The agreement between EU and Chinese officials ends a yearlong dispute that had ratcheted up trade tensions.
The collision occurred minutes before midnight Moscow time as de Margerie's Dassault Falcon jet was taking off for Paris.
Wall Street is bracing for more volatility Tuesday, as corporate earnings, coupled with China GDP data, could inject more uncertainty.
AbbVie terminated the deal, which would have been the biggest U.S. tax inversion, after the U.S. announced stricter tax rules in September.
As IBM slashes its 2015 earnings per share guidance, has the miss landed CEO Ginni Rometty in the hot seat with investors?
New York Federal Reserve Bank President William Dudley said banks should pay employees in debt securities for their annual incentive pay.
Weeks before the election, Christie won't release the findings of New Jersey's investigation of Mass. gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker.
If you were supposed to fly on a Lufthansa flight canceled because of the pilots strike, here's how to make the best of a bad situation.
A new auto recall has been announced in which nearly 5 million vehicles should be serviced immediately to replace potentially faulty air bags.
An increasing number of reports say China's economic growth rate will fall -- soon and sharply.
Marijuana-infused edibles would have to have a clear marking or color so children do not accidentally consume them.
The German sneaker maker bought Reebok in 2006 in hopes of gaining market share in the U.S., but the plan hasn't worked.
Celebrities, thousands more flock to cash in unclaimed funds from state coffers.
The TuNur project would channel 2,000 megawatts of clean solar power into Europe.
Forty-five percent of U.S. credit card holders say they will probably avoid stores that have been hacked. Sixteen percent will never come back.
The Germany airline has clashed with the Vereinigung Cockpit union over its decision to alter its retirement and pension plans.
IBM will pay Santa Clara-based Globalfoundries $1.5 billion to take money-losing chip unit off its hands.
The Sharia board has said that 78 percent of NCB's finance deals, 92 percent of liabilities and 73 percent of income, are Sharia-compliant.
Marissa Mayer, who took over as Yahoo’s CEO in 2012, has faced criticism from investors for failing to revive the company’s flagging growth.
The sharp week-long drop in global stocks and bond yields abated on Friday, though investors remained on edge.
Apple's mobile wallet opens on Monday at a reported 220,000 stores in the U.S. Can the company achieve what others have failed to?
IBM’s CEO Ginni Rometty reportedly struck the deal with Globalfoundries after months of talks between the companies.
The retailer, once the darling of the sector, has suffered over the last year with its big out-of-town stores losing favor.
Britain's future in the 28-country trading bloc has been thrown into question by Prime Minister David Cameron.
No injuries have been reported and electricity supplies are unlikely to be affected.
A Lufthansa pilots union strike will affect all short- and mid-distance flights out of Germany Monday and Tuesday.
Russia cut off gas supply to Ukraine in mid-June following more than two years of dispute on the price.
Legal reforms are expected to be announced at the end of an Oct. 20-23 meeting of the ruling Communist Party elite.
Xiaomi, whose so-called flash sales have garnered frenzied interest in India, badly underestimated the demand there, a company executive said.
The International Energy Agency cut its oil demand growth forecast for 2015.