China Banks to Refuse Loans for 3rd Homes
Commercial banks can refuse to issue loans to buyers of their third home in areas suffering from excessive real estate price inflation
Commercial banks can refuse to issue loans to buyers of their third home in areas suffering from excessive real estate price inflation
The per capita GDP of the 11 richest Chinese cities has risen to $20,000 on a purchasing-power parity (PPP) basis
As congressional investigators dig further into potential electronic problems in runaway Toyotas, the automaker is facing other safety concerns
Hawaiian Airlines again tops a list of 18 of the nation's busiest carriers for best service. Closely trailing is low-cost carrier AirTran.
Venture capitalists invested more money in U.S. startups during the first three months of 2010 compared with a year earlier
Asian stock markets fell Friday as investors mulled whether the region's strong economic growth so far this year could trigger inflation
Volkswagen AG's worldwide deliveries were up by nearly a quarter in the first three months of this year as the car market rebounded
Stocks traded in a tight range Thursday after mixed economic reports gave investors an excuse to take a break from buying after five straight days ...
China trimmed its holdings of U.S. Treasury debt 1.3 percent in February, the fourth consecutive decline. Those reductions are raising concerns
The German economy will continue its slow recovery with growth rates at 1.5 percent this year and 1.4 percent in 2011 while the job market
Toyota announced safety tests on all its sport-utility vehicle models in a sweeping effort Thursday to reassure buyers after Consumer Reports warned
Link-shortening services such as TinyURL seem ideal for criminals because they can disguise the names of malicious sites. Yet on Twitter
Asian stock markets were mostly higher Wednesday amid expectations low global interest rates will continue to fuel strong economic growth.
Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. will unveil a parts-sharing and research alliance with German automaker Daimler AG
Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg says the company has told Apple that it wants to carry the iPhone. But he declined to say when — or ...
Samsung Electronics Co. on Tuesday forecast a surge in first quarter operating profit to near-record levels, heading into a year for which the biggest flat
Toyota's Prius hybrid was Japan's top-selling car in March for an 11th straight month despite global recall woes, an industry group said Tuesday.
Money-losing Hitachi will focus on ecological businesses including hybrid railways and batteries for green cars in its latest effort to return to profitability
The government accused Toyota of hiding a "dangerous defect" and proposed a record $16.4 million fine on Monday for failing to quickly alert regulators
Employers holding out for more evidence that the economic recovery is finally taking hold got some Monday: The nation's service sector is growing quickly
Interest rates rose Monday in the bond market on fresh signs the economy is continuing its slow, steady recovery.
Apple says it sold more than 300,000 iPads on Saturday, the day it debuted across the country.
Asian stock markets were mostly higher Monday after an encouraging U.S. jobs report offered the latest sign the global economy is on the mend.
Apple Inc. began selling its much-anticipated iPad on Saturday, drawing eager customers intent on being among the first owners of the tablet-style devices.
A state-affiliated industry group vowed Friday to tighten control over iron ore trading as Chinese steelmakers discussed strategy for contentious price talks
Sharp's latest 3-D displays deliver bright, clear imagery without the cumbersome glasses usually required for such technology.
Asian stock markets rose slightly Friday after expanding U.S. manufacturing suggested the world's biggest economy is poised for solid growth
Mind reading may no longer be the domain of psychics and fortune tellers — now some computers can do it, too.
General Motors Co. said Monday demand in China is so strong that the company's annual sales may top 2 million vehicles this year — four ...
China reported a $7.24 billion trade deficit in March, its first in almost six years, though the trend is likely to be short-lived.
The stock market closed at a new 18-month high Friday, with the Dow Jones industrial average briefly touching 11,000 before retreating slightly.
South Korea's central bank left its key interest rate at a record low Friday as its new governor begins weighing when to end an 18-month-old ...
Asian stock markets were mostly higher Friday ahead of the region's first peek next week at first quarter economic growth numbers.
China's passenger car sales jumped 63 percent in March from a year earlier as manufacturers scrambled to meet strong demand driven
Apple Inc.'s iPhone and iPad devices will soon be able to run more than one program at a time, an ability that phones from Apple's ...
The number of newly laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits rose last week, a sign that jobs remain scarce
Hollywood and Bollywood linked arms Thursday to fight piracy, with the announcement of a coalition among the Motion Picture Association of America
World markets slid Thursday amid mounting worries about a potential Greek debt default as the country's borrowing costs continue to go through the roof.
Warmer weather and an earlier Easter enticed shoppers into stores for spring merchandise in March, helping retailers post strong sales gains for the month.
Five days before Toyota announced a massive recall, a U.S. public relations executive at the automaker warned colleagues in an internal e-mail: "We need to ...
United Airlines and US Airways are in talks about combining into what would be the nation's second-biggest airline, a person with knowledge of the situation
General Motors Co., steadily returning to health after its near-collapse in 2009, said Wednesday it plans to pay off its government loans by June
Tax Day is a dreaded deadline for millions, but for nearly half of U.S. households it's simply somebody else's problem.
Growth in leading rich economies will slow in the first half of this year, with the United States and Japan outpacing sluggish Europe
Toyota Motor Corporation kept up its worldwide damage-control campaign, apologizing to European customers at the Geneva Auto Show
Yahoo Inc. CEO Carol Bartz says she hopes investors growing impatient for her to turn around the slumping Internet company remember how long it took
TiVo Inc., the pioneer of the digital video recorder, hopes its new DVRs coming out this spring will keep the company relevant
Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea said Tuesday that its U.S. sales rose 11 percent in February, as storms in the eastern and central parts of ...
Hybrid or hype? More and more automakers rolled out their newest hybrids, or announced plans to do so, at the Geneva Auto Show on Tuesday, ...
Commercial banks can refuse to issue loans to buyers of their third home in areas suffering from excessive real estate price inflation
The per capita GDP of the 11 richest Chinese cities has risen to $20,000 on a purchasing-power parity (PPP) basis
As congressional investigators dig further into potential electronic problems in runaway Toyotas, the automaker is facing other safety concerns
Hawaiian Airlines again tops a list of 18 of the nation's busiest carriers for best service. Closely trailing is low-cost carrier AirTran.
Venture capitalists invested more money in U.S. startups during the first three months of 2010 compared with a year earlier
Asian stock markets fell Friday as investors mulled whether the region's strong economic growth so far this year could trigger inflation
Volkswagen AG's worldwide deliveries were up by nearly a quarter in the first three months of this year as the car market rebounded
Stocks traded in a tight range Thursday after mixed economic reports gave investors an excuse to take a break from buying after five straight days ...
China trimmed its holdings of U.S. Treasury debt 1.3 percent in February, the fourth consecutive decline. Those reductions are raising concerns
The German economy will continue its slow recovery with growth rates at 1.5 percent this year and 1.4 percent in 2011 while the job market
Toyota announced safety tests on all its sport-utility vehicle models in a sweeping effort Thursday to reassure buyers after Consumer Reports warned
Link-shortening services such as TinyURL seem ideal for criminals because they can disguise the names of malicious sites. Yet on Twitter
Asian stock markets were mostly higher Wednesday amid expectations low global interest rates will continue to fuel strong economic growth.
Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. will unveil a parts-sharing and research alliance with German automaker Daimler AG
Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg says the company has told Apple that it wants to carry the iPhone. But he declined to say when — or ...
Samsung Electronics Co. on Tuesday forecast a surge in first quarter operating profit to near-record levels, heading into a year for which the biggest flat
Toyota's Prius hybrid was Japan's top-selling car in March for an 11th straight month despite global recall woes, an industry group said Tuesday.
Money-losing Hitachi will focus on ecological businesses including hybrid railways and batteries for green cars in its latest effort to return to profitability
The government accused Toyota of hiding a "dangerous defect" and proposed a record $16.4 million fine on Monday for failing to quickly alert regulators
Employers holding out for more evidence that the economic recovery is finally taking hold got some Monday: The nation's service sector is growing quickly
Interest rates rose Monday in the bond market on fresh signs the economy is continuing its slow, steady recovery.
Apple says it sold more than 300,000 iPads on Saturday, the day it debuted across the country.
Asian stock markets were mostly higher Monday after an encouraging U.S. jobs report offered the latest sign the global economy is on the mend.
Apple Inc. began selling its much-anticipated iPad on Saturday, drawing eager customers intent on being among the first owners of the tablet-style devices.
A state-affiliated industry group vowed Friday to tighten control over iron ore trading as Chinese steelmakers discussed strategy for contentious price talks
Sharp's latest 3-D displays deliver bright, clear imagery without the cumbersome glasses usually required for such technology.
Asian stock markets rose slightly Friday after expanding U.S. manufacturing suggested the world's biggest economy is poised for solid growth
Mind reading may no longer be the domain of psychics and fortune tellers — now some computers can do it, too.
General Motors Co. said Monday demand in China is so strong that the company's annual sales may top 2 million vehicles this year — four ...
China reported a $7.24 billion trade deficit in March, its first in almost six years, though the trend is likely to be short-lived.
The stock market closed at a new 18-month high Friday, with the Dow Jones industrial average briefly touching 11,000 before retreating slightly.
South Korea's central bank left its key interest rate at a record low Friday as its new governor begins weighing when to end an 18-month-old ...
Asian stock markets were mostly higher Friday ahead of the region's first peek next week at first quarter economic growth numbers.
China's passenger car sales jumped 63 percent in March from a year earlier as manufacturers scrambled to meet strong demand driven
Apple Inc.'s iPhone and iPad devices will soon be able to run more than one program at a time, an ability that phones from Apple's ...
The number of newly laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits rose last week, a sign that jobs remain scarce
Hollywood and Bollywood linked arms Thursday to fight piracy, with the announcement of a coalition among the Motion Picture Association of America
World markets slid Thursday amid mounting worries about a potential Greek debt default as the country's borrowing costs continue to go through the roof.
Warmer weather and an earlier Easter enticed shoppers into stores for spring merchandise in March, helping retailers post strong sales gains for the month.
Five days before Toyota announced a massive recall, a U.S. public relations executive at the automaker warned colleagues in an internal e-mail: "We need to ...
United Airlines and US Airways are in talks about combining into what would be the nation's second-biggest airline, a person with knowledge of the situation
General Motors Co., steadily returning to health after its near-collapse in 2009, said Wednesday it plans to pay off its government loans by June
Tax Day is a dreaded deadline for millions, but for nearly half of U.S. households it's simply somebody else's problem.
Growth in leading rich economies will slow in the first half of this year, with the United States and Japan outpacing sluggish Europe
Toyota Motor Corporation kept up its worldwide damage-control campaign, apologizing to European customers at the Geneva Auto Show
Yahoo Inc. CEO Carol Bartz says she hopes investors growing impatient for her to turn around the slumping Internet company remember how long it took
TiVo Inc., the pioneer of the digital video recorder, hopes its new DVRs coming out this spring will keep the company relevant
Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea said Tuesday that its U.S. sales rose 11 percent in February, as storms in the eastern and central parts of ...
Hybrid or hype? More and more automakers rolled out their newest hybrids, or announced plans to do so, at the Geneva Auto Show on Tuesday, ...