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China appears to be worried about the government that could emerge if the Myanmar military collapses; it reportedly fears the resistance is closer to Western nations
Most new and outstanding loans in China are based on the one-year Loan Prime Rate, while the five-year rate influences the pricing of mortgages
Authorities have ramped up stimulus this month, but markets want more details on the size of the package and a clearer economic plan for the long-term
Carmaker showed off possible uses for hydrogen fuel cells at an event in Japan this week, as part of its shift toward a clean energy future
Minister vows to expand its "white list" of housing projects for priority funding, while banks boost lending for developments to 4 trillion yuan ($562 billion) by year-end
TSMC's latest update delights investors and spurs a rally in chip stocks before the start of trading in the US
Dutch chip machine giant suffers major stock slump, which sees SAP become the EU's top tech stock; but analysts say the AI chip boom is still in play
US consultancy is cutting about 500 jobs - a third of its business - to reduce security risks while working in China
Strong employment data from September ends speculation of an interest rate cut this year by the Reserve Bank, as inflation remains sticky
Japanese researchers say they have converted a carbon solution to a 'green fuel,' but its impact on global warming impacts on seas and oceans could be limited
The finding by a team at the University of California is significant because cement production accounts for 8% of CO2 worldwide