The 2015 Jeep Renegade will be revealed at the 2014 New York International Auto Show. The live stream starts at 10:50 a.m. EDT on Wednesday.
Payment will be the fifth of six installments that together will total $4.2 billion.
China's GDP growth slowed to its slowest pace in 18 months; as a result, officials are looking for ways to maintain the 7.5% target growth rate.
Costs hanging over from the financial crisis created a half billion dollar loss for the bank in its first quarter.
Samsung could generate about $16.4 billion in quarterly revenues from the sales of its newest device.
The Chinese gold-buying frenzy of 2013 has ebbed as quickly as it erupted.
A startup has attracted attention from multinationals and the U.S. Navy for a malaria-diagnosing device that costs pennies per person.
Quarterly earnings announcements and economic data should influence Wednesday's session.
The unemployment rate fell to a level below the one originally set by the Bank of England for considering an increase in interest rates.
Approximately 4,500 employees are expected to join Zebra when the transaction is complete.
South Korean officials reportedly said that 368 passengers had been rescued so far, but no further details were revealed.
The January-March GDP figure, while showing a decline, still beat forecasts.
The vessel is said to have been carrying 476 people aboard, most of whom are school students.
Intel Corporation and Yahoo! Inc. both reported fiscal first-quarter earnings after U.S. markets closed on Tuesday.
Wall Street analysts expect Google to increase revenue and earnings in the first quarter of 2014.
Venezuela and China have quietly built a strong economic relationship, but President Nicolás Maduro wants more: a political alliance.
Yahoo! Inc. rallied in extended-hours trading after the company posted quarterly earnings of 38 cents a share on revenue of $1.09 billion.
Revenue, excluding fees paid to partner websites, was $1.087 billion in the first quarter compared to $1.074 billion in the year ago period.
Baby Trend issued a recall on its car seat, the TrendZ Fastback 3-in-1 child restraint, after two of the biggest child seat recalls in recent years occurred.
By now, you’re definitely aware that today is Tax Day, but what time is the deadline to pay Uncle Sam? It depends how you plan to file.
Despite the Nasdaq's tumble last week, the tech stock situation isn't nearly as bad as people think.
Despite Western sanctions capping its oil exports, Iran is negotiating a deal with Russia to export up to 500,000 barrels per day.
Envoys from Russia, Ukraine, the European Union and the United States are scheduled to meet Thursday to discuss the Ukraine crisis.
Brazil's growing prosperity is allowing teenagers to stay in school for longer instead of searching for jobs to support their families.
Gunfire could be heard from the airfield at the town of Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine; Ukrainian troops were seen disembarking from helicopters.
Libya is a major supplier of oil for Mediterranean refineries, and sustained oil exports from the country should lower Brent crude prices.
European Union diplomats said there was little prospect of a special summit to discuss additional sanctions because positions are so far apart.
The most serious East-West crisis since the end of the Cold War shows no signs of de-escalating.
NATO called on Russia to "de-escalate the crisis ... pull back its troops from Ukraine's borders, to stop destabilizing the situation."
Russia's intervention in Ukraine has Georgians worried about another Russia move - this time to the critical Caucuses land bridge.