Tunisian Opposition Leader Assassinated In Front Of House, He's Shot 11 Times
Mohamed Brahmi is the second politician killed in Tunisia in six months.
Hedge Fund Manager And SEC's Top Target Steven Cohen Explains, In A 46-Page White Paper, Why He's Not A Bad Guy
Steve Cohen is charged with failing to supervise traders.
FULL TEXT: Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's Prepared Remarks For Delivery To Congress
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is on Capitol Hill for his regular, semiannual testimony on the economy.
Fitch Cuts France Credit Rating to AA+ from AAA
Ratings agency Fitch cut its rating for France's debt and said ongoing pressures will slow its economic recovery.
Japan Consumer Confidence Falls For First Time In Six Months
Household sentiment includes consumers' attitudes toward livelihood, income, jobs and willingness to buy durable goods.
BlackBerry Maker Research In Motion's Shares Fall 20% After Company Posts Loss When Market Had Expected Profit
Research In Motion, maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, posted a surprise loss Friday, and its stock plunged.
Mexico's President Nieto Vows State-Owned Oil Company Pemex To Be Opened To Private Investors
Nieto has vowed to push ahead with Pemex reforms that could open Mexican energy business to outsiders.
Market Rally Spurs Charles Schwab's Retail Investors To Crank Up Trading 20% In May From Year-Ago
Charles Schwab's data is closely watched as an indicator of retail investor sentiment.
Google, Other Firms That Cooperate With National Spy Agencies, Said To Get Some Benefits In Return
Thousands of U.S. firms that work with spy agencies get benefits in return, according to a new report.
NSA Snooping Excludes Some Partially Foreign-Owned Firms like Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile USA, Report says
At least two telecommunications companies with foreign ownership fly a bit under the NSA's radar.
Alibaba IPO Has Dimon, Other Wall Street Execs On Pilgrimage To CEO Ma's China Digs
Most of Wall Street's top CEOs have made a visit to Alibaba CEO Jack Ma in China to get a shot at helping underwrite its $15 billion IPO.
IMF Set to Admit It Underestimated Damage Its Demand For Greek Austerity Would Inflict
The IMF is expected to admit that it made mistakes in assembling an austere bailout package for Greece.
Obama Expected to Tap Benghazi Lightning Rod Susan Rice as National Security Adviser
Rice, who currently is the ambassador to the United Nations, would replace Tom Donilon in the post.