Analyses indicate the recovery is actually faltering, based on multiple economic and market variables.
The Philippines has no diplomatic ties with Taiwan but maintains economic and cultural links.
Servicesource, Unilife, Ubiquiti, Sequenom, and Erickson Air-Crane prevailed in the NASDAQ post-market trading on Thursday.
In one of the biggest bank heists ever, credit-card processing firms were hacked and ATMs in 27 countries were hit.
Chris Kelly of the 1990s hip-hop group Kris Kross was buried in Atlanta Thursday.
Elon Musk may have a beef with the New York Times’ treatment of the Tesla Model S, but he must be pleased with Consumer Reports’ glowing review.
With its bottom line improving, housing-finance giant Fannie Mae said it is paying the government back a $59 billion chunk of what it owes the U.S. government for its 2008 bailout.
In his first interview ever, the boss of the biggest electronic equipment maker doesn't play nice with America. He has reasons.
A couple was spotted falling overboard one of Carnival Cruise Line's ships Wednesday in Australia, and authorities say passengers are still missing at sea.
The United States' too-big-to-fail banks are apparently also too big to compete.
Union Square Ventures principal Fred Wilson has led a $5 million investment in Coinbase in one of the biggest bets on Bitcoin yet.
Fluoride helps reduce tooth decay and cavities but how the mineral does that remained a mystery. New research may have provided an answer.
Waze uses satellite signals from smartphones to generate maps/traffic data, which it shares with other users, offering real-time traffic info.
Beijing says overall inflation increased by 2.4 percent in April. Excluding food? Only 1.6 percent.
The number of initial jobless claims fell 4,000 to 323,000, and the key four-week moving average also declined.
The bank also maintained its purchase of 375 billion pounds ($584 billion) of debt after the UK narrowly avoided a triple-dip recession.
Tesla Motors, Green Mountain, Barnes & Noble, Groupon, Palo Alto and Nokia prevailed in the pre-market trading on Thursday.
U.S. stock index futures point to a lower open on Thursday ahead of the publication of the Labor Department's weekly jobless claims data.
President Michael Sata's government could slash subsidies to corn millers as it cuts back on the expenses.
One of the more interesting battles going on this proxy season pits the legendary activist investor against the Swiss oil and gas driller.
Tesla Motors, Green Mountain, Ctrip, Groupon, and SolarCity are among the companies that prevailed in the Nasdaq post-market trading on Wednesday.
Through a new signal-based technology, retailers can track the habits of Wi-Fi-enabled phones that enter the store or come within range of the store’s Wi-Fi signal.
Assuming no appeal rights, Skilling could be out of prison in 2017 -- more than 10 years early.
America's second-largest automaker has a lot of catching up to do in China. The latest figures suggest that's happening.
A report by PwC says low prices and and rising salaries are driving Chinese netizens to outshop their global counterparts.
As Western clothiers pay workers at the Bangladesh building collapse, will firms address calls to compensate victims of a similar tragedy?
The CEO of the International Air Transport Association says the flying business has its head "above water, but just barely.”
Output in the euro zone's best performing economy ended Q1 on a high note, but the gains aren't expected to last.
Rescue workers pulled a fifth body from the wreckage Wednesday in Genoa, after the Jolly Nero cargo ship crashed, toppling a control tower.
Mike Jeffries, CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, reportedly hates fat customers and only wants “thin and beautiful people” to shop in his stores.