China's biggest political meeting so far under new President Xi Jinping has concluded. The public's reaction was far from positive.
Rising land and ocean temperatures in 2013 have been driven by an unprecedented increase in greenhouse gases.
Silver Wheaton CEO Randy Smallwood is confident that silver prices will reach a bottom in the near future.
Near record-highs and technical resistance levels, earnings and developments at the Fed could be reasons for a pause in the rally.
CTBUH named One World Trade Center the tallest building in the U.S. Tuesday thanks to its spire, but it took a great deal of convincing.
Meanwhile, phablet sales made up one out of every five smartphone shipped.
Never mind the years they spent paying their taxes, many retirees in Mexico do not make enough with their pensions to make ends meet.
The recent recession slowed global GDP growth to 3.2 percent in 2012, and it's still falling.
A report from the EBRD says that eastern Europe's economy is rebounding but may suffer if Russia continues its downward spiral.
The report from the Conference Board also forecasts slow economic growth for the U.S. next year.
Sub-Saharan Africa is poised for growth, and investors are interested despite challenges plaguing the area.
In the week after China's Singles Day online sales, postal and parcel workers will have to deliver more than 300 million packages.
2013 has been a banner year for foreign companies listing on U.S. exchanges.
Markets will be allowed to play a "decisive" role in resource allocation, the Third Plenum decided.
Apple finally launched the iPad mini with Retina display on Tuesday, and the tablet can now be ordered through its online store.
It took five years to reach 1 billion smartphone subscriptions, but the 2-billion mark will be hit in less than two years, a new report says.
Young Chinese women are renting bogus boyfriends online to take home to their marriage-pushing parents.
While China's government has sent relief funds to the Philippines despite an ongoing territorial dispute, some Chinese claim the typhoon was "karma."
According to the Republican ex-governor, U.S. federal debt and slavery are the same thing. But don't worry: She's not being racist about it.
Nov. 11, known as Single's Day in China, sent singles and couples alike to retail websites for record-breaking sales this year.
Teens are gravitating away from Facebook and communicating more on mobile messaging apps like WhatsApp, LINE, Kik and others.
The iPad Air is hot right now -- so hot, in fact, one demo model almost burned down a Vodafone store in Australia.