At least 23 people have been declared dead in the TransAsia Flight GE 235 crash on Wednesday near Taipei, Taiwan.
The survey, carried out mostly before the ECB announced its QE program to boost the economy, pointed to first-quarter growth of 0.3 percent.
Greece's new government is trying to restructure its public debt after receiving $275 billion in bailout money since 2010.
Rideshare app providers are growing rapidly in Asian markets, adding drivers, boosting business for background screening providers.
Authorities released a video showing rough weather in the search zone in the southern Indian Ocean.
The company has been threatened with bans, fines, and even possible jail time for executives in South Korea.
The plane, an ATR-72 turboprop with 58 people on board, was flying from Taipei Songshan Airport to Kinmen island off the Chinese coast.
The Imax digital remastering process created the highest quality version of "Game Of Thrones" the show's fans, and even its creators, ever have seen.
Shares of Chipotle tumbled more than 7 percent Tuesday after the burrito chain warned of possible price hikes as beef prices weigh on profits.
The world’s largest media and entertainment company smashed expectations Tuesday, driven by strong merchandise sales from "Frozen" during the holiday quarter.
Grilled with questions about Dish’s Sling TV Tuesday, Disney’s CEO said the traditional cable bundle is working fine.
The bulk of the crisis was over by the time aid hit the areas most affected by the Ebola outbreak.
Automakers reported a big jump in new-car sales in January, but data suggests the “middle class” average price is a myth.
Pfizer Inc. has received approval for a new drug to treat advanced breast cancer, which could become one of the company's most lucrative labels.
The Dow surged more than 300 points after oil prices rallied on speculation the global glut of oil may shrink faster than expected.
Baijiu has already been targeted in anti-corruption campaigns. Now, Chinese officials are thinking about adding gold flakes.
Corinthian Colleges buyer agrees to forgive $480 million in private student loans.
Even if Office Depot and Staples merge, the combined company faces an immense challenge.
Greece’s new finance minister has met with European leaders to find a compromise, but it won't be simple.
As one of the world's fastest-growing smartphone markets, Africa is seeing a rise in demand for gray-market smartphones.
With talks between the United Steelworkers and Royal Dutch Shell at a standstill, the refinery strike goes on -- and it could grow.
Activist hedge fund Starboard Value wrote a letter to Staples, pressuring the company to merge with Office Depot.
Companies routinely violate Chinese labor laws, forcing workers into long shifts without proper compensation, says the world’s largest union federation.
With RadioShack facing bankruptcy, Amazon is eyeing its 4,000 brick-and-mortar locations to jump into physical retailing.
The White House's proposed 2016 budget promises more muscle for financial regulators.
Residents of Philadelphia, New York and Boston awoke to roads covered in slush and snow after Monday’s winter storm.
Wall Street analysts appear to think big U.S. corporations did well at the end of last year, despite a strong greenback.
The president proposed $1.2 billion to tamp down the nation’s overuse of antibiotics and to find new ways to fight superbugs.
A blue-green color option for the Galaxy S6 could be a new addition to Samsung handsets.
Analysts say the announcements of capital expenditure cuts by major oil companies are helping support prices.