The aggressive expansion pursued by the Adani Group, led by Asia's richest person, has put pressure on its credit metrics and cash flow, CreditSights said
The first iPhone 14s from India are likely to be finished in late October or November, following the initial September release
Usain Bolt is looking to sell clothing and fashion accessories under a logo that looks like the victory pose he made famous
China Evergrande Group's debt blowup, with the tumbling home prices and mortgage boycotts that followed, have sent the economy into its deepest spin since the Cultural Revolution
Some state-owned Chinese banks are extending loans to companies and then allowing them to deposit funds at the same interest rate
Mahathir Mohamad, who was prime minister twice, said Malaysia's king could extend a pardon to Najib in the same way current opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was given
As mass firings become the norm elsewhere in crypto, they're boosting hiring, raising prices and taking in fresh funding
The ballistic missile and satellite tracking ship 'Yuan Wang 5' ship was originally scheduled to arrive at the Chinese-run port on August 11 but it was delayed
The Criminal Bar Association, which represents thousands of barristers in England and Wales, said around 80% of its members backed escalation of industrial action that has run since the end of June
Sunak, whose shock resignation last month ultimately led to Boris Johnson's downfall as premier, and Truss are at odds with each other over their plans on the economy
Bitcoin, the largest virtual coin by market capitalization, tumbled as much as 9.2% to $21,271, the biggest intraday drop since June 18
Joshi will take over on October 1
Hundreds of thousands of middle-class Chinese have been caught in limbo after making down payments and taking out loans on properties that cash-strapped developers are now struggling to complete
Exports of polished lab-grown diamonds may double in the current financial year started April 1 from $1.3 bn in the prior year, says GJEPC vice chairman
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. plunged 38% in premarket trading ahead of its debut of a new class of shares and after peer Cineworld Group Plc confirmed it may go bankrupt.
The NSE Nifty 50 Index has surged more than 14% from a mid-June low as overseas investors turned buyers after months of withdrawals
European gas prices surged after Moscow's move to shut a major pipeline ramped up fears of a prolonged supply halt, leaving Germany once again guessing as to how much Russian fuel it can count on
Chinese banks lowered their benchmark lending rates while authorities stepped up support for the property market with additional loans, a govt-guided attempt at alleviating a worsening housing crisis
The US and South Korea will begin their biggest joint military exercise in about five years after a hiatus on large-scale exercises that failed to entice North Korea's Kim Jong Un
The world's oil capital, Saudi Arabia wants to go electric and get clean. To do so, it's getting its hands on minerals critical for batteries and taking a stake in the electric vehicle-supply chain