India's rising profile as the next big smartphone market in the world is beginning to attract much needed investment in manufacturing.
Meizu has been around longer but has so far been overshadowed by better-known rival Xiaomi.
Data leaked by a former employee in 2007 reveal HSBC's Swiss arm helped clients dodge millions of dollars in taxes in their home countries.
Debt in the crude-oil industry may be a major factor in the collapse of the commodity’s pricing, the Bank for International Settlements says.
The company will cancel 52 flights next week, in addition to the 90 already canceled after one of its aircraft crashed into a river in Taipei.
India releases details of a breakthrough agreement reached during Obama's visit, but U.S. diplomats say there are issues still to be resolved.
The United Steelworkers union indicated it would likely widen its refinery strike to facilities in Indiana and Ohio.
America’s favorite banking villain still ranks dead last on a list of 100 U.S. companies covered by corporate-reputation poll.
All of TransAsia pilots who fly ATR planes will undergo mandatory proficiency tests over the next four days.
The FDA has approved Vyvanse as the first drug to treat binge-eating disorder, but no one’s cheering.
The technology is considered crucial for allowing the world to use fossil fuels in a lower-carbon future, but interest and investments are drying up.
If the electric car market is about to break out then Tesla will face the giants poised to cash in.
At least 150 former Apple employees have been drawn to Tesla over the years, but why would anyone leave Cupertino?
The fleet to which the crashed TransAsia flight belonged had a history of engine problems, and the company had barely completed its standard improvement orders.
A surprising number of financial-services companies fall victim to cybercrime. How much is at stake for corporate giants?
The company currently has over 300,000 employees, of whom 115,000 are based in Germany.
The rise of rideshare companies around the world has drawn attention to the safety of women passengers.
The country shut down all 48 of its nuclear power stations following the 2011 Fukushima disaster.
Taiwan's Aviation Safety Council said that the pilots may have shut down one engine in an attempt to restart both engines.
The United Steelworkers union (USW), which represents workers at 63 U.S. refineries, had recommended that locals reject the proposal.
Chen Ming-chung told his wife that he had an "uneasy feeling" before he boarded the plane and insisted on a seat change.
Frontier Communications will nearly double its size by buying Verizon's local wireline operations in California, Florida and Texas.
The pilot of a doomed TransAsia plane, hailed as a hero for his actions in the moments before a crash that killed 21 people, was reportedly found holding the joystick in the cockpit.
The commuter train that plowed into a car stopped on a crossing this week was traveling just below the speed limit, a federal investigator said on Thursday.
Shares of Twitter and LinkedIn soared Thursday, while Pandora and GoPro both plunged more than 15 percent in after-hours trading.
The San Francisco-based microblogging giant saw its revenue grow by 97 percent for the quarter ending in December.
Oil prices rebounded Thursday, boosting the blue-chip Dow ahead of earnings from social networking giant Twitter and professional networking site LinkedIn.
Energy analysts say forecasts for oil prices are based on "imprecise" assumptions about global supply and demand.
Researchers find they can use electrical fields to deliver chemotherapy drugs directly to cancerous tumors instead of pumping them through the bloodstream.
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