A protracted slowdown in India and China, and QE nervousness are projected to slow developing Asia’s growth rate to 6 percent in 2013.
Don't give limp handshakes, trim your nasal hair and spoon your soup. This is the advice in China's new "Guidelines On Civilized Travel Abroad."
The latest data showed service sector growth remained stronger compared to the manufacturing sector.
Study findings raise concern over tobacco marketing after young children are able to recognize cigarette brands.
With demand on the rise and domestic supply sliding, China is leaning heavily on imports for its food supply.
An 11-pound rat caught and killed in a Chinese village had reportedly been seen eating a six-pound fish in a local pond.
World population will increase to 9.7 billion from the current 7.1 billion; India will be the largest nation, a new study predicted.
Canada's oil industry sees foreign investment sink amid tighter regulations.
The guidelines include no spitting in the street, no shouting in public places and no footprints on toilet seats.
Stocks are expected to open weak as the government shutdown enters its second day, with the 2 parties far apart.
Only 30 percent of the nation's population has access to electricity, but foreign entities are beginning to pitch in to change that.
Justin Bieber was too tired to walk up the Great Wall of China apparently, and had his bodyguards carry him earlier this week.
Not many is on board with the new tax, and if the government doesn't at least revise it, more Chinese could be moving abroad to evade the tax.
China’s appetite for gold has never been stronger, despite a tough year for the metal so far in 2013.
While many might think America has the most powerful banks in the world, they are not very strong. Here's the world's 20 strongest.
Markets seem unruffled by the government shutdown having factored a possibility of the event and now hope for an extension of the QE.
General Motors Co. and Jaguar Land Rover PLC have similar problems on different sides of world right now.
China's manufacturing sector expands modestly in September, indicating that measures to prop up domestic demand are yielding results, official PMI data showed.
Nicholas R. Toms, CEO of DecisionPoint Systems, Inc., discusses plans to help integrate Apple Inc.'s devices into the workforce.
Billions of dollars of revenue, instead of improving the lives of the Burmese, are trickling across the border to China.
Promoting sustainability, Swedish furniture retailer IKEA will add solar panels to the menu in its U.K. stores in 2014.
But in the long term, Hong Kong may need to up its game before the FTZ catches up.