Toyota halts operations at most Japan assembly plants due to system failure
By Satoshi Sugiyama TOKYO (Reuters) -Toyota Motor Corp suspended operations at a dozen assembly plants in Japan on Tuesday due
2023-08-29 10:46
Drugmaker Mallinckrodt files for second bankruptcy in US
By Dietrich Knauth Drugmaker Mallinckrodt on Monday filed for its second bankruptcy in three years in the United
2023-08-29 04:50
Factbox-How China is trying to boost its stock market
China is launching a campaign to revive a lagging stock market, and boost investor confidence in an ailing
2023-08-29 04:48
Hawaiian Electric says power lines were shut off hours before wildfire
(Reuters) -Hawaiian Electric's shares jumped more than 40% on Monday after the utility said its power lines in West Maui
2023-08-28 22:55
Seven & i department store unit union threatens to strike over Fortress deal
TOKYO (Reuters) -A labour union at Seven & i Holdings' department store unit Sogo & Seibu threatened on Monday to
2023-08-28 19:23
Oil rises on China moves to support economy; tropical storm eyed
By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) -Oil ticked higher on Monday after China took steps to bolster its flagging economy, though
2023-08-28 16:50
China's Sinopec plans steady refinery output on fuel recovery
By Chen Aizhu and Judy Hua (Reuters) -Chinese refining giant Sinopec Corp plans to maintain steady refinery output during the
2023-08-28 12:52
Rugby star Antoine Dupont teams up with Ami for capsule collection to toast spirit of the sport
Ahead of France hosting the 2023 Rugby World Cup, scrum-half star Antoine Dupont has teamed up with Ami for a limited-edition capsule collection that aims to celebrate the spirit of the sport.
2023-08-25 20:27
In China, Fukushima discharge met with bans, panic buying and wariness
By Casey Hall and Albee Zhang BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese consumers stayed away from sea food stalls and rushed to stock
2023-08-25 18:18
Four million children in Pakistan have no safe water, a year after deadly floods
One year after catastrophic floods devastated swathes of Pakistan, some 4 million children in the South Asian nation remain without access to safe water, the United Nations children's agency has warned.
2023-08-25 17:18
Exclusive-China plans to cut stamp duty on stocks by up to 50% to revive confidence-sources
HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese authorities are planning to cut the stamp duty on stock trading by as much as 50%,
2023-08-25 16:57
Japan budget requests likely to top 110 trln yen with BOJ easing at crossroad -Nikkei
TOKYO Budget requests from Japanese ministries for the next fiscal year will likely top 110 trillion yen ($753.37
2023-08-25 08:55