Lawmakers may have authorized the U.S. Treasury to spend up to $700 billion to buy bad mortgage loans - but Wall Street is still on edge. For the first time in 5-years the Dow Jones blue chip...
Asia stocks fell on Monday as a fresh gain in oil prices again kept investors nervous about rising inflation. Oil topped 126 dollars a barrel roaring back from a recent dip. Asia manufacturers...
Inflation in the 15 country Eurozone region jumped to record highs this month with new data showing a year-on-year rise to 3.5 percent. That's up from 3.3 percent in February. Rising food and...
Asia stocks slid on Monday with investors worried about rising inflation and sluggish U.S. economic growth. Japan's benchmark Nikkei fell 2.3 percent (13,690) its biggest fall in six weeks....
U.S. stocks raced out of the gate encouraged by signs of tame inflation in new goverment data. MOREINFO: Oil prices fell to around the $124 a barrel area after a mixed U.S. supply report and...
The Bank of Canada sees the economy rebounding from its first-quarter contraction to eke out slim growth in the second quarter of this year. - "The Canadian economy remains robust," governor...
Wang Tao, head of economics and strategy for greater China at Bank of America Corp., talks with Bloomberg's Bernard Lo from Beijing about the outlook for China's inflation, economy, and the...
Thailand has dropped plans to create an OPEC-style rice cartel, saying it will focus on finding ways to improve productivity among rice-exporting nations. - Thai Foreign Minister Noppadon...
The world's biggest retailer eyes big sales it one of the world's fastest growing economies MOREINFO: Customers like the variety on offer. Officials say the Wal-Mart spread is good for global...
China's economy slowed in the second quarter to 10.1 percent, a rate officials say shows resilience based on global turmoil and the nation's own natural disaster. The government said the slowdown...