The Chinese currency edged up in October to rank behind the U.S. dollar while the euro’s share dropped.
With no notable data or earnings releases, Tuesday's trading session looks to be stock-taking time for investors.
Will Cognizant's move to hire thousands of workers in the country appease critics concerned about the loss of American jobs?
When Janet Yellen takes command of the Federal Reserve next year, she will become the oldest Fed chair ever, but who served the longest in that role?
Following an aggressive market rally this year, a correction is in the cards for 2014, but a new bear market is not.
House prices around the world are creeping back to pre-crisis levels. What does that say about real estate's performance long-term?
Investors return to a market that’s climbed fast and long enough to trigger fears of a bubble from certain quarters.
U.S. stock markets and property markets in Brazil could be heading toward a bubble, Nobel laureate Robert Shiller has warned.
As Mongolia's economy slows down, the government is turning to investment in its stock exchange as a means of diversification.
Asia's third-largest economy, which recently ground to its slowest pace in a decade, beat expectations in the September quarter.
Traders are back from the Thanksgiving break, and Friday’s short session looks set for thin volumes and ending November on a high note.
The event will feature the creations of Picasso, Rembrandt and China’s leading artists, including the most expensive living Asian artist.
Starting Dec. 1, Turkish Airlines will be showing in-flight pitch videos by startups looking for investors.
Wal-Mart is notorious for low wages. Could the principles of Fordism ensure a better deal for both?
Earnings give way to data points as stocks continue to rally while trading volumes thin out in the run-up to Thanksgiving Day.
Confidence among German consumers hit multi-year highs as improved economic conditions buoyed income expectations, a survey showed.
Hiring the children of the rich and powerful is illegal under U.S. law, if such hiring is made in exchange for business opportunities.
With global spending in the trillions of dollars, what's it spent on?
The rapid expansion of credit in Saudi Arabia is beginning to look like a cause for concern.
Data on housing and the Case-Shiller home-price index will be watched even as investors shift into holiday mode.
A new study links the mysterious inventor of Bitcoin with Dread Pirate Roberts, the founder of Silk Road.
Yes, it's that time of year again -- and many budget-conscious Americans will be checking those prices, thank you.
Wal-Mart Stores' new CEO, Doug McMillon, is a company veteran who has worked in all three of its key business units.
A tentative nuclear pact, reached among Iran, the U.S. and world powers, lifted world markets, even as oil prices fell.
Global investor sentiment is at a two-year high and emerging markets top the list of hot investment destinations, a new report says.
Cinda, a Chinese company that buys up bad debt, was set up in 1999 to take nonperforming loans off Chinese banks' balance sheets.
King Mohammed IV of Morocco arrives in Washington to see President Obama as the country seeks to grow its business ties to America.
Was it a comment by Janet Yellen or something else that prompted the first mortgage rate drop in two weeks?
The FAA have announced that pilots with BMIs over 40 will have to be tested for sleep apnea and may not be able to fly if they do.
An online calculator from MIT shows how much you need to make in your town just to achieve a living wage.