The country's largest private developer won approval from creditors late on Friday to extend payments for an onshore private bond, but it faces another challenge next week
The mass evacuation of 900,000 people in southern China's coastal provinces and shutting down of schools and businesses helped avoid mass casualties but economic damage could be significant
The 100-million-people country has only 5,000 to 6,000 trained hardware engineers for the chip sector, against expected demand of 20,000 in five years
The company said it will continue to ship the products in its NXT:2000i and more advanced DUV models, which fell under the restrictions that started on Friday
Japanese authorities say over 60 radioactive substances have been removed from the waste water but admit it still contains tritium and carbon-14
Officials in Hong Kong were urging citizens spooked by the lockdown of the city not to panic, as Typhoon Saola got closer to the mainland.
State lenders have moved to ease pressure on their margins as part of a move to bolster the ailing property sector; home buyers will able to apply for lower interest rates from September 25
China's leading online search provider was among five outfits allowed to release their AI bots to the public, sending tech shares upwards
The super typhoon is expected to make landfall in China’s southeast on Friday, bringing with it winds of more than 200kph
A former steel industry employee from a rural village, Hui enjoyed an astonishing rise to become China's richest man, but the bold days of using endless debt to build are now over
No reason was given on why Xi will not attend these events, but India and many ASEAN nations are upset over claims Beijing continues to make about land on its borders or in the South China Sea
New Delhi and Kuala Lumpur have protested after a newly published map included disputed areas within China’s borders