An Asia junk bond investor who beat 98% of his rivals last year said he is "very bullish" on the market -- and ready to pick up bargains if other investors panic.
China held a second day of drills around Taiwan on Wednesday, adding to the unprecedented military pressure it is applying to President Lai Ching-te, whom it strongly dislikes.
China's top diplomat called on the US to remove tariffs it imposed on Chinese goods for Beijing's alleged role in America's fentanyl crisis before holding any talks on the matter, deepening a stalemate weighing on trade ties between the world's two . ...
Britons are more skeptical about giving migrants who have entered the country illegally a path to legal status than other Europeans, according to a study of five nations.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong urged universities to seek greater research cooperation with partners outside the US following the Trump administration's threat of funding cuts to the sector.
Colombia's state-owned Ecopetrol SA is considering buying Carlyle Group's oil driller in the nation as it looks to boost reserves and output, its top executives said in an interview.
Two Florida Republicans won congressional races in special elections on Tuesday, avoiding upset losses that could have narrowed the party's control of the US House, according to the Associated Press.
South Korea's consumer inflation unexpectedly accelerated as weakness in the won helped boost import costs, giving the central bank an incentive to pause its monetary easing campaign when authorities gather to set policy later this month.
Elon Musk's X is urging the US Supreme Court to shield companies from being forced to disclose sensitive user financial data under "suspicionless" subpoenas issued by federal law enforcement agencies.
Asian stocks edged down as traders grappled with how to position themselves in the countdown to President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs announcement.