Rumors are circulating in China about a merger involving the second- and third-largest domestic carmakers.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office is expected for many jobs. Now social media network skills could be just as important.
Bank of America boosted its rating on the video-streaming service’s stock, citing long-term subscriber growth and earnings potential.
Canopies will be installed through a $125,000 donation to the nation's leading group of dermatologists.
Last year Moldova placed Banca de Economii, Banca Sociala and Unibank under central bank administration after a series of non-performing loans bankrupted the lenders.
Bradford County is the center of Pennsylvania's natural gas fracking boom. Three homeowners sued because of contaminants in their outdoor spigots.
For the first time, China will offer more flights to and from the U.S. than American carriers.
U.S. stocks traded lower Tuesday as investors weighed a surge in the trade gap that revealed the economy most likely contracted in the first quarter.
A small German train drivers union is leading a strike with major economic effects.
“The costs of doing business in Germany remain our biggest challenge,” the airline said in an earnings statement Tuesday.
The U.S. is spending 39 percent more on cancer treatments than it was a decade ago — and Americans have gotten a big return on their investment.
U.S. banks expect more delinquencies and charge-offs from American oil and gas companies in 2015 due to lower oil prices, a Fed survey found.
The Swiss bank is nearing a settlement with the Justice Department in ongoing investigations over currency price fixing by major financial firms.
Damage to more than 235 city businesses ranged from $8,000 to as much as $175,000.
The attack left the female driver in hospital -- but commentators say lack of controls on bad driving is fuelling road rage.
The entertainment company reported Q2 earnings Tuesday and continued its track record of beating consensus estimates.
Europe's biggest bank HSBC beat forecasts with the help of a bounceback in investment banking revenues.
To encourage private investors the NDRC has opened up a number of previously off-limits projects.
The Justice Department is investigating Medley Global Advisors over a possible leak of information from the Federal Reserve.
Fosun boss Guo Guangchang says he has learned from Warren Buffett, as a new wave of Chinese acquisitions gathers pace.
The damages the jury ordered on Monday were lesser than the $40 million Fujifilm sought while going into the trial.
The Pimco Total Return Fund, launched by Bill Gross, has lost its title as the world's biggest bond mutual fund, following two years of withdrawals.
The maker of electric vehicles is set to release its first-quarter earnings results on Wednesday, days after it said its Powerwall storage batteries are coming.
OSHA will prepare a bulletin encouraging employers to provide bathroom access for transgender workers.
The governor nixed a law that would block a potential 2016 campaign from taking donations from firms with N.J. pension business.
From touch-screen burger customization to simpler drive-thru menu boards, here's how the fast-food chain plans to improve this year.
Plant-based food companies have voiced their support for draft dietary guidelines that suggest a diet that is low in red and processed meats.
The state could become the nation's second to partially decrease its minimum wage after voters approved a hike by referendum.
The reshuffling comes as President Xi Jinping plans to reduce the number of state-owned enterprises from 112 to 40.
Much of the focus this week will be on the unemployment report for April after March's sharp hiring slowdown.