China fears US Republican opposition in climate talks
Chinese climate change negotiators fear US Republican Party opposition could hamper a deal to limit greenhouse gas emissions, they warned.
Chinese climate change negotiators fear US Republican Party opposition could hamper a deal to limit greenhouse gas emissions, they warned.
The euro zone poses a serious danger for global growth, with the world's economy already "in low gear", the OECD said on Tuesday.
With oil prices and global demand showing a dramatic dip in 2014, the U.K.'s central bank has moved to reassure investors that it could still use stimulus measures.
Kenny Polcari offers up his Thanksgiving market outlook and a roasted turkey recipe. Just add champagne! (Don't ask. Just do it.)
Distribution of ‘Game of Thrones’ and others will draw regulators’ attention
Seoul aims to secure leading position in internet speed and hardware exports
The low cost of borrowing carries risks of excess on financial markets, Germany's Bundesbank warned on Tuesday.
Changes to bank’s top team expected to herald modernisation of corporate governance
Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan to hold investor roadshow
Countries in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development spend, on average, 22 per cent of GDP on social expenditure, which includes transfers in cash, such as pensions and in-kind, such as education. North and western Europe tend to spend the most: the east and anglophone countries, the least.
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Regulator says managers could be more transparent about the use of in-house funds
Spain's Santander said it had named former CFO Jose Antonio Alvarez as chief executive officer to replace Javier Marin.
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Traditional publishing on printed media continues to see a decline, according to a top executive at a global information services provider.
U.S. funds are making sure they don't get stuck holding hard-to-sell bonds when rates start to rise, perhaps next year.
Just in time for the holidays, Google is throwing its money, brain power and technology at the humble spoon for people with tremors.
Grand jury says no charges for officer who killed black US teenager
A Twitter account apparently run by the office of Iran's Supreme Leader said "arrogant" powers had failed to bring it to its knees.
Pollution from Europe's largest industrial facilities cost as much as 189 billion euros ($235 billion) in 2012.
Wal-Mart's chief merchandising officer, Duncan Mac Naughton, is expected to leave the world's largest retailer just days before Black Friday.
Grand jury chooses not to indict police officer who shot an unarmed black teenager, sparking off an angry response, NBC reports.
Whether they want to or not, consumers will soon know how many calories they are eating when ordering off the menu at chain restaurants.
Look to US Treasuries instead for a contrarian opportunity
OPEC is facing a "shale-tinged" reality and needs a "wake-up call," energy analysts warn.