The gargantuan asking price for the eight-bedroom, eight-bathroom triplex penthouse in Manhattan is "taking everything to a whole new level.”
A looming deadline for Greece to get a new debt deal has kept investors nervous.
Nikkei jumped to its highest level since May 2000, riding on gains by financial and shipping companies.
Economists are looking ahead to Thursday’s economic calendar, which includes the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment.
Health and marketing experts are calling for Healthcare.gov tweaks to help people in the federal health insurance marketplace.
Weaker-than-expected inflation numbers suggest September will be the ideal time for the U.S. central bank to raise interest rates.
The Daytona 500 is set to begin 1 p.m. Sunday in Florida.
Uruguay's medical marijuana may get more expensive than the recreational kind, but that likely won't be "happening in Colorado.”
Employers in North Dakota's dangerous oil and gas sector aren't paying their workers' compensation premiums.
One expert says the ongoing labor dispute at West Coast ports costs $2 billion a day, and it's not even an official work stoppage.
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis expects eurozone finance ministers to approve an extension to the country's loan proposal Friday.
iPhones and iPads could find their way to the Caribbean nation following the lifting of trade sanctions.
72 Alaskan villages start using high-speed Internet for the first time.
Earnings from the world’s largest retailer will set the tone for the sector's health in the last holiday season.
That's what the Cato Institute think tank is saying to U.S. lawmakers on federal rules that restrict marijuana. They're not alone.
Economists will be looking for clues from the Federal Reserve’s latest minutes as to when the central bank will begin hiking interest rates.
The financial giant said Wednesday it will lend, invest and facilitate deals to reduce emissions and prepare for climate effects.
Petróleos Mexicanos will begin delivering unfinished gasoline and diesel to its terminals to dissuade organized crime.
Xiaomi hopes to ship 100 million smartphones in 2015, up from 61 million in 2014.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. ditched the Texas oil giant last quarter while raising its stake in a Canadian synthetic crude producer, according to SEC filings.
White families in America on average had seven times the wealth of black families and six times the wealth of Hispanic families in 2013.
The bank is already facing criminal investigation in the U.S., France, Belgium and Argentina.
Following the government's announcement, yields on Greek and other lower-rated eurozone bonds fell on Wednesday.
The move is seen as part of the company's effort to expand its Asian transportation network.
Several of the biggest hedge fund managers slashed or dissolved their stake in China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. at the end of last year.
U.S. stocks closed higher after reports that Greece intends to ask eurozone finance ministers for an extension.
The rules, which the Commodity Futures Trading Commission may announce within weeks, would transform the $700 trillion market.
Richard Anderson’s comments are sure to inflame already high tensions between American airlines and their Gulf rivals.
As the drama continues to play out in Greece, here are the four most important points about the country’s predicament.
How one couple's Hurricane Sandy insurance lawsuit opened the floodgates to allegations of fraudulent damage reports.