Korea Keeps Rates Low on Global Slowing Worries
South Korea's central bank left its key interest rate near a record low Thursday for a second straight month as the risk of slowing global ...
South Korea's central bank left its key interest rate near a record low Thursday for a second straight month as the risk of slowing global ...
Thai-made Nissan March subcompact cars — the first major model from a Japanese automaker being mass produced abroad for sale in Japan
India's industrial output grew 13.8 percent in July — far more than expected — rebounding from a 13-month low in June and adding to pressure
Battling its Japanese gaming rivals on their home turf hasn't been easy for Microsoft Corp.
Stocks rose Wednesday as investors brushed off fresh worries about the health of European banks to resume a rally.
Oracle plans to pay newly appointed President Mark Hurd a base salary of $950,000 a year. The company also says the former Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO
Seeking to give anxious Democrats a boost ahead of the November elections, President Barack Obama is pitching a trio of economic initiatives
World stock markets mostly slipped Wednesday amid new concerns about European banks' exposure to risky debt and as the yen's rise to a fresh
The U.S. dollar sank to a new 15-year low against the yen on Wednesday as investors continued to buy the Japanese currency as a safe ...
Japan's machinery orders, a key gauge of future business investment, rose the most in seven months, a sign that companies are more confident
For a dozen years, Google Inc. has been occasionally swapping its everyday logo for a "doodle," a sketch celebrating holidays, inventions, artists
The first wave of mass-produced advanced batteries funded by the Obama administration's economic recovery program is starting
President Barack Obama is poised to win a long-sought victory as Senate Democrats appear likely to win a key vote that would clear the way
Industrial production in the 16 countries that use the euro was flat in July from the previous month, official figures showed Tuesday
China's currency advanced to a fresh high against the U.S. dollar for the third straight trading day Tuesday, as U.S. lawmakers prepared
The U.S. dollar fell to a new 15-year low against the yen in early Tokyo trade Tuesday as investors tried to avoid risky bets, while ...
Some of the biggest names in business said Monday that they see a bright future for the economy, with famed investor Warren Buffett
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Monday that it is introducing the first cell phone plan that uses the chain's own branding, further demonstrating
The semiconductor industry hasn't fully cracked the challenge of making chips that help people move content seamlessly between their devices
The new president of Hitachi Ltd. urged Japan's government to tackle the strong yen, which is squeezing business as he seeks to transform
China has begun a drive to expand imports of hi-tech products and equipment from countries with which it runs a trade surplus
YouTube is making its long expected foray into live streaming by launching an experimental trial with four new media partners.
Asian stock markets climbed Monday, encouraged by gains on Wall Street and Chinese economic indicators released over the weekend.
A growing influx Chinese capital into Korea has begun reversing the traditional relationship between the two economies.
Artificial "skin" developed by teams at UC Berkeley and Stanford will enable robots to adust theirs grips to be delicate enough to hold an egg
August economic data shows that China grew at a higher-than-expected rate in fixed asset investment, industrial production, retail sales and new loans
Computer maker Hewlett-Packard Co. may be close to another major acquisition. The company is nearing a deal to buy security
China's inflation edged higher in August as the nation's worst flooding in a decade drove an increase in food costs and industrial growth
Hyundai's popular new Sonata is on track to overtake the Honda Accord in this year's U.S. sales according to recent dealership figures, reported Chosun Ilbo.
Analysts say the Obama administration, under congressional pressure to take a tough stance on Chinese trade policies, is expected to declare
Stock futures are surging after upbeat signs of growth in China and Australia lessened worries about a global economic slowdown.
Asian stock markets rose Wednesday, rebounding from losses as Australia's economic growth accelerated and Chinese manufacturing
Getting money down on your favorite sports team is getting a little easier in Nevada with the first-ever legal wagering application for smart phones.
Energy company Exelon Corp. said Tuesday it will pay $900 million for the wind energy assets of manufacturer Deere & Co., potentially signaling
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is shutting down its proprietary trading desks and eliminating around 80 jobs to comply with new restrictions on investment banks
Korean companies aren't waiting for Apple's iPad launch to debut tablets aimed at people who want the mobility of smart phones but with touch-screens
For years, Americans shopping for cars were treated to all sorts of deals and incentives, especially at the end of summer. Think Cash for Clunkers
Inflation in the 16 countries that use the euro fell in August, official figures showed Tuesday, reinforcing market expectations that the European
Not even skinny jeans for $20 are pulling Americans into stores. Nervous about jobs and an unraveling economy, shoppers spent — at best
Asian markets lost ground Tuesday as a strong yen pummeled Japanese shares and after Wall Street fell amid pessimism about the U.S. economy.
Japan's factory output unexpectedly rose in July for the first time in two months as companies bolstered production of machinery, chemicals
Americans spent last month at the fastest pace in four months, helped by a jump in demand for automobiles.
Intel Corp. is buying the wireless communications unit of Germany's Infineon Technologies AG for $1.4 billion in cash, the second deal
China announced plans to fill 20 top posts at some of its largest state-owned enterprises (SOEs), according to a notice on its State-owned Assets
China led the world in global top-selling products with 1,210 items in 2008, according to a Korea International Trade Association analysis
LG Electronics Inc. will unveil an 8.8-milimeter-thick LED TV at the annual Berlin IFA consumer electronics show in September, the company announced
Economic confidence in the 16 countries that use the euro rose to its highest level in nearly two-and-a-half years during August
Dell Inc. is walking away from a bidding contest with rival Hewlett-Packard Co. for data-storage maker 3Par Inc.
Stock futures slipped to start the holiday-shortened week Tuesday after some fresh concerns about the health of European banks rattled overseas markets.
The operating revenues of China's 500 largest firms rose to 41.5% of their U.S. counterparts, according to the China Enterprise Confederation
South Korea's central bank left its key interest rate near a record low Thursday for a second straight month as the risk of slowing global ...
Thai-made Nissan March subcompact cars — the first major model from a Japanese automaker being mass produced abroad for sale in Japan
India's industrial output grew 13.8 percent in July — far more than expected — rebounding from a 13-month low in June and adding to pressure
Battling its Japanese gaming rivals on their home turf hasn't been easy for Microsoft Corp.
Stocks rose Wednesday as investors brushed off fresh worries about the health of European banks to resume a rally.
Oracle plans to pay newly appointed President Mark Hurd a base salary of $950,000 a year. The company also says the former Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO
Seeking to give anxious Democrats a boost ahead of the November elections, President Barack Obama is pitching a trio of economic initiatives
World stock markets mostly slipped Wednesday amid new concerns about European banks' exposure to risky debt and as the yen's rise to a fresh
The U.S. dollar sank to a new 15-year low against the yen on Wednesday as investors continued to buy the Japanese currency as a safe ...
Japan's machinery orders, a key gauge of future business investment, rose the most in seven months, a sign that companies are more confident
For a dozen years, Google Inc. has been occasionally swapping its everyday logo for a "doodle," a sketch celebrating holidays, inventions, artists
The first wave of mass-produced advanced batteries funded by the Obama administration's economic recovery program is starting
President Barack Obama is poised to win a long-sought victory as Senate Democrats appear likely to win a key vote that would clear the way
Industrial production in the 16 countries that use the euro was flat in July from the previous month, official figures showed Tuesday
China's currency advanced to a fresh high against the U.S. dollar for the third straight trading day Tuesday, as U.S. lawmakers prepared
The U.S. dollar fell to a new 15-year low against the yen in early Tokyo trade Tuesday as investors tried to avoid risky bets, while ...
Some of the biggest names in business said Monday that they see a bright future for the economy, with famed investor Warren Buffett
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Monday that it is introducing the first cell phone plan that uses the chain's own branding, further demonstrating
The semiconductor industry hasn't fully cracked the challenge of making chips that help people move content seamlessly between their devices
The new president of Hitachi Ltd. urged Japan's government to tackle the strong yen, which is squeezing business as he seeks to transform
China has begun a drive to expand imports of hi-tech products and equipment from countries with which it runs a trade surplus
YouTube is making its long expected foray into live streaming by launching an experimental trial with four new media partners.
Asian stock markets climbed Monday, encouraged by gains on Wall Street and Chinese economic indicators released over the weekend.
A growing influx Chinese capital into Korea has begun reversing the traditional relationship between the two economies.
Artificial "skin" developed by teams at UC Berkeley and Stanford will enable robots to adust theirs grips to be delicate enough to hold an egg
August economic data shows that China grew at a higher-than-expected rate in fixed asset investment, industrial production, retail sales and new loans
Computer maker Hewlett-Packard Co. may be close to another major acquisition. The company is nearing a deal to buy security
China's inflation edged higher in August as the nation's worst flooding in a decade drove an increase in food costs and industrial growth
Hyundai's popular new Sonata is on track to overtake the Honda Accord in this year's U.S. sales according to recent dealership figures, reported Chosun Ilbo.
Analysts say the Obama administration, under congressional pressure to take a tough stance on Chinese trade policies, is expected to declare
Stock futures are surging after upbeat signs of growth in China and Australia lessened worries about a global economic slowdown.
Asian stock markets rose Wednesday, rebounding from losses as Australia's economic growth accelerated and Chinese manufacturing
Getting money down on your favorite sports team is getting a little easier in Nevada with the first-ever legal wagering application for smart phones.
Energy company Exelon Corp. said Tuesday it will pay $900 million for the wind energy assets of manufacturer Deere & Co., potentially signaling
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is shutting down its proprietary trading desks and eliminating around 80 jobs to comply with new restrictions on investment banks
Korean companies aren't waiting for Apple's iPad launch to debut tablets aimed at people who want the mobility of smart phones but with touch-screens
For years, Americans shopping for cars were treated to all sorts of deals and incentives, especially at the end of summer. Think Cash for Clunkers
Inflation in the 16 countries that use the euro fell in August, official figures showed Tuesday, reinforcing market expectations that the European
Not even skinny jeans for $20 are pulling Americans into stores. Nervous about jobs and an unraveling economy, shoppers spent — at best
Asian markets lost ground Tuesday as a strong yen pummeled Japanese shares and after Wall Street fell amid pessimism about the U.S. economy.
Japan's factory output unexpectedly rose in July for the first time in two months as companies bolstered production of machinery, chemicals
Americans spent last month at the fastest pace in four months, helped by a jump in demand for automobiles.
Intel Corp. is buying the wireless communications unit of Germany's Infineon Technologies AG for $1.4 billion in cash, the second deal
China announced plans to fill 20 top posts at some of its largest state-owned enterprises (SOEs), according to a notice on its State-owned Assets
China led the world in global top-selling products with 1,210 items in 2008, according to a Korea International Trade Association analysis
LG Electronics Inc. will unveil an 8.8-milimeter-thick LED TV at the annual Berlin IFA consumer electronics show in September, the company announced
Economic confidence in the 16 countries that use the euro rose to its highest level in nearly two-and-a-half years during August
Dell Inc. is walking away from a bidding contest with rival Hewlett-Packard Co. for data-storage maker 3Par Inc.
Stock futures slipped to start the holiday-shortened week Tuesday after some fresh concerns about the health of European banks rattled overseas markets.
The operating revenues of China's 500 largest firms rose to 41.5% of their U.S. counterparts, according to the China Enterprise Confederation