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In the latest sign of philanthropy's spread among China's wealthy, Baidu's Robin Li joined Bill Gates to announce a campaign to help Chinese smokers quit and encourage nonsmokers to ask people not to smoke around them.
China acknowledged it was falling behind schedule on ambitious plans to build low-income housing, a delay that could add to concerns around its economy.
Three months after Rikuzentakata was almost destroyed by Japan's earthquake and tsunami, The Wall Street Journal explores how the city is trying to rebuild, battling slow progress and economic problems.
For all the drama of Friday's stock market drop, the extent of the market's recent decline has been relatively mild. But if past investor behavior is a guide, the market could be in for a more severe decline.
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Just days after a fractious OPEC meeting, the first signs emerged that Saudi Arabia planned to make good on its vow to boost oil output on its own, sending crude futures tumbling.
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With a budget surplus and no need of funds at the moment, Mongolia isn't in a hurry to issue its first sovereign bonds, Vice Finance Minister Ganhuyag Chuluun Hutagt said.
Despite a résumé that appears tailor-made for the IMF, Mexican central-bank head Agustín Carstens is seen as a longshot in the contest for the fund's top job.
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Taiwanese personal computer maker Acer said it and the police are investigating a security breach, discovered Thursday, that affected customers at its Packard Bell unit in Europe that was discovered Thursday
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High joblessness, already a problem for Obama as he seeks re-election, is shaping up to be a particular burden in key swing states where the unemployment rate is above average.
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Do robots and Twitter make you nervous.? Growing old is what you're really afraid of.
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What does it take to inspire people and defeat a bean- counting bureaucracy? A boardroom autocrat with an allergy to consensus, says former Chrysler and GM executive Bob Lutz.
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Alaska released 24,000 pages of Palin's emails, highlighting her time as governor at a moment when speculation over her presidential ambitions is high.
Shelve your skirt and pant suits. The summer's most versatile suit combo for women goes from office to party without a hitch.
Hot tech offerings have blown up on investors in the past. Here's how to stack the odds in your favor.
Castle Leslie, an Irish estate run as a resort by its founding family, offers fly-fishing, horseback riding and a chance to feel like you're an eccentric aristocrat, too.
After years of housing prices gone wild, China's property bubble is starting to deflate, raising the prospect that the Chinese economy may slow faster than anticipated.
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Investors signaled their increasing nervousness about the state of the Chinese and U.S. economies, pushing Samsonite International to price its $1.25 billion initial public offering at the bottom of its latest price guidance. Those jitters will make it more challenging for China Everbright Bank, which wants to raise around US$7 billion through an IPO over the next month.
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Tiger Global management returned to India after about a year's absence. While investments between then and now have been selective, they show a marked preference for striking deals through co-investments and in e-commerce startups.
Chinese bank stocks dropped Thursday, weighing on the Shanghai and Hong Kong markets, while Japanese blue chips managed to finish slightly higher despite another big decline for Nintendo.
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Apple Inc. is halting sales of a small number of iPad 2 tablet computers designed to run on the Verizon Wireless cellular network because of a manufacturing glitch.
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Somalia's al Qaeda-linked militant group claimed responsibility for killing the country's interior minister, saying the minister was "an obstacle" to its endeavor to topple the struggling government.
President Barack Obama in his weekly radio address said government can spur private-sector job growth through training programs.
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China is celebrating its first Grand Slam tennis champion, the tattooed and free-spirited Li Na, not just as a new sporting icon but as a new face for her country.
Openings for political reform are few but worth pursing nonetheless.
Analysis and insights from The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires on the news in China, India, Japan and Korea.
One of the latest kooky Internet fads—planking—is moving into the real world in real-time. The trend involves turning one's body into the shape of a wooden plank, often precariously.
The week in essential news, analysis, graphics and photos.
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U.S.-listed China stocks are taking a beating. But in the rush to judgment, investors risk confusing the good with the bad and the ugly.
The intelligence workout: Jonah Lehrer on how University of Michigan researchers may have discovered a way to improve IQ.
June 10 often turns out to be one of the biggest days of the year for protests in South Korea. That's because it's the anniversary of the starting day of the 1987 democracy protests that ultimately forced the writing of a democratic constitution. Activists on South Korea's political left don't intend to disappoint this year.
In today's pictures, the death toll from flooding rises in China, a disgraced army colonel is murdered in a contract-style killing in Russia, a man looks through rose-colored glasses in Denmark and more.