The Anglo-Dutch energy giant should be split into at least two businesses, corporate raiding company Third Point argues
New levy based on distance is part of the UK Budget announced by chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak
Consultancy's work is often not focused on reducing environmental impact, but instead on cutting costs, boosting productivity and increasing profits
Corporate governance, data quality and transparency, and reporting standards cited as the main obstacles to investing in Asian fixed income assets
British bank overcomes doubts over bad loans and property problems in China with a big quarterly profit and a $2 billion share buyback
Building carbon capture storage hubs in SE Asia, similar to the one being built in Texas, is a key project, says Exxon's Low Carbon Solutions president Joe Blommaert
Inflation concerns and continuing supply chain issues have prompted analysts to push their predictions downwards for the region in the year ahead
China, however, has the second-highest number of unicorns overall at 177, which is more than twice of India's total of 72.
Malaysia is getting a boost from liquefied natural gas exports while Australia and Indonesia are benefiting from a spike in coal demand. Nobody is winning from surging oil prices.
Once tipped as a global growth pole for LNG adoption, Southeast Asia is now rethinking its energy mix plans as prices double in a month
Pandemic-induced shutdowns and slowing Chinese growth have hurt states across Asia. Activity in Japan was sluggish in Sept and slow in Malaysia, Vietnam. Indonesia and India fared better.
Xi Jinping's plan to ‘build a broad community of shared interests’ across the globe is faltering, according to a study by AidData, paving the way for rival schemes to squeeze Beijing out