Company earnings could dictate market movements as a month-long rally that extended into November appears to hit a bump.
Economist David Levy warned in a recent newsletter that China, Japan and Europe pose a potential risk to a slowly recovering US economy.
The final HSBC/Markit Purchasing Managers' Index is up from 50.2 in September and the same as a preliminary flash estimate released last week.
Does Russia's surprise buy in September mean anything for central banks' gold-buying in coming months?
The bank’s $13 billion deal with the Justice Department dissolves civil charges but criminal charges could be brought in the future.
Investors prepare for yet another earnings-heavy day with Wednesday’s FOMC meeting playing on their minds.
Some federal prosecutors in New York oppose any settlement with the bank that doesn't include an admission of guilt.
More than three years after Bernie Madoff went to jail, investigators mull a criminal case against JPMorgan.
The proposed settlement with institutional investors comes on top of an agreement to pay off the federal government.
Caterpillar, the world's largest maker of construction and mining equipment, is expected to report a 31% drop in Q3 profit.
Latest moves are the tip of the iceberg for bank's legal woes.
JPMorgan Chase’s $1 billion legal bill from September looks like chump change compared to the $20 billion fine it might have to shell out.
Gold market reaction to U.S. policy deadlock on the federal budget and debt ceiling has been surprisingly muted.
Analysts expect S&P 500 companies to report Q3 earnings of about 3%, down from close to 10% at the beginning of 2013.
Assuming the U.S. avoids a default, the next big challenge will be for the Fed to start paring its monthly bond purchases.
They've had five years to prepare for the end of quantitative easing. So what will happen to emerging economies when tapering begins?
Amid debt ceiling talks, investors are also eyeing the U.S./Iran rapprochement, which could lower oil prices substantially.
The move by the union's retirement fund complicates Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne's campaign to take over the whole firm.
Investors have one eye on the week's economic data, and the other on the U.S. budget/debt ceiling spat in Washington.
Real estate investors may enjoy a new approach to investing, with real estate crowdfunding platforms.
Investors to weigh their options following a rally fueled by the U.S. Fed's unexpected decision to delay tightening monetary policy.
Ailing global hotels operator, Hilton Worldwide, will use the IPO proceeds to pay off debt.