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LexinFintech Holdings Ltd. filed an amended F-1 form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its initial public offering. There were no pricing details given in the filing,...
Mattel has rejected a buyout offer from Hasbro, Nelson Peltz won a seat on the Procter & Gamble board, Volkswagen will build a $12 billion electric car plant in China, and more important...
China reportedly has become the world's leading producer of supercomputers, while the United States has started to lag behind.
Alibaba's Singles Day sell-a-thon kicked off at midnight Saturday morning and sold more than $1 billion in merchandise in the first two minutes. Things only got bigger after that.
Disney has announced more Star Wars movies, Russia may restrict some U.S. media operating there, ESPN staff is bracing for large layoffs, and more important headlines.
Boeing will sell $37 billion worth of commercial airplanes to companies in China. Is its future in China as bleak as some aviation experts believe?
Boeing has signed a huge deal to sell jets to China, Walmart will not change its holiday hours from last year, and more important headlines.
Snap's third-quarter earnings report sent investors fleeing Tuesday night. Then the company revealed an investment by China's leading social media firm and the bleeding stop for a moment. Why did it...
While Snap and Twitter need to recast their services to increase engagement and revenue, Weibo continues to roll along successfully with a model that does not need any enhancement.
Snap missed earnings forecasts badly, Weibo has posted explosive user growth, China's trade surplus with the United States has narrowed, and more important headlines.
Chinese internet company Sogou expects to price 45 million shares in a range that will result in an initial public offering valued up to more than $672 million.
The U.S. president arrived in South Korea Tuesday for a two-day visit that will include an address to the country's National Assembly. North Korea has not kept silent, but neither has it launched any...
Alibaba reported better-than expected fiscal second-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Thursday.
Over 125 million Americas may have seen Russian Facebook ads, Sprint merger talks with T-Mobile are off, Samsung has replaced many of its key leaders, and more important headlines.
President Trump begins a five-nation tour of Asia on Friday and a number of companies are taking part in the two-week trip in hopes of furthering relationships, especially with China.