US Presidential Elections: Mormon Heartland Newspaper Dumps Romney and Backs Obama
Salt Lake Tribune editorial spurns Mormon Republican candidate in favour of incumbent president.
China Communist Party Tensions Exposed by Bo Xilai Letter
Chinese leftists appeal to parliament not to expel Bo Xilai and strip him of immunity in run-up to delicate power transition.
Tictail Raises €1.2 Million in Funding
Swedish start-up Tictail has just announced it raised €1.2 million in a seed round of funding led by Balderton Capital and Klaus Hommels.
Asian Markets Up on Monetary Easing Hopes from Japan and China
Nikkei ends 0.09 percent higher while Hang Seng and Shanghai Composite index are up 0.68 and 0.21 percent. KOSPI slides 0.12 percent.
Japan's Exports Drop 10.3 Percent in September China Islands Dispute Takes Toll
Exports to China, Japan's biggest market, fall 14.1 percent as bitter dispute over Senkaku islands rumbles on.
Asian Markets Down After Japanese Exports Decline
Nikkei drops 0.05 percent while KOSPI and Shanghai Composite index slide 0.52 percent and 0.46 percent. Hang Seng gains 0.12 percent.
Apple Opens its Largest Asia Store in Beijing
Store opening shows Apple is betting big on China, its second largest market after the US.
McDonald's Profits Fall on Slowing Global Economy and Rising Competition
US fast food chain's profits take a hit from competition and rising commodity prices.
Asian Markets Weekly Report: Indices Advance on China and US Data
Major Asian markets gained in the week after Chinese economic figures and US quarterly earnings encourage investors.
China's Shadow Over US Presidential Election
Early in November, the world's first and third largest nations by population have elections. On Tuesday, 06 November 2012, the third country by population (314.5 million) with the largest capitalist economy but also the one with the greatest debt, the United States, will elect a new President Romney or re-elect President Obama for a second term. Leaving aside what wonderful husbands both men apparently are and their equally wonderful, devoted wives and families who at times in the campaign a...
Surface with Windows RT 32GB Has Only 20GB Storage Space
The 32GB version of Microsoft Surface for Windows RT tablet will offer only 20GB of storage space.
Nintendo Investigating Foxconn Over Underage Workers
Foxconn is under investigation from Nintendo over accusations of underage workers at Foxconn factories
Asian Markets End Mixed After Chinese FDI and US Tech Earnings Disappoint
Nikkei average ends 0.22 percent while KOSPI and Shanghai drop 0.79 percent and 0.16 percent. Hang Seng gains 0.15 percent.
China Conducts Naval Exercise in East China Sea amid Japan Island Row [VIDEO]
Chinese warships spotted near disputed islands of Diaoyu/Senkaku but Beijing claims vessels on routine duty.
China’s Import Duties on US Steel Products Illegal - WTO
WTO upholds its ruling that China's import duties on certain US steel products are not in line with international trade practices.
Asian Stocks Down on US Tech Earnings and Weekly Jobless Data
Nikkei average slides 0.14 percent while KOSPI and Shanghai drop 0.75 and 0.04 percent. Hang Seng gains 0.18 percent.
Asian Markets Close Higher on China GDP, Industrial Output and Retail Sales
Nikkei average ends 2 percent while KOSPI gains 0.20 percent. Shanghai index and Hang Seng up 1.24 and 0.48 percent.
Japan's PM Yoshihiko Noda Plans Monetary Stimulus to Economy
With national elections just months away, Noda is keen on pulling economy out of sluggish growth.
Chinese Economy Slows to 7.4 Percent in Third Quarter
Although the GDP has dipped, China's economy shows signs of stabilising.
Asian Markets Gain on Chinese GDP and US Housing Data
Nikkei climbs 1.66 percent while KOSPI gains 0.15 percent. Shanghai and Hong Kong markets rise 0.52 and 0.48 percent.
Foxconn Admits To Hiring 14 Year-Old Interns
Apple manufacturer Foxconn admits to hiring children as young as 14 at one of its Chinese factories.
Asian Markets End Higher Over Less Concerns on Europe and US Economy Push
Nikkei jumped 1.21 percent while KOSPI ended 0.70 percent higher. Shanghai Composite Index and Hang Seng were up 0.32 and 0.99 percent.
Goldman's Jim O'Neill: Bric Countries to Set up Development Bank
Legendary chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management says a union of several emerging markets are looking to set up a development bank
Huawei Says US Probe Will Not Affect Other Markets
Following the US investigation, other nations have also began examining the alleged national security issues in doing business with Huawei and ZTE.
Falling Chinese Demand Affects Coca-Cola Sales
Coca-Cola sales in China record fall of six percent year on year, raising concerns of slowdown in the world's second largest economy.
Asian Stocks Up on Moody's Spain Rating and US Economic Data
Nikkei gained 1.33 percent while KOSPI and Hang Seng rose 0.85 and 0.81 percent. Shanghai index eased 0.11 percent.
Asian Stocks Gain on Spanish Bailout Hopes and US Earnings Data
Nikkei gains 1.44 percent while KOSPI is up 0.83 percent. Hang Seng ends 0..28 percent. Shanghai Composite index ends flat
Anti-Japanese Feeling Forces Toyota to Slash Chinese Production
Fall in demand for Corolla, Crown, RAV4 and Vios cars follows anti-Japanese sentiments over disputed Senkaku islands.
Kroll Global Fraud Report: Canada Ranks Low and Africa High on Business Fraud Rating
Canada cleanest place in the world to do business, says fraud survey.
US Quarterly Earnings and Retail Sales Push Asian Markets Up
Nikkei gains 0.94 percent while KOSPI is up 0.32 percent. Shanghai Composite index and Hang Seng trade 0.02 and 0.05 percent higher.

