Miners who became trapped at a mining site in northern Nicaragua knew of the dangers of working there, but risked it for better pay.
Banking laws designed to cut off funds to terror groups are woefully outdated.
Novartis plans to file an application for marketing authorization of LCZ696 with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration this year.
"The most likely date for the listing in the U.S. is October 13," Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne said Saturday.
Charlie Shrem will admit unlicensed money transmission, his lawyer says.
French magistrates have put Lagarde under formal investigation for "negligence" after questioning her for a fourth time.
Investment and government spending are falling as consumer spending remains weak in Latin America's largest economy.
Some airlines ban the new device that protects knees from reclining seats, but there's no FAA prohibition against it.
The biggest China fund in the U.S. is selling like hotcakes as investors expect more stimulus.
Major food corporations buy small companies dedicated to sustainability in order to help their own practices -- and their images. Does it work?
Falling German investment and trade with Russia is only partly to blame for the economy's recent faltering.
Russian hackers are believed to have hacked JPMorgan Chase and stolen a trove of executives' "sensitive documents."
Rhode Island's embrace of "alternative investments" has generated large Wall Street fees but small returns that have cost taxpayers millions.
The current Ebola outbreak, which particularly affected West Africa, has so far claimed 1,427 lives in four countries. A cure for the virus is yet to be discovered.
Stronger consumer spending and business inventory spending lifted the number after a harsh winter slowed the first quarter.
Major food companies need to invest heavily in corporate social responsibility if they hope to continue to thrive.
The group, which was profitable for the last 18 years, now plans to cut down on capital investment for the next two years.
Russian hackers might have been responsible for the apparent cyber-attack on J.P. Morgan and one other bank.
The handful of public biotech companies working on Ebola treatments and vaccines have seen their stock prices rise as the outbreak continues.
Fewer college students are dreaming of getting rich on Wall Street and are instead envisioning jobs in tech and Silicon Valley startups.
The Japanese camera company has expanded its horizons.
Burger King's $11.4 billion purchase of Canadian chain Tim Hortons is seen as a move to exploit the country's low tax rate.
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State innovation funds are billed as investing in local entrepreneurs, but the funds let politically connected financial firms grab big fees.
Burger King has agreed to buy Tim Hortons Inc., a Canadian donut and coffee shop chain, for cash and stock.
Warren Buffett's plan to help finance Burger King's planned move to Canada to avoid U.S. taxes puts him at odds with Obama administration policy.
Vanke, the country's largest property developer, will offer up to $325,000 to home buyers who spend a similar sum on e-commerce.
Afghanistan’s archaeologists are scrambling to save a 5,000-year-old city that sits atop a massive copper mine.
Zeppelins are distinguished by their incorporation of a rigid frame that shapes the aircraft. Blimps, on the other hand, maintain their shape by regulating pressure.
Legal changes caused a slowdown in the number of inversions after the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, but they have since rebounded.