Alibaba is not the only Chinese company expected to list in U.S. markets in 2014.
Profitability will be the last thing to look for in Tesla’s upcoming earnings report. It’s all about future potential.
Never heard of Sochi until a few months ago? Don’t worry; you’re not alone.
Can stocks repeat last week's performance? That would be for corporate earnings to decide.
Sentiment for the next six months fell, but a current assessment statistic improved.
Inflation remains contained, despite monetary stimulus, which is good news for the Bank of England.
China produced, consumed and imported record amounts of gold in 2013.
The scandal came out two years ago, following which Barclays paid a fine of $450 million in 2012 for wrongdoing.
Financial institutions will be able to borrow at a rate of 0.1 percent for up to four years, up from the current three-year cap.
The economy is slowing, debt is rising and the government is facing concern. One response is to filter out troublesome foreign economists.
For a country whose biggest industry and largest source of foreign revenue is tourism, Nepal's record for aviation safety is shocking.
Footage from inside the cabin shows passengers calmly reacting to an in-flight crisis.
One Romanian researcher is working on ways to transform stock market behavior into higher-dimensional geometry.
Google's goal to be 100 percent powered by renewable energy is as much about the environment as it is about protecting the company's bottom line.
Apple may shift production of its A8 processor from South Korea based Samsung to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, or TSMC, due to low yields, according to a new report.
The planned Comcast / Time Warner Cable merger will combine two of the lowest-ranked companies in terms of customer service.
Robert Gordon published a paper explaining why the American economy is going to be slower, on average, in the next few decades than it has been in the last century.
The cryptocurrency exchange released a statement Monday saying that fiat and bitcoin withdrawals will resume “soon.”
The power outage that Kuwaiti oil refineries endured last month will likely not be the last until changes are made.
Gold has posted a return of 8 percent for the year to date, compared to a 2 percent gain in the NASDAQ.
China's 76-mile-long project would serve as an important link between frigid northern China and its tropical south.
The USDA and Nutriom LLC have recalled over 200,000 pounds of egg products this week due to a potential Salmonella contamination.
Coca-Cola has been through much, but investors should keep in mind the Wall Street axiom: "No one ever went broke, holding Coke."
Researchers are looking to expand the use of magma-heated steam to generate power, a feat first achieved in Iceland.
As gold breaks free from narrow trading ranges, U.S. investors are once again showing interest in the metal as a form of insurance.
Novartis has already developed a chimeric antigen receptor, an immunotherapy-based technology with the University of Pennsylvania.
Sneakers featuring the so-called “power laces” were made famous by Michael J. Fox’s character Marty McFly in "Back To The Future Part II."
Kuo said the bigger iPad could be a growth driver for Apple, and would require a revised OS to capitalize on the larger display.
Delay in public projects and weak demand have forced Thailand to cut its 2014 growth forecast range.
Firm private consumption and a boost in capital spending led to a fourth straight quarter of expansion.