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Brazil has been in the market for new fighter jets for a decade, yet the government has rejected two of three bidders.
A plaintiff's attorney for claimants criticized strict documentation standards needed for claims on BP’s oil spill fund, arguing that thousands are left unpaid even if they suffered damages.
Two years of banking woes did not put a stop to the industry that supplies cash to small businesses.
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Tesla is moving ahead with its plans to go downmarket and will unveil its latest car, the Model S, in 2015, a report says.
China Everbright Bank finally admitted (sort of) it defaulted on 6.5 billion yuan ($1.07 billion) worth of a loan due last June.
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Even though China is looking to curb carbon emissions, coal power plants will still account for the majority of the country's electric generation.
The Canadian government has made clear it prefers investment from private companies, not China's state-owned enterprises.
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London's famous insurance group broke with tradition when it appointed its first female CEO.
The German union is demanding better pay and formal negotiations with the Seattle-based e-commerce giant.
AIG will sell its last non-core business as it finally finds a buyer for its aircraft leasing business.
Stocks seem set to open higher at the beginning of a week that features a range of data releases and the crucial FOMC meeting.
Factory activity was fueled by rising exports, while low demand within the euro zone suppressed growth in the service sector.
The deal, involving GSK's pharma unit, is the company's second large investment in an Indian subsidiary this year.
Tesla currently has 41 functioning fast-charging stations in the U.S. that Model S owners can use for free.
Companies looking to cut back on sugar and salt are turning to biotech to shore up the taste of processed food.
Visa and MasterCard win an approval to resolve complaints over high swipe fees.
Gun sales after the Newtown tragedy soared as consumers sought to stay ahead of potential legislation.
America's civil engineers say the nation's infrastructure needs vast improvement
A recent study finds that U.S. ports need upgrades as the sizes of vessels increase.
American aviation infrastructure is grossly under-performing in 2013 and was rated in a recent report as "poor."
A merger would leave the U.S. wireless market dominated by three big companies.
Will GM's relationship with the Europe's second-largest automaker continue?
Latin American air transport will keep rising, if government policies do not ground it.
The airplane manufacturer has added nearly 600,000 sq. ft. since 2012 and will add more.
Honda wants its MDX to cause a sensation in the luxury SUV segment, but not with rattling driveshafts.
As the second leg of the Keystone XL Pipeline approaches completion, the project faces growing pressure from opposition groups.