The criticism that “Japan has not apologized” for wartime atrocities is simply inaccurate.
International oil and gas firms are excited about the Nov. 15 auction, despite not knowing exactly what they’ll be getting for their money.
After a solid performance last week and month, stocks look set to open higher. Earnings and factory data will hold market's interest.
How does Google’s Nexus 5 stack up against the iPhone 5S and Samsung's Galaxy S4?
A relatively light earnings calendar at the end of a busy week will have markets watching data on manufacturing for direction.
Market's direction could depend on which interpretation of the FOMC’s comments sticks, while earnings too will have an impact on stocks.
China has invested $14 billion in Myanmar so far, highlighting its long-time influence on its Southeast Asian neighbor.
Hyundai Motor using domestic pop culture to boost exports.
The effects of a strong showing last week are expected to spill over to Monday-morning trade.
The iPhone 5s / 5c release dates arrived in 35 new countries on Friday, as Apple continues its global rollout for its latest smartphones.
Markets will look to data on durable goods orders, the consumer sentiment index and quarterly earnings for direction.
Samsung referred to the device as “sports glasses,” with integrated headphones that would allow users to take phone calls and listen to music.
Earnings from major companies and key data points such as trade, jobless claims and manufacturing PMI will hold investors’ interest.
What is Iran willing to do in order to ease sanctions? Is renewable energy really a way the country can offset energy prices?
Africans living in South Korea were also angered by the advertisement.
After lower-than-expected jobs data held up promise of a prolonging of Fed stimulus, the twisted euphoria seems to be fading.
Could North Korean tourism help disarm the secretive state?
Monsanto spent $1 million more on lobbying in the third quarter of 2013 than it did in the second.
Earnings and economic data take center stage as shutdown, debt ceiling concerns move into the rear-view mirror.
The Australian mining company had won rights to explore oil and natural gas fields in India, but failed to secure government clearance.
Manufacturing barely makes a dent in Ethiopia's GDP, and the roadblocks to industrialization are many.
The Saudis have been among the most vocal proponents of staging a military intervention in Syria.