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China is now the top trading partner for six G-20 economies and its rise as a trading power is felt in nearly every corner of the globe—in ways not always welcome.
Stocks were routed as rumblings of unrest in Saudi Arabia compounded economic worries abroad and in the U.S. Oil rose, and the dollar gained.
Macau casino billionaire Stanley Ho reached a settlement resolving a two-month dispute with his family over a controlling stake in his multibillion-dollar gambling empire.
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Angry Birds maker Rovio raised $42 million from investors for an expansion that could include a cartoon version broadcast on TV or online.
After the unexpected resignation of its chairman, Gome Electrical Appliances likely will enjoy more stability but ambitious expansion plans could undercut profitability.
French president Nicolas Sarkozy has staked his yearlong presidency of the Group of 20 industrialized and emerging nations on getting China to talk about its foreign-exchange policy at international gatherings. After a rough start, it now seems the Chinese are prepared to meet him halfway—at a seminar in Nanjing this month.
Spain's central bank said the country's lenders will need $21.07 billion in new capital, but Moody's published a far higher estimate that spooked markets and called into question the credibility of Spain's figures.
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The chief investment officer of Japan's Pension Fund Association, which oversees $130 billion in corporate retirement funds, says to boost returns the fund needs to take on more risk, in part by building up private-equity investments.
Anil Kumar, a former McKinsey consultant, testified Thursday that he provided inside information about the consulting firm's clients to Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam.
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With mounting overseas tax and reporting obligations, a growing number of Americans living abroad are finding it pays off to renounce U.S. citizenship.
Mixing cheese and soy sauce is certainly not a technique you'll find in many kitchens. But Mr. Low is not afraid to try something new with a traditional Hokkien braised pork recipe.
Another in our series of travel tips from executives who are often on the road.
Col. Moammar Gadhafi's government suffered a series of diplomatic setbacks, with France formally recognizing Libya's main opposition group, the U.S. saying it will hold talks with the rebels and European nations extending sanctions on the Libyan government and its banks. Pro-Gadhafi forces pressed rebels from the strategic oil port of Ras Lanuf.
The red grape Sangiovese's name is derived from the Latin Sanguis Jovis, meaning "blood of Jove" [Jove is the Roman king of gods]. It is the dominant grape variety grown in most of Tuscany and Umbria. But it has also become popular with vineyards in the rest of the world, including several in California.
Toyota's scion Akio Toyoda chose the Crown Comfort, best known as Japan's neighborhood taxicab, as his favorite car in the Toyota range in an internal company award last year.
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Maybe 3-D TV makers should invest in more comfortable sofas. Then they might have seen the uproar coming over whether users can watch while lying down.
These were the most dramatic, newsy fashion weeks in recent memory. Here are some of the highlights and lows.
Singapore is the first port of call on the four-year global tour of "Shipwrecked: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds," a collection of cargo uncovered in an Arab trading dhow, which sank in the ninth century.
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Chinese investors are finding fewer mining deals than in the past few years, as a recovery in the capital markets translates into more funding alternatives for mining companies, said a managing director at Bank of China.
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Indian shares snapped a two-session win streak in light range-bound trading, tracking declines in Asian and European markets amid escalating fighting in Libya.
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Asian shares slumped as China's unexpected trade deficit for February and escalating fighting in Libya sparked selloffs. A Moody's downgrade of Spain's government-bond ratings also weighing on sentiment.
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The new iPad 2 is thinner, lighter, faster and more powerful than the original, says Walt Mossberg. It offers an excellent balance of size, functionality and price, and keeps Apple ahead in the tablet race, at least for now.
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A federal grand jury has indicted 13 suspected pirates from Somalia and one from Yemen in the February hijacking of a yacht that left four Americans dead, the Justice Department said Thursday.
The Wisconsin Assembly voted to strip nearly all collective-bargaining rights from the state's public workers in one of the strongest blows to unions in years.
What happens when you bring out some long sticks, elephants and folks rich enough to spend a minimum of 12,000 baht (US$393) for just 14 minutes? You get elephant polo at a five-star resort.
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Politicians in Tokyo play fiscal chicken, but to little end.
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Analysis and insights from The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires on the news in China, India, Japan and Korea.
In today's pictures, a protester is detained in Nepal, a Muslim lawmaker cries on Capitol Hill, Coptic Christians mourn their loved ones in Cairo and more.
The new iPad 2 is thinner, lighter, faster and more powerful than the original, says Walt Mossberg. It offers an excellent balance of size, functionality and price, and keeps Apple ahead in the tablet race, at least for now.
Real estate developer Ashish Mathur, CEO of Ramky Integrated Township, says he got one question again and again as his group went about building 'Discovery City,' a satellite town near the southern city of Hyderabad. Where are the servants?
The last thing a World Cup squad needs is injuries, but sometimes they can be a blessing in disguise, and this looks to be the case with both England and Australia.
Fitch Ratings turned a few heads Tuesday when one of its analysts was quoted saying that China has a 60% probability of experiencing a banking crisis by 2013. How credible is the prediction?
The truce at Gome Electrical Appliances seems to have been a short-lived one for Bain Capital LLC , but could the new arrangement in fact lead to greater stability in the long run?
Some snapshots of Indians who made it on the Forbes annual World Billionaires' list.