Attractive markets include the Middle East and Russia, where there are an estimated 77 million Internet users.
The House GOP isn't waiting for a bipartisan Senate deal: its plan seeks more changes to Obamacare.
Japan's battered Fukushima nuclear power plant may have to absorb its second great pounding by the sea in two years.
Beijing has put a ban on new projects in bloated industries.
Airlines are adding lighter, narrower seats to squeeze precious inches, pounds and profit out of economy class.
United's website enabled customers to buy tickets for free Mon. or at virtually no cost; and the problem still wasn't resolved as of early Tues.
Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts will report to CEO Tim Cook in a role new to Apple's organizational chart.
The operator of eBay.com is expected to report higher profit on the strength of its PayPal business and better sales.
Investors seem cautiously optimistic that Congress will ink a deal to end the US government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling.
Having lost favor in the U.S., the Taiwanese company is now hoping to relaunch itself in China.
The pact, arguably the most important trade agreement in a generation, emerged after a decade of trade talk dissapointment.
Does Russian defense minister's visit mean that Moscow is in and Boeing is out when it comes to lucrative arms sales to Brazil?
While German sentiment shot up, inflation in the UK inched up but not enough to convince analysts to mark the start of an upward trend.
The upcoming challenges for the authorities include rehabilitating the thousands of evacuees and rebuilding the severely damaged region.
The independent findings of Eugene Fama, Lars Peter Hansen and Robert Shiller transformed the way financial markets are evaluated.
The Idaho-based apparel retailer is looking for "strategic alternatives."
Many see the cost of auto loans rising. Most are unaware the department responsible for auto safety is closed right now.
With the Chinese wealthier than ever, there is now a demand for bodyguards in China.
Latin America watches the federal shutdown with apprehension. And a U.S. default would put the entire region in serious trouble.
The verdict is still out on whether self-driving cars will be embraced, but automakers aren’t idling the advanced technology.
Ikea, the world's largest furniture retailer, said sales rose 3.1 percent to 27.9 billion euros, or $38 billion, in its fiscal year.
The Chinese are investing more money in global assets, and London and New York are among popular destinations.
CBS is the priciest network. CW is a bargain.
This week will be crucial in the countdown to a potential U.S. default. Here are the key dates to watch.
The numbers are in and it's clear that Chinese tourists spent extravagantly at Macau’s casino tables during the Golden Week holiday.
The social media giant will pay between $150 million and $200 million for Onavo, which was founded in 2010.
Will proposals for US LNG export projects face the same delays as the proposed Keystone XL pipeline?
Now in its third week, it's clear that the government's partial shutdown is affecting many more people than just federal employees.
Industrial production in 17-bloc euro area and 28-nation European Union topped expectations.
China's luxury consumers are clamoring for gold, or at least gold-colored, goods of all kinds.