Sales of Chinese-brand SUVs like the Haval H4 more than doubled in the first four months of the year.
Market professionals are looking ahead to the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits, due out Thursday morning.
So just how antiquated is Amtrak? We took a look at trains worldwide to find out.
In legislation Sen. Elizabeth Warren proposed with Republican Sen. David Vitter, the Fed would face sharper limits in bailing out struggling banks.
An Associated Press staffer was the first person to be identified as one of the at least seven deaths from Amtrak's fatal crash.
Here is a full list of the products affected by the Ikea recall.
Wednesday’s gains were led by technology, while utilities were the largest decliner.
Economists at the International Monetary Fund released new research that examines how an outsized financial sector harms the economy.
A Louisiana firm will be the first since the 2010 BP oil spill disaster to drill for the same oil and gas reserves BP was after.
The company announced a 15 percent boost of its dividend and a $1.5 billion increase in its share-buyback plan.
The Amtrak train that crashed Tuesday derailed near the same site as a deadly crash that occurred decades ago.
The Anglo-Dutch energy giant is one step closer to drilling in the Alaskan Arctic after the Obama administration conditionally approved its plans this week.
Last year, Britain was the fastest growing of any major advanced economy.
The ATSB on Wednesday released photos of objects located by Fugro Equator’s deep-tow system in the search area for the missing jet.
China's economy is headed for its worst year in a quarter of a century.
It was the highest growth reading for the French economy since the second quarter of 2013.
The government was compelled to send the proposed legislation to two different parliamentary panels for a review.
An attorney for homeowners alleges that an insurer paid by FEMA has continually violated federal court orders.
Senate Democrats want more trade protections in the Trans-Pacific Partnership pact and likely won't support any bill that doesn't have what they want included.
The world's largest website registrar released its first quarterly earnings report since making its stock market debut in April.
Highly anticipated draft legislation could free banks with less than $500 billion in assets from stringent oversight.
Retailers are kicking off the final leg of earnings season this week as Americans have remained somewhat cautious on spending, despite cheaper gas prices.
Nearly all 10 sectors in the S&P 500 closed lower Tuesday, as declines were led by the technology and heath care sectors.
General Motors had a record year of recalls in 2014. This year (so far) has not been nearly as bad for the Detroit auto giant.
In a major step forward for biotech company Vertex, a scientific advisory panel recommended Orkambi for FDA approval.
It's a rough labor market for recent graduates, but college seniors have high expectations.
GM recognizes 100 deaths from its faulty ignition switches. But some say the automaker failed to understand the scope of its ignition-related flaws.
Gov. Larry Hogan has signed a bill letting Tesla sell cars directly to customers -- against dealers’ wishes.
Tuesday's declines were led by the information technology sector, with losses from Verizon Communications weighing on telecom stocks.
Lord Nicholas Stern, a prominent climate change economist, warns that oil market volatility could harm businesses and jobs.