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Deepwater Wind broke ground on a five-turbine, 30-megawatt project near Rhode Island, marking a critical step for the industry.
The pharmaceutical giants are among 40 Standard & Poor's 500 companies reporting quarterly results Tuesday.
Ford vehicle sales increased in Asia, but revenue dropped globally, partly due to lower F-150 production as U.S. plants revamped.
The surprise hit “American Sniper” and revenue growth at HBO are expected to highlight a strong quarter for Time Warner.
Gross domestic product grew by 0.3 percent in the January-March period, the Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday.
Low oil prices and tepid energy demand are expected to bruise the first-quarter earnings of the world's largest oil and gas companies, analysts say.
China's central bank is reportedly planning to implement its own version of quantitative easing, in the form of "pledged supplementary lending."
Russia's economy is projected to shrink up to 5 percent this year, the biggest decline since President Vladimir Putin came to power.
A hefty increase in refining revenue offset a slump in oil production earnings.
Earthquakes kill more people than all other natural hazards combined. Experts say despite scientific advances, the death toll will grow.
Analysts expect no change in the Federal Reserve's policy stance after the two-day FOMC meeting starting later on Tuesday.
The tech giant announced it would boost its capital return program to $200 billion and will raise its dividend 11 percent.
Time Warner Cable also is open to deals with companies other than Charter.
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U.S. stocks closed lower Monday as biotechnology stocks weighed on the Nasdaq composite and S&P 500.
Last quarter, Twitter only managed to add a dismal 4 million new monthly users
Earnings season is in full swing this week, with quarterly results from Apple, Twitter, LinkedIn and more.
Most of the nation's 75,200 port truckers are classified as independent contractors -- not employees.
Although scientists generally agree that genetically modified organisms are safe for human consumption, the public tends to believe otherwise.
Shares of tech giant Apple rallied more than 2 percent Monday ahead of the iPhone maker's quarterly earnings, released after the closing bell.
Ford Motor lost U.S. market share last year, but the new F-150 and upcoming refreshed models will change that.
Reconstruction work in the impoverished Asian nation could account for nearly 20 percent of its GDP.
The ratings agency said that the country had not done enough to reassure investors that it was addressing fiscal stability goals.
Germany's largest bank is under pressure from investors to follow rivals such as UBS and Credit Suisse by culling unprofitable operations.
S&P said it believed the affected banks had sufficient capital buffers to cope with the charges.
The transaction, to be finalized in the second half of 2015, would significantly expand Capgemini's presence in North America.
Chinese stocks led Asian equities to seven-year highs on expectations of more stimulus from Beijing.
The message follows Royal Dutch Shell's $70 billion offer to acquire rival producer BG.