State media say China's real economy is not affected but observers question the stability of the rebound.
The company could still decide against an outright sale and instead spin off Sikorsky to shareholders in a tax-free deal.
European and U.S. competitors could force aside Indian exporters to Iran who have benefited since the imposition of Western sanctions.
U.S. stocks were under sharp pressure Wednesday, even before a trading glitch at the New York Stock Exchange.
The New York Stock Exchange unexpectedly halted trading Wednesday for more than three hours, due to a technical issue.
A growing number of economists say events in Greece, China and Puerto Rico may cause the U.S. central bank to hold off on interest rate hikes planned for later in 2015.
All trading on the New York Stock Exchange was shut down without immediate explanation Wednesday morning.
Investors continue to grapple with concerns Greece will exit the eurozone, as well as the extreme volatility roiling China's stock markets.
The sudden temporary suspension was attributed to technical issues.
The bank holiday extension comes as Greece laid out its new, three-year bailout plan on Wednesday.
The high-risk, high-cost venture could usher in an oil-and-gas bonanza for Shell if it succeeds -- or stall U.S. Arctic development by decades if it fails.
The company will also record $7.6 billion in charges relating to the Nokia acquisition.
The one-page letter outlining the request, leaked to the media Wednesday, gives a broad overview of the bailout’s proposed terms and the economic reforms Greece promises to make.
Brazil’s most important company has been hit by a string of deaths from site accidents.
As the Greek debt crisis wears on, a critical pressure point has emerged: pensions. And while Greeks work longer hours than their northern neighbors, they also retire years earlier.
The Greek government, racing against time to finalize a deal, has now sent a formal loan request to the European Stability Mechanism.
Half of all listed companies on the country's main indexes suspended trading while the regulator pledged to end the "irrational panic."
Didi Kuaidi has the largest market share of car-hailing apps in China.
The nation's largest bank has been accused of relying on robo-signing and other discredited methods.
The shock decision came after the board decided new leadership was required following a period of lackluster results.
The F-16 pilot safely ejected the plane, while the two people on board the Cessna C-150 aircraft were killed in the crash.
Analysts say the deals are part of a wider move by Egypt to increase its oil and gas supplies.
PT Indonesia AirAsia was one of 13 airlines found to have "negative equity" by Indonesia's transport ministry.
European leaders are anxious to see a proposal that will prevent the implosion of the nation’s economy and the departure of Greece from the eurozone.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says greater availability and low prices might help to explain the trend in part.
A Texas woman received 153 automated calls meant for someone else to her cell phone in less than a year.
Novartis is in talks with insurance companies for a new pricing scheme to earn bonuses based on outcomes that save insurers money.
"I can't continue to fight this," one military borrower told the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau about problems with his student loan servicer.
Right-wing leaders across Europe are heralding the Greek vote as the first victory in a battle against European institutions.
U.S. stocks dropped Tuesday after Greece failed to submit new written proposals to its creditors.