Asian stocks rallied alongside rising US futures, hinting at a potential recovery for Wall Street. Despite mixed performances in Japan, positive economic signals from China fueled optimism. Can this trend continue?
In a desperate move, authorities in Guangdong have evacuated over a million residents as Typhoon Ragasa wreaks havoc across Asia. With devastating floods and winds, the storm has already claimed lives and disrupted travel.
Amid the chaos of Super Typhoon Ragasa, Asian stocks saw a slight uptick, driven by Alibaba's commitment to invest heavily in AI and positive news from the semiconductor sector.
Typhoon Ragasa wreaks havoc in Taiwan, leaving 14 dead and 124 missing, as it approaches Hong Kong with hurricane-force winds. The storm triggers massive evacuations and damages across southern China.
Asia-Pacific markets showed mixed results as investors anticipate a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut. Japan's exports decline less than expected, while Baidu's shares soar in Hong Kong. What does this mean for global economic health?
Nintendo's September Direct was packed with exciting news, including the announcement of the Switch 2, new Mario titles, and the first-ever Pokémon life simulation game. Discover all the highlights from this thrilling showcase!
Nintendo faces backlash from devoted fans frustrated by corporate greed and leadership decisions. Calls for change are growing as loyalists express their discontent over recent controversies.
Evergrande, once a giant in China's real estate, has been delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange after a prolonged trading freeze. The company faces liquidation, having lost over 99% of its market value since its peak in 2017, amid a broader downturn in the property sector.
Asian equities experienced their largest gain in two weeks, driven by Wall Street's rally and increased expectations for lower interest rates from the Federal Reserve. Technology stocks in Hong Kong surged by 2.7%, while Shanghai shares reached a decade high.
Game Science has announced Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a new single-player action-RPG that follows the ghost-catching god Zhong Kui. Revealed at Gamescom, the game promises fresh experiences and bold features while building on the success of Black Myth: Wukong.