The U.S. stock market's rebound in recent weeks has analysts and investors questioning whether 2022's deep downturn has ended, but how to spot an expiring bear market or a new bull market is not something everyone on Wall Street agrees on.
Venezuelan delegation protests grounding of plane in Argentina
Ice-age footprints shed light on North America's early humans
Investors dumped shares in Brazilian food processor BRF SA on Thursday after a wider-than-expected quarterly loss partly attributed by management to nonrecurring events.
The U.S. Senate Finance Committee is widening its investigation into the tax practices of U.S.
Dunkin's new fall drink and bakery lineup includes plenty of pumpkin flavor.
Germany's Uniper is prepared to swap liquefied natural gas (LNG) it gets from Australia's Woodside for U.S.
Sixth probe opened into Peruvian president after relative detained
One man is dead and another is in custody after a brawl at the GM Orion Assembly Plant.
Airlines canceled more than 600 flights in the United States on Thursday morning, as thunderstorms in Texas disrupted operations at one of the busiest airports in the country for a second straight day.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Thursday said it was considering adopting new rules to prohibit harmful commercial surveillance and lax data security, saying American consumers are often unknowingly giving up personal information ranging from their menstrual cycles to how they pray.
UN slams 'unconscionable' killing of Palestinian children
Sri Lankan ex-leader arrives in Bangkok after fleeing protests
Speculators in the copper market, viewed as an indicator of the health of the economy, are betting a global downturn means the metal used in power and construction has further to fall, despite its recent rebound.
Armed client holds Lebanon bank staff hostage to access savings
'Mac is back': McDonald's plans 'phased' reopening in Ukraine
McDonald's was closed for nearly six months in this country, but now will reopen in some regions.
Deutsche Telekom on Thursday raised its annual earnings forecast for the second time after beating quarterly estimates, and said it could achieve its goal of a majority stake in U.S.
Zurich Insurance Group reported a better-than-expected 25% rise in operating profit in the first half on strong performance across the board and announced a bumper 1.8 billion Swiss francs ($1.91 billion) share buyback on Thursday, sending its shares higher.
Insurer Aegon raised its forecasts for full-year operating capital generation and 2021-2023 free cash flow on Thursday after a quarterly earnings beat, lifting its shares more than 8%.
More beverages were added to the recall, growing the already lengthy list of protein and oat milk products pulled.
Observers voice concern about Kenya vote disinformation
SoftBank Group Corp is set to post a gain of $34.1 billion by reducing its stake in Alibaba Group Holding from 23.7% to 14.6%.
Blinken raises 'serious concerns' on rights in Rwanda talks
Chinese insurer Ping An Insurance Group believes HSBC has overstated the challenges and difficulties of spinning off the bank, said a source with direct knowledge of the thinking of the bank's biggest shareholder.
Potash and salt miner K+S reiterated its full-year profit guidance on Thursday, as it expects higher fertiliser prices to offset the impact of a potential gas shortage in Germany.
British betting group Entain said it would buy Croatia's SuperSport Group for 600 million pounds ($731 million) in cash on Thursday after the owner of Ladbrokes, Coral and bwin reported a 20% increase in half-year profit.
Permission for El Al Israel Airlines to fly over Oman is expected in "a matter of days", chief executive Dina Ben-Tal said on Thursday, a move that would be a big boost for the flag carrier's Asian routes.
Iran rejects US claim of plot to kill ex-official Bolton
A Chinese property think tank owned by KE Holdings apologised on Thursday for sparking a "heated public discussion" with its report on rising housing vacancy rates in China, and said its assessment may not be sufficiently accurate.