Caterpillar reports strong earnings and says it's seeing signs of a global economic recovery.
China's 2012 drilling in the South China Sea, with its first deep-water oil drilling rig, triggered tensions with the Philippines and Vietnam.
It remains to be seen whether US stocks can put last week’s woes behind them or if they will go the way of European and Asian stocks.
The actress has said that SodaStream is trying to build "a bridge to peace between Israel and Palestine."
Company confirms its offices have been searched, but denies any wrongdoing.
The largest arts and crafts chain in the U.S. did not share information about the possible attack, the latest of a string of major breaches.
It looks like Ford’s profit growth slowdown has already commenced, as the world's fifth largest automaker embarks on a costly year.
Analysts from Ernst & Young interviewed business experts around the world to learn about what’s next for foreign direct investment in India.
Despite the bank racking up $30 billion in fees last year, employees were told not to expect pay raises.
P&G executives blamed “Movember” for flat earnings in its grooming segment, but the story is different in its developing-country markets.
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Microsoft Corporation shares rose over 3 percent on news the company reported second-quarter EPS of 78 cents on revenue of $24.52 billion.
Shipping magnate Enrique Razon, the fourth-richest man in the Philippines, was only in Davos for one reason.
The pacifier holder clips can crack, and a small part can break off, posing a choking hazard to small children.
After greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere hit a record in 2012, the OECD sets a bold new goal.
China Central Television reported that Wal-Mart has violated permits.
Analysts predict earnings will fall 12.3 percent due to a slowing in global demand for mining equipment and high inventories.
Major energy companies in the U.S. aren't the only ones pushing for approval of the controversial pipeline.
So far this season, about a fifth of the companies in the S&P 500 have reported results.
The previous session's jitters seem set to continue into Friday's opening as earnings stay in focus on a day devoid of data releases.
Keith Bliss at Cuttone & Co. weighs in on the top four things to watch from Microsoft's fiscal second-quarter earnings.
The Land of the Rising Sun is becoming the Land of the Rising Real Estate Market.
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With the surge of natural gas production in the U.S., rail companies are looking for ways to power locomotives with this cheaper alternative.
Chinese VAT and duties adds $36,700 to the price tag. Tesla says it won’t mark-up the Model S price just because it’s sold in China.
South African miners began indefinite strikes against the world’s top three platinum producers on Thursday, threatening global supplies.
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