Insomniac had refused to pay a $2 million ransom and the files included details about the next Wolverine game release
The Japanese maker of batteries, chips, and nuclear and defence equipment had been paralysed by protracted battles with overseas activist investors
The world's fourth largest steel-maker beat off rivals Cleveland-Cliffs and ArcelorMittal on bets it can benefit from US spending and tax incentives
Among other measures, the rules implement tougher licensing regulations and call for stronger protection of user information and payment accounts
A wave of Chinese EV makers are expanding in Europe amid slowing demand at home
The Japanese automaker is joining foreign brands like Tesla and BMW that are expanding their exports of China-made cars to exploit the country's lower manufacturing costs
The plan comes amid Beijing’s push to tamp down national security risks and heightened concerns around large-scale data leaks and hacking
Troubles at multiple Chinese shadow banks show how a faltering property sector is causing strain throughout the country's financial system
High interest rates, sticky inflation and geopolitical tensions have seen share sales by Asia-Pacific companies touch their lowest levels since 2012
France's revamped rules on EV subsidies include a new criteria for eligibility — the amount of carbon emitted in the making of cars, which is reportedly much higher in China
Panel production costs in the world's largest producer of solar energy have declined a whopping 42% from year ago, dropping as low as 15 cents per watt
Brite Semiconductor is part-owned by blacklisted SMIC and services six Chinese military units but still gets access to US tech and financial support; firm is now planning an IPO in Shanghai