The EU has decided to tax Chinese solar panel imports after much deliberation and an investigation, a move that could spark retaliation from China.
It's going to cost about 6% more to see that legendary mouse and his friends.
Ford issued a recall of 465,000 vehicles due to fuel leaks that could result in a fire.
HSBC took too long to file for judicial intervention in foreclosure cases in four New York counties, the N.Y. state attorney general said.
Ben & Jerry’s removing genetically modified organisms from its products.
An incoming legislative report turns up the political pressure on UK Chancellor George Osborne, who believes RBS should be fully privatized.
The Indonesian government shut down production at a U.S.-owned ore mine following the deaths of 28 workers in a May 14 tunnel collapse.
Official statistics show the U.S.’ trade gap with other countries up slightly from last month’s figures.
Alibaba has finalized an acquisition of a Chinese service similar to Spotify, Pandora or Soundcloud.
The China-owned automaker is building two plants in China to help meet its ambitious goal.
Turkey's stock market has plunged amid the ongoing political/social unrest.
Chinese shoe mega-exporter Huajian announced Tuesday it will expand a factory in Ethiopia.
The rising cost of luxury in Asia is outpacing overall inflation, reflecting increased demand.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom, with model number SM-C101, has been spotted at the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, looking for approval.
Germany's BASF wants to solidify its footprint in Asia-Pacific with a major research base for chemical production.
The IMF tells Socialist President François Hollande to step up reforms aimed at boosting competitiveness.
"Give me your ailing investors, your huddled money managers yearning for success ..."
Nomura, Sodastream, General Motors, BioMarin and SAP AG prevailed in the pre-market trading on Tuesday.
Apple's iPhone 5, which is expected to go into production between July and August, can be expected in the third quarter, a new report says.
African countries are rushing to fulfill their Millennium Development Goals by 2015, and some are more serious than others.
Ahead of the release of the U.S. trade deficit report, U.S. stock futures point to slightly lower open on Tuesday.
If Apple releases the low-cost iPhone, dubbed “iPhone 6,” at $399, the device would boost the company’s profit margins, an analyst says.
Shinzo Abe is preparing to ask Japan's public pension funds -- worth $2 trillion -- to raise their investment in riskier assets, Reuters reports.
Regulators voted to term AIG, Prudential Financial and GE Capital as "systemically important" and place them under increased scrutiny.
Zynga relied too much on Facebook.
To save up to $80 million, social gaming company Zynga announces a new sweep of layoffs.
China's manufacturing sector is still shrinking, but at a slower pace than last year.
EU regulators will levy fines on nine companies for blocking the free flow and sale of generic drugs.
A new Cheerios commercial featuring a biracial family has prompted a debate over race in America after drawing a host of ugly remarks online.
Tourism and foreign investment could take hits if the protests continue through the summer.