Exchange-traded-fund investors will have to wait a while to see Twitter included in major ETFs. But here's how things might spin out.
A new version of the underground marketplace Silk Road claims to have improved security measures.
Despite the difficulties of the government shutdown, small business credit quality is healthy and rising.
Sales of the Durango skyrocketed in October after the release of the Ferrell-fueled commercials.
In an effort to cut costs, Mexico's Coca-Cola makers might switch from cane sugar to corn syrup. Is the hip "Mexicoke" in danger?
With less than a day remaining before Twitter's hotly anticipated IPO, here's a roundup of the highest-grossing American public offerings.
After the outspoken financial commentator talked about Bitcoin on a BBC news show, the price of the digital currency went sky-high.
Toyota revealed five concept cars that will debut at the Tokyo Motor Show 2013 including the FV2, a three-wheeled concept that can change its exterior at will.
Mike Hancock, an independent MP for Portsmouth South, eulogized the sweeping away of a tradition.
The e-commerce giant has offered to sell Kindles at a discount to retailers, which can sell them to customers and get a cut of e-book sales.
A flotsam extending across an area the size of Texas has nearly finished its trans-Pacific voyage and has become home to a host of invasive species.
By 2020, China is expected to have nearly 171 million people over the age of 65.
The recent cell supply deal with Panasonic can provide about 250,000 battery packs through 2017. Musk says it’s not enough.
Are the components of this economic recovery sustainable?
Boosted by ESPN ratings, theme-park attendance and the blockbuster “Monsters University,” the Walt Disney Company on Thursday is expected to report strong Q4 2013 results.
For a limited time, current Groupon users and those who sign up for the deal-of-the-day website can snag a $10 Starbucks eGift card for half its value.
Tesla's Elon Musk gave the latest details on Model X production after the company released disappointing third-quarter earnings data.
Industrial production data from the UK beat forecasts while the 17-nation euro zone bloc saw a decline in retail sales.
In just over a decade, New York City has become markedly more pedestrian-friendly, and the stats back that up.
Key question: Can Twitter leverage its user base into above-average demand for its shares?
Apple has been successful in its strategy to prioritize China as one of the initial launch countries for its new iPhones, a new report said.
Quarterly results could once again provide direction to markets ahead of Thursday’s GDP and jobless claims data.
A record $22 million were raised against the initiative, which would have made the state the first in the U.S. to enact such a law.
A referendum on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, seemed to deliver mixed results on the issue across communities in Colorado and Ohio.
Reports suggest Sony and Samsung’s LSI division have been competing to be a supplier of the 16-megapixel camera modules for the Galaxy S5.
The three-way deal between Boeing, state lawmakers and the main workers’ union is key to securing the future of the region’s aerospace industry.
Apple's report, published for the first time, shows requests made by the U.S. government for user-account information dominate the list.
Microsoft is narrowing its search for a successor to CEO Steve Ballmer.
Tesla Motors Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) and Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (NASDAQ: FOXA) reported quarterly earnings after the bell on Tuesday.
A humanitarian disaster is avoided after a court tells Barclays it must continue to transfer money to Somalia despite terrorism fears.