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Apple is seeking SEC approval to ignore six shareholder proposals at its 2022 annual meeting.
China's ban on cryptocurrency and expected crackdown on crypto mining have wreaked havoc among U.S.-traded crypto miners Friday morning.
Apple plans to add a feature to iOS that would let people maintain a secure copy of their COVID-19 vaccination record.
A few of Cathie Wood's ARK Invest funds sold over 3,500 shares of Alibaba on September 1, all but eliminating it from the portfolio.
Two Beijing-based companies, one an e-commerce giant and the other an after-school tutoring services, have had tough years. And it's about to get much tougher for at least one of them.
Chinese EV makers Nio, Li Auto and Xpeng reported July deliveries Monday morning. The numbers race is tightening.
Chinese markets have been beaten up the past few days, with the Hang Seng Index posting even more losses that have wiped out all of the gains for the index in 2021. Even with a bounce back Wednesday...
Chinese markets have been beaten up, with the Hang Seng Index posting massive back-to-back losses that have wiped out all of the gains for the index in 2021.
How Apple protects (or doesn't) personal data for its Chinese customers is the subject of a long story in the New York Times.
A number of nations have gasoline prices much higher than in the United States, and American drivers can count themselves as lucky.
China's Geely on Thursday launched the first EV from its new Zeekr brand. The car is taking aim at higher-end models from Tesla and Nio and will be available in China later this year.
Beyond Meat has announced the grand opening of its manufacturing facility near Shanghai.
One analyst is fairly positive on Nike’s prospects going forward, despite the stock underperforming and some other recent concerns.
Tesla's planned research and development center in China is expected to be operational by the middle of this year, and the company hopes to be shipping a $25,000 vehicle for worldwide distribution...
Nearly a billion people in China were online as of the end of 2020. The country can be Apple's fastest-growing market in the world if it is even modestly successful in picking up share there.