Alibaba IPO Winners: SoftBank, Jack Ma And The Bankers
After Alibaba’s IPO broke records on Friday, investors and bankers are still feeling optimistic after the weekend.
Exxon Mobil In Russia: Sources Disagree About Pullback Amid US Sanctions
Russia is denying reports that Exxon is pulling out of a massive drilling operation there in the face of sanctions.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Biggest Economic Losses Fueled By Fear, Experts Say
Experts say the fear of the disease is costing local economies more than what it takes to treat the disease.
FTC Says Yelp Violated COPPA Child Privacy Rules, Fined $450K
Yelp's mobile app reportedly allowed users under 13 to register without parental consent.
Scotland Referendum 2014: Global Markets Relatively Calm, Expect A No Vote
Global markets have been spooked by the prospect of Scottish independence and the economic chaos that would ensue. But not anymore.
SoftBank Head Masayoshi Son Among Growing Group Of Asian Billionaires, Says UBS, WealthX Report
With Alibaba's IPO on the horizon, new data shows that Asian billionaires are a fast-growing group.
Alibaba IPO: Despite Its Huge Stake, Yahoo Not Flying That High
Yahoo’s soaring stock boost probably won’t last after the Alibaba IPO, analysts say.
Scotland Independence: As Banks Make Dire Warnings, Economists Wait For Details
The economic future of an independent Scotland will depend on what happens to its currency, which is still unclear.
Russian Sanctions: Billionaires Cancel Vacations As Ukraine Tensions Increase
You can't get to the French Riviera if your private jet won't take off.
Obama's ISIS Plan Gains Republican Support
"The president’s made clear that he doesn’t want boots on the ground, well somebody’s boots have to be on the ground,” House Speaker John Boehner said.
Hewlett-Packard Pleads Guilty To Bribing Russian Officials, Fined $58.7M
Hewlett-Packard used shell companies, burner phones and “bags of cash” to bribe foreign officials, the SEC says.
FEMA Asks Homeowners For $5.8M Of Superstorm Sandy Aid Back
The disaster relief agency says some homeowners received improper payments after Superstorm Sandy.
Ray Rice NFL Investigation: Critics Question Robert Mueller Objectivity
Activists call for Roger Goodell’s resignation, and question the ties that the investigator, ex-FBI Director Robert Mueller, has to the NFL.
What Is Navient, Sallie Mae New Student Loan Issuer?
After bad press for Sallie Mae, Navient takes charge of student loans.
Retail Data Breaches: What Has Target Done To Protect Consumers?
After hackers exposed the weaknesses of its system, Target has made some big changes.
Amid Security Breaches, Attention Turns To Chip And PIN Cards In US
After massive credit and debit card security breaches, attention has turned to the cards themselves.
Retail Security Breaches 2014: Home Depot, Target Should Have Stronger Countermeasures, Experts Say
As hackers get smarter, retailers haven't kept up with some basic security measures, say experts.
Home Depot Security Breach: How Brian Krebs Broke The Story Last Week
Investigative journalist Brian Krebs revealed the Home Depot breach a week ago, before the company publicly admitted it.
PayPal Joins Dell, DISH, Expedia, Overstock To Accept Bitcoins As Payment
The global payment service joins a handful of high-profile companies in accepting the controversial digital currency.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: UN Agency Says Travel Bans Not Helpful, Actually Making Problem Worse
The fear factor of Ebola is also hurting the African tourism industry.
SAC Capital Advisors' Mathew Martoma To Be Sentenced Monday, But Founder Steven Cohen Still Avoids Jail Time
Mathew Martoma is being sentenced, but the man prosecutors want even more is the founder of the hedge fund where Martoma worked.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew Calls For Tax Law Changes 'In The Very Near Future'
More and more American companies are merging with foreign firms to evade taxes — and the U.S. Treasury Department isn't pleased.
Ebola Outbreak: Leading UK Researcher Slams Big Pharma For Ignoring Ebola
An Oxford University professor says pharmaceutical companies could have done more before the virus broke out.
Jack The Ripper Identified: Forensics Experts Claim New Techniques Link Polish Immigrant Aaron Kosminski To Brutal Murders
An amateur investigator and a team of forensic experts say they’ve solved the 126-year-old murder mystery.
Volkswagen To Close Russian Plant For 10 Days On Slowing Economy
The German automaker said the decision was based on Russia's faltering economy.
Joan Rivers Funeral: Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Griffin, Barbara Walters, Howard Stern Pay Tribute To Late Comedienne [PHOTOS]
Journalists, actors and comedians arrived to pay their respects at Joan Rivers' funeral Sunday morning.
Joan Rivers Funeral: Fans, Media Gather In New York City, Celebrities Pay Respects
Hundreds gathered in Manhattan’s Upper East Side to pay their respects.
Al-Shabab's Finances: The Militant Group Gets Funding From Local Businesses, Sources Abroad
While it's hard to keep track of the clandestine militant group, experts say they've diversified their finances in recent years.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: China Adds To International Aid Efforts
Chinese companies have made massive investments in some of the countries most affected by Ebola.
Hong Kong Protest 2014: Investors Look To Other Finance Hubs Like Singapore, Tokyo As Tensions Rise
As the Occupy Central movement takes hold in Hong Kong, experts ponder alternative finance hubs.