Letícia Frose, university student and protester, talks to the International Business Times about the situation in Brazil.
Federal Reserve monetary policy will be the most “immediate risk” to market stability in coming months, Barclays economists say.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled a new battery-swap system that can fully charge a Model S electric car in just 90 seconds.
Oracle's revenue remained stagnant in its fourth quarter, ending May 31.
Will U.S. palates revive the prospects of Vietnam's export-oriented basa fish industry?
In the 11 days since Apple released the iOS 7 beta, users have discovered a number of small but significant features.
Some banks may have to retain earnings and shareholder dividends to meet the new requirement.
The U.S. and Cuba are holding talks about policies and programs both governments want revised.
Russia's state-owned crude oil giant Rosneft will raise its exports to China to 600,000 barrels per day.
The president of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank urged the U.S. Federal Reserve not to taper just yet.
Struggling banks will be required to meet capital buffer requirements before accessing euro zone rescue funds.
In New York and New Jersey, income increases are just not keeping up with the rising cost of living.
Dunkin' Donuts said Thursday it would introduce a gluten-free cinnamon sugar doughnut and a gluten-free blueberry muffin by the end of the year.
Wall Street's bulls & bears are likely to battle again Friday, after the Fed signaled a changing monetary policy landscape.
There's only one week left in 2Q, and the current trend points to the worst earnings season since 1Q of 2001.
Domestic and international passenger seats filled by airlines this year have noticeably outpaced the comparable numbers in 2012.
A new international rail system could be on its way to West Africa.
A set of new photos, claimed to be of the Apple iPhone 5S, suggest the device could sport an improved battery and dual LED flash.
Asian markets moved sharply in either direction Friday as global markets come to grips with a post-QE world in the foreseeable future.
Protests in Brazil swelled to more than 1 million people amid panic in the country's financial markets and a nose-diving currency.
Microsoft and other software companies are set to join hands with Oracle on cloud-computing projects.
Dunkin' Donuts is on a health kick with the announcement that it would begin selling gluten-free pastries later this year.
In the latest setback for Subaru, the manufacturer is recalling nearly 5,400 Outback and Legacy vehicles due to a steering issue.
American steel makers are asking the government to restrict steel imports from China, which is used in many major U.S. construction projects.
Tesla will demonstrate its battery swap technology tonight, but will there be a live stream to watch?
The IMF will stop bailout payments to Greece unless a 3 billion-euro gap can be filled.
A Hong Kong e-vehicle fast-charge station made by Chinese electric-car maker BYD caught fire.
Microsoft is expanding its overseas operations and its China footprint by partnering with video sharing service PPTV.
Deutsche Bank economists argue that bond yields correlate strongly with GDP growth rates.
Radiohead's Thom Yorke is auctioning his 2005 painting in London.