China’s growth will be at the bottom of Beijing’s target range this year and decline further in 2017 amid slower growth in the Asia-Pacific region, according to an annual economic outlook published by the Asian Development Bank.
The dismal earnings reported by China’s largest oil companies, due in large part to bloated payrolls, show how difficult it is to bolster the competitiveness of state firms.
Htin Kyaw, in his first speech as Myanmar’s president, increased the potential for conflict with the military: He pledged to change the constitution—a clear reference to allowing Aung San Suu Kyi to be president instead.
Venture-capital firms are raising money at the highest rate in more than 15 years, even as the values of some once-hot startups have begun to cool.
A monitor of HSBC’s vigilance against money laundering and evasion of sanctions has uncovered lapses in the wake of a 2012 settlement with the Justice Department.
Drugs that failed to make it to the market in the U.S. and elsewhere are finding new life in China. But the new trend also raises the question of whether China has become a dumping ground for inferior drugs.
Global uncertainty has heightened the risk to the U.S. economy, making a cautious approach to rate increases “appropriate,” the Fed’s Yellen said. 90
Air New Zealand said it may sell part or all of its near-26% stake in Virgin Australia just as Australia’s second-largest carrier searches for funding options to shore up its balance sheet.
Tata Steel of India, one of the world’s largest steelmakers, said Tuesday that it would explore a sale of its struggling U.K. holdings, including its Port Talbot plant in Wales, a move that could threaten thousands of local jobs.
Boeing plans to cut more than 4,500 jobs by June, as it accelerates cost-cutting efforts to keep pace with demand for less-expensive jetliners.
More than a century after the first Zeppelins took to the sky, airship makers including Lockheed Martin Corp. say fresh commercial interest is reviving the fortunes of the giant flying machines.
Shares in the Asia Pacific region finished mostly up Wednesday, after the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled it would take a cautious approach to raising interest rates, but Japan’s Nikkei fell on a strengthening yen.
China plans to start allowing its corn prices to be set by the market, the latest step in overhauling its huge agricultural industry and one that could further hurt weak global corn prices.
Who was the source of a crisis-era bombshell on CNBC that helped sink Bear Stearns? The role of a well-known hedge-fund manager has come to light with the release of documents earlier this month. 151
Federal investigators are exploring whether the cybercriminals stole confidential information for the purpose of insider trading.
A central figure in the investigation into how $101 million was stolen from Bangladesh’s central bank said two Chinese nationals were responsible.
The militant group behind the Lahore massacre threatened to unleash a wave of new attacks, as the government rounded up thousands of suspects.
An underwater heat wave has set off a global coral-bleaching event—the third since 1998—that is devastating huge swaths of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, marine researchers have found. 107
Belgian and U.S. investigators suspect a second assailant likely took part in the attack on a Brussels metro station last week, officials briefed on the investigation said.
Brazil’s largest party has broken with President Dilma Rousseff’s ruling coalition, a split that hurts her chances of staying in office.
The sudden halt to the legal battle over a terrorist’s phone may only intensify the larger fight over privacy and encryption.
Multibillionaire professor David Cheriton has bankrolled a startup called Apstra, which has been working on software for managing networking devices from multiple vendors. He has funded 20 companies to date.
Music-streaming site Spotify has raised $1 billion in convertible debt from investors, a deal that extends the money-losing company’s runway but comes with some onerous guarantees.
Apple and Major League Baseball struck a multi-year agreement to equip every team with iPad Pro tablets to help coaching staffs make better use of data.



Retailers wish American men would dress with a little more panache outside the office and offer a few suggestions for easy substitutions to make your off-the-clock look sleeker.
With a starring role in this month’s ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War,’ actress Charlize Theron opens up about motherhood (for the second time), making peace with her past (relationship with Sean Penn and otherwise) and finding personal strength in fear and weakness.