The IMF announcement, likely to be made Monday, would put further pressure on Beijing to carry out financial reforms and loosen its grip on the currency.
In the wake of Friday's shooting at Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs, Colorado, security has been increased at clinics around the country.
As shoppers increasingly do their holiday shopping online, retailers have been tweaking the meaning of Black Friday and adjusting their expectations.
Despite the lack of incentives from American Express, some small shops reported an uptick in customers on the holiday.
U.S. President Barack Obama took his daughters shopping for books and sweet treats on Small Business Saturday.
World leaders plan to convene outside Paris Monday to discuss pledges from almost 200 countries to cut carbon emissions and slow the impact of global warming.
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The Turkish president Saturday expressed regret over the downing of a Russian warplane, but stopped short of an apology, as the countries' relationship worsens.
The News Corp. head said he has "word" of the deal but no interest in buying the media properties.
Shoppers seemed to hold back as early Black Friday crowds were thin despite a wide range of deals being offered by retailers.
The expansion of the benefit comes after Mark Zuckerberg said he would take two months of paternity leave.
American Express decided to discontinue its incentives for Small Business Saturday with this year's sales expected to again top $14 billion.
The dam’s collapse on Nov. 5 led to at least 13 deaths, 11 people missing and released an estimated “20,000 Olympic swimming pools of toxic mud,” according to the U.N.
The Russian state monopoly, which supplies a third of Europe's gas, is accused of anticompetitive practices.
Entrepreneurs are being forced to turn to high-interest sources as larger banks refuse them loans.
Trading volume was modest, with 2.79 billion shares changing hands on U.S. exchanges, compared with the 7 billion average for the previous seven sessions.
As U.S. college students amass record levels of debt, now could be the time for income-share agreements to take hold as an alternative to private student loans.
The auction is the latest in a series of conversations around the former chairman of China's Communist Party.
Hervé Falciani, a former HSBC employee who leaked the information of over 130,000 clients, has been sentenced to five years in prison.
As odd as it may appear, action in the markets seems to indicate investors aren't too worried about the major geopolitical events that have made headlines this month.
Despite the continuing rise of online commerce, big deals drew hordes to brick-and-mortar retail stores across the U.S.
Toy sales for the film “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” are expected to bring in $1 billion this year, but Black Friday sales across the U.S. have been inconsistent.
"Employment is safe provided we are selling cars," Bernd Osterloh says. "If we sell no cars, it will get relatively difficult."
The Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN sports network lost 3 million subscribers in 2015.
Small Business Saturday is Nov. 28, and there will be plenty of deals for those who enjoy shopping locally.
Both the real Christmas tree and the fake Christmas tree have their pros and cons.
The Shanghai Composite index and the CSI300 both saw their biggest one-day drops in more than three months and ensured it was set to be a subdued post-Thanksgiving session for Wall Street.
Although a rise in consumer spending helped offset the trade deficit, growth slowed to 0.5 percent in the quarter ending Sept. 30.
The country's other stock indexes also fell sharply Friday, a day after regulators announced investigations into the nation's three largest brokerages.