DETROIT: Americans are buying more new cars than ever before. U.S. auto sales were expected to reach a record high of 17.5 million...
DETROIT: Americans are buying more new cars than ever before. U.S. auto sales were expected to reach a record high of 17.5 million...
London: Bosses in Britain's top companies will have earned more this year by the end of "Fat Cat Tuesday" than the average UK...
Las Vegas: Spending on personal tech gadgets is taking a hit from the economic slowdown in China and the strong US dollar, researchers...
\ \ By Julia Edwards and Joel Schectman WASHINGTON: The U.S. Justice Department on Monday filed a civil lawsuit against Volkswagen AG for...
By Jan Harvey LONDON: Gold rallied more than 1 percent on Monday, buoyed by rising tensions in the Middle East and a sharp...
Authorities in China suspended trading on the country's stock markets in the early afternoon of January 4, 2016, after shares sank 7%. AFP...
Tokyo: The yen on Monday hit its highest level against the dollar since October as traders moved into the unit due to rising...
Seoul: South Korea's largest automakers, Hyundai Motor and its affiliate Kia, have forecast their slowest sales growth in a decade for 2016, due...
KARACHI: Pakistan’s rupee could lose 4-5 per cent of its value against the US dollar this year but annual depreciation of such levels...
A file photo of Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras speaking in Athens, Greece, on Wednesday, June 17, 2015. AP Athens: Greece's prime minister...
NEW YORK (AP) -- AT&T will no longer offer discounted phones with two-year contracts starting Jan. 8. Before you rush out to beat...
South Korean couples take a selfie photograph in front of a traditional pavilion during a countdown event to celebrate the New Year at...
Steel pipes are loaded onto ships for export in eastern China's Jiangsu province Beijing: A gauge of Chinese factory activity ticked up slightly...
Russia is suing Ukraine for $3 bn it says it lent to Viktor Yanukovych in 2013 before he was deposed as president. AFP ...
China's economic slowdown plagued trading floors in 2015 and sent commodities reeling because the Asian giant is a top consumer of many raw...
The Hague: The biggest Dutch chain of department stores, American-owned Vroom and Dreesman, on Thursday declared itself bankrupt after years of losses, but...
LONDON: Gold was steady on Thursday but poised to mark its third straight annual loss, ahead of what is likely to be another...
By Aung Hla Tun and Timothy Mclaughlin YANGON: Consortia led by China's CITIC Group Corporation have won bids for two projects to develop...