With the Chinese economy projected to grow at its slowest pace in 25 years, Alibaba has focused on widening its network in China’s countryside to sustain growth.
Investors cheered China's move Monday to ease rules on offering cheap loans to stock brokerages.
The star of the show is likely to be a 4-inch smartphone that will replace Apple's iPhone 5S, first sold in 2013.
Voting began Sunday across India and overseas following a decision by the Dalai Lama to relinquish his political authority.
The move is the latest setback for India's generic drugs industry, which has run into quality problems with global regulatory bodies in recent years.
The open border policy would allow Turks to enter the EU without visas, but not work in member states.
Crude oil prices touched a 2016 high and the dollar weakened further, providing a fillip to most Asian markets Friday.
Concern about the spiritual leader's health has reinforced the importance of the vote to keeping the issue of Tibet alive.
The sale would give the Russian oil giant over $4 billion, helping it cope with its debt load amid low oil prices and Western sanctions.
President Barack Obama’s choice, the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, will face a difficult confirmation battle in the GOP-controlled Senate.
Investors are awaiting several policy meetings by major central banks around the world this week — looking for insight into the overall state of the economy.
The Republican presidential candidate seems unfamiliar with the program’s rules despite sponsoring a bill to triple the number of workers who can apply.
A program that helps U.S. tech companies bring in workers from overseas has become a key issue in the presidential campaign.
The recall stems from spinach that may have small pieces of glass in it.
Indian liquor baron and the erstwhile aviation magnate Vijay Mallya has left the country without repaying an estimated $1.3 billion in debts to over a dozen banks.
Finding a Chinese buyer for Paramount Pictures isn’t just the best choice for entertainment conglomerate Viacom; it might be the only choice.
The app, which has about 110 million users currently, may soon have half of its global user base from the world’s second-most populous country.
Since December attacks against the American Sikh community have increased by an estimated 300 percent.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called the disputed waters, through which about half of the world’s cargo ships pass, one of the safest shipping lanes.
A court ruled Monday that lenders had a first right on the compensation due to be paid to Vijay Mallya by London's Diageo.
Intelligence input suggested 10 terrorists from Pakistan may have entered the country, according to reports.
Southeast Asia’s biggest budget airline, which reported its first profit in nine quarters, plans to boost flights to second-tier cities as competition heats up.