One of the least-connected countries in the world hopes to finally bring technological modernity to its citizens.
The global retail coffee brewer has only reported a taxable profit once in 15 years of operating in the U.K.
Expert analysts say this Ifo reading could lead to annual GDP growth of a solid 2 percent or so.
Spinning discs are going away and Western Digital wants a bigger piece of what’s replacing them.
In its first-ever private fund investment, USAID has committed $100 million for India's clean energy sector.
Shanghai stocks tumble after the People's Bank of China tells top banks to improve their balance sheets.
A survey of 1,000 people suggests more than one in four Americans have no savings at all.
Citi is already present in other Middle Eastern countries, like Qatar, Kuwait and Egypt, but would be the first American bank in Iraq.
Hostess announced that its brands would be back on store shelves by July 15.
A new Gartner report reveals whether global shipments of tablets, mobile phones and PCs will increase or decease.
Gold prices are expected to drop lower this week as a sell-off in gold ETFs continues and after Goldman Sachs lowered forecasts for 2013 and 2014.
Vodafone reached a preliminary deal to buy Germany's Kabel Deutschland in a $10.15 billion all-cash deal, the companies said Monday.
An American executive has been detained at his factory near Beijing for the past four days by workers demanding severance packages.
This week’s U.S. data releases are likely to highlight the current contrast between trends in the industrial and household sectors.
With Europe and Asia down about 1% Mon., U.S. traders are anticipating a bumpy start to the week.
Swiss bank UBS AG becomes second bank in two months to exit the wealth management business in India to focus on 'core strengths.'
Fears about the US Fed's bond-buying program weaken Indian markets and currency, prompting an exodus of overseas investors in June.
The BIS said the global economic crisis had peaked, and governments should take over from central banks the task of rejuvenating their economies.
The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has launched a revamped HealthCare.gov site to answer questions.
A stunt plane crashed at an air show near Dayton, Ohio, killing two people.
A new concept video surfaced online on Friday, showing an iPhone with a massive 5.7-inch screen, running on iOS 7.
Southwest Airlines resumed services late midnight on Friday after a computer glitch temporarily grounded flights.
One woman is dead, and two others are missing because of a boating accident in Lake Powell between Arizona and Utah.
Armed groups in Colombia are booking higher earnings through illegal gold mining than through illegal cocaine production.
Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto announced planned changes in energy giant Pemex -- but not everybody is on board with them.
The sentence-reduction deal between prosecutors and Jeffrey Skilling includes the return of $41 million to Enron victims.
Chevron’s Polish subsidiary says it is merely exploring for shale gas near a Polish village.
The cost of living in Manhattan is 2.74 times that of the least expensive city in the U.S., Harlingen, Texas.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to express the EU's interest in closer trade relations.
Google has until July 16 to destroy data it discovered it had harvested from its mapping endeavors.