TransCanada, still waiting for the green light to start building the pipeline, may lose billions of dollars if the project isn't approved.
To hand in a decent report card, Wells Fargo may dip into the money it had previously set aside in tougher times to cover bad loans.
Vietnam, slated to be a developed nation by 2020, has also partnered with Russia to build its first nuclear power plant.
The household consumer confidence index for September beat expectations.
Apple's Macs continued to struggle in the U.S. even as worldwide PC shipments declined, according to two new estimates.
But, CR hasn't so far reported any injuries associated with the Truly Scrumptious Travel System.
The website, which has suffered from technical glitches in the first week after its launch, cost at least $634 million in contracts.
Toyota moves the price of its plug-in Prius to the bottom of the stack of competing models from GM, Honda and Ford.
Starbucks attracted the most spending of any outlet from corporate credit cards, according to expense management tracker Certify.
An upcoming book about Twitter's founding, linked with its upcoming initial public offering, sheds new light on the social network's inception.
Apple will launch its iPhone 5s and 5c in dozens of countries by November, due to slowing Chinese demand.
Is Tesla's drop merely U.S. debt-ceiling jitters or is a correction underway?
Emerging markets are stagnating, as businesses neither expand nor contract, according to the latest reading of the index.
Attack on major corporation is another black eye for Turkey's now-chronic attempt to convincingly join civil society.
British pilots say EU rules on pilots’ schedules will lower Britain’s flight safety standards.
Since it was launched in the country, voice calls have grown 3,200 percent and message volume has grown by 700 percent.
News of Janet Yellen's nomination for the Fed leadership has offset anxiety over the shutdown and the debt ceiling crisis.
Android phones are catching up, however, with retail sales processed on Android devices growing about 20% faster.
Wal-Mart and Bharti have decided to part ways and will operate independently in India's retail sector.
A bigger 13-inch iPad based on the new 64-bit architecture could be Apple's second-largest revenue driver after the iPhone.
Alcoa Inc. (NYSE: AA) and Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM) both reported third-quarter earnings after the closing bell on Tuesday.
Currently, the average, U.S. new vehicle is getting around 30 mpg.
Keith Bliss, senior vice president at Cuttone & Co., weighs in on analysts' third-quarter earnings estimate for Alcoa.
J.C. Penney Company, Inc., Talisman Energy Inc. and Alcoa Inc. are the stocks to watch on Tuesday.
Delta Air Lines shares have more than doubled this year, and some analysts see more upside potential.
Three flavors of Turkey Hill ice cream have been recalled for possible metal shavings contamination.
As China shuns coal, a major pollutant, Myanmar and other ASEAN economies are becoming increasingly reliant on the cheap energy source.
Despite the instability in North Africa, Italian energy giant Eni SpA has a huge stake in oil and gas production there and plans to stay the course.
The British-based luxury carmaker shows us that the world might not want a luxury gas-powered minicar.
A 4.8-inch screen size will encourage more users to upgrade to the new handset, according to an analyst.