Takata Airbag Scandal: Toyota Issues Second Recall As Fresh Concerns Emerge
As many as 11 automakers, including Honda, BMW, Nissan and Fiat, are embroiled in one of the largest recalls due to faulty airbags manufactured by the Japanese auto parts supplier.
China Likely To Invest Over $1 Trillion Overseas By 2020, Eyes Port Infrastructure In Central And Eastern Europe
Beijing is also looking to focus on expanding trade with Central and Eastern European countries, according to Premier Li Keqiang.
US Watchdog Probes Walmart Practices In Brazil: Report
A federal probe into Walmart's operations in Brazil has uncovered evidence pointing to bribery, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
NASA And Aerojet Sign $1.16B Deal For Deep Space Project Rocket Engines
The space agency will require a new crop of cheaper and more expendable engines as it sets its sights on deep space exploration.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Says China On Track To Hit 7% GDP Growth Target: Report
The Chinese premier was speaking at an event attended by the leaders of 16 Central and Eastern European countries in the city of Suzhou.
Russia’s Gazprom Mulls Sale Of UK-Belgium Gas Pipeline Stake
The state-backed Russian gas giant has suffered a massive decline in its value, losing over $300 billion since May 2008.
Japan’s November Manufacturing Activity Surges At Fastest Pace In More Than A Year
Japan's manufacturing sector turned bullish this month as it hired more workers and ramped up production, a preliminary economic survey showed.
Brussels Under Lockdown For Second Day Amid Fears Of Paris-Style Attack
Belgian officials have maintained the highest possible terror alert level because they fear a Paris-style attack in their country.
Asean 2015: Paris Attacks Not The ‘New Normal,’ Obama Says
U.S. President Barack Obama said Sunday that the world would not accept terrorist attacks on civilians in Paris and Mali as the "new normal."
Paris Attacks 2015: France Army Chief Rules Out Short-Term Fix Against ISIS
The conflict with the Islamic State group will be ultimately resolved through diplomatic and political channels, the French army chief said Sunday.
Turkish Airlines Flight From New York To Istanbul Diverted Mid-Air Over Possible Bomb Threat
A Turkish Airlines flight with 256 people on board was on its way to Istanbul from New York when it was diverted mid-air to Canada's Halifax airport after a possible bomb threat Sunday.
Flight MH370 Update: China's Li Keqiang Offers Australia $14.5M To Expand Search
Led by Australia, the effort to find the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 already has covered about 27,027 square miles of the Indian Ocean.
US Stocks Close Out Best Week Of The Year On Tech, Retail Gains
Markets shrugged off unsettling attacks in Paris and Mali, as comments from the Federal Reserve and strong earnings buoyed investor sentiment.
Greece Presents Optimistic 2016 Budget, Nears Payout Deal With Eurozone
The budget outlined spending cuts of about 5.7 billion euros in 2016, and predicted that the economy would shrink about 0.7 percent in the coming year.
Paris Attacks: UN Approves French Resolution Calling Action Against Islamic State Group
The U.N. Security Council approved a French-sponsored resolution Friday similar to the one it OK'd after the terrorist attacks on the U.S. Sept. 11, 2001.
US Futures, Asian Markets Up, Europe Mixed In Early Trade
European Central Bank Governor Mario Draghi's comments buffeted investor sentiment in Europe while Asian markets locked in marginal gains during the week.
ABN Amro IPO: Bank Heads Back To The Market With $17.8B Valuation After 2008 Collapse
The bank's Friday listing is the largest European bank IPO since the 2008 financial crisis.
China Financial Crackdown: Police Shut Down Nation’s Largest Underground Bank
Chinese authorities have come down hard on underground financial networks used by people to circumvent the country's strict overseas money transfer rules.
Europe Refugee Crisis: Balkan States Start Turning Back 'Economic Migrants'
Balkan states have begun filtering migrants as the exodus across Europe shows no signs of slowing down.
US Futures Track Gains, Global Stocks Rally As Markets Shrug Off Paris Attacks
As jitters from the attacks in Paris dissipated, global markets rose Thursday on encouraging comments from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Royal Dutch Shell–BG Group $70B Merger Gets Australian Regulator Nod
Low oil prices and regulatory concerns have taken their toll on the mega deal, as anxious investors await further key approvals.
Starboard Warns Yahoo Alibaba Spinoff May Not Be Tax-Free, Urges Rethink: Report
A change of guard at the IRS earlier this year has raised questions whether existing spinoffs like Yahoo's sale of Alibaba stake will ultimately be treated as tax-free.
Putin Orders Crackdown On Terrorist Funds, Escalates Airstrikes In Syria
The Russian president placed a $50 million reward for information on those responsible for the Russian airliner crash in October.
China's Baidu Enters Online Payments Business With Citic Bank
Chinese tech firms are racing to capture a share of the lucrative online payments market despite regulatory troubles.
Norfolk Spurns Railroad Giant Canadian Pacific’s $28.4B Offer On Regulatory Fears
Canadian Pacific's self-proclaimed "sizable offer" to create a transcontinental railroad failed to impress the Norfolk board Tuesday.
Paris Attacks: Terror Concerns Top Economic Ones At G20
U.S. President Barack Obama vowed to help hunt down terrorists behind Friday's Paris attacks, at a news conference ahead of the summit in Turkey.
Paris Attacks: Weapons Found In 'Getaway' Car
Experts say French security services are already stretched thin after reportedly following some 6,000 people in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attack earlier this year.
Paris Attacks: Prolonged Impact On Global Stock Markets 'Unlikely'
Tour operators brace for cancellations in France but analysts expect global markets to recover quickly.
Cargill To Cut 4,000 Jobs: Report
The Minnesota-based agricultural giant has not been immune to slumping commodities' prices.
US Judge Fines Alstom $722M For Decade Long Bribery Scheme
The decade-long corruption scheme was described as "astounding in its breadth and its brazenness" by the court.