This is what will get the market's attention
On Wednesday, investors will look to the Fed's beige book for any clues on whether the economy could be growing stronger than forecast.
On Wednesday, investors will look to the Fed's beige book for any clues on whether the economy could be growing stronger than forecast.
The founders of Hong Kong's Occupy Central movement on Tuesday called on pro-democracy activists to retreat over fears of violence.
India is speeding up a navy modernization program and leaning on its neighbors to curb Chinese submarine activity in the Indian Ocean.
A halving in the price of iron ore this year has been fueled in part by Chinese speculators.
Dan Eberhart, CEO at Canary, says there is a "battle royale" going on between OPEC and U.S. shale producers.
As oil prices fall fast, Jim Cramer turned to T Boone Pickens for his expert opinion on where energy could be headed.
Doug Gordon, Senior Investment Strategist at Russell Investments, explains why investors brushed off lower oil prices in Tuesday's U.S trading session.
A new study claims you could earn 12 percent less if you are a leftie, the Daily Mail reported.
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The FBI seized twenty boxes of documents related to the Los Angeles Unified School District’s $1.3 billion iPads-for-all project Monday.
China's draft regulations for a bank deposit insurance system could see full interest rate liberalization soon, but slow growth might impede reforms.
Hong Kong is in the midst of a recession, says China expert Andy Xie, as new data shows the economy is starting to feel the pain of ongoing protests.
Karl Brauer, Senior Analyst at Kelley Blue Book, believes increased confidence in the economy and lower unemployment are boosting November auto sales.
Avian influenza, known as bird flu, has killed thousands of turkeys and chickens on two farms near Canada's border with Washington state.
Peter Schiff, CEO at Euro Pacific Capital, says things look gloomy for consumers, pointing to a temporary reduction in gas prices, weak holiday sales, and low paying service jobs.
Energy expert John Kilduff said a "perfect storm" in commodities will likely cause oil prices to fall further.
Californians may love their electric cars and hybrids. But after nearly a decade of decline, gasoline sales are rising again in the Golden State. During the most recent fiscal year, the amount of gasoline sold in California inched up .9 percent, according to data released Tuesday by California Board of Equalization. The board, which tracks
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