A rate hike may be on the table at the BoJ's next meeting at the end of July, when the bank will unveil its plan on how it will trim its huge bond buying
Chinese consumers have become more cautious, analysts say, after sales during the second biggest online shopping festival slipped for the first time last week
Regulators fear the companies could access personal information and intellectual property stored in their 'clouds' and provide it to the Chinese government or disrupt Americans' access to it, sources said
Chinese companies have asked top Malaysian officials to lobby against the US imposing tariffs on products made or assembled in Malaysia
The path to a London listing may not be smooth for Shein, with British lawmakers protesting against its possible IPO
India is seeing a sharp surge in incidences of cyber scams, with authorities recording a whopping average of 7,000 cybercrime complaints per day last month
The Shenzhen-based developer has been working to restructure its offshore debt since defaulting on $12 billion in offshore debt payments in late 2021
New report says the finance sector could face great disruption from AI, and that half the jobs in banking could eventually be made redundant
The 5nm application-specific integrated chip would be compliant with US export rules, sources say, with production by TSMC likely next year
Fire and rescue service personnel said 22 people - most of them Chinese workers – were killed when the factory exploded in an industrial area near Hwaseong
The EU and Beijing will discuss tariffs imposed on Chinese EVs, following a visit by Germany's economy minister, who had "very open" and "blunt" exchanges with his counterparts
The key to Chinese carmakers’ success has been a massive EV boom in a region, now seen as the "world’s hottest market” for battery-powered vehicles