Hong Kong Stock Exchange tells China Evergrande to get a winding-up plea filed by a creditor dismissed for its shares to start trading
China's plummeting GDP and the US’s soaring inflation brought a pessimistic air to the region’s trading floors
TSMC, a key Apple supplier and the world's largest contract chipmaker, said profit soared by 76% in the April-June period, to T$237 billion ($7.9 billion)
Taiwan is weighing a fine of up to T$25 million ($835,600) on Foxconn for funding struggling Chinese chip conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup without government approval
Shares of struggling developers dropped further on Friday as homebuyers' refusal to repay loans on partly built apartments outweighed government assurances to get projects completed on time
US consumer prices leapt 9.1% year-on-year in June, increasing Asian investors’ worries about growth and more central bank rate hikes
Currency hits new 24-year peaks above 128 yen and edged back toward parity with the euro after briefly breaching that level overnight
The tech firm wrongfully used duty exemptions for items imported for use in mobile phone production, said India's Directorate of Revenue Intelligence
Investors were keeping their powder dry ahead of critical US consumer price data due out later on Wednesday
Chinese cities issued red alerts, the highest in a three-tier warning system, on Tuesday as administrations scrambled to take steps to protect citizens
The city-state's debt markets are on course for the biggest year of bank-capital raising in more than a decade
China's banking regulator moves to pacify angry depositors, says banks in Henan and Anhui provinces will start repaying customers on behalf of rural lenders whose accounts were frozen