The euro dropped 10-15 percent over the last year, translating into hundreds of extra euros for food, lodging and beer for travelers.
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As the euro dips, here's a look at the winners and losers.
Blue chips followed oil prices lower Monday. Oil fell to less than $50 a barrel for the first time since April 2009.
LG is doubling down on its OLED technology in 2015 with new content and big investments.
Cash-strapped Venezuela is looking to Beijing, its top financier, for assistance amid falling oil prices and mounting fears of default.
The former U.S. Treasury secretary said the climate change policy would keep Americans from guzzling more cheap fuel as prices hit five-year lows.
The Dow tumbled more than 200 points Monday after oil prices dropped to new five-year lows.
As authorities probe the AirAsia plane crash, aviation officers involved in the flight's unauthorized takeoff have been suspended.
The world's largest fast-food chain took another hit to consumer confidence as a piece of vinyl was found in McNuggets at one of its branches in Japan.
Rumors are rife that Samsung could introduce a curved screen variant of the Galaxy S6, similar to the Galaxy Note 4 Edge.
The Markit/CIPS construction purchasing managers' index fell to 57.6 in December from 59.4 in November.
Lackluster economic data from the U.S. on Friday fueled worries about the state of the global economy and the strength of oil demand.
Officials believe that the tail section of the plane, which contains the black box, may have been located in the Java Sea.
Indonesia’s transport ministry is investigating how AirAsia Flight 8501 departed on an unauthorized trip on Sunday.
U.S. authorities have cracked down on American nationals suspected of seeking help from foreign banks to hide overseas assets.
DoCoMo had paid 266.7 billion yen ($2.22 billion) for 26.5 percent of Tata Teleservices Ltd in 2009.
Police found Wainscott Capital Partners' founder Thomas Gilbert's body in the bedroom of his New York apartment.
A total of 34 bodies have so far been recovered from the Java Sea while operations are on to retrieve large pieces of wreckage.
New export orders rose for a sixth straight month but at a slightly slower pace than in November.
Britain's biggest companies are set to lavish 85.3 billion pounds on their shareholders in 2015.
The euro fell to as low as $1.18605, its weakest level since March 2006.
Already about 450 factories have gone to the wall since last year's disaster, the BGMEA says.
Bad weather is hampering the search for wreckage from AirAsia Flight 8501.
A small aircraft crash lands at Nairobi's international airport.
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President Hassan Rouhani's comments mark a departure from the anti-Western rhetoric of his predecessor.
Despite earlier suggesting the euro zone could cope with a Greek exit, Germany's government says it believes Greece will stick to its bailout agreement.
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. was the leader of the pack, with a cool $25 billion involved in its initial public offering.
Germany supported the ECB's actions to curb a Euro crisis in 2012; but analysts are unsure if the country will do so again.