Workers at the nation's largest steel companies may be asked to pay health premiums or endure a wage freeze.
PASOK made clear that while it had backed the government over bailout for the sake of saving Greece from financial ruin, that support would not extend to any confidence vote in the coming weeks.
Dozens of people died in several unrelated plane crashes in Indonesia, New Jersey, Virginia and Califronia.
An Indonesian domestic passenger aircraft carrying 54 people lost contact with air traffic control on Sunday in the remote eastern Papua region, the National Search and Rescue Agency said.
The FAA has resolved the computer glitch that caused delays of hundreds of flights in the U.S. Saturday, but the agency is unsure what caused it.
Neither man was identified by name.
Despite China’s struggling market and Alibaba’s slowing growth, Chairman Jack Ma doesn't appear to be worried.
The chemical warehouse explosions earlier this week have left the Chinese city a ghost town.
"My vision is that we have to continue managing the exchange rate and preserve currency and financial stability so the development project has continuity," Daniel Scioli says Saturday.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. indicated it may have exited its equity positions in the energy-sector names National Oilwell Varco Inc. and Phillips 66.
A tripartite meeting is expected to focus next month on refining search efforts after the discovery of a flaperon belonging to the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Billionaire George Soros' fund company sold most of its shares in the Chinese online giants Alibaba and Baidu last quarter, as major hedge funds did likewise.
Wall Street managed to stage a comeback this week after the Dow experienced multiple bouts of volatility after China devalued the yuan.
The bailout bill will face a vote in the German Bundestag (parliament) next week.
The audit will cover accounts "all the way to 2014, 2015," including all contracts and agreements, managing director Emmanuel Kachikwu said.
Investors are searching for further clues as to when the Federal Reserve plans on raising interest rates this year.
Uber has a history of success with previous campaigns to attract public support.
The ride-hailing company enacted two-factor authentication after a surge of complaints earlier this year.
Thanks to fracking, America is the world’s No. 1 oil and gas producer. But the economic bounty it delivers to small communities across the nation comes at a price. Now it’s dividing friends and neighbors in one Ohio county.
Debris that washed up on the island nation's shores was sent to Malaysia this week for analysis of its origin.
The European Central Bank called the performance disappointing and expressed concerns of a further hit if the Federal Reserve raised interest rates.
The Greek parliament on Friday approved a deal for a third bailout, but Prime Minister Tsipras faced scathing criticism from within his own party.
The package will lead to a medium-term primary surplus of 3.5 percent, the European Commission said on Friday.
The PBOC set its midpoint yuan rate at 6.3975 per dollar prior to the market's open, firmer than the previous day's close of 6.3990.
General Motors Co. is boosting production of its highly profitable large SUVs and trucks to a pace that could result in 48,000 to 60,000 additional vehicles for the 2016 model year, in a bid to capitalize on rising demand, sources told Reuters.
Though foreign firms like Maersk and Alibaba have piled on multibillion-dollar stock buybacks, U.S. companies lead by a mile.
Two years after it filed for bankruptcy, Fisker Automotive has signed an 11-year factory lease in Moreno Valley, California.
U.S. crude hit a nearly five-month low Thursday, sending Chevron down more than 1 percent in the blue-chip index.
Financial analysts differ on whether a lower-valued yuan will cool imports at a time when the government is seeking to promote them.
Malaysia Airlines has decided against transporting relatives to the location where debris thought to be linked to a missing plane was found.