Japonica is now willing to buy 4 billion euros of Greek government bonds, up from its offer a month ago of 2.9 billion euros.
The Chinese investment vehicle CAD Fund will ramp up its investments in Africa to build markets and spur development.
Famed investor Jim Rogers cautioned that Malaysia must open its economy up more for foreign investors.
Chinese police probe the British pharmaceutical giant after its internal investigation finds no evidence of corruption.
The Bank of England should replace Charles Darwin with Ada Lovelace as the face of the £10 note, a petition says.
New York City hasn't bought a hybrid-engine bus in three years. Now it's scaling back the number they have.
Citi will pay the loans from its reserves, which it says will be topped up by $245 million when second-quarter earnings reports are due.
A new airport will be built in Myanmar's central region of Bago, to be completed by 2017.
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The George W. Bush Institute in Dallas and the White House both have declared that the concurrent trips to Africa by two US presidents was simply coincidental
Gawker's editor said he is talking to various charities in Canada about giving them the money.
However, the ISM employment metric came in at 48.7, down 1.4 percent from May's 50.1 percent reading -- which suggests fewer job openings.
Laos economy, benefiting from better infrastructure in the region, is set to expand in the coming years.
Numerous U.S. companies launched on public exchanges in May and in recent months, raising $13.1 billion, according to a PwC analysis.
What's more, youth unemployment in Greece and Spain currently exceeds 60 percent.
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The government will maintain a majority stake in the Paris airport's operator, with a 50.63% share.
The loss of export orders is causing U.S. manufacturers to pull back on hiring, Markit said.
European data released Monday show Spain manufacturing flat but not shrinking, while the euro-zone jobless rift is widening.
Public transit in San Francisco came to a halt Monday morning as Bay Area Rapid Transit unions went on strike.
Fluctuating bond yields and talk of an eventual central bank "tapering" in recent weeks have spurred an exodus from bonds.
Investors may be in a buying mood, after signs of a possible end to the EU's economic slowdown.
Nokia will buy Siemens’ entire stake in Nokia Siemens Networks in a deal that could save the Finnish company from a takeover bid.
The Samsung Galaxy S4's leaked Android 4.3 Jelly Bean ROM reveals new features hidden in the firmware.
India's government considers relaxing FDI criteria for retail sector, while Wal-Mart could be probed afresh on bribery charges.
The protesters, a loose configuration of Morsi opponents, said they won't stop their demonstrations until Morsi resigns.
Croatia joined the EU on Sunday, 20 years after it won independence from Yugoslavia, amid much fanfare and skepticism.
Two separate surveys on China's factory growth differed in their readings but hinted at a slowdown in the country's manufacturing sector.
The move forces out the company's chairman and ends a power struggle between the board and the founders' descendants.