The legendary UNLV head coach won a national championship in 1990 and led the squad to four Final Four appearances.
A new study points to regulatory pressures from Dodd-Frank, but not everyone agrees.
Investors await a possible Greek debt deal as eurozone finance ministers meet in Brussels Wednesday.
The family firm is staking $100 million in venture to fund small-company takeovers.
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The Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc. say a stronger U.S. dollar isn't exactly good news when it comes to their bottom lines.
The comedian will step down as host of the satirical news show later this year, leaving a genre he pioneered.
Fears over tensions in Greece faded as investors await a possible debt deal when finance ministers meet in Brussels Wednesday.
Venezuela had the third-largest amount of money stored in Swiss HSBC accounts, according to this week’s leaks.
It would represent the first time in decades that the largest American banks pleaded guilty to felony misconduct. Since the financial crisis, the only major banks from which U.S. regulators have secured guilty pleas have been foreign.
U.S. prosecutors have stepped up efforts to establish whether HSBC helped Americans evade taxes.
The Swedish company said its board of directors unanimously supported the offer.
Li and her husband, who became HSBC clients in 2001, are beneficiaries of one client account that's linked to five bank accounts.
China's annual consumer inflation hit a five-year low in January while factory deflation deepened, underscoring persistent weakness in the economy.
Economists are looking ahead to key inflation data that will gauge consumers' purchasing power in China.
In the wake of the largest leak in banking history, the fate of the financial whistleblower remains unclear.
A leak reveals how the U.K. bank stashed money for clients connected to arms trading and dictatorships.
Prime Minister Tsipras rejected an extension of the $270 billion bailout program, putting the Greek economy in danger of bankruptcy.
We still don't know when the device will reach stores, but students who want one to "help" with exams should think again.
India's finance minister said that details on some of the names on the list are already with the country's government.
In Europe, all eyes were on Greece, after its new prime minister Alexis Tsipras ruled out extending its bailout.
Mark Carney was speaking at an Institute of International Finance meeting.
Regulators are essentially guiding investors into blue chips, which most retail investors have avoided in favor of smaller firms.
Data published on Sunday showed China's trade performance slumped in January.
Debt in the crude-oil industry may be a major factor in the collapse of the commodity’s pricing, the Bank for International Settlements says.
Despite low oil prices, oil traders could potentially record profits in 2015 and beyond.
Eurozone leaders will meet with G20 representatives to discuss Greece and falling oil prices.
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Greece's new ruling Syriza party leader is expected to lay out Greece's new policies, which include a rejection of any more bailout money.
The country's exports fell 3.3 percent from year-ago levels while imports tumbled 19.9 percent, highlighting deepening weakness in its economy.