China's central bank on Sunday cut the amount of cash that banks must hold as reserves, the second industry-wide cut in two months.
“The size of the cut is more than expected,” one analyst says. “It’s going to release around a trillion yuan ($160 billion) [in liquidity] at least.”
Climate change and its threat to the economy "can no longer be denied," U.S. President Barack Obama says Saturday, in advance of his Earth Day speech.
The incident happened during protests over the arrest of Kashmiri separatist leader Masarat Alam.
The air base is highly unpopular with residents of Okinawa island, where some of the fiercest ground battles of World War II took place.
The South Korean manufacturer hopes consumer excitement will translate into significant sales for its new 2015 flagships.
Canadians may soon use their iPhone to pay for goods, as long as Apple and six of Canada's banks can come to an agreement.
Widespread apathy and calls by the opposition to boycott the polls may be why only one-third of voters participated.
With multiple sets under $1,000 and one under $400, they're affordable. But that doesn't mean you should buy one yet.
A stronger U.S. greenback isn't exactly good news for American corporate bottom lines.
"It is reasonable to assume that most nations would find it in their national interest to prevent conflict from extending into space."
Two people, one reportedly a traffic policeman, were injured after a man armed with a knife attacked passers-by in Shanghai.
The airstrip in the Spratly Islands is expected to be capable of handling military planes.
Gao Yu has been accused of leaking an official document detailing plans for a crackdown on civil society.
The country's finance minister pledged to "compromise, but not be compromised," but investors are betting on a default.
The wait for the Xiaomi Mi Note Pro smartphone is almost over.
Tibetan Buddhism's third-highest-ranking religious figure says the Dalai Lama's fate after death is in his own hands -- not China's.
The American coffee and doughnut chain is embarking on an aggressive expansion in China, with the help of pork-topped doughnuts.
Before ground is even broken, engineers and others are questioning the feasibility of a China-Nepal transportation plan.
Muslim Central Asia is becoming a ripe recruitment area for ISIS militants, Iran warns.
The case emphasizes tensions between widespread environmental concerns in China and the official desire for stability.
The Chinese government’s increasing focus on rural development has prompted banks to spread their networks into the country’s villages.