Iceland slashes rates for first time in 2 years
Country's central bank governor insists it is not facing the same deflation risks as the euro zone.
Country's central bank governor insists it is not facing the same deflation risks as the euro zone.
Russia's central bank effectively abandoned the trading corridor for the ruble on Wednesday.
The Dow has not had a loss in a pre-election year since 1939, a statistic that suggests stocks could be up again in 2015.
Hess' iconic green-and-white toy trucks are in the running for induction into the National Toy Hall of Fame.
The pace of growth in the U.S. services sector slid for a second month, but employment hit a fresh nine-year high.
In a veiled warning to tea party lawmakers, Eric Cantor called on Republicans to work with Obama.
Republicans likely will use their new-found power to take on a variety of issues, but none more so than tax reform.
Following his GOP primary defeat this past summer, Eric Cantor tells CNBC he never heard from President Barack Obama.
The pace of growth in the U.S. services sector slowed more than previously estimated in October, hitting its lowest level in six months.
Federal financial regulators must remove the implicit view from creditors that the government will step in to protect large financial institutions, a top Fed official said.
Audi is recalling nearly 102,000 luxury cars because the front air bags may not inflate in a crash.
The Minneapolis Fed president said an interest-rate hike at any time in 2015 would be "inappropriate" because of the muted outlook for inflation.
Ahead of Friday's jobs reports, CNBC's Jim Cramer weighs in on today's ADP data that shows 230,000 jobs were added last month.
Cato's David Boaz (@david_boaz) and John Samples (@SamplesatCato) discuss the 2014 elections and prospects for a more libertarian public policy in the coming years. Video produced by Caleb O. Brown, Austin Bragg, Kevin Sennett and Tess Terrible.
What's giving health stocks confidence in profit forecasts? Like it or not, it's the Affordable Care Act.
Eric Cantor says unilateral action by Obama on immigration would "light a fuse" among Republicans now that they control Congress.
U.S. private employers added 230,000 jobs in October, exceeding economists' expectations, a report by a payrolls processor showed on Wednesday.
Italy is suffering from a recession and increasing debt but Jim O'Neill has some unconventional ideas on how to help the country.
The Republicans will now be in control of the Senate for the first time since 2007. Now it has to prove itself.
President Barack Obama will hold a news conference on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the sweeping Republican victory in Tuesday's midterm election.
Nearly everyone agrees that texting and driving is dangerous. Most people do it anyway.
Voters in five states approved ballot measures calling for raises in their states' minimum wages, adding to the federal debate.