European Stocks Forge Ahead as Cyprus Strikes Bailout Deal [VIDEO]
European markets rise, mirroring Asian stocks, as Nicosia's last-minute bailout deal boost sentiments across the region.
Fujitsu to Invest £800M into British Business
Fujitsu's investment in its British arm comes amid concerns that the UK is becoming a less attractive investment destination.
Asian Markets Gain on Cyprus Bailout Deal
Asian stocks recover as eurozone finance ministers approve Cyprus' bailout deal with its international lenders.
Vodafone Refused Licence Extension in Major Indian Cities
Indian government orders Vodafone to join auction for licences in order to continue operations in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkota.
South Korean Finance Minister Lowers 2013 Growth Expectations
Seoul is expected to announce stimulus measures as early as next week to boost its ailing economy.
Asian Markets Weekly Roundup: Stocks Retreat on Cyprus Fears
Asian markets pull back as eurozone fears return with concerns of a looming fiscal crisis in Cyprus.
European Stocks Extend Losses as Cyprus Concerns Mount
Markets weak as Cyprus bailout and eurozone concerns dampen investor sentiments.
Asian Stocks Mixed on Eurozone Concerns
Asian markets trade mixed as investors remain cautious on the Cyprus bailout concerns and weak eurozone indicators.
H&M Plans to Speed Up Expansion Despite Weak First-Quarter Performance
H&M's first quarter profit dips due to persisting European debt crisis and unfavourable weather conditions.
European Stocks Weak as Cyprus Fears Persist
European markets open lower as the continuing Cyprus bailout concerns offset improved China manufacturing PMI data.
Japan Posts $8.1Bn Trade Deficit in February as Exports Suffer
Japan's exports drop 2.9% while imports rise 11.9% prompting a deficit for the eighth straight month.
Asian Stocks Gain on Japan Optimism and China PMI
Asian markets advance as China manufacturing shows improvement, ahead of a key Bank of Japan briefing.
European Stocks Recover Despite Cyprus Concerns
European markets pick up as investors await further developments on Cyprus bailout plan and the UK Budget.
Volkswagen to Recall Almost 400,000 Vehicles in China on Gearbox Complaints
German auto-maker Volkswagen sells more cars in China than any other foreign car maker.
Australia's Resource Export Earnings to See Moderate Decline in 2012-13
Australia's commodity forecaster expects a 3% drop in the nominal export value.
Asian Markets Mixed as Cyprus Concerns Continue
Asian markets cautious as the Cypriot parliament's decision to reject bailout plan stoked fresh eurozone fears.
European Stocks Extend Decline Ahead of Cyprus Vote
European markets open weak as investors remain cautious ahead of Cypriot parliament's bailout vote.
China Jan-Feb FDI Inflow Down 1.35% at $17.5 Billion
FDI inflow from European Union rises 34 percent but those from US and Asia drop.
Rio Tinto Sees Slack China Demand Putting Pressure on Iron Prices
Rio Tinto plans to go ahead with expansion plans despite concerns on falling iron ore prices.
Asian Stocks Recover from Cyprus Bailout Fears
Asian markets pick up from the previous session's slump as investors await the Cypriot parliament's decision.
European Stocks Dip on Cyprus Bailout Fears [VIDEO]
European markets open weak as investors await Cypriot parliament's final decision on the crucial bailout package.
China Feb New Home Prices Climb Fuelling Policy Speculations
New home prices in 62 of 70 Chinese cities increase as government seeks to cool the sector.
Airbus Bags Record Order from Indonesia's Lion Air
Airbus' deal with Indonesia's Lion Air brings in focus the competition between global aircraft makers.
Asian Stocks Drop as Eurozone Concerns Return on Cyprus Bailout Deal
Investors worry that the deposit levy plan on Cyprus could set a precedence for other bailout packages.
BP Asks Judge to Halt Oil Spill Payments on 'Fictitious' Claims
BP claims that the court-appointed administrator of settlements is exposing the firm to further losses by allowing fictitious claims.
Boeing Names GE as Sole Engine Partner for Next 777
Boeing's plan to come up with improved version of 777 has invited criticism as the 787 battery concerns are still alive.
Asian Markets Weekly Roundup: Stocks Weak but Japan Surges
Most Asian markets retreat but Japan continues to trade higher as parliament approves Bank of Japan governor.
Singapore February Home Sales Plunge 65% on Cooling Measures
Singapore government introduces five to seven percent hike in stamp duty for house buyers to cool the sector .
European Stocks Mixed Ahead of More US Economic Data
Markets open mixed as investors await more US indicators for further economic recovery signs.
Japan's Parliament Approves Haruhiko Kuroda as BoJ Governor
Japan's upper and lower houses approve former ADB chief Haruhiko Kuroda as the next Bank of Japan chief.