In Germany, the future holds more promise than the present-day situation, the latest data indicates.
Sustainability can boost a company’s bottom line, new research shows, contradicting popular belief that non-financial goals can harm profits.
The Reserve Bank of India, in its December policy review, said outlook for global growth continues to remain moderate.
While the Cold War ended more than 20 years ago, it did produce some of the most unusual aircraft never to see service.
Amid a fierce union battle, Boeing increased its share dividend and said it would to buy back $10 billion in shares.
There is still a little time left to get those online orders to your home before Christmas.
Citigroup, Merrill Lynch, RBS, Credit Suisse targeted by Justice Department, sources say.
Average new home prices in major cuties are up 9.9 percent, and even more in Beijing and Shanghai.
The $300 million theme park will feature 25 attractions based on films like “Rio,” “Ice Age,” “Planet of the Apes” and “Alien vs. Predator.”
Navy researchers are working on technology to churn the sea itself into a jet-like fuel.
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From Central America to Asia, warming temperatures are threatening the world's banana crops.
Despite improvements in the housing market, 6.4 million U.S. homeowners still owed more on their homes than what they're worth, CoreLogic said.
"Homeland" executive producer Alex Gansa gives the inside scoop on the shocking season 3 finale, the death of Damian Lewis' character, and the future of the series.
A new survey found 71 percent of Chinese gauge their success by the things they own.
Banks were better cushioned with capital to withstand financial losses, a new report states.
As the sector experiences its biggest boom in years, the job share held by females dropped to 27% -- the lowest rate since 1971.
The banks are likely to secure a plea deal with Washington regarding tax-evasion accounts info, but some are warning their U.S. clients first.
Tesco, which is to close its unprofitable stores in Japan and the United States, seems to think India offers huge potential.
Nigerian Aliko Dangote plans to invest $16 billion across infrastructure projects in the energy, agricultural and construction sectors in Africa.
Foreign investors didn't shy away from U.S. Treasuries during the government shutdown and the threat to default in October.
U.S. borrowers are using more rewards cards than ever and paying off their monthly balances at the highest rate since the financial crisis.
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Luxembourg's unique tax code allows some firms to look better than they actually are.
One telling stat: Rampant inflation has stoked an underground black market for U.S. dollars, undermining tight Venezuelan currency controls.
Three studies add to the evidence that vitamin pills and mineral supplements do not prevent diseases or make people healthier.
The amount represents half of all global humanitarian aid the U.N. and its partners will require in 2014.
ZEW analysts expect economic development in Germany and the euro zone to improve further in 2014, while others urge caution.
Slower increases in food and energy prices caused the inflation to moderate to a multiyear low.
The FOMC’s Wednesday announcement remains in focus as data and Fed rhetoric point to the beginning of the end for stimulus.