the economy during his campaign. But his relationship with foreign countries may be equally consequential.
As anti-Chinese violence continues in Vietnam, China's state-backed media warns of "non-peaceful" measures.
In the wake of recent anti-China riots, the planning minister calls for protection for foreign investors.
The losses that started Thursday are the start of a trip south for stock investors.
China has demanded that Vietnam take steps to ensure the safety of Chinese people and businesses.