The European Central Bank could announce an aggressive bond buying program on Thursday. Paul Richards, UBS, thinks quantitative easing is already priced into the euro. ..
Executives at the state-controlled Russian bank, which has cut hundreds of employees following U.S. and European Union sanctions, are betting a little jazz and vodka with the ..
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the idea that we’ve entered a 'post-PC era' is about to make a huge comeback in 2015. ..
A federal appeals court in Manhattan ruled on Wednesday that, although it was not JPMorgan's intention, it clearly authorized its law firm to file papers in 2008 that uns ..
Microsoft will give away its upcoming Windows 10 operating system as a free upgrade to users of the most recent versions of Windows and Windows Phone, as the world's larg ..
The European Central Bank's Executive Board has proposed a program that would see the ECB buy 50 billion euros in bonds per month from March. ..
Although lower oil prices might make some airlines hesitate about upgrading their fleets, the overall boost to the economy from cheaper energy is sustaining new jet demand, he ..
U.S. cities will see strong job growth this year, but only about half will return to the employment peaks reached before the recession began more than seven years ago, accordi ..
OPEC defended on Wednesday its decision not to intervene to halt the oil price collapse, shrugging off warnings by top energy firms that the cartel's policy could lead to ..
Groundbreaking for U.S. single-family homes raced to the highest level in more than 6-1/2 years in December and permits surged, in a hopeful sign for the sluggish housing mark ..
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