Crude oil prices declined and hovered above $92 a barrel in Asian trading Friday as sentiment turned negative after a few Federal Reserve officials expressed concerns over the continuation of its bond-purchase program.
The top after-market NYSE gainers Thursday were Tower International, Quiksilver, Yingli Green Energy Holding, Chico's FAS and McEwen Mining. The top after-market NYSE losers were Susser Petroleum Partners, Cedar Fair, Atlas Energy, Millennial Media and WPX Energy.
The president signed the National Defense Authorization Act of 2013, despite previously threatening to veto it over controversial provisions.
Asian shares fell Friday, tracking overnight weakness in global equities, but the dollar gained as U.S. debt yields rose after several Fed officials expressed concerns about continued bond buying.
Apple's Q1 2013 earnings will be the first report to include sales for the iPhone 5, iPad Mini, iPad 4, and all holiday sales as well.
A shooting in the Swiss village of Daillon has reminded the world of a similar tragedy in Newtown, Conn.
Google is likely to settle charges with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission Thursday.
The military has contradicted the central government of Myanmar, admitting to the use of airstrikes against KIA rebels in Kachin.
Alcatel Lucent SA, JPMorgan Chase, Marathon Oil Corp, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Alcoa, Carnival Corp, Rio Tinto plc and Deutsche Bank AG are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Thursday.
U.S. stock index futures point to a lower open Thursday ahead of the Department of Labor's jobless claims data.
Asian stock markets extended gains Thursday as encouraging economic reports from the U.S. and China continued to buoy sentiment.
The top after-market NASDAQ gainers Wednesday were BG Medicine, Kayak Software Corporation, Landec Corporation, Solazyme Inc. and iPass Inc. while the top after-market NASDAQ losers were Electro Scientific Industries Inc, Mellanox Technologies, Rambus Inc and TGC Industries Inc.
The top after-market NYSE gainers Wednesday were Semiconductor Manufacturing, Imation Corp, USANA Health Sciences, GFI Group and RealD Inc. The top after-market NYSE losers were AU Optronics Corp, Roundy's, Omega Protein, Mine Safety Appliances and Quicksilver Resources.
In contrast to MSNBC's Rachael Maddow, Fox News' Sean Hannity lost a significant amount of viewers following the re-election of Barack Obama
A Muslim Brotherhood leader predicts that Israel will be dissolved within a decade, raising concerns about Egypt's own future.
The UN has voted to sanction the rebel organizations M23 and FDLR in the DR Congo, but larger problems have not been addressed.
From Tokyo to London to New York, stocks surged Wednesday on news of the U.S. fiscal cliff resolution between Democrats and Republicans.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open Wednesday as the House of Representatives passed a Senate-approved bill intended to avert the fiscal cliff of tax increases and spending cuts.
Advanced Micro Devices, United States Steel, Deutsche Bank, Hewlett-Packard, Bank of America, Apple, Citigroup, Facebook, BP Plc and ArcelorMittal are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Wednesday.
The Delhi gang-rape victim’s family says naming a revised anti-rape law after her would be an “honor” to her.
Crude oil prices advanced in Asia Wednesday as sentiment turned positive after the U.S. Congress passed a Senate-approved tax bill to avert the fiscal cliff.
Asian stock markets surged Wednesday as investor sentiment was buoyed after the U.S. House of Representatives passed a deal to avert the fiscal cliff.
Gridlock in Washington stems partly from electorate changes and party from zealotry, and it will take another election or two to end.
An attack on a Coptic Church in Libya has Christians fearing for their safety in a country where Islamic extremism is on the rise.
South Korea will open up one of its shuttered nuclear power plants this week, assuring citizens that safety comes first.
Indian stock markets advanced Tuesday, the first trading day of the year, as sentiment was buoyed following news that lawmakers in Washington had reached an agreement to avert the fiscal cliff.
The blood clot in Secretary Clinton's head “did not result in a stroke or neurological damage," doctors said Monday.
IBTimes culled the most notable, or outrageous, Twitter moments of 2012. Congratulations, Rupert Murdoch.
Egypt's economy continues to struggle, with the Egyptian pound falling even further against the U.S. dollar.
2013 could be brighter for technology IPOs if the likes of Cloudera, Xtera, Dropbox, Cvent and Acquia take the plunge.