Global investor sentiment is at a two-year high and emerging markets top the list of hot investment destinations, a new report says.
The blue-chip Tel Aviv 25 index climbed 0.5 percent to 1,352.04 points on news of the diplomatic effort to curb Iran's nuclear activity.
Scientists have uncovered evidence that Earth’s mass extinction 250 million years ago was caused by acid rain and ozone depletion.
Diplomats from seven countries met on Saturday in an attempt to reach a deal over Iran’s nuclear program.
Virgin Galactic begins accepting bitcoins as payment.
Cinda, a Chinese company that buys up bad debt, was set up in 1999 to take nonperforming loans off Chinese banks' balance sheets.
King Mohammed IV of Morocco arrives in Washington to see President Obama as the country seeks to grow its business ties to America.
Key question: Are analysts bearish or bullish on gold in the immediate period ahead?
Was it a comment by Janet Yellen or something else that prompted the first mortgage rate drop in two weeks?
Historically a bellwether, Caterpillar's cuts will ripple out to impact the U.S. and global economies.
A peek at the data is revealing.
Investors on Friday are likely to focus on quarterly earnings reports, as no major economic data releases are scheduled.
A pioneer in online music journalism is entering old-media territory with a quarterly magazine called The Pitchfork Review.
Investors say there's still plenty to worry about regarding the economy, but added that "markets climb walls of worry" -- a Wall Street axiom.
The FAA have announced that pilots with BMIs over 40 will have to be tested for sleep apnea and may not be able to fly if they do.
Buying a gift for that privacy enthusiast in your life? “Scroogled” gear arrives just in time for the holidays.
After 15 years, Winamp announced on its website that it will be closing for good on Dec. 20.
An online calculator from MIT shows how much you need to make in your town just to achieve a living wage.
These economies are characterized by immature markets, though some investors see significant rewards along with the risks.
Alabama, Utah and California are eager to take jobs on terms that workers in Washington State rejected. Is the Mideast in the running too?
Tel Aviv is now ranked higher than traditional financial centers like Munich, Rome, Stockholm, Amsterdam and Milan.
For every $10 per barrel that oil prices fall, Venezuela loses $10 billion in annual revenue.
Investors are likely to focus on corporate earnings, inflation data and a jobless claims report due on Thursday.
Google Wallet users can use the prepaid debit card to purchase goods in stores and withdraw cash from ATMs.
But for a fourth straight month, it remained above the 50 line that distinguishes expansion of activities from contraction.
The chairman of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China says their NPL of 0.91 is "excessively good."
As Boeing remains in the clouds after nailing some huge deals at the Dubai Air Show, questions remain about its stock being ditched.
Despite an increase in agricultural production and consumer sales, the Russian economy is slowing down thanks to a lack of investment and slowing industrial production. Their central bank governor warned against cutting interest rate.
A couple of participants favored lowering the 6.5 percent unemployment rate threshold.
An app launched Wednesday in the Apple iTunes store that uses the Internet’s love of cats to help teach Spanish