A weaker yen will be welcome news to Japan’s exporting companies, after enduring a prolonged bout of "endaka," or a strong yen.
Yahoo Inc, Rio Tinto, PhotoMedex, Newmont Mining, VMware, New Oriental Education, Red Hat and Zynga Inc. are among the companies whose shares are moving in the pre-market trading Tuesday.
The U.S. stock index futures pointed to a slightly lower open Tuesday as investors maintained caution.
The top after-market NYSE gainers Monday were First American Corp, Plum Creek Timber Co, Opko Health, Demand Media and W.R. Berkley Corp. The top after-market NYSE losers were Vmware, AVX Corp, Fusion-io, EMC Corp and Navistar International.
The top after-market NASDAQ gainers Monday were Anacor Pharmaceuticals Inc, Sierra Wireless Inc, PLX Technology Inc and Yahoo Inc. The top after-market NASDAQ losers Monday were Sanmina Corporation, BMC Software Inc, Seagate Technology, Citrix Systems Inc and NetApp Inc.
The 20th summit of the African Union came to a close in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with most problems unresolved.
Paul Nassif had surprisingly positive words about his ex-wife Adrienne Maloof's new relationship.
The typical Stanford MBA is the only of his or her peers whose income tops $190,000 within three years of graduation.
Director J.J. Abrams will be the first person in history to take command of "Star Wars" and "Star Trek," two of science fiction's most enduring franchises. Can he please fans of both?
When Yahoo reports fourth-quarter results late Mon., investors expect an improvement but wonder if the new CEO is doing enough.
Italy's Monte dei Paschi, the world's oldest bank, is accused of hiding huge losses from complex deals just before a massive government bailout.
An anonymous Glencore Trader answered questions ranging from “How much do you make?” to “Would you get fired if they knew you did this?”
Sony Corporation, ASML Holding, Staples Inc, Transocean, Century Aluminum, LRR Energy, Cellcom Israel Ltd and NICE Systems are among the companies whose shares are moving in the pre-market trading Monday
The U.S. stock index futures point to a slightly higher open Monday ahead of the Census Bureau's durable goods orders data.
Cuba now has high-speed access to the Internet, but it is far from reaching the vast majority of the public.
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are sitting down for their first-ever joint interview on CBS' "60 Minutes."
Billionaire investors Bill Ackman and Carl Icahn renewed their 10-year-old feud, this time on live TV.
Tempur-Pedic International Inc, ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc, STMicroelectronics N.V., Silicon Graphics International, Select Comfort Corp, BG Medicine Inc, Molycorp Inc, Nokia Corporation are among the companies whose shares are moving in the pre-market trading Friday.
Nokia Oyj (NYSE:NOK), the one-time king of the smartphone market, has finally returned to profit, the company reported.
U.S. stock index futures point to a higher open Friday ahead of the Census Bureau's new home sales data. Asian Markets traded in the red, while European shares traded higher.
The top after-market NASDAQ gainers Thursday were Synaptics Inc, Informatica Corp, Lattice Semiconductor Corp, Star Scientific and KLA-Tencor Corp. The top after-market NASDAQ losers were Select Comfort Corp, Microsemi Corp, Flextronics International, E TRADE Financial, Cepheid and Microsoft Corp.
The top after-market NYSE gainers Thursday were Tempur-pedic International, iSoftStone Holdings, Qihoo 360 Technology, MGIC Investment and ResMed Inc. The top after-market NYSE losers were Ship Finance International, Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Molycorp, American Water Works Co and AOL Inc.
Here's a "who's who" to understanding the people, places and issues surrounding the Islamist counterinsurgency in Mali.
Shares of Apple fell as much as 12.4% in Thursday trading, erasing more than $50 billion in its market value.
Netflix, Chesapeake Energy Corp, Nokia, Rio Tinto, Mellanox Technologies, Apple Inc, Cirrus Logic, Allegheny Technologies and SanDisk Corp. are among the companies whose shares are moving in the pre-market trading Thursday.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a lower open Thursday ahead of the Labor Department's weekly jobless claims data.
Crude oil prices advanced in Asia Thursday after a private survey showed that Chinese factory activity in January grew at its fastest pace in two years.
The top after-market NYSE gainers Wednesday were Swift Transportation, Headwaters, Union Pacific, Iamgold and Southwest Airlines Co. The top after-market NYSE losers were Teradyne, Yingli Green Energy, Buckeye Partners, Varian Medical Systems and Vipshop Holdings Ltd.
The top after-market NASDAQ gainers Wednesday were Netflix Inc, F5 Networks Inc, Dorman Products Inc and Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc. The top after-market NASDAQ losers Wednesday were Mellanox Technologies Ltd, Apple Inc, Cirrus Logic Inc, Skyworks Solutions Inc and Altera Corporation.
France is facing a new domestic security threat as jihadists in Mali threaten a terrorist retaliation.