Japan’s industrial output rose in November, but less than expected, indicating the world’s third largest-economy continues to weaken.
Asian shares snapped a weeklong winning streak Friday, tracking global equities lower on worries that U.S. lawmakers are still too far apart to avert a year-end fiscal crisis.
Chelsea are still being linked with Corinthians and Brazil midfielder Paulinho.
There are conflicting reports as to whether North Korea has full control of its satellite; the object could stay in orbit for months.
Globally, aviation supports some 57 million jobs and $2.2 trillion in economic activity.
Sprint-Nextel Corp. (NYSE:S), the No. 3 U.S. telecommunications carrier, will bid for the rest of Clearwire Corp. (NASDAQ:CLWR), for its 4G network.
Japanese scrambled F-15 fighters after a Chinese government plane entered the airspace over a set of disputed islands under Japan’s administration in the East China Sea.
Lim Chang-yong should take the mound late in the season.
A look ahead to the second FIFA Club World Cup semifinal.
Japan's Nikkei average rose above 9,700 Thursday to reach an eight-month high as investor sentiment was lifted on hopes that policymakers will soon announce stimulus measures to boost growth of the world’s third-largest economy.
Asian shares extended gains for a seventh day Thursday, after the U.S. Federal Reserve took new stimulus steps.
U.S. intelligence failed to predict the North Korean rocket launch, CBS News reports. And the satellite’s orbit seemed to be unstable.
General Electric Co. (NYSE:GE), whose portfolio includes jet engines, has adapted a critical engine cooling process for use in consumer electronics.
North Korea's successful rocket launch has stirred-up a host of reactions, and escalated tensions in the East Asia area.
Apple TV rumors are continuing to circulate as a new report has said that one of Apple's primary suppliers could be testing designs for the device, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Dec. 12, 2012, or 12-12-12, was celebrated around the world as the last time the month, day and year will be the same on the Gregorian calendar for decades.
Also, the Yankees aren't the only team after Josh Hamilton.
If Congress can strike a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff, the U.S. economy could show some meaningful improvements in 2013.
Students from the East Asian and certain European countries outdo those from the other parts of the world in mathematics, science and reading comprehension, according to a set of global studies.
The U.S. stock index futures point to a flat open Wednesday ahead of the Department of Labor's import price index.
Japan’s core machinery orders rose to 2.6 percent in October from a 4.3 percent fall in September.
Asian shares rose Wednesday as strong overnight performances in global equities and firmer economic sentiment in Germany buoyed sentiment.