The comments by President Nicolas Maduro come as the opposition says the unpopular leader must be removed to keep a brutal recession from worsening.
A lobbying group composed of financial titans like Pershing Square Capital's Bill Ackman are vying to win more influence on Capitol Hill.
Venezuela, El Salvador and Ecuador have denounced the suspension of Brazil's Dilma Rousseff, calling the move a right-wing coup.
China, Russia and Saudi Arabia are funneling the most wealth out of their homelands, according to a new report.
A court has asked a judge to look into accusations of illicit enrichment against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who has already been accused of money laundering.
An article by billionaire Paul Singer fawned over Argentinia’s new president, but failed to mention a big number.
The money could be used as soon as later this week to settle a long-standing dispute with U.S. hedge funds led by Elliott Management.
In a letter inside JPMorgan's annual report, CEO Jamie Dimon takes aim at bad public policy, which he says poses a threat to the global economy.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro says a strong El Niño event and global warming has led to the severe drought plaguing the country’s energy grid.
HSBC, Credit Suisse and UBS all appear among the top 10 banks that set up shell companies through the law firm Mossack Fonseca.
Under the terms of the deal, Argentina now has until April 14 to repay its holdout creditors that had taken the government to court.
The U.S. president said the country has ramped up intelligence cooperation to curb terrorist activities after the Brussels attacks.
The Rolling Stones arrived in Havana on Thursday (March 24), one day ahead of their historic, free concert that marks the end of a historic week on the island and a new chapter in their relationship with the United States.
All 150 people aboard died one year ago when co-pilot Andreas Lubitz steered the plane into a mountain.
The trip, which marks Obama’s first trip to the Latin American nation, is aimed at improving relations with a country that is part of the region’s left-wing bloc.
President Obama arrived in Cuba Sunday, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to visit the island in 88 years.
President Obama’s trip to Cuba will be the first visit by a sitting president in nearly 90 years.
The agreement would resolve a messy, 15-year-old legal battle with the South American nation and global hedge funds.
Nisman, a prosecutor himself, was found dead Jan. 18, 2015, just before he was set to accuse the president of covering up a terrorist attack.
Cheniere Energy will soon ship liquefied natural gas from Louisiana to Brazil in what is believed to be the first export of U.S. shale gas.
Depending on the outcome of a vote Sunday, Bolivian President Evo Morales, a self-described socialist, could stay in power until 2025.
Brazil’s production of cars and trucks dropped 29.3 percent in January from a year earlier, the lowest for the month since 2003.