Investors are pouring into Spanish stocks as the nation's economy appears to be finally turning a corner.
A long-awaited report to keep Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes suggests eight different strategies.
This new report from Gartner predicts who will dominate the gadget space in 2014.
There are signs the U.S. economy is strengthening, which suggests a solid year for GDP and job growth in 2014.
The world’s largest market for passenger cars and light trucks is leaving the U.S. in the dust.
A new factor may affect Kenya's growth rate adversely in 2014.
Is Mexico headed for a more prosperous 2014? The Ministry of Finance predicts significant GDP growth.
After a string of losses, futures suggest stocks might be looking to make up for lost time.
Inflation in the euro zone and the EU remained well below the ECB's target rate.
The unemployment rate in Germany held steady in November, while the number of employed people increased.
These days, Microsoft’s not the only one developing dashboard systems. Google is poised to bring its Android OS into millions of new cars.
Shares of Apple Inc., Amazon.com, Inc. and Twitter Inc. were downgraded on Monday, leaving stocks mixed after the bell.
The tech giant cited competition from Apple and a special bonus for the disappointing numbers.
After a stellar 2013, Boeing confirms one of its biggest ever orders from Flydubai for $8.8 billion.
The Boeing-built X-37B is moving. What's behind the location shift?
Bosch discussed driverless car innovations at 2014 CES, including tech that would allow drivers to park their cars via remote tech.
Investors, bankers, media moguls: these are the richest people in Latin America - and a few names that may surprise you.
Jason Weisberg of Seaport Securities discussed this week's economic calendar and why he's looking forward to the fourth-quarter earnings season.
Fearing its weapons could end up being used against U.S. troops, a U.S. gun manufacturer turned down a $15 million deal for sniper systems.
JetBlue is shutting down New York City operations as it's caught in polar vortex.
The medical bills for Chancellor Angela Merkel's recent skiing accident are covered, but for many skiers a broken leg means a broken budget.
Norway is a small auto market, but it’s big on electric cars -- just look at last year's numbers.
Bai Zhongren, head of one of the biggest railway companies in China, has passed away.
Combi USA Inc. issued a recall for specific models of thrre of their child safety seat products this week after the seat restraint straps were deemed incompatible with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.
The number of people who reach their 80th birthday will quadruple to almost 400 million by the year 2050,
The Chicago-based planemaker delivered more aircraft in 2013 than any year in its history.
Commodity prices usually rise and fall together, but last year was an exception.
Regulators vow to monitor informal lending more closely and limit the growth in loans created outside of formal channels.
According to the General Administration of Customs, the value of China’s trade reached $3.77 trillion in the first 11 months of 2013.
What went wrong and how many billions did the Swiss central bank lose in write-downs on its 1,040 tons of gold reserves?