Automaker Nissan announced a plan Friday to buy back almost 7 percent of its stock, which had fallen 24 percent this year.
The bank announced that it had been subpoenaed over potential ties to alleged bribery and money laundering in world soccer.
Government ministers have reportedly approached U.S. corporations in a bid to replace Saudi Arabia's battered oil revenue with American investment.
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Two blasts rocked a market on Sunday in the northeast suburb of Sadr City, killing at least 70 and wounding more than 100.
While no group claimed responsibility for the attack, both the United States and Libyan government forces have launched airstrikes on jihadi targets in recent months.
Reports of fighting between police and soldiers added to upheaval in the embattled Helmand province.
The Iranian president's allies won all of Tehran’s 30 parliamentary seats, with 90 percent of votes counted so far.
A couple living in Paris tested positive for the virus, which has been linked to congenital defects in babies born to infected pregnant women.
Clinton won in all age groups of African-American voters, exit polls showed Saturday night.
The number of fake bills in circulation has more than tripled in the past two years, and arrests in connection with counterfeiting have climbed eightfold.
Hillary Clinton scored a big victory over Sanders South Carolina, which bodes well for her in several Southern states that cast ballots Tuesday.
U.S. presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders isn’t a communist; he’s a Democratic Socialist.
China has been expanding its military presence on man-made islands in the disputed South China Sea.
The Republican U.S. presidential candidate also says he would not release his tax returns while being audited.
The promise of a better financial future appeared to be among the most important factors determining the decisions of voters at the polls in Tehran.
“The babies being born in America today are the luckiest crop in history,” Berkshire Hathaway Inc. CEO Warren Buffett says, in spite of all the negativity spewed by White House hopefuls.
Oscar nominations and wins can be jackpots for the relevant films, but the ratings of the ceremony itself doesn’t mean much for the movie industry.
In Apple Inc.’s battle with the FBI over whether to unlock a terrorist’s phone, product sales are unlikely to suffer, even should the company lose in the courts.
Turnout in Friday’s parliamentary and Assembly of Experts elections was more than 60 percent, according to reports.
If the agreement brokered by the U.S. and Russia holds, it will be the first successful peace initiative during the five years of the Syrian Civil War.
G-20 finance ministers in Shanghai called for structural reform and stimulus measures in a compromise communiqué highlighting differing views.