Shares of Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) would have plunged 10 percent Friday, anyway. With the bad news out, can they recover?
Silvio Berlusconi faces up to 15 years in prison if he is found guilty.
A day before the Oct. 20 deadline, Kingfisher Airlines Friday replied to a show cause notice served to it by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the aviation regulator in India.
The father of a Bangladeshi man, who arrested for plotting to blow up the New York Federal Reserve Bank, Thursday alleged that his son was a victim of a racist conspiracy, local media reported.
SanDisk Corp, Chesapeake Energy Co, Google Inc, Nokia Corp, Marvell Technology Group, Aviva Plc, Microsoft Corp, Deutsche Bank AG and Advanced Micro Devices are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Friday.
Fazıl Say defied charges of insulting religious values this week in Turkey, a country caught between Islam and secularism.
Stock in publicly-traded Spanish banks rose sharply this week, in spite of bad news. What gives?
Indian and Chinese media commentaries on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the 1962 Sino-Indian border war, most of them jingoistic recounts of the modernization of their respective nation’s military, while panning each other for the geopolitical skirmishes, suggest that half a century has healed almost nothing.
Asian stock markets mostly declined Friday as the disappointing quarterly earnings from the U.S. blue chips and an unexpected jump in initial jobless claims weighed on the sentiment.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a lower open Friday as investors remained watchful with concerns that corporate earnings would be affected by the sluggish global economic growth.
European markets fell Friday as investors maintained a cautious mode waiting for the outcome of the European Council summit that concludes in Brussels later in the day.
The top after-market NYSE gainers Thursday were Meritor, Inc, Orient-Express Hotels Ltd, NCR Corp, McClatchy Co and Capital One Financial Corp. The top after-market NYSE losers were VOC Energy Trust, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Calgon Carbon Corp, Albemarle Corp and Shutterstock, Inc.
Most of the Asian stocks fell Friday with investor sentiment turning negative as the quarterly results reported by Google and Microsoft missed analysts’ expectation, deepening the fear that the sluggish global economic growth would affect the corporate earnings.
China's Wanxiang Group saw its deal with A123 collapse, but bankruptcy would clear hurdles.
The exercise-science major at Adelphi University was invited to attend the second presidential debate and ask a question after answering a telemarketer call.
The slow decline in Chinese economic growth has "bottomed out" and is turning, economists said Thursday.
Attaullah organized the attack on Malala on behalf of the Taliban’s feared leader, Maulana Fazlullah.
Uruguay's decision to legalize abortion sparks new debates on the clash between reproductive rights and Catholicism in Latin America.
For the most part, everyone is expecting the 7.85-inch iPad Mini to do everything the traditional 9.7-inch iPad can do, but what about speed? Will this iPad’s Internet connectivity be restricted to Wi-Fi zones, or will Apple choose to endow its third iDevice with LTE support?
A White House-ordered review has found no clear evidence for the allegation that Huawei Technologies Ltd has spied for the Chinese government, Reuters has reported.
Corporate third-quarter earnings reports will continue to flood in next week: Do you have a watch list prepared?
The Dalits of India -- the word "dalit" means “oppressed” or “downtrodden" in Sanskrit -- are stuck at the very bottom of the caste hierarchy.
When Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) reports third-quarter results Thursday, it’s likely to prove once again that eyeballs are money.
Given Imaging Ltd, Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Clearwire Corp, Mellanox Technologies, MannKind Corp, TICC Capital Corp, Sandisk Corp and Caterpillar Inc. are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Thursday.
Asian stock markets advanced Thursday as concerns over a sharper slowdown in the world's second largest economy eased after China reported the third quarter economic activity data in line with expectations.
The U.S. stock index futures point to a lower open Thursday ahead of the Labor Department's weekly jobless claims data.
European markets were mixed Thursday as investors were waiting for the results of the European Council summit starting in Brussels later in the day. The summit is expected to announce measures to control the debt crisis affecting the euro zone.
Crude oil prices advanced slightly and hovered above $92 a barrel in Asia Thursday as better-than-expected economic reports from the U.S. and China eased concerns over the global growth slowdown.
The top after-market NYSE gainers Wednesday were WESCO International, Ethan Allen Interiors Inc, Laredo Petroleum Holdings, Knight Capital Group and MGIC Investment Corp. The top after-market NYSE losers were Fortune Brands Home & Security, Meritor, Bridgepoint Education, Albemarle Corp and Halcon Resources Corp.
Asian stocks gained Thursday with investor sentiment turning positive as data from China showed that the world’s second largest economy grew as expected in the third quarter, decreasing the concerns about the rapidly worsening economic conditions.