Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew on Tuesday urged Congress to clamp down on inversion deals, calling them an "abuse of our tax system."
Many economists believe more policy support may be needed in coming months to sustain any recovery.
Here's how community colleges can help students get loans -- and repay them.
Yahoo reported that revenue and net earnings were disappointing, but said it would return Alibaba IPO cash to investors.
The institution is designed to compete with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
A survey showed that territorial concerns dominate Beijing's relationship with its Asian neighbors.
Toyota says its hybrid ran the 12.9 mile Grand Prix-like public track sipping fuel only on uphill climbs.
A recent poll shows more American expats are thinking about renouncing citizenship to avoid harsh new tax laws.
An estimated 8 million of Ethiopia's 60 million people are at immediate risk due to drought.
“Every indication is, this was done with the best of intentions but not the best of judgment.”
A three-year drought is drying up the West's reservoirs.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called on Muslims across the world to unite against Israel over the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
"Toward the end of the second quarter, we saw encouraging signs across our businesses."
Airbus and Boeing, between the two of them, have seen nearly 300 cancelled orders so far this year.
Rejecting American claims, the WTO asked the country to “bring its measures in conformity with its obligations."
Few knew Nadine Gordimer's work better than Robert Boyers, the editor of a small literary magazine to which she would submit work ahead of the New Yorker and Harpers.
The Illinois attorney general sues two companies for proffering "bogus services" to student loan borrowers.
The U.N. Security Council on Monday authorized humanitarian access without Syrian government consent at four border crossings into rebel-held areas from Turkey, Iraq and Jordan, although Syria has warned it deems such deliveries an attack.
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus is patenting a new type of airline seat that resembles a bicycle seat.
A nearly three-decade long regulation restricts exports of unmanned aerial vehicles.
The settlement charge for selling shoddy mortgage-based securities hits hard on Citi's bottom line.
The settlement figure was more that twice what many analysts expected earlier this year.
The targeted lending program, which was announced in June, is expected to disburse the first round of funds in September.
Chicago-based AbbVie wants to buy Shire to cut its tax bill and diversify its product line-up.
SEBI cautioned market participants in the country to beware of funds being funneled to terrorist groups.
Companies like Nike and Adidas made billions off of World Cup-related merchandise.
The CFM International joint venture pegged the value of the engine order at $2.6 billion.
China and India are the most common birth countries of Asian immigrants to the U.S. who received their green cards last year.
Big tech names set to report next week include Intel Corp and Yahoo Inc on Tuesday; eBay Inc on Wednesday and Google Inc on Thursday.