China’s ‘New Normal’: Industrial Profits Slump On Falling Oil, Coal Prices, Despite Gains In Consumption-Driven Business
Data released Tuesday show steep drops for investment-driven industries like mining. Consumption doesn’t make up for it.
McDonald’s Corporation Faces ‘The Cyanide Of Crisis Management’ In Civil Rights Lawsuit
A new racial-discrimination lawsuit will test both McDonald’s ability to handle hot-button topic and challenges to its legal liabilities.
One Way Eurozone QE Stimulus Will Differ From The US Version; It Has To Do With Risk Sharing
The eurozone will commence a bond-buying program in March, but its specs are from the U.S. model.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Down On Disappointing Earnings News From UPS, Kimberly-Clark; European Bonds Rally
With earnings season well underway, profits at S&P 500 companies are up a slight 0.8 percent.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Rises On European Central Bank Move; Euro Slides Against The Dollar
U.S. markets are in the green after Europe’s central bank move. The euro dives to a low unseen since 2003.
Eurozone Will Spend Nearly $70B A Month To Fight Deflation, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi Announced
The European Central Bank announced Thursday a 60 billion-euro-a-month stimulus program aimed at spurring growth and averting deflation.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Up Slightly Ahead Of European Central Bank Announcement
After a bouncy day, U.S. markets settled in the green. Investors are looking to Brussels for a stimulus signal.
Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) First Quarter Earnings: How To Stop Slowing US Sales Growth While Expanding In China
The world’s largest coffee roaster wants to speed up sales with more food and shops for the java snobs.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Opens Down As Investors Look To European Central Bank Move
U.S. markets waver on nearly flat corporate fourth-quarter earnings announced so far.
McDonald’s Corporation (NYSE:MCD) Fourth Quarter Earnings Preview: Company Is Having An Identity Crisis
There will likely be no Happy Meals on Friday when McDonald’s reports financial results for the fourth quarter and all of 2014.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Almost Flat As Volatility Lingers Ahead Of European Central Bank Announcement
U.S. markets managed to eke out a slight gain amid uncertainty about Asia and Europe.
As China Economy Slows, Producers Take Blame For Plunge In Copper, Iron Ore
The prices of key industrial materials are at multiyear lows, but it’s too early to blame China.
Switzerland Underestimated Effect Of Currency Move On Swiss Franc
The Swiss National Bank's move to lift a cap on the Swiss franc probably shouldn't have been dropped unexpectedly.
Facing Bankruptcy, RadioShack Corporation (RSH) Future Depends On Branding
"To have customers shopping at a ‘shack’ that’s called ‘radio’ is symbolic of how out of touch they are with 2015.”
Why Target Corporation (TGT) Is Ditching Canada After Less Than Two Years
After a solid U.S. holiday sales season, Target is closing its 133 Canadian stores and laying off more than 17,000 employees.
Tesla Motors Stock Price Drops 6% On CEO Elon Musk’s China Comments
Investor sell-off from CEO Elon Musk’s comments in Detroit slashed nearly 6 percent off the stock price.
Iron Ore, Copper, Oil Prices: Is This The Beginning Of A Global Slowdown, Or Just A Supply Glut?
The price of the basic ingredients of economic growth are falling, but few are ringing alarm bells -- so far.
Tesla Motors Stock Shed $18 Overnight After CEO Elon Musk’s Detroit Visit
Tesla Motors shares dive more than 9 percent after Musk’s comments in Detroit on China and profitability.
2015 Detroit Auto Show: Here Are Photos Of Eight 2016 Models Making Debuts
Detroit's annual North American International Auto Show opens to the public on Saturday.
Musk Says Tesla Model S China Sales Are Down; Stock Price Dives In After-Hours Trading
Speaking in Detroit, Tesla Motors CEO said China sales fell in the fourth quarter.
Elon Musk In Detroit: Tesla CEO Visits Auto Show After GM Unveils Future Model 3 Challenger
Meanwhile, GM and Nissan are poised to take on Tesla in the race for an affordable long-range electric car.
Detroit Auto Show 2015: Lexus Unleashes Performance GS F Luxury Sedan
Toyota’s luxury division wants younger customers, and thinks the best way to get them is to amp up its existing cars.
Detroit Auto Show 2015: Toyota Tacoma Gets Long Overdue Overhaul After GM Rolls Out Challengers
It’s been a decade since America’s most popular midsized pickup truck has seen a complete overhaul.
2015 Detroit Auto Show: Finally, Acura’s NSX ‘Human Centered’ Supercar Is Back
A decade after the last Honda NSX supercar rolled off the line, the revived Ohio-made NSX shows up in Detroit.
2015 Detroit Auto Show: Ford Flexes Muscle With 2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 350R, F-150 Raptor, GT Supercar
After years of promoting its smaller cars and compacts, Ford is showing off the power of its EcoBoost engines.
2015 Detroit Auto Show: 2016 Chevrolet Volt Extends Electric Range By 32%, To 50 Miles
General Motors engineers have extended the next Volt’s electric-only range from 38 miles to 50 miles.
Volkswagen Golf, Ford F-150 Win 2015 Car And Truck Of The Year Awards At Detroit Auto Show
Ford and Volkswagen win this year’s North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year Awards.
Detroit Auto Show 2015: Brawn Takes Front Seat With New Trucks, Fast Luxury Sedans
From a beefy F-150 Raptor to a high-performance Lexus sedan, this year’s event is about flexing muscle.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Drops On Mixed US Jobs News, Falling Oil Prices
Dow drops after U.S. jobs report shows higher employment, lower wages. U.S. and Brent crude both drop below $50 a barrel.
Despite Falling US Unemployment, Numbers Of Long-Term Unemployed And Those Who’ve Given Up On Work Remain High
The unemployment rate fell in December, but in a lame post-recession recovery millions remain at the margins.