
Fresh incentives to provide renewable energy for Japan are drawing private companies into the sector—but experts say the new measures will do little to lift electricity production.
Clashing visions for the future were on display as Chinese President Hu and Hong Kong's new chief executive emphasized social harmony while tens of thousands of protesters marched against Beijing and the local government.
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An independent report on a probe into alleged insider trading involving deals that Nomura worked on described a sales culture in which information passed casually over corporate firewalls and employees scrabbled for tips on deals.
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Marcus Agius will step down from Barclays as soon as Monday, amid fallout from the bank's $453 million settlement of probe into Libor manipulation.
With the European Union oil embargo taking full effect Sunday, Iran is stepping up its efforts to ensure its oil industry can withstand the sanctions.
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Even with the Facebook offering, the value of IPOs in the second quarter was down a third from a year ago and was below that of just from emerging markets in the fourth quarter of 2010.
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Investors will be watching nervously as U.S. companies report earnings over the next few weeks for any signs of collateral damage in the American economy from Europe's woes and China's slower growth.
The Irish government is mobilizing a campaign to seize advantage of a fresh euro-zone agreement to allow rescue funds to finance the currency bloc's broken banks, offering possible relief at the source of Ireland's financial straits.
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With an emphatic 4-0 blowout of Italy on Sunday night, Spain claimed the Euro 2012 title, sealing its second consecutive European championship and securing a permanent place in the pantheon of soccer's greatest teams.
Japan put its first reactor back online following a two-month hiatus without nuclear power, as concerns over possible power shortages won out for the time being over safety fears.
Ken Mandel, Asia managing director for Buddy Media—which connects brands with customers through social-media networks—needs no telling that digital is the future, or that the region holds huge opportunities for any global company.
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Utility crews untangled downed power lines and tree limbs, working to get the electricity turned back on for millions of Americans facing a second day of 100-degree temperatures without air conditioning.
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As the iPhone turns five years old today, here's a look back at WSJ columnist Walt Mossberg's reviews of each iPhone over the years.
The endlessly covered Brazilian song turns 50 this year. What explains its quirky endurance?
Compelling valuations, a boost from China and growth prospects are giving investors a reason to buy, but Europe hangs over markets.
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Hong Kong and its neighboring Pearl River Delta—south China's industrial hub in Guangdong province—are moving toward tighter integration, aided by new transportation links and efforts by both sides to bolster stronger economic ties.
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The World Bank scrapped a $1.2 billion loan to build Bangladesh's longest bridge, citing concerns over corruption in the project.
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At a time when many money-market mutual funds are piling out of Europe, some are looking for more of it in their quest for higher returns.
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Investors appear to be betting Research In Motion won't have enough financial firepower to successfully launch its new mobile operating system as a standalone company.
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President Mohammed Morsi faces a bitter fight with Egypt's military leadership over cabinet posts in the next government after becoming the country's first freely elected leader on Saturday.
The Supreme Court's health-care ruling means the 3.8% surtax on investment income is for real. We answer your questions.
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No offense to all the gin and tonics out there, but 'tis the season to find a cooling cocktail that does more than just the trick.
Gen. Zhang Zhaozhong denounced American-trained foreign policy experts as 'traitors.'
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In today's pictures, a rowing team celebrates in England, Hindus pray for monsoon rains, Mexicans vote for president, and more.
China's President Hu Jintao landed in Hong Kong for a three-day visit marking 15 years since Beijing regained control of the former colony.
In today's pictures, a woman dips her feet in a fountain in Washington, D.C., a boy in Nepal lays in the mud, frogs get married in India and more.
Even at great heights, windows get dirty and need to be washed.
A soldier waits in Afghanistan, 'supertrees' rise in Singapore, herdsmen head to the polls in Mongolia, and more.
China's first female astronaut and her two crew mates emerged smiling from a capsule that returned safely to Earth Friday from a 13-day mission to an orbiting module that is a prototype for a space station.
For day-to-night dressing in paradise, bold swimwear is paired with fearlessly flashy jewels and sultry gowns. Getaway glamour was never so decadent.
Working with a group of artists in a ruined factory zone on the edge of Shanghai, curator Johnson Chang has created an entire traditional Chinese village from the ground up, using ancient building methods that were almost lost to living memory.
There's nothing like an investigation into the makings of a crisis to bring former headline stars back into the public eye.