Hedge-fund manager Bill Ackman has made a bold shift in his longtime bet against nutrition distributor Herbalife.
Sotheby's sets poison pill to resist Dan Loeb moves.
Swiss investigators are closing in on bankers that manipulated the foreign exchange markets for profit.
The iPhone and iPad are set to get larger displays while the rumored iWatch may feature a flexible OLED display.
The two countries will work together in a variety of sectors including defense, science, education, technology and finance.
Reports about the House Speaker being open to working with Democrats to raise the debt ceiling could push U.S. stocks up.
U.S. Q3 earnings warning ratio is the second worst since 2011; the record was Q2 of this year.
Sun, wind and water energy you know about, but power from sewage? That's a new one.
The shutdown has stopped the review of LNG export facilities, delaying the process even further.
The consequences of the U.S. government defaulting on payments could “very seriously damage” the world economy, Christine Lagarde warned.
A dozen nations, including the U.S., will try to iron out issues such as currency manipulation and protectionist measures at the APEC summit.
Etihad is the first foreign carrier to gain official approval to enter India's troubled airline industry after norms were relaxed.
The bank's policy board noted that Japan's economy is recovering moderately and that business sentiment has continued to improve.
The suit claims that the companies have been using Banks' "name, photograph, image and identity" to market their products.
Twitter's losses seem to be growing even as the company's revenue is rising.
Cocaine was a lot cheaper on Silk Road, the now-defunct online drug marketplace.
A fake ad campaign in which Burger King announced it had changed its name to "Fries King" went viral on Thursday, confusing many customers.
TSLA stock may have entered correction mode as questions linger about how firefighters should deal with EV accidents.
The two South American neighbors are at it again, this time over a paper mill and its impact on tourism.
GM is the undisputed leader in U.S. new-auto sales, but Ford has occasionally bested its larger competitor.
The lesser-understood precious metal stands to gain whether the global economy recovers or falters, says one industry expert.
A U.S. default caused by a failure to raise the debt limit could trigger a worse financial crisis than in 2008, the department said.
A new study shows how even when wastewater is treated after fracking, it still can contaminate water supplies.
Uncertainty in Capitol Hill is causing higher volatility in assets prices; this is a likely buying opportunity.
Though it was unthinkable only a few years ago, the U.S. is now on the cusp of being a crude oil and natural gas exporter.
Further, Richard Bove's conclusion about the effect of a default may actually be rosy, as he himself admits.
Even if the U.S. government shutdown ends Thursday, the jobs report will be delayed, the Labor Department said.
The diversified industrial giant has fallen out of favor with institutional investors. Here's why.
Investor concern rose that a continued U.S. government shutdown would harm the economy.
BlackBerry reportedly has rolled out a beta version of its BBM app for Android users ahead of a new release date.