Traders generally had not expected the Fed to raise rates, with bets before the meeting of only an 18 percent chance of a hike.
The deal could be valued up to $1.9 billion.
Expectations are low that Hanjin Shipping, the world's seventh-largest container carrier, will survive.
The stock is holding near its lowest in at least 30 years and well below its five-year average.
Companies lose more money to fraud, theft, corruption and bad debt than they lose to hack attacks.
What would a 0.25 percent rate hike mean for Main Street? An average $6.45 a month tacked on to credit card bills and variable rate mortgage payments.
The suit, filed in Texas, seeks to declare unconstitutional rules raising the ceiling on overtime earnings to $913 a week, calling it a threat to government budgets and the U.S. economy.
Critics say response to climate change should figure into oil company asset and reserves valuations.
The nation's largest cable company, Comcast, will be launching its own cellular service using Wi-Fi hotspots and Verizon.
The results suggest Twitter could experience an 89 percent drop Thursday in streaming viewers.
The U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan will hold their respective two-day policy meetings Tuesday and Wednesday.
The administration plans to issue a series of rules and guidelines Tuesday to shape the development of self-driving vehicles.
Republicans tend to live in areas more hospitable to hosting solar panels, which require sunny, dry weather to be effective — and lots of room.
The internet giant's taxes for the past five years are being probed by the Southeast Asian country's tax office.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has said that a deal between OPEC and non-OPEC producers to stabilize output could be announced this month.
Canada's autoworkers' union Unifor wants the Detroit automaker to commit to building new vehicle models at its Oshawa, Ontario, plant.
John Zimmer notes vehicle ownership costs Americans $9,000 a year on average.
The U.S. Federal Reserve Open Markets Committee meets Tuesday and Wednesday to consider whether to raise interest rates immediately or put off action until the end of the year.
The electric car maker said Thursday the companies broke up because the Israeli chipmaker was unhappy with Tesla’s development of its own vision system.
The household products company, co-founded by Jessica Alba, claims to use non-toxic ingredients and was valued at $1.7 billion during a fundraising in 2015.
Apple Inc. saw its price of share jump 3.4 percent to close at $115.57 on Thursday.
A survey by a silicon valley analyst group indicates migration to the cloud is about to speed up.
Retail outlets should have replacement phones in the U.S. no later than Wednesday.
The air bags might not deploy because of a problem involving the seat-belt pretentioners.
“Tourists will return to Europe, but it’s less certain whether Asian demand will ever again support the kind of growth in luxury goods seen in recent years," said markets analyst Neil Wilson.
A senior official said Google’s refusal to cooperate after it was sent a letter in April requesting to be allowed to examine the company’s tax reports had raised suspicions.
Britain gave the go-ahead Thursday for a $24 billion nuclear power plant, ending weeks of uncertainty that put a question mark over Prime Minister Theresa May’s investment policy.
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley has called a hearing next Tuesday to scrutinize the wave of consolidation.
The soggy Asian start followed an uninspiring performance overnight on Wall Street where the Dow lost 0.2 percent and the S&P 500 shed 0.1 percent.
Boston's infamous drivers, ranked the worst in the United States, should be a real test for autonomous vehicles.