Buffett, the billionaire CEO and chairman of Berkshire, has said he would support Ajit Jain if ever he decided to seek Buffett’s post.
The PBOC made its move just days before China's national legislature meets to set the official economic growth target for 2015.
HTC increases the smarts of its new smartphone -- but little else.
Here are the first official details of the new HTC One (M9) flagship smartphone.
Chinese monetary and fiscal authorities could soon be on the same page in terms of providing stimulus in the world’s No. 2 economy.
Bus drivers frequently lack access to bathrooms, which can pose health and safety risks.
The political drama over Homeland Security funding may portend more serious trouble ahead as Washington confronts fiscal challenges on a grander scale.
The Federal Trade Commission's latest report on consumer complaints warns of IRS imposters out for your money.
Moody's downgrades Chicago's credit rating and Mayor Rahm Emanuel defends his record, while casting for votes.
Caught in yet another diversity scandal, Abercrombie & Fitch, and brands like it, need to embrace racial diversity and diversity of thought -- before they become irrelevant.
Buffett has found "a successor ready to assume the job the day after I die or step down," he said in his annual letter.
Tesla Motors published a long list of risks in its latest annual report. Here are the most interesting ones.
India unveiled Saturday a federal budget that promises universal social security to its impoverished millions and tax sops to big business.
The last and largest part of AirAsia Flight 8501's fuselage, with a wing attached to it, was recovered from the Java Sea on Friday.
The company said it noticed the potential breach in November, but did not clarify why it waited so long to share the news.
Language inserted by Chris Christie into a N.J. law allows him to steer cash from environmental lawsuits away from cleanups, into a discretionary fund.
Citing an "unfair" process, New Jersey senators say FEMA needs to extend settlement talks to additional Hurricane Sandy victims.
U.S. and Liberian researchers have started a clinical trial to test Mapp Biopharmaceutical Inc's Ebola drug ZMapp, an treatment that has already been tried in a handful of Ebola patients.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is voluntarily calling back some 2012 and 2013 Dodge Durangos and 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokees.
United Policyholders, a consumer-advocacy group, filed a lawsuit to force FEMA to provide access to flood-insurance records.
The former chief executive, who led AIG out of the financial crisis, was 70.
Physicians and parents push for more research on and access to medical marijuana.
The world's largest music publishing services company will use the money to expand into markets where artists are having trouble recouping digital streaming royalties.
Financial regulators are looking at complex transactions that allow hedge funds to lower their tax bills.
The French aerospace firm said Friday profits increased 59 percent last year, but "operational challenges" have hit key programs.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's CPAC comments equating terrorists with pro-labor demonstrators hasn't been well-received.
U.S. gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services produced across the U.S. economy, was downwardly revised for last quarter.
New Jersey settles 2004 $8.9 billion case against ExxonMobil for just $250 million; Christie's first AG was an ExxonMobil lawyer.
The 111-year-old retailer is still healing from a former Apple executive's dismal failure. But is Wall Street being too harsh?
The Stockholm-based company has accused Apple of infringing on multiple patents that are essential to telecom standards.