Illinois officials lied to bond investors about its pension fund's woeful state, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleges.
U.S. retail dollar volume growth fell significantly in February to 2.5% compared to January’s growth of 5.7%.
India's industrial output increased by 2.4 percent in January after contracting by 0.6 percent in December, official data showed.
Bullets have been selling like hotcakes in the U.S., leading to a nationwide retail shortage.
OCZ, Yum!, Research In Motion, Petroleo Brasileiro Petrobras, Dicks Sporting, Credit Suisse prevailed in the pre-market trading Tuesday.
Although this model is unsustainable, China’s over-reliance on investment is showing no signs of waning.
The U.S. stock index futures signaled early Tuesday that the Dow Jones will open below its recently set record high.
IRobot, BioScrip, Life Technologies, XenoPort and Stewart Enterprises prevailed in the NASDAQ after-market trading Monday.
Heckmann, Verifone, Yum! Brands, Aqua America and GMX Resources prevailed in the after-market trading Monday.
KKR is diversifying its manufacturing portfolio for third straight year with acquisitions in the U.S., France and India.
Japan's nuclear disaster has done little to dissuade the world's developed countries from continuing their nuclear programs.
Company says it's buying the 10th tallest building in the U.S., a parking garage and the park that's next to L.A.'s Central Library.
U.S. stocks had another strong trading day Monday as investors ignored weak data from Europe and China to lift the blue-chip index.
Bloomberg told television show Face The Nation that Starbucks not changing its offerings is "ridiculous."
China's leaders announced that its cabinet will be have four fewer departments, a sign of less government intervention in business.
Saint Marina Eastern Orthodox Church trustees are mulling a second try at selling the pricey Rolex to pay the electric bill.
Both firms are rumored to be interested in buying some of the troubled snack cake brands, including Twinkies.
Just days after a NYC subway fare hike went into effect, the MTA threw away $250,000 in maps that displayed a typo in a fare.
The pair signed a confidentialty agreement - days after the activist-investor said he would push to replace the pc maker’s board.
Car sales in India's passenger market plunged nearly 26 percent last month on an annual basis, its worst performance in 12 years.
Puerto Rico's year-old enticing tax reforms reportedly has billionaire hedge-funder John Paulson considering a move to the tropics.
Some of the largest companies in the U.S. greatly boosted their tax-avoiding cash stockpiles abroad last year.
Genworth Financial, ArcelorMittal, Ericsson, Best Buy, and Royal Caribbean prevailed in the pre-market trading Monday.
The U.S. stock index futures point to a slightly lower open Monday after stocks reported biggest weekly gain since January in the last week.
Asian stock markets mostly advanced Monday as better-than-expected U.S. non-farm payroll data boosted sentiment.
Two of the three biggest players in the U.S. canned-tuna game have expanded voluntary recalls because of concerns about packaging.
Arnold Worldwide has announced an advertising campaign for Jack Daniel's whiskey that celebrates the product's place in musical history.
The Jets continue to field calls for their superstar cornerback.
Solving problems found in flight-testing the planes in the Pentagon's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program will most likely be pricey.
Any manufacturing revival will come in the face of challenges caused by deficiencies supporting our innovation system, MIT researchers find.