Syndicate Bank reported global deposits had increased 17.7 percent to $35.3 billion in the first quarter of the year.
Preventing another algae attack in Lake Erie will be the next priority for officials, once the water is declared safe to drink.
A 10-foot wall of water is expected to sweep down the Kosi river once landslide debris is cleared.
Young professionals in New England and the Pacific Northwest have similar debt figures, but are better off than Southerners.
Consortium wins bid for Suez hub that will include development of 29,000 square miles around the canal.
The 6.1 magnitude quake hit in the southwest Yunnan province, causing widespread damage
Fighting around the Tripoli airport has led to 22 deaths.
General Motors has requested its main Chinese supplier find an alternative source of components after a blast at a Kunshan factory killed at least 69 people.
Wall Street firms are close to buying a stake in the instant-messaging startup Perzo Inc. as they pursue an alternative to Bloomberg LP.
Growth in China’s services sector slipped to a six-month low in July as new orders rose at their weakest rate in at least a year.
NHTSA says some owners of GM vehicles are getting false recall information when they check their VINs.
As the Swiss agree to more transparency in the banking system, capital is fleeing to other tax havens.
Great Pacific Securities, a California institutional broker-dealer, is suing Barclays over its "dark pool" practices.
The explosions in Taiwan's second-largest city late Thursday killed 27 people and injured 267.
Relations between Moscow and Brussels have deteriorated since the EU imposed sanctions on Russia over its involvement in the conflict in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists are fighting government forces.
A plane crash 20 years ago turned two American women into advocates for families devastated by airline disasters, including MH17 and MH370.
The blast in Kunshan City was caused by a fire that began in the workshop and spread to engulf a high-density powder.
Lions Gate said it learned of the film's leak July 24. The movie has already been downloaded more than a million times.
French police have lost 112 pounds of cocaine after busting a drug ring just a month ago.
Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a hard virus to study, but pharmaceutical companies are working on it.
After Microsoft's 2013 deal with Nokia, Samsung stopped making patent payments for the Android operating system.
Shares of Procter & Gamble Co (PG.N), the world's largest maker of household products, rose 3 percent to $79.65 and helped to support the Dow and S&P 500 after it said it could sell about half of its brands in the next two years and cut jobs.
Naturally occurring bacteria have been consuming toxic hydrocarbons after the BP oil spill.
The war for supremacy in the burgeoning online grocery delivery market is heating up, with big names battling -- but profits may be elusive.
U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa in New York criticized the decision by Latin America's No. 3 economy to default on $29 billion in debt earlier in the week rather than pay the holdouts as ordered.
U.S. magazine publisher Time Inc. will report its first financial results as a separate company. Here’s what we hope to hear.
Researchers think that open data could mean trillions in economic growth.
Could legal marijuana help the small California city of San Bernardino after bankruptcy?
As Tesla Motors Inc. shares jumped over 6 percent Friday following the company's second-quarter earnings, when should investors buy shares?
New research says that biomass energy contributes to global warming, despite its sustainable aim to replace fossil fuels.