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Japanese policy makers are prepared for a further weakening of the yen despite recent acknowledgment that the excessive strength has largely been corrected.
Chinese fishermen seized along with their vessel by North Koreans this month have been freed, according to the boat's owner and Chinese state media, in a case that has tested ties between the Asian allies.
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Six Muslim men and one minor have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from two years to life for involvement in the killing of a Buddhist monk in central Myanmar.
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Goldman Sachs is selling its remaining stake in Industrial & Commercial Bank of China for around $1.1 billion, exiting its investment in China's biggest bank.
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Heard on the Street: Japan's monetary easing on asset prices is uneven. Shares in real-estate investment trusts have soared, but underlying property prices have barely budged. That should worry REIT investors.
The Chinese Communist Party expelled from its ranks a former Agricultural Bank of China executive, in a case that has had the country abuzz with speculation since the bank first flagged that the executive was cooperating with an official investigation.
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Power generators, engineering firms and other companies that service mining operations in Australia are forecasting weaker earnings as the mining boom slows.
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The agency that manages China's huge foreign-currency reserves has set up a U.S. office aiming to invest in areas such as private equity and real estate as it seeks to diversify its holdings away from U.S. government debt.
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Philippine commercial bank United Coconut Planters Bank hired an adviser to conduct a strategic review of the bank, a move that could lead to a sale or an initial public offering of bank shares.
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Large tornadoes swept through towns just south of Oklahoma City, killing at least 51 people -- including 20 children -- and laying waste to numerous buildings, including more than one elementary school.
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As Venice's Palazzo Grassi hosts its first exhibition devoted to a single artist, François Pinault open up about the rejuvenating power of contemporary art.
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Burberry showed further signs of recovery after a midyear profit warning, as it reported a rise in full-year revenue and bucked a wider trend in the luxury industry that has seen some of its rivals lose steam in China.
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Yahoo's $1.1 billion deal for Tumblr is a fairy-tale ending for the blogging site, which fetched a rich price despite its meager revenue. Many other highflying Web startups may not be as lucky.
More than 20 people were injured Monday when a rest shelter outside a Cambodian garment factory collapsed and fell into a pond, adding to recent worries about safety in the country's garment sector.
Will sleeping more on the weekend make up for lost snoozing during the work week?
Chinese quartet enjoys Maserati lifestyle with missions of social-media fans.
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North Korean leader Kim Jun Eun and his wife visit a children's camp, police move an injured person after a suicide bombing, rescue workers search dirty waters following a building collapse in Cambodia, and more.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is in India on his first overseas trip after assuming office in March. In pictures.
A late-1800s home on Chicago's Gold Coast is wrapped in greenery and flanked by tour-worthy gardens.
It's no longer about tight, tighter tightest. Clothing's new relaxed proportions are a breath of fresh air.
Policemen in Jalandhar, a man cools off in Allahabad, a boy throws a sheep into a river in Srinagar, and more.
An eye-popping price tag in Greenwich, Conn., is a new test of the ultra-high-end property market.
Gemologists are on the hunt for precious colorful stones as their values soar.
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Three thought leaders—Encore.org's Marc Freedman, author Hamilton Beazley and Nancy Newall of the Centre on Aging at the University of Manitoba—discuss ways to deal successfully with life's regrets in a live video chat.