A corporate filing by Adani Green on Tuesday said the group was "evaluating an independent assessment" on transaction issues and legal compliance
Nintendo, SoftBank Group and Sharp all suffered steep stock falls on Wednesday after investors were disappointed at their latest results
Lessons have been taken from the war in Ukraine where drones have played a crucial role on both sides, Taiwan's defence ministry said
Chinese tech giant Baidu said internal testing for its own artificial intelligence creation will be completed in March, Nikkei said
Nearly half of companies surveyed by AmCham are reviewing or plan to review their business plans. Many have been disrupted by elevated geopolitical tension, costs and staff anxiety
Shares of the group's flagship rose after news Adani will repay some loans, while analysts suggest assets could be sold or spending plans deferred to bolster credibility
Hundreds of Congress party members gathered to protest across the country over government ties to Adani group; parliament suspended as companies' total market losses exceed $110 billion
Ruling party sources say the 'dovish' deputy governor Masayoshi Amamiya has been sounded out on taking over from Haruhiko Kuroda at the Bank of Japan
India's market regulator SEBI has told banks they must share details about the beneficial owners of offshore funds and foreign portfolio investors, or their holdings will be liquidated
While commentators have advocated big measures, such as 1 trillion yuan for consumption vouchers to bolster public spending, key insiders say consumer subsidies are likely to be modest
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has cancelled his planned visit to China after a Chinese spy balloon was tracked flying across the country
China's dropping of travel curbs resurrected services activity in January for the first time in five months. It also sent business confidence to near 12-year highs, a Caixin/S&P Global survey found