The capital region of the United States may have not become the hottest destination for Chinese tourists, but a new Chinese-language website dedicated to the region may help.
China is willing to expand imports from southern African nations and encourage Chinese companies to invest in the region, Vice-Premier Wang Qishan said on Saturday.
Online coupon seller Groupon Inc. is dangling its most tantalizing deal yet an initial public offering of stock.
Sony Corp. is fully restoring its PlayStation Network in the US,Europe and parts of Asia on Thursday after hackers stole customer data and sent services offline in April.
Anglo-Australian mining company Rio Tinto plans to purchase one billion US dollars of commodities in China in 2011, a company official said Thursday in Shanghai.
Greece and a team of EU/IMF/ECB inspectors aims to conclude talks on a medium-term fiscal plan by Friday when Prime Minister George Papandreou is set to discuss its main points with Eurogroup chairman Jean-Claude Juncker.
Chinese ratings provider Dagong Global Credit Rating Co Ltd., on Thursday cut its rating for Japan's local and foreign currency sovereign credit by one level to A+ and AA- respectively.
Microsoft Corp showed off a version of its next operating system at technology conferences in Palos Verdes and Taipei.
Japanese share prices fell sharply on Thursday, dragged lower by disappointing US data and growing political uncertainty as Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said he would quit after getting the country's nuclear crisis under control.
It is important to have someone from an emerging economy to head the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega said on Wednesday.
Wall Street ended a four-day rally with its worst session since August on Wednesday and could suffer more losses in coming days as investors faced more signs the economic recovery is fading.
European aircraft maker Airbus on Wednesday delivered to a Chinese carrier an A320 Family aircraft assembled in China.