College students who serve as unsalaried interns in order to train for their desired professions are not being exploited. Pro or con?
A guide to the twists and turns in the region's complex insurance market
—Manjeet Kripalani, Eye on Asia
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The Japanese car industry is being squeezed by a strong yen and the U.S. recession, so why are auto stocks climbing?
CNET Asia Editors' picks, pans and ratings
Indian corporations, established at home and seeking new markets, are flush with cash and spending it abroad. But have they gone overboard?
An all-out effort in lower-end models should result in big unit sale gains, but some wonder if Bravia sets at Wal-Mart will hurt the brand
When President Lee bowed to U.S. pressure and resumed beef imports, he stirred up protests. Maybe he should learn to listen to his constituents
Software piracy rates dropped in 11 Asia-Pacific countries, but increased on average across the region, due largely to a boom in Chinese PC sales
The British retailer makes its biggest acquisition ever, paying $1.86 billion for Korean discount chain, Homever
Despite the mainland's spotty record of building big jets, a new company has been launched to reduce Chinese reliance on Western planes
Modern super-suburbs are popping up across the country but the challenge is making sure all Indians benefit
Podcast: India's Scary Insurgency
The carmaker's stock price is unchanged in Tokyo trading after CEO Ghosn unveils a business plan far less ambitious than in the past
A new CEO is anointed to head the Korean tech giant in the wake of Chairman Lee Kun Hee's exit. Is this real change—or seatwarming for Lee's son?