As winter approaches England looks to diversify its energy mix as demand and prices soar.
Maybe the reason US government shutdowns are such a non-event is because much of the US government doesn't shut down during shutdowns.
China’s appetite for gold has never been stronger, despite a tough year for the metal so far in 2013.
Volkswagen continues to be hit by strong competition in the segments in which it usually does well.
Merck's latest layoffs are coming from both marketing and research and development.
Sales were up in September, despite the inconvenient timing of the Labor Day sales weekend at the end of August.
Everyone is concerned over the price of gas at the pump, but prices are falling, according to AAA.
While many might think America has the most powerful banks in the world, they are not very strong. Here's the world's 20 strongest.
Dodge, Ram and Chrysler sales were up last month. Jeep and Fiat retreated.
The company's seasonal employees are eligible for health care benefits, and many are eventually offered permanent jobs.
The prime minister's moves are part of his overall drive to jump-start the nation's long-suffering economy.
Markets seem unruffled by the government shutdown having factored a possibility of the event and now hope for an extension of the QE.
Manufacturing activity expanded at a modest rate in the euro zone while unemployment remained unchanged.
General Motors Co. and Jaguar Land Rover PLC have similar problems on different sides of world right now.
AmazonFresh's slow two-step strategy may be an effective way to develop a profitable distribution system, unnoticed by powerful rivals.
Traders expect the Fed to continue its loose monetary policy to limit any adverse economic impact caused by the government shutdown.
China's manufacturing sector expands modestly in September, indicating that measures to prop up domestic demand are yielding results, official PMI data showed.
Agencies are told to execute an "orderly shutdown" as Congress stays in session past midnight.
Nicholas R. Toms, CEO of DecisionPoint Systems, Inc., discusses plans to help integrate Apple Inc.'s devices into the workforce.
Tesla sold 0.81 percent of the number of vehicles Renault sold in first half of 2013.
Billions of dollars of revenue, instead of improving the lives of the Burmese, are trickling across the border to China.
They've had five years to prepare for the end of quantitative easing. So what will happen to emerging economies when tapering begins?
A government shutdown would leave investors in the dark, at least temporarily, as the closely watched monthly U.S. jobs report would be delayed.
Promoting sustainability, Swedish furniture retailer IKEA will add solar panels to the menu in its U.K. stores in 2014.
North America’s largest auto company and the U.S. Army have similar hydrogen-fuel-cell aspirations, so they’re pooling their brainpower.
The gender wage gap is a lot wider in certain U.S. states, compared to others.
The environmental activist group Greenpeace International has gotten into trouble with authorities before, but this time it's different.
But in the long term, Hong Kong may need to up its game before the FTZ catches up.
For years, economists believed that slavery was incredibly profitable for planters, but now people are starting to think differently.
Although gold sells in spot markets for roughly $1300/oz, total production costs usually meet or exceed that, said Citi analysts.