A Republican congressman has an idea for tax reform that went over well with businesses. But it may be a nonstarter in Congress.
What's more, some expect the Samsung Galaxy S5 to retail for $199-$240 on-contract.
State-owned banks headed by women control 45 percent of all of India's public sector bank deposits and 50 percent of all loans.
Keith Bliss of Cuttone & Co. discusses “the real question” analysts will ask from Macy’s earnings in 2014.
The website claims it can tell users -- with 90 percent accuracy -- whether to buy gas in that area now or wait until the next day.
The small market is projected to become a $10 billion industry by the end of 2015.
Until two years ago, the U.S. had no unified marketing effort to promote inbound tourism. Now it does, and we’re starting to see the results.
Be it shopping online or in a store, consumers spend more when they're warm, a new study shows. Here's why.
Shop smart and avoid buying goods fraught with human rights abuses for your sweetie this Valentine's Day.
Five years into the recovery after the financial crisis, the U.S. economy still is not creating enough jobs.
The Chinese spent most of their money on regular goods over the traditional New Year holiday, not on luxury items.
An often-overlooked -- and sneaky -- practice could wind up distorting your perspective on the major players in retail.
It will be the second consecutive January with sales volume topping one million units -- but is that more than usual?
Cell phones and televisions top the list of most popular online retail orders in Nigeria.
Shares of J.C. Penney Company, Inc. fell in extended-hours trading after the retailer announced it plans to close 33 stores and lay off 2,000 employees.
The retailer is trying to recover from a 25 percent drop in sales in fiscal 2012 during a failed attempt to go upmarket.
At Retail’s BIG Show in New York, smaller retailers expressed worry over how they could compete with Amazon’s ambitious agenda.
IBM’s CEO says the supercomputer could be a game-changer in many industries, despite doubts about its revenue potential.
While the U.S. jobs report was a huge disappointment, economists say the picture will look very different when we get revisions next month.
At the upcoming National Retail Federation trade show, data companies will unveil new products that track and predict shopping behavior.
Devices that track your location and scan your face are on the brink of broad adoption, according to retail specialists.
How does internet retail giant Amazon benefit from the "showrooming" phenomenon?