Seven of the 10 biggest Chinese foreign mergers or acquisitions by the Chinese so far this year were in the energy sector.
The major decision throws the world’s largest gold producer into even more uncertainty with respect to its overall mine plans.
African governments raised a record $8 billion in bonds this year, contributing to the continent's exposure to global financial breakdowns.
The contraband was found at a hostel in a Lima suburb.
Student debt, now more than $1 trillion combined, affects graduates' credit scores and ability to buy a home.
The Food and Drug Administration tested imported spices over a three-year period and found many contaminated with “filth” such as salmonella, insects and hair.
Open new Apple stores or expand existing ones? Flatlining foot traffic may dictate the answer.
Analysts had expected the company to earn $1.77 a share on $107.39 billion in revenue in the latest quarter.
In an attempt to shield Chinese banks from bad debt, policymakers created a new security comprised of bundled bank loans.
About 80,000 workers lost their jobs in September, and unemployment for younger workers hit its highest rate ever.
Apple's Retina iPad mini is yet to receive an official launch date from Apple, but a retailer has already posted a release date for the device.
Forbes' latest list of the most powerful people is a window into the world's shifting power base.
The uncooperative economic indicators dash hopes of a turnaround and could force the ECB into easing monetary policy further.
Market's direction could depend on which interpretation of the FOMC’s comments sticks, while earnings too will have an impact on stocks.
Japanese pension funds remain healthy gold investors, according to the World Gold Council.
Despite the slip in forecast for November, GfK said a previous estimate on consumer spending for all of 2013 remains steady.
An absence of new product launches in the second and third quarters have cost Apple dearly in the worldwide tablet market.
As memories of the Enron scandal fade, audit firms are in a push to get back into the lucrative consulting business.
Ahead of the iPad Air's Friday release, new benchmarks for the tablet suggest that it is significantly more advanced than the iPad 4.
The new age limit will come to force within six months and follows a ban on smoking in public places.
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According to a new report from Morgan Stanley Research, global demand for wine is outpacing its production.
Does Russia's surprise buy in September mean anything for central banks' gold-buying in coming months?
The latest World Bank report ranks Myanmar and Cambodia as the worst countries in Southeast Asia for business.
Conservatives say an unruly protest at Brown University is indicative of liberal intolerance on college campuses. Critics counter that Ray Kelly’s lecture was tantamount to an endorsement of stop and frisk.
Investors were impressed, at least initially, as the stock soared more than 10 percent in after-hours trading.
Facebook Inc. is expected to report fiscal third-quarter earnings of 12 cents per share on revenue of $1.91 billion on Wednesday.
Improving economic policies and more efficient services for entrepreneurs have made several Latin American countries prime business spots.
The Fed said it plans to "await more evidence that progress will be sustained before adjusting the pace of its purchases."
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