Google, Apple and Microsoft remained heavy-hitters among top U.S. mutual and hedge funds.
Boeing's deadlines for the 777X production have passed; now questions are being asked about who really benefits from its huge tax breaks.
Where did Nigeria's $50 billion of oil revenue go?
Traditional risk rankings for global industrial companies may no longer measure up to reality, according to Barclays.
The renter share of all U.S. households is climbing, and half of renters are spending more than 30 percent of their income on housing.
Read about how and where to play ahead of the Friday, Dec. 13, drawing.
The CCFC issued a recall request for the Fisher-Price Newborn-to-Toddler Apptivity set this week after deeming the product the "worst device yet."
The world’s largest hotel operator is returning triumphantly to public markets.
Will Keystone XL pipeline be approved now that its second leg is getting closer to completion?
Markets might choose to slow down ahead of Thursday’s unemployment and retail sales data release, and next week’s FOMC meeting.
Low energy prices helped Germany's consumer inflation rate to hold steady in the month of November.
The Georgia woman was severely injured in the incident that occurred during a visit to the home improvement store.
We live in a world of drones, so take a look at the U.S. military's most advanced unmanned aircraft.
The 75-year old Mexican oil monopoly is opening up to its first foreign partners -- now the question is, who would they be?
Looking for that new high-definition television to buy for a holiday gift this season? Here's five picks for all types of budgets, from Vizio, LG, Samsung and more.
GM thinks Indonesia could be a market as promising as China in the early 2000s.
It’s official: Mary Barra will head the world’s second largest automaker.
The U.S. has some of the highest income-inequality levels in the world, among advanced economies, generally faring worse relative to European countries.
Washington state is still the best option for production of the 777X, but Boeing is considering other bids, all due today.
In a bid to win over the Chinese market with its rampant food safety scares, Tyson is leaving behind a decades-old strategy.
Even with a Chinese economic slowdown, China's total power demand is expected to hit a remarkable level in 2035.
The transaction is expected have a negative impact on the group’s operating income in the fourth quarter.
Data on industrial production from around Europe painted a mixed picture about the health of the region's economy.
Stocks are expected to hold course even as talk of a Fed taper heats up ahead of next week's FOMC meet.
Regulators around the world should use a common language and standard procedures to address nuclear disasters, an independent investigator said.
Smartphones running the new Snapdragon 410 processors will be available for about $150 or less.
The move would result in an average 11-basis-point increase in guarantee fees, and help private players.
American Airlines Group Inc., General Motors Company and Abercrombie & Fitch Co. were among stock movers after the bell on Monday.
The U.S. Treasury said Monday it sold the remaining shares of General Motors. Here’s how much it cost taxpayers.
The debate between environmental groups and energy companies over Keystone is intensifying, especially as a decision approaches.