The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. health insurers were arguing behind the scenes over several issues. Shares of both Anthem and Cigna fell Monday.
Strong demand for wearable devices, appliances and home theaters failed to offset weak sales of mobile phones and computers.
A funding round for the mobile messaging app company known for its policy of deleting users’ messages and photos values it higher now than a few months ago.
The dollar index rose marginally higher against a basket of currencies on Tuesday, as investors continued to factor in an increased chance of a near-term U.S. interest rate rise.
Los Angeles-based Patrick Soon-Shiong will hold about 12.9 percent in Tribune and join the publisher's board as vice chairman on June 2.
A federal appeals court overturned a jury finding that Bank of America was responsible for unloading toxic loans on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Faulty Takata airbag inflators have been linked to more than 100 injuries and 13 deaths worldwide.
The bids came just three years after a lawsuit hampered hair care company Vogue's effort to sell itself in a deal worth more than $800 million.
Global stock markets edged lower while short-dated U.S. Treasury yields held near two-month highs on Monday.
A relatively tight labor market in the U.S. may exert upward pressure on inflation, raising the case for higher interest rates, he said.
More than $250 billion in U.S. taxpayer-funded subsidies have flowed to some 500,000 businesses, a not-for-profit watchdog group says.
Retail sales, a barometer of domestic consumer demand, were down 4.8 percent, but the fall was less than the 5.8 percent seen in March.
America produced more petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons than any other nation in 2015, beating out Saudi Arabia and Russia, thanks in part to advances in fracking.
The Connecticut-based conglomerate said it will invest in multiple projects in oil-rich Saudi Arabia as officials seek to diversify the economy.
British media report that former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is set to take over at the British soccer club.
Allegations of emissions cheating come several months after a similar scandal broke at Volkswagen.
Gannett’s pursuit of Tribune comes at a challenging time for newspapers, which are grappling with shrinking advertising dollars and a broad move toward digital content.
The deal was signed Monday in the presence of U.S. President Barack Obama and his Vietnamese counterpart, Trần Đại Quang.
The German drugmaker made its offer for the Missouri agribusiness May 10 and announced details of the all-cash deal Monday.
The French insurer said owning shares in tobacco companies was not in line with its business of health insurance.
The 92-year-old media mogul plans to name general counsel Tad Jankowski to the seven-person trust that may determine the fate of both Viacom and CBS, Reuters reported.
In a further sign of abundant supply, the number of rigs operated by U.S. drillers was steady last week for the first time this year.
A stronger yen and weakness in China and other emerging markets are taking a toll on Japanese shipments.
The dollar moved away from recent highs Monday but remained supported as investors bet that the U.S. Federal Reserve was on track to raise rates sooner rather than later.
Recent comments from Federal Reserve officials have convinced many analysts and investors that a rate hike in June or July is a real possibility.
The country's oil exports were hurt by Western sanctions and since these were scrapped in January, it has been determined to build them back up.
The quarrels could delay or derail antitrust approvals, though the deal does not appear to be in danger of imminent collapse, according to reports.
The company contends that Shari Redstone, daughter of the 92-year-old media mogul, has been isolating her father.
Japan's extraordinarily easy monetary policy has increased growth and equity prices, IMF researchers have found.
The move gives the media mogul’s daughter, Shari Redstone, more authority to determine the fate of her father’s $40 billion empire.