Germany's largest lender is reportedly on the cusp of a deal over Libor-rigging allegations, which have cost the bank billions already.
Iceland's budget airline announced new routes from the U.S. to Europe this week. Are budget airlines finally getting into the long-haul game?
Even before Amazon announced its biggest quarterly loss in 14 years, the stock had already dropped 13 percent since last quarterly results missed expectations.
Since its founding, Amazon has barely eked out a profit. And investors are not happy about the company's latest disappointments on Wall Street.
New York City subway riders don't need to worry about catching Ebola -- it requires direct contact with an infected person's body fluids.
New research revealed that Silicon Valley VC confidence dropped for the first time in two years.
Once expected to be a game-changer, the Fire phone has sold few handsets during its four months of availability.
CEO Satya Nadella has turned his long-term vision for cloud into triple-digit growth.
Walmart, looking to revive its investments to expand in India, has named a company veteran as chief operations officer in the country.
Pfizer, which has a market valuation of about $180 billion, earlier this year failed in its $118 billion bid to buy British rival AstraZeneca.
To better address privacy concerns, fast-growing Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi will move international user data out of its Beijing servers.
The roll out of Apple Pay hasn't been as seamless as expected, but many companies report happy customers.
Microsoft tallied record first-quarter sales, driven by the company’s cloud strength and progress it its hardware business.
Investors linked to former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson have acquired the URL Ebola.com for more than $200,000.
Redmond is pushing mobile and cloud products under new CEO Satya Nadella. The Street is watching.
Many soft-drink makers are now combating falling sales by adopting alternative "health-conscious" products.
Japan, Ireland, Australia, Canada and others are doing little or nothing to crack down on companies that bribe foreign officials.
NBC benefited from the strong performances of 'The Voice,' 'The Blacklist,' and 'Sunday Night Football.'
The U.S. Army and National Institutes of Health are spending millions to push Ebola research.
The automaker nearly doubled its Q3 profit — even as it has been forced to recall more than 30 million vehicles so far in 2014.
Politicians on both sides are trying to get voters excited about environmental issues — if not for the midterms, then for 2016.
Federal officials will examine if Takata misled safety regulators about the reliability of its product.
Four Moscow airport workers have been detained and the driver of a snow plough which hit the CEO's private jet was denied bail.
An Australian transport safety agency has warned Indonesia to be on the lookout for washed-up debris from the missing Malaysian jet.
U.S. prosecutors are investigating if a Japanese supplier made misleading air bag claims a year after it settled separate antitrust charges.
A new trade agreement could have big implications for Big Pharma.
Search engines' lists of most popular children's costumes this year are dominated by "Frozen" characters.
German flag carrier says the deal will help it cut IT costs by $89 million annually.
Politico says an eyebrow-raising article written by a BP communications rep is a simple op-ed.
U.S. health officials will now monitor all travelers coming to the U.S. from Ebola-stricken West Africa for 21 days.