Though its dual New York-Tokyo listing could raise $1 billion, tepid growth in monthly active users may turn off some investors.
The auto industries of Britain and other EU nations will likely feel the impact of Thursday's vote — with investor George Soros fearing even worse outcomes.
Following last week's Brexit vote, bank governors endorsed contingency measures already in place to guarantee markets will function properly.
The nation's interim president, Michel Temer, is expected to propose a minimum retirement age as part of a broader pension reform plan.
The Republican was greeted by protesters at his golf course waving Mexican and rainbow flags, as well as signs that read: “Donald stop the hating.”
The Democrat's numbers are back up after Republican Donald Trump enjoyed a brief boost in support following the Orlando massacre.
More than 2 million people — mostly from London and Edinburgh — have signed a petition, urging the government to hold a second Brexit referendum.
Jonathan Hill, a lobbyist and former Conservative Party leader, follows his ally Prime Minister David Cameron in stepping down after the Brexit vote.
France is pushing for Britain to quickly start the process of its exit from the European Union.
The region’s devolved government is preparing to present legislation allowing a second independence referendum, with a view to stay within the EU.
The comments were made Saturday by European Central Bank Governing Council member Francois Villeroy de Galhau.
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is likely to hurt research and collaboration efforts, most of the nation’s scientists say.
France is calling for the process of Britain's leaving the EU to be quick, while Germany is asking for a more cautious approach.
The outage, since resolved, affected several U.S. states, including New York, Pennsylvania and California, and had customers railing on social media.
Here are five charts that show how Britain's stunning Brexit vote shook stocks, currencies and markets this week.
Travelers struggling to make sense of Britain’s unexpected vote to leave the European Union will find a silver lining.
People took to Twitter with complaints after having trouble accessing their online accounts following the Brexit vote.
Deep divides in British society, on issues ranging from income to education, affected how voters cast their ballots in the EU referendum.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, the president urged 1,200 entrepreneurs at Stanford University to embrace a future of interconnectivity.
Global markets were shocked by the Brexit vote, and your 401(k) balance is likely to take a hit. Here’s how to invest moving forward.
Could “Game of Thrones” and its $100 million budget make their own exit? And what about the Scots of “Outlander”?
Could a “Texit” occur? The U.K.’s divorce from the European Union has emboldened a long-festering Texas secessionist movement in the United States.