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China's banks are likely to face pressure to adjust their business models as the country looks to rebalance its economy toward more consumption and away from bank-fueled investment, which has enriched lenders.
A social planner's complaints about email stalking launched the criminal inquiry that led to a woman romantically linked to former Gen. Petraeus.
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HTC will pay licensing fees to Apple as part of their patent settlement. Analysts expressed concern about the Taiwanese smartphone maker's long-term prospects.
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Former money-market fund co-managers Bruce Bent Sr. and Bruce Bent II were cleared of fraud in a federal civil trial, in a high-profile defeat for the SEC in claims stemming from the financial crisis.
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Japan's embattled policy makers will likely face even greater pressure to resuscitate growth as data showed a sharp economic contraction in the third quarter.
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Olympus posted a bigger-than-expected $157 million profit for the fiscal second quarter, thanks to a gain from selling a unit, but lowered its revenue outlook as sales of digital cameras slide.
Stocks drifted higher after their sour morning start, in light trading volume on a bond-trading holiday.
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The BBC's top news management was in tatters on Monday over its mishandling of sex-abuse coverage, with the broadcaster's news chiefs stepping aside and the top executive resigning.
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Kodak reached a deal with bondholders for $793 million in loans that could help take the photography company out of bankruptcy. Some creditors said Kodak had "squandered" its time in Chapter 11.
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Xi Jinping has charisma, a common touch and a beloved pop-star wife. But can he reform a Communist elite accustomed to the fruits of corruption?
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The Israeli military said it scored "direct hits" on targets in Syria after responding to stray mortar fire from its northern neighbor.
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The White House is planning an aggressive public campaign to build support for its proposal to reduce the deficit through tax increases and spending cuts.
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U.S. airlines are facing the most serious pilot shortage since the 1960s, as higher experience requirements coincide with an expected jump in retirements.
Disruptions to Google's services in China over the weekend underscore the uncertainty surrounding Beijing's effort to control the flow of information into the country.
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Julie Cleeland Nicholls, Adobe's Asia-Pacific communications director, on tweeting while vacationing.
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Northward winds are driving the record growth of winter sea ice around Antarctica, which stands in contrast to the extensive melting of the Arctic sea ice in recent years, scientists reported.
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India celebrates Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, Tuesday. In pictures, preparations across the country.
In today's pictures, a baby is carried to safety in Syria, an earthquake strikes Myanmar, soccer players scuffle during a match in Germany, and more.
Tucked in Southeast Asia, filled with vast untapped energy and mineral resources, cheap labor, and 60 million people, Myanmar may be one of the world's last great—but hardly stable—business frontiers.
Tourists enjoy a fall stroll through a park in China, sumo wrestlers grapple for supremacy at a tournament in western Japan, a bridge collapses after an earthquake in Myanmar, and more.
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A retired professor has published a new translation of the "Iliad" in South African English, a patois born from the tongue of bygone British colonizers mixing with a half-dozen African languages.