The company faces a federal probe on why it did not respond sooner to complaints.
MF Holdings declared bankruptcy in October 2011, listing assets of $41 billion and debts of $39.7 billion.
Natural gas may change the way the world trades, but the revolution isn't going to happen tomorrow.
Israel and Turkey are moving to mend relations after a fallout in 2010, and the deal may include some of Israel's natural gas finds.
Ben Richardson, who resigned from Bloomberg News this week, spoke with IBTimes about the future of investigative journalism in China.
At least 50 executives who held the rank of associate vice-president or higher have left the firm since last summer.
For years, the military allowed troops to buy their own running shoes, but now manufacturers are pushing for them to buy American only.
Tesla Motors has been vindicated; the U.S. government has closed an investigation into Model S fire safety.
McDonald's announced Friday that it will offer free coffee with its breakfast menu items for two weeks. Here's how to get your free McCafe.
India had deployed two C-130J Super Hercules planes to aid in the search for Flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean.
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Yet another suggestion of a positive start but can the gains be sustained?
Some farmers in Vietnam may hold their coffee beans as a hedge against inflation in local currency.
The popular music streaming service is doing all of the things that companies do before going public.
Putin's Crimea annexation has sparked a new EU urgency to find energy supplies outside of Russia, but weaning will be slow and difficult.
The WTO ruled that Chinese exports of environmentally damaging rare earth elements shouldn’t be artificially manipulated by the government.
After a job opening ad is posted on eBay Classifieds, Rewarder will share it across both platforms and send it to people best suited for it.
What's more, nearly half of U.S. oil production in the fourth quarter came from tight oil formations, not natural pressure wells.
The celebrity founder of the Sahara Group has been held in a New Delhi jail since March 4 for failing to appear at a court hearing.
The search area on Day 20 of the plane's disappearance was scheduled to cover 78,000 square kilometers, AMSA reported.
Millions of dollars will be shelled out to the relatives of Flight 370's victims, but how much each family will receive will vary greatly.
Many international oil and gas firms, including Total and Royal Dutch Shell, will be allowed to invest and explore Myanmar's offshore blocks.
General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt has publicized the maintenance app for oil companies in a LinkedIn post.
Ukraine, the Candy Crush IPO and Facebook's latest acquisition could play on investors' minds even as sentiment looks upbeat.
Equipment from the U.S., which can help in locating the plane’s black box, arrived in Australia on Wednesday.
The ban will stop carriers from selling smartphones for a period of 45 days, and could prompt Samsung to aim for a launch before April 5.
New research shows that californium, a little-known element on the periodic table, may prove effective in storing radioactive waste.
The U.S. Senate heard testimony Tuesday to discuss ways to curb Russia's monopoly on the European gas market.
After hitting a snag in financing its new airport, Myanmar is hoping to secure a loan from developed countries.
A certain Senate subcommittee has been looking into American multinationals offshore taxes, the latest from a decades-old panel exposing everything from organized crime to the Enron collapse.