Tata Motors, ING Groep, Qiagen, Gap, and Barclays are among the companies that prevailed in the pre-market trading on Wednesday.
U.S. stock index futures point to a lower open Wednesday ahead of the publication of a wide range of economic data.
VOXX, Advent, Trius, YRC, and Sabra are among the companies prevailing in Nasdaq post-market trading on Tuesday.
Ranbaxy USA accepted three felony counts of adulterating its drugs as well as four felony charges that it knowingly lied to the FDA.
Greece's credit rating was upgraded a notch by Fitch Ratings to B- from C, although B- is considered junk status.
The EU is investigating whether oil giants colluded in reporting distorted prices to fix market prices for oil.
National Union of Mineworkers believes the strike against Lonmin is in reaction to the killing of a veteran worker from its rival union.
Debt-choked euro zone nations are selling swanky real estate properties as they try to get their financial house in order.
In the wake of scandals involving the IRS and the Associated Press, critics are drawing comparisons between President Obama and Richard Nixon.
Talk about buy-and-hold: Chinese "grannies" appear to have the world's longest time horizon when it comes to gold investing.
Alibaba has been gearing up to complete its IPO this year, with estimates as high as $100 billion.
Aviva’s chief executive, Mark Wilson, wants to save £400 million ($611 million) in costs by cutting about 6 percent of its total workforce.
Nanosphere, Tesla Motors, and Fusion-IO are among the companies that prevailed in pre-market trading on Tuesday.
The U.S. stock index futures point to a slightly lower open as investors exhale after the recent rally and look ahead to the release of import and export price index data.
PDI, Nanosphere, Information Services Group, Take-Two and Tesla Motors prevailed in the Nasdaq post-market trading on Monday.
The CFTC is investigating the legitimacy of more than 1 million energy and metals transactions by the biggest traders.
The era of banks deciding for themselves how much to charge one another for money is probably over.
Pioneering journalist Barbara Walters announced her retirement on Sunday, calling into question the future viability of ABC's "The View."
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Fresh out of the paint shop, the European 300-seater twinjet that will take on the Dreamliner gets ready for its first flight.
Bloomberg cut its reporters' access to confidential client data, but could it be too late to avoid damage to its bottom line?
A majority of investors think the region will remain vulnerable until the recovery is secured and the deficit is reduced.
The U.S. Justice Department has confirmed it's looking into alleged "Black Money" ties between Barclays and Saudi King Abdullah's son.
A growing number of buyers in China and India are jumping into the market and driving demand for jewelry, coins and bars.
Some of the world’s leading hedge funds are pouring money into the Greek banking sector in expectation of huge potential returns.
Unilife Corp, Nokia Corporation, and Corning Inc., are among the companies whose shares prevailed in the pre-market trading on Monday.
U.S. stock index futures point to a lower open on Monday ahead of the release of retail sales data for April.
Bloomberg's former policy of allowing its reporters to access certain account info of its financial-analysis service clients is being reviewed.
The 212 presidents at the 191 public research institutions earned median total compensation of $441,392, a 4.7 percent increase.
The path to payback involves banks, processors, insurers, creditors and courts, plus contracts that don't yet cover such crimes.