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Budget negotiations between the White House and Republican House Speaker Boehner have progressed steadily in recent days, breathing life into talks that appeared to have stalled.
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Beijing faces resistance from state-owned firms against its effort to have them boost wages at the expense of profits
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HSBC plans to acknowledge that for years it ignored possible money laundering, part of a record $1.9 billion settlement with U.S. authorities that caps the bank's disastrous foray into the U.S. market.
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The deputy governor of the Bank of England said U.K. regulators wouldn't seize subsidiaries, branches or assets of the failing U.S. firm that are located in the U.K.
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Delta is close to striking a deal to acquire a 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic, a move that would boost the U.S. carrier's presence at Heathrow Airport and continue a run of cut-price deals to expand its network.
The shift from West to East of the world's biggest aircraft lessors comes as Asia's buyers look to feed China's hunger for aircraft while Western financial institutions exit a business they now find too capital intensive.
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Malaysia said Australian rare-earths producer Lynas must export the waste from its new processing plant or else risk having its operating license revoked.
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McDonald's surprised investors Monday when it reported growth in sales at restaurants open at least 13 months in November, but analysts remain cautious about the months ahead.
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The EPA is looking into some of Ford's fuel-efficiency claims after published reports challenged the window-sticker mpg claims.
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Located outside Ho Chi Minh City, this four-bedroom home is made completely out of bamboo, with plenty of sustainable features incorporated.
Four suppliers made Wal-Mart clothing at a Bangladesh factory after it failed fire-safety audits, exposing weaknesses in the system to inspect overseas facilities.
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A new survey by Gan Li, a professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics and Texas A&M University, turns the received wisdom about China's economy on its head.
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Struggling chip maker Renesas plans to raise up to $2.44 billion in part by issuing new shares to the government-backed Innovation Network Corp. of Japan.
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Hospitals and public health officials are working to improve safety for mothers in the delivery room following sharp increases in the rate of severe complications from childbirth.
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Wine critic Robert Parker plans to phase out the print version of his influential Wine Advocate newsletter, step down as editor in chief and bring in a trio of Singapore-based investors.
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Dwight Nordstrom, chairman of Pacific Resources International, talks about why he seeks out Italian restaurants in China and his secret for breezing through customs.
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In today's pictures, a man carries a mannequin in Belarus, the European Union is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, rowers make their way along the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, and more.
Victims of Typhoon Bopha in the Philippines jostle for relief food, northeast China enters a boom ski season amid continuing snow, a catwalk in Hong Kong breaks the Guinness World Record for the world's longest catwalk, and more.
A protest in Hyderabad, a fisherman near Bhubaneswar, security officials queue for voting slips in Gujarat, and more.
In today's pictures, people compete in the Santa Claus Run in Germany, same-sex couples wed in Washington state, Manny Pacquiao gets knocked out in Las Vegas, and more.
In this week's pictures, a woman dove into the icy water of a lake in China, an anti-Syria's regime protester took a photo with a tablet in Lebanon, a newborn hippo baby was weighed in Hungary, and more.
Here's a look at the fourth fight between Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Márquez and Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
WSJ editors pick the best photos of the year organized by category, date and location. These photos represent the key moments and defining images of the news in 2012.
The top business leaders in Asia making headlines last week, including Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, Sunny Verghese and Lucio Tan.