At the end of 2013, Citigroup had reduced its employee count by more than a fifth to 251,000 from 323,000 in 2008.
A total of 11 military aircraft, one civil aircraft and 15 ships were scheduled to search an area about 18,000 square miles in size Monday.
The focus may shift to trying to find wreckage using the sonar and cameras of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle.
The recall includes many of BMW’s most popular models, including the 1 Series, 3 Series and X3.
In what is being called an "act of aggression," pro-Russian activists seized government buildings and a police station, witnesses said.
Youthful demographics are fueling growth in the region's leisure and entertainment sector.
A few things users should know about the new Samsung Galaxy S5.
The company appears ready to take a gamble on a growing public demand for healthier foods.
Wal-Mart's plan to offer Wild Oats organic products has thrifty foodies salivating, but how organic will these products really be?
Officials of the proposed French-Swiss company plan to unload billions in assets to get the regulatory blessing they need to merge.
The widespread bug surfaced late Monday, when it was disclosed that a pernicious flaw existed in a widely used Web encryption program.
Many websites, including Yahoo, Amazon and Netflix, fixed the hole after it was disclosed on Monday, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The company reported a far weaker-than-expected quarterly profit as revenue from securities trading fell in a climate of uncertainty.
As speculation about the device heats up, consumers are warming up to the idea of spending for a larger, sleeker phone.
Value-buying could stem losses while quarterly earnings of major banks, and data on PPI and consumer sentiment could influence moves.
The new generation of teens appears to care less about proms than their predecessors, or at least is not willing to spend quite as big.
The U.S. SEC now requires registered companies to report the presence of conflict metals in their supply chains.
After the completion of Verizon's $130 billion stake sale, India will become the second-largest market for Vodafone after Germany.
The plaintiffs claim Megaupload generated more than $175 million in illicit profits from copyright infringement of sound recordings.
ComiXology is a popular app on Apple devices and had 180 million downloads of comic books and graphic novels worldwide by mid-2013.
Australia's prime minister says authorities are "very confident" signals are from black box, but officials coordinating the search disagree.
But the Japanese remain fearful over atomic power after a 2011 earthquake and tsunami led to the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.
The largest cement companies in the world announced a deal to merge, leading to antitrust speculation and cement price increases.
Expectations for U.S. company earnings are on a slippery slope down Wall Street.
Recent defaults on loans, bonds and shadow banking products has highlighted rising credit risks in China, partly fueled by signs the economy is slowing.
Prosecutors said the deal is the largest insider trading settlement in U.S. history - one that resulted in a rare guilty plea by a large company.
At least 13 deaths in Saturn Ions, Chevrolet Cobalts and other car models have been linked to the faulty ignition switches.
Russia energy giant Gazprom says Ukraine owes $2.2 billion for gas supplies and missed the deadline for paying for its March supplies.
The new signals are expected to help narrow the search area enough to justify deploying a submarine to scour the ocean floor.
The new 12-inch MacBook Air could feature a fan-less design, a new buttonless trackpad and a higher resolution display.