Cyprus' financial woes are haunting Europe and have a global impact. The question now is how serious this may become.
Refunds of more than $917 million may await an estimated 984,400 taxpayers. Find out if you're one of them.
The trading scandal is the proverbial water off the duck's back for JPMorgan Chase & Co. chairman.
The euro zone bailout of Cyprus is threatening the stability of the monetary union.
Shares of Gold Fields Ltd prevailed in the pre-market trading Monday.
U.S. stock index futures point to a lower opening Monday as investor sentiment was weighed down by a controversial Cyprus bailout plan.
Crude oil prices plunged Asian trading hours Monday as a controversial Cyprus bank bailout deal reignited euro zone concerns.
The Law of Unintended Consequences could come into play because of the Eurogroup's push to tax Cypriot bank depositors.
One of the settlements set a record as the largest ever reached in an insider-trading case: $601,747,463.22.
Most of the Asian markets remained weak as negative economic indicators from China dampened investor sentiment.
DryShips, Sigma Designs, Tellabs and Unwired Planet prevailed in the Nasdaq post-market trading Friday.
Western Alliance, AMN Healthcare, Cameco, Gamco and Genco Shipping prevailed in the NYSE post-market trading Friday.
A proposal submitted to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women was opposed by some U.N. member states.
Rumors are circulating about who will replace Alex Trebek on "Jeopardy." Candidates include Matt Lauer, Dan Patrick, and Brian Williams.
Three women kidnapped during Argentina's Dirty War recall how the Catholic Church, and perhaps the new pope himself, aided a dictatorship.
China records 13 million abortions annually, or 1,500 every hour.
Before her death, Cynthia Wachenheim left a 13-page handwritten suicide note.
The fourth-quarter earnings are closing on a surprisingly good note, but analysts’ first-quarter growth estimates are looking bearish.
The New York Times story about Cynthia Wachenheim's tragic suicide is too class-conscious for comfort.
The Senate summoned former and current bank officials to Capitol Hill on Friday to be grilled over "London Whale" trades.
A new patent application by Apple suggests that the company is up for an interesting take on wireless charging.
Bank of America, Sony, ARM Holdings, Groupon and Citigroup, prevailed in the pre-market trading Friday.
The party of Zimbabwe's autocratic President Robert Mugabe is trying to patent designs used by an apparel label, House of Gushungo.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a flat open Friday ahead of the publication of Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for February.
Asian stock markets mostly advanced Friday as sentiment turned positive following better-than-expected U.S. economic data.
R.R. Donnelley, Ebix, Universal Display and Rex Energy prevailed in the Nasdaq post-market trading Thursday.
CenterPoint Energy, Discover Financial, Bank of America, Transamerica and McEwen prevailed in the NYSE post-market trading Thursday.
A 301-page Senate report released Thursday alleges that the largest bank in the U.S. misled investors and regulators.
Officials from the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday that Matthew Keys, a journalist and social media editor for Thomson Reuters, has been charged with conspiring to attack a website with hackers from the Anonymous collective.
Strong economic reports plus money from institutional investors continue to propel U.S. equities higher and higher.