HONG KONG -- China's key economic gauges for November came in below expectations, indicating that the economy struggled to ...
The clash between Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his vice president Sara Duterte, which was ignited by the latter's shocking confession to ordering political assassinations, has been ...
HONG KONG -- One of China's top wealth managers is expanding into Japan, where it sees a growing clientele of rich Chinese who have left their homeland in challenging economic times.
Treasury, which leads the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS), wrote to both companies on Saturday saying the ...
TOKYO -- Two weeks ago, close to 70% of market players expected the Bank of Japan to raise rates this month. By last week, less than one in five had such expectations, with most predicting a rate hike ...
Demand for energy in Southeast Asia is set to surge over the next decade, and the region is likely to face ripple effects ...
TOKYO -- The growing popularity of konjac internationally is fueling Japanese exports of the root vegetable even as ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol did not comply with a summons from prosecutors on Sunday, and they plan to issue another order as they investigate his short-lived martial law ...
At the Japan International Machine Tool Fair in Tokyo this past November, Yamazaki Mazak caught visitors' attention with an EV platform complete with tires and steering wheel.
TOKYO -- The Tokyo Stock Exchange is expected to delist 94 companies this year, the most since 2013, resulting in the first-ever decrease in the number of companies on the market. The exchange and ...
TOKYO -- The Tokyo Stock Exchange is expected to delist 94 companies this year, the most since 2013, resulting in the ...
TOKYO -- The Tokyo Stock Exchange is expected to delist 94 companies this year, the most since 2013, resulting in the first-ever decrease in the number of companies on the market. The exchange and ...