The Malaysian airliner first went missing on March 8. Since then, no debris from the plane has been discovered.
Putting money into China is tempting, but the picture of the company is far from complete.
The collisions occurred Sunday and caused significant damage to the Vietnamese ships, Hanoi's Foreign Ministry said.
Chesapeake Energy Corp. said the SEC ended its probe against the company and former chief executive Aubrey McClendon.
The announcement boosted Ford stock about 0.7 percent to $15.57 per share after NYSE closed.
The breach that affected 40 million shoppers involved nearly all of Target’s 1,797 U.S. stores.
The House voted to hold Lois Lerner in contempt for refusing to testify about her alleged role in the tax-exempt targeting controversy.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen repeated her stance that the economy needs much support given the "considerable slack" in the labor market.
The rebels said on Wednesday they would boycott Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq and keep two major export terminals shut.
NBC sealed the exclusive deal to broadcast three winter games and three summer games from 2022 to 2032.
The retailer has experienced an increase in competitors as the organic food market blooms.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said this would create conditions for dialogue between the Ukrainian authorities and the separatists.
A drastic fall in revenue hurt the bank's first quarter.
The man who cut a deal with Putin’s right-hand man has no regrets -- and, like other European business people, a few fears.
As China-Africa trade continues to grow, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang pledged economic support while on a four-country Africa tour.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said there is still "considerable slack" in the labor market; geopolitical tensions pose risks.
The two countries are in talks about a potential project, worth $10 billion to $12 billion, to develop a massive Turkish coalfield.
While Pegatron is rumored to take a 15 percent share of orders, the remaining 85 percent is expected to be offered to Foxconn.
Rolls-Royce Energy’s gas turbine and energy compressor business has nearly 2,400 employees with an installed base of 2,500 gas turbines.
Major U.S. and European firms are under investigation for possible bribery violations, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Martha Stokes discusses what caused the infamous Flash Crash in 2010 and if such a panic could recur.
The huge bank is said to be trying avoid compliance costs.
As a key high-level economic forum in Russia draws closer, American companies are weighing their stakes in the country. Here's a list of what they're dealing with.
The decision is the biggest victory yet for the 'fossil free' student movement.
Georgia's ex-Premier Bidzina Ivanishvili has a lucrative relationship with Vladimir Putin, who will pay big money for political aims.
Employment discrimination and a demographic shift many Uighurs feel is diluting their culture is fueling resentment that has led to attacks against Han Chinese.
Tesla is expected to report 24 percent more revenue but lower net income as the company continues to invest heavily.
Canada grapples with reforming its foreign worker policy as the number of foreign temps is set to exceed permanent immigrants by 2015.
In the last nine months of 2013, the net income of e-commerce giant Alibaba increased 305 percent year-over-year.
The U.S. government has issued subpoenas as part of an investigation into how customers' stock orders are routed, executed and filled.