Local laws, which require publication of key financial information, were the reason for the relative transparency at Indian companies.
The market's enthusiasm for a short-term solution to the policy crisis seems to be waning quickly.
The new iPhones’ “so-so battery life and smallish screens” are no match for Motorola's Droids and other Android phones, Consumer Reports said.
Retail sales in U.K. rebounded, aided by strong consumer spending, underscoring signs of sustained economic recovery in the country.
The industrial conglomerate’s pace may be slowing, compared to more-specialized competitors.
Irish corporate tax reform may be on the horizon, but it’s a long time coming, and short-term impacts are unclear.
The city-state has some of the strictest regulations to cool down the housing bubble, unlike other governments.
Macy’s Inc. says a SeaWorld float planned for its signature Thanksgiving Day Parade doesn’t amount to an endorsement of the Orlando, Fla., marine-park chain.
A Lao Airlines aircraft crashed into the Mekong River on Wednesday, reportedly killing everyone on board.
President Obama’s Climate Action Plan builds on past progress to reduce carbon emissions, but it also faces strong opposition.
Low wages and a lack of employee benefits at the nation’s 10 largest fast-food chains are costing taxpayers $3.8 billion per year.
Each has registered uninspiring sales and profit figures in 2013, as they slowly expand in emerging markets.
Bank of America Corp., PepsiCo Inc. and Mattel Inc. reported fiscal third-quarter earnings on Wednesday.
North Dakota is among several states seeing an oil boom, and regulating the industry has become difficult amid more drilling.
The rail giant's operating ratio is expected to signal increased efficiency.
Typhoon Wipha, which killed 17 people in eastern Japan, caused no damage to the crippled Fukushima nuclear facility.
Goldman Sachs will post earnings on Thursday, and it likely made less this quarter than in Q3 2012 as bond markets were quiet.
Apple will stream the keynote to a separate London satellite event to cater to members of the local media.
Tesla shareholders are boosting the car company's stock. But mutual funds have been quietly backing out.
Latin America was once Coca-Cola's haven, but not anymore. What are the reasons behind its stagnating sales in the region?
After the highly anticipated Oct. 15 unveiling turned out a dud, a fresh batch of rumors have surfaced with new tidbits about the device.
Wall Street's jaded attitude toward Washington's latest crisis could turn into a frenzied one if the U.S. defaults.
The Finnish game maker, which turned a profit in 2012, could now potentially reach Asian markets.
Apple is set to release updated MacBook Pro models, new iPads, and the newly designed Mac Pro all by mid-November, according to a new report.
Vedanta Resources sweetens offer price by 36 percent to buy stakes in India’s government-run entities, Hindustan Zinc and Balco.
HTC is rumored to have partnered with Amazon to produce a new line of smartphones.
North Korea's global network of restaurants is reportedly used for bringing in hard currency to Pyongyang and gaining intelligence.
Bank of America Corp., Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley report fiscal third-quarter earnings this week.
The world is buying about 56,000 passenger electric vehicles annually.
Pepsi could be hurt by a slowdown in Brazil and Russia, two of its largest foreign markets.