More electronic trading and changes to market structure worry S&P about global exchange operators.
Investors to weigh their options following a rally fueled by the U.S. Fed's unexpected decision to delay tightening monetary policy.
The “London Whale” ruling involved severe payouts to the SEC, the Office of the Comptroller, the Federal Reserve and the FCA.
"Since the panic of five years ago, he's done a terrific job," he said of Bernanke during a television interview with Bank of America's CEO.
Ratings continue to struggle at the once-pioneering cable news network, despite high hopes for recent additions such as “Crossfire” and “New Day.” Can anyone turn things around?
Three university researchers found that the timing of an earnings call, whether morning or afternoon, can have significant effects on company stock.
Thanks partly to government tax hikes and confusing import rules, gold smugglers targeted India as a likely market for illegal gold in 2013.
However, despite just emerging from recession, analysts do not expect explosive economic growth in the near future.
Online shopping is a business on the move in Africa, and a company called Jumia is leading the way.
JPMorgan paying $920 million for "London Whale" fiasco.
Talk about not letting a good crisis go to waste -- the U.S. Treasury's Capital Purchase Program (CPP),part of TARP, is now profitable.
Stocks may rally for a second day Thursday, as investors continue to cheer the Fed’s decision to postpone decreasing stimulus.
Buoyant Asian markets celebrated the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to postpone trimming its stimulus program.
In its statement, the Fed said, in effect, that it is not happy with the pace and extent of the U.S. economy's recovery.
Despite swirling pregnancy rumors, Jennifer Anistion is not having a baby.
The Fed surprised many with its decision not to decrease its bond-buying, citing an economy whose expansion is still not self-sustaining.
Will the bailout of GM ultimately cost the U.S. billions of dollars? Probably.
Wharton is now offering free online versions of it's core MBA classes, but the experience isn't quite the same.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs said 2013 prices aren’t great, but they're better than the prices we'll see next year.
Members unanimously kept the interest rate and asset-buying steady, noting that the jobless rate was not a "trigger" for policy decisions.
The Fed’s decision about its bond-buying program and clues to future monetary policy will be front and center for investors.
The move is expected to protect local hand-made jewelry producers from cheaper imports from countries such as Thailand and Malaysia.
Affleck said that, despite all the online backlash, he’s still excited to portray America’s favorite mentally unstable masked vigilante.
Holiday retail traffic this year in the U.S. is expected to be lower than last year’s.
It's been a long time coming, but it finally looks like the Fed will slow down quantitative easing, but at whose expense and whose gain?
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has filed a record number of lawsuits this year, thanks to high levels of seizures in 2009 and 2010.
China is encouraging short-selling to help boost the markets, but it is doing so cautiously.
Increased tourism spending in the summer of 2013 could contribute to the best GDP growth figures Greece has seen in five years.
UK inflation dipped marginally, while economic sentiment in the euro zone and Germany, as measured by the ZEW index, improved sharply.
The Federal Reserve is expected to announce a token reduction in its monetary stimulus, starting next month.