London-based HSBC has posted impressive profits, after three years of cuts.
The FDA announced it has found that the cyclospora outbreak in Iowa and Nebraska are linked to Taylor Farms de Mexico.
U.S. energy companies are outperforming major international energy companies from the U.S. oil boom.
The private equity firm is making a bigger push into the insurance industry.
Giant energy companies are scrambling to export newfound North American natural gas from either Western Canada or the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The CEO of Euro Pacific Capital Inc., Peter Schiff, and Commodity Analyst at Schneider Electric, Matt Smith, appeared on CNBC on Monday to discuss the outlook on gold and energy prices.
The latest statistic follows a mixed performance for the index in recent months.
However, low trading volumes due to summer vacations may increase market volatility -- typical for August.
A credit crunch, fueled by a drop in coal prices, may plunge China's coal-producing regions into a financial crisis.
As Facebook’s first chief marketing officer, Gary Briggs will be in charge of the social-networking giant’s branding and marketing initiatives.
Samsung's recent trademark filing with the USPTO reveals that the company’s upcoming smart watch will be named the “Galaxy Gear."
Earnings season is winding down, but a number of market-moving companies are set to report their financial results.
The Italian unit of the British telecoms giant says the Italian company overcharged for market access.
The power Barack Obama used to help Apple has been used only four other times, thrice by Ronald Reagan.
John Henry, owner of MLB-leading Red Sox and other sports groups, has no prior experience running a media company.
AbTech Industries, Inc. President and CEO Glenn Rink demos the "Smart Sponge," a popcorn-shaped material that can absorb oils spills.
Google has begun rolling out the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean firmware update to the Google Play editions of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One.
Motorola’s Punit Soni said Friday the new Moto X on the Sprint, US Cellular, Rogers and T-Mobile networks will have an unlockable bootloader.
In Russia, Police arrest a man who allegedly stole an entire road.
A U.S. court dismissed a plea from female employees of Wal-Mart seeking class action certification for their gender bias case against the company.
Botulism toxin may have tainted a Fonterra product exported to China, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia.
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis are the most serious skin reactions linked to acetaminophen in rare cases, FDA says.
Reliance Industries Ltd. is looking to invest more capital in U.S. shale gas.
Tensions between the cross-Caribbean neighbors increased after Nicaragua announced plans to explore oil offshore in disputed waters.
OM Manganese mining company was fined this week for desecrating part of the aboriginal Two Women Sitting Down site in northern Australia.
The actor is angry about the billionaire investor's plan to spin off Sony Entertainment.
The maritime industry is profiting from the current U.S. oil boom as more tankers are needed to transport crude domestically.
“Pain and Gain,” one of Viacom’s more-successful movies, resulted in lots of green for the media giant.
Baxter International admitted to expense violations at a joint venture in China.
Labels such as Chateau Lafite-Rothschild and Dom Perignon champagne are investing in the hopes of putting Chinese wine on the world map.