India's finance ministry raised import duties on gold to 10 percent from 8 percent - in an anti-trade deficit effort.
Upbeat economic data from the euro zone and the U.K. strengthen hopes of a recovery in the region's economies.
The bill promises sweeping changes, as India toils to attract foreign investors put off by archaic laws governing its companies.
The giant retailer named Ronald W. Tysoe as its newest director.
Facebook's acquisition is expected to aid the social media giant in its foray into voice-based browsing.
The BoJ is ready to take its ultra-loose monetary policy to the next level in the coming months, analysts say.
Analysts expect home-price growth to slow further on rising interest rates and increasing supply.
Myanmar's fish exporters appreciate new EU's policies aiming to boost their trade but are uncertain how they will benefit.
The same equity firm that helped turn Spirit into a fee-heavy ultra low-cost carrier could do the same with Frontier Airlines.
Peter Costa, president of Empire Executions, discusses retail sales, the Consumer Price Index and housing starts for this week.
Investors will sift through economic data and chatter that the Fed's stimulus tapering may be accelerated.
Steinway received a new and better-priced takeover offer for the company, after an earlier offer was approved by its board.
The BoJ expects an improvement in exports, corporate profits and public investment, including the housing sector.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to study the impact of lowering the tax rate, on local companies and foreign investment.
July sales figures come out Tuesday morning and analysts' estimates range from a 0.2 to 0.7 percent gain.
SINA Corp (Nasdaq: SINA) is expected to report earnings for the second quarter after the bell Monday.
The Mexican government presented on Monday the energy reform that has had the country on the edge of its seat for two months.
American automakers have done a decent job reducing their dependence on fleet sales -– perhaps a little too decent.
A consortium led by South Korea's Incheon International Airport Corp won the rights to build the new Hanthawaddy International Airport.
An audio recording of AOL CEO Tim Armstrong firing a Patch employee in front of 1,000 co-workers leaked onto the web on August 9. Listen to it here.
Gap jeans and Kraft’s Jell-O products will be displayed in ambitious advertising campaigns this fall, as the two companies seek fresh fans.
Russian nuclear power experts are joining forces with South African educators.
Many of China's homes and buildings are constructed without the appropriate permits. This one certainly was.
The man once called "Governor Moonbeam" says California must "bottle" sunlight.
Months of protesting/debating a constitutional reform that would open Mexico's oil reserves to foreign investment will be resolved Mon.
The Shannan prefecture in Tibet is offering tax breaks to entice private equity funds and investment companies.
BlackBerry announced on Monday the formation of a special committee that could seek a buyer for the struggling smartphone maker.
News Corp has acquired exclusive rights on mobile/Internet clips in Indonesia, Japan & Vietnam for Barclay's Premier League and 8 other soccer leagues.
Euro zone GDP probably stopped contracting in the second quarter after a record six quarters of decline.
Americans will have to be content with the 2013 Honda Civic. Europeans, on the other hand, are getting this.