Sobeys Inc.'s $5.7 billion purchase of Safeway Canada puts Loblaw, the country's largest grocer, on notice.
The Corsa models will be sold in the car markets of Russia, Kazakhstan and also Belarus.
Honda is recalling 18,000 Honda and Acura vehicles due to a brake issue.
The OECD said in some cases immigration costs 0.5% of GDP; in other cases it adds about the same, according to the report.
Gannett is buying Belo to become one of America's biggest owners of TV network affiliates.
Monthly foreclosure data show that U.S. foreclosures and bank repossessions rose in May, even amid a budding housing recovery.
Madrid released housing price figures on Thursday and they’re not pretty.
Shareholders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, who have sued the U.S. government for $41.5 billion in damages, may not have the strongest case.
Cruising in Asia is still in its infancy, but cruise lines like Royal Caribbean and emerging hubs like Hong Kong have big plans in store.
U.S. stock index futures point to a lower open on Thursday as investors await reports on retail sales and jobless claims.
Persisting doubts about the Fed’s next move and disappointment over Shinzo Abe’s recent policies sent Asian stocks to fresh lows on Thursday.
IBM has initiated a round of worldwide layoffs estimated to cost about $1 billion.
Two state attorneys in Illinois have announced they will not prosecute citizens in their county who carry concealed weapons.
The Italian car company said that 5,500 or more vehicles can't be assembled as a result of vital components backlogged by supplier.
The bailout era CEO says the move is the board's decision but he understands the rationale.
Vietnam's incentives for foreign investors is putting it on the brink of surpassing China as a favorite offshore manufacturing hub.
Chuck Schumer's mission to get the 2013 immigration reform bill passed with 70 votes is making some colleagues and advocates uneasy.
A new IEA report also said OPEC countries' crude oil supply rose in May to its highest level in seven months.
In March 2012, the average private employer paid $1.41 hourly to offer workers’ health insurance. A year later it’s $2.26.
India's Apollo Tyres is buying U.S.-based Cooper Tire for $2.5 billion in cash.
Israel generic drug producer Teva will pay Pfizer $1.6 billion in a new patent dispute settlement announced Wednesday.
About 9.7 million homeowners are “underwater,” owing more than their properties are worth, the lowest rate since the housing crisis.
The potential deal would help Vodafone compete against cable providers that are conversely aiming to increase their cellphone services.
Cosmetics maker Coty opened their first IPO this week, and are expected to receive more than $1 billion in offers.
Online retailer Amazon.com has emerged as a bidder for secretive government cloud computing contracts.
The Japanese auto giant expects to take 14.4 percent of all U.S. vehicles sales this year, slightly less than in 2012.
A fire in Black Forest, Colo., which broke out Tuesday afternoon had damaged up to 100 homes and forced the evacuation of thousands.
The owner of Zara reports tepid growth in its 1Q just weeks after reporting robust profit growth for the past full year.
U.S. stock index futures point to a higher open on Wednesday ahead of the federal budget report for May.
Two Japanese carriers cancelled three Boeing 787 services, less than two weeks since they were back in the air.