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Regulators’ effort to stamp out risk in the $2.6 trillion U.S. money-fund industry is creating unintended ripple effects across financial…
China’s deleveraging push has racked up the most defaults on corporate bonds ever for a first quarter, and the identity…
After dropping six straight years on weak sales and high debt, a remarkable turnaround in fortunes has made Jindal Steel…
BlackBerry Ltd. is finally starting to look like a real software company.
Credit Suisse Group AG, the second-largest Swiss wealth manager, faces a sweeping tax evasion and money laundering investigation spanning five…
Xiaomi Corp. is going to double down on India. Literally. Chairman and CEO Lei Jun sat down with Bloomberg’s Saritha…
“Start,” though, is the operative word. If the country’s new national goods-and-services tax does go into effect in July, which…
Radhakishan Damani may be India’s Sam Walton. Like the Wal-Mart founder, he’s a self-made billionaire from humble beginnings with a…
The International Energy Agency will help support Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s goal to spread solar power to more developing nations,…
Foreign investors gorging on Indian stocks and bonds have put the rupee on course for its best first-quarter performance since…
The worst may be over for Xiaomi Corp. The Chinese smartphone maker once compared with Apple Inc. has resumed growth…
Jeff Bezos has leapt past Amancio Ortega and Warren Buffett to become the world’s second-richest person.
Following calls from global retail giants such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Tesco Plc, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set…
Investors who put money into U.S. index funds usually aren’t looking for surprises. Those who bought into the Russell 2000…
Facebook Inc. is making a dramatic change to the social network’s mobile application, letting people post pictures and videos that…
Provincial cities in Japan are competing for a declining pool of talent, workers and investment to replace vanishing industries.
Faced with a protectionist U.S. administration in Washington, Communist Party leaders have improbably recast themselves as champions of globalization, free…