Collapse in global oil prices is helping to push the Fed further from achieving a key policy goal of raising annual inflation to two percent.
A China regulator said many products sold on Alibaba's e-commerce websites and services infringed upon trademarks, were substandard or fake.
With no rival offer forthcoming Songbird recommended its minority shareholders should now accept the deal.
A Shell spokesman told Reuters Iraq's cabinet had authorized the project on Jan 13.
The proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 would exceed a $499 billion spending cap on the base budget by $35 billion.
A senior official said Wednesday that the search for victims of Flight 8501 may end in a week if no more bodies are found in the Java Sea.
The iPhone maker’s net profit of $18 billion tops energy giant ExxonMobil’s $15.9 billion record.
Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation will release an interim report of a year-long investigation into the missing MH370 flight on March 7.
The rise of offshore yuan clearing centers worldwide has fueled the currency’s growth.
In documents she submitted to the Senate, AG nominee Loretta Lynch omitted her controversial decision not to prosecute HSBC.
The blizzard, nicknamed "Juno," has already cracked the top eight snowfall totals for Boston recorded since 1935.
Apple's iPhone drove record-breaking earnings for the company's fiscal first quarter.
Blizzard warnings were still in effect for parts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
World Bank chief proposes economic solution for future disease outbreaks.
For many ski resorts, the public’s high expectations for the historic blizzard have served as free advertising.
The sector expects to be the biggest laggard in the S&P 500 in the fourth quarter after oil prices have fallen more than 40 percent since June.
The U.S. Interior Department on Tuesday proposed auctioning off an oil-and-gas drilling lease for the outer Atlantic shelf.
U.S. apple growers may now sell all varieties of apples to China after a bumper crop season.
The economic cost of the storm is likely to fall far short of recent winter weather events.
Amid a historic drought, California is paying a premium to manufacture drinking water from the Pacific Ocean.
The construction giant is usually a good indicator of how the world’s economy is doing. And it doesn’t look great.
Data released Tuesday show steep drops for investment-driven industries like mining. Consumption doesn’t make up for it.
The Internet giant beat out traffic monsters like HuffPo, reddit and BuzzFeed to claim the top spot for a second month.
The world’s largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment also said cheap oil will hurt its 2015 sales.
The blue chip index also fell on concerns about a slowdown in the global economy.
A federal lawsuit filed Monday accuses the ride-sharing firm of using false claims to promote safety and security.
While winter storm Juno wasn't as severe as expected, flights at many East Coast airports remained grounded Tuesday.
New York state officials warned residents of the dangers of a snowstorm that many said could be one of the worst on record.
A travel ban for New York was lifted for city roads, but public transportation around the Northeast remained mostly suspended.
Indonesia's military called off the recovery operation stating that they believed that there are no more bodies trapped in the fuselage.