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Missing billionaire 'awkward' for Hong Kong

Chinese-born Canadian citizen Xiao Jianhua was reportedly abducted by Chinese police from the Hong Kong Four Seasons ...

The uncertain fate of Xiao Jianhua, a China-born billionaire who was last seen at a luxury Hong Kong hotel a week ago, has raised fresh fears about the city's autonomy amid media reports he may have been abducted by Chinese agents.

'Poking the bear': CEOs weigh cost of opposing Trump ban

Elon Musk, left, has asked the public for help in rewriting Trump's immigration bill.

The phone calls flew back and forth among the top US chief executives over the weekend, all asking the same questions: "What are you going to say publicly about Trump's executive order? And what can we say about it without becoming his next punching bag?"

For $265,000, you can join Donald Trump's 'winter White House'

Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach could be underwater in 30 years' time.

​President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in south Florida has doubled its new-member fees to $US200,000 ($265,000) due to growing interest since the election, a major spike that is already drawing criticism that the president is profiting off his rise to the White House.

I knew nothing: ex-VW chief tight-lipped on scandal

"It's incomprehensible why I wasn't informed early and unambiguously," ex-VW chief Martin Winterkorn.

​Former Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn refused to tell German lawmakers when he first learned about systematic exhaust emissions cheating but said it was no earlier than VW has officially admitted.

It could have been much worse for Rolls-Royce

Unaoil's Saman, Cyrus and Ata Ahsani.

Fines that could wipe out a year's profits. A grovelling public apology from the chief executive. Immeasurable damage to the reputation of what was one of Britain's most prestigious companies.

Trump 'could send US into next Great Crash'

US President-elect Donald Trump.

America should brace for a final blow-off surge in stock markets akin to the last phase of the dotcom boom or the "Gatsby" years of the Roaring Twenties, followed by a cathartic crash and day of moral judgment, according to a Nobel prize-winning economist.

'We can work with anybody': Damon eyes Trump talk

'We are trying to help get the poorest of the poor a seat at the table': Matt Damon, Co-Founder of Water.org, speaks at ...

Actor Matt Damon appeared to give President-elect Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt Wednesday (Swiss time) over whether he will help break the cycle of global poverty that arises from lack of safe water and sanitation.

Xi takes dig at Trump in Davos speech

"No one will emerge as a winner in a trade war," China's President Xi Jinping spoke for nearly an hour in Davos.

​Chinese President Xi Jinping offered a vigorous defence of free trade at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday in a speech that underscored Beijing's desire to play a greater global role as the United States turns inward.