Listings of small to midsize Chinese companies have increased volatility on U.S. stock markets in the past, leading to a push for stricter screening of initial public offerings.
Equities

U.S. Nasdaq steps up scrutiny of Chinese company listings

Heightened screening comes amid concerns over market volatility

15 August 2024
Vietnamese President To Lam attends a press briefing at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi on June 20. (Pool photo via Reuters)
International relations

Vietnam's top leader to visit China from Sunday

To Lam meeting with Xi Jinping to strengthen Communist nations' ties

15 August 2024
Andreessen Horowitz's office in San Francisco. The venture capital firm's office in Japan will be its first in Asia. (Photo by Ryotaro Yamada)
Startups

Andreessen Horowitz to open Japan office for funding startups

Japan emerging as alternative to riskier China and higher-rate, tighter U.S.

15 August 2024
An influx from mainland China is shoring up Hong Kong's population. (Photo by Shinya Sawai)
Economy

Hong Kong population edges up from end-2023 as mainlanders move in

City touts programs to lure talent amid questions over long-term prospects

15 August 2024
A policeman stands guard in front of  the headquarters of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in Tokyo. The LDP will select a new leader next month.
Japan's leadership race

Japan's ruling LDP to vote on Kishida successor: 5 things to know

With prime minister stepping down, how will party select his replacement?

15 August 2024
A barrier blocks access to a beach on Aug. 14 due to the Nankai Trough megaquake advisory. The alert impacted some tourism-related businesses during the summer holiday season. (Photo by Yo Inoue)
Natural disasters

Japan's megaquake alert ends amid no major new seismic activity

Weeklong advisory has been lifted, but government urges public to remain vigilant

15 August 2024
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Announcements

Nikkei 225 to alter price-adjustment factor for Takashimaya

Change to take effect on Aug. 29, reflecting company's planned stock split

15 August 2024
In recent years, quite a few American politicians and foreign policy experts have vocally demanded that Taiwan increase its defense spending.
Opinion

Excessive U.S. pressure on Taiwan defense spending plays into CCP's hands

American policy influencers should explain that Taipei needs encouragement, not punishment

15 August 2024
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#techAsia

China rules on AI and Vietnam draws chip designers

The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

15 August 2024
A flea market in Beijing: Chinese household spending rose slightly in July but the recovery remained uneven due to subdued demand in the property sector.
Economy

China retail sales improve in July despite weak economy

New home prices in key cities continue to fall on poor demand

15 August 2024
Japan's GDP expanded in the second quarter of this year following a contraction in the previous three months. (Photo by Yo Inoue)
Economy

Japan's Q2 GDP grows annualized 3.1% as consumption rises

Economy rebounds from revised 2.3% contraction in January-March quarter

15 August 2024
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, left, meets with Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyitaw on Aug. 14.
Myanmar Crisis

China's Wang Yi urges war-torn Myanmar to seek 'political reconciliation'

Top envoy meets regime leader Min Aung Hlaing, calls for 'resuming democratic transition'

15 August 2024
President Yoon Suk Yeol speaks at the South Korean government's Liberation Day ceremony in Seoul on Aug. 15. 
Politics

South Korea's Yoon offers new dialogue channel with North Korea

President calls for 'unification through freedom' of divided peninsula

15 August 2024
CEO Toru Nishikawa of Preferred Networks says he want to courts oversea investors. (Photo provided by the company)
Artificial intelligence

Japan's AI unicorn Preferred Networks to court first overseas investors

Company, partners working to beat Nvidia with next-generation AI accelerator by 2027

15 August 2024
Fumio Kishida's plan to raise defense spending -- one of his signature initiatives -- was slated to be covered by tax hikes, but the government has yet to set a start date for them. (Photos by Shinya Sawai and Wataru Ito)
Japan's leadership race

Japan's Kishida set to depart with defense, climate funding in question

PM's successor faces fitting birth rate, chip commitments into budget as well

15 August 2024
Meiji Yasuda, headquartered in Tokyo, has focused heavily on the U.S. since acquiring StanCorp Financial in 2016. (Photo by Akira Kodaka)
Insurance

Japan's Meiji Yasuda boosts U.S. strategy with Allstate unit deal

With little room to grow at home, insurers turn to world's largest market

15 August 2024
Iseki looks overseas as the domestic market for farm equipment shrinks.
Companies

Indonesia to produce 90% of Japan's Iseki farm machines for export

Japanese tractor maker shifts production as domestic demand wanes

15 August 2024
Flags of ASEAN member nations are seen. Japan aims to counter Chinese influence in the region.
Supply Chain

Isuzu, Sojitz to join Japan's ASEAN chip, EV supply chain push

15 companies to receive subsidies to build operations in Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand

15 August 2024
U.S. President Joe Biden, third from left, visits the site of a planned Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plant in Arizona in 2022.
Semiconductors

U.S. chip, EV industries struggle to take off despite huge subsidies

2 years after CHIPS Act and IRA, investments lag and supply chains remain China-reliant

15 August 2024
China’s Tencent Holdings logged a better quarterly result than expected on Wednesday, backed by strong growth in domestic games and online advertising. 
Technology

Tencent sales beat expectations on gaming and ad revenue

Fintech revenue up just 4% as consumer spending slows

14 August 2024
Leaders of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party; (from left to right) Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi, former Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, Prime Minister and incumbent party president Fumio Kishida, Digital Minister Taro Kono and former party Secretary-General Shigeru Ishiba. (Nikkei montage/Source photos by Nikkei photographers)
14 August 2024
Taiwanese high-tech manufacturer Foxconn says it will begin shipping the latest Nvidia AI servers by the end of this year. 
Technology

Foxconn 'on track' to ship latest Nvidia AI servers next quarter

Taiwanese supplier downplays concerns over shipment delays of GB200

14 August 2024
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida holds a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 14 announcing that he will not seek reelection as Liberal Democratic Party president. (Photo by Wataru Ito)
Japan's leadership race

Japan's Kishida to step down as PM after LDP picks new leader

Move to show 'new, changed' ruling party amid persistent low approval ratings

14 August 2024
A Starbucks cafe in Shanghai. The chain's comparable store sales in China plunged 14% on the year in the April-June period. (Photo by Kosaku Mimura)
Food & Beverage

Starbucks' new CEO Brian Niccol inherits a China headache

Cafe chain faces sliding sales in No. 2 market as consumers turn thriftier

14 August 2024
A worker cleans windows in Beijing's Central Business District. Chinese authorities are struggling to keep the bond market under control.
Bonds

Chinese central bank crackdown shakes bond market

Yields fluctuate after PBOC says measures have restored 'reasonable levels'

14 August 2024