A Liberty Head nickel that was illegally minted will likely go for millions at an auction.
A report from the head of the U.N. mission in Libya to the Security Council said that while the security situation has improved, Libya still needs a lot of help.
Patent expirations for lucrative blockbuster drugs eroded fourth-quarter sales for top drugmakers.
America's second-largest automaker beat analysts' earnings expectations, but estimates for Europe and Latin America pulled the stock price down.
A weaker yen will be welcome news to Japan’s exporting companies, after enduring a prolonged bout of "endaka," or a strong yen.
A recall has been issued for ground beef after a salmonella outbreak in the meat caused illness in five states.
Yahoo Inc, Rio Tinto, PhotoMedex, Newmont Mining, VMware, New Oriental Education, Red Hat and Zynga Inc. are among the companies whose shares are moving in the pre-market trading Tuesday.
This week the focus will be on U.S. non-farm payrolls, ISM data, FOMC decision and January vehicle sales.
The U.S. stock index futures pointed to a slightly lower open Tuesday as investors maintained caution.
Asia's third-largest economy cut key interest rates as it tries to strike a balance between inflation and lending.
The top after-market NYSE gainers Monday were First American Corp, Plum Creek Timber Co, Opko Health, Demand Media and W.R. Berkley Corp. The top after-market NYSE losers were Vmware, AVX Corp, Fusion-io, EMC Corp and Navistar International.
The top after-market NASDAQ gainers Monday were Anacor Pharmaceuticals Inc, Sierra Wireless Inc, PLX Technology Inc and Yahoo Inc. The top after-market NASDAQ losers Monday were Sanmina Corporation, BMC Software Inc, Seagate Technology, Citrix Systems Inc and NetApp Inc.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner fiery battery problen has renewed attention on an issue that never went away.
Paul Nassif had surprisingly positive words about his ex-wife Adrienne Maloof's new relationship.
The typical Stanford MBA is the only of his or her peers whose income tops $190,000 within three years of graduation.
Italy's Monte dei Paschi, the world's oldest bank, is accused of hiding huge losses from complex deals just before a massive government bailout.
An anonymous Glencore Trader answered questions ranging from “How much do you make?” to “Would you get fired if they knew you did this?”
Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) said the first half of 2013 will not be as prosperous as a year earlier.
It's not an encouraging sign for burdened U.S. consumers - another swipe fee, but not every state is allowing the new charge.
Japan's No. 1 carmaker, Toyota Motor Corporation (TYO:7283), became the world's biggest carmaker in 2012 by selling more vehicles than General Motors Company (NYSE:GM).
Sony Corporation, ASML Holding, Staples Inc, Transocean, Century Aluminum, LRR Energy, Cellcom Israel Ltd and NICE Systems are among the companies whose shares are moving in the pre-market trading Monday
The U.S. stock index futures point to a slightly higher open Monday ahead of the Census Bureau's durable goods orders data.
Profits of Chinese industrial companies rose 17.3 percent in December from a year earlier to 895.2 billion yuan ($143.91 billion).
Here's your handy earnings-report watchlist for this week -- a week that should offer more insight into the health of U.S. companies.
When it comes to manufacturing, China is no longer a no-brainer.
Contract talks between the longshoremen and their employers in the New York area are coming down to the wire; a strike would devastate the U.S. economy but perhaps bolster the labor movement.
America's second-largest auto company will show higher income despite slightly lower revenue, according to analysts' estimates.
Billionaire investors Bill Ackman and Carl Icahn renewed their 10-year-old feud, this time on live TV.
Tempur-Pedic International Inc, ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc, STMicroelectronics N.V., Silicon Graphics International, Select Comfort Corp, BG Medicine Inc, Molycorp Inc, Nokia Corporation are among the companies whose shares are moving in the pre-market trading Friday.
U.S. stock index futures point to a higher open Friday ahead of the Census Bureau's new home sales data. Asian Markets traded in the red, while European shares traded higher.