New figures from the Bank of Greece show capital flight, offset by government loans
The $80 million acquisition is a way to increase revenue-and a bet on the impending disruption of a multibillion-dollar industry
Worry over Iran is cooling off as the euro crisis heats up, pushing down oil prices. But oil's still priced way ahead of natural gas
Their growth depends on Spain's former colonies
Buying the U.S. cinema chain can teach the Chinese entertainment industry how to operate movie theaters nationwide while boosting the nation's "soft power"
Unemployment is making life hard for workers young and old. Which generation has it worse?
The workshop chain is turning DIY mania into a growing franchise
A critic decides that Musk's egomaniacal ways don't mean he won't deliver on his far-out ventures
Republicans in Congress aren't so quick to embrace his antitax pledge
For 34 years, the Florida lobbyist has fought limits on gun laws
Natural gas, fueled by a hydraulic fracking boom, became cheaper than coal last year
The airline is losing out to Middle East rivals and discounters
An American activist has helped organize an innovative project to bring clean water to people who live in the Amazon oil patch
A Federal Trade Commission judge says Lynda and Stewart Resnick and their company, Roll, failed to prove health benefits they asserted for pomegranate juice
Private lenders are moving into the market for fixed-rate student loans and starting to compete directly against government options
Worry over Iran is cooling off as the euro crisis heats up, pushing down oil prices. But oil's still priced way ahead of natural gas
How the Motorola deal went down, what it means, and where Google-Rola goes from here
A critic decides that Musk's egomaniacal ways don't mean he won't deliver on his far-out ventures
Unemployment is making life hard for workers young and old. Which generation has it worse?
A Spanish company fights malaria with pesticides in house paint
Blue Microphones built a loyal following of musicians. Now it's trying to appeal to Skype users with the first USB mic that mimics human hearing
Starting this summer, business owners need to prepare for a new federal rule meant to protect employees from high fees and expenses
Next time you double park, or take up two spots, prepare for ritual shaming. Well, only if you drive in the clogged streets of Moscow
Despite its association with something everyone hates, Hormel's lunchmeat has not only survived, it's thrived
The man who plans to relaunch the iconic 80s sports car is expanding the DeLorean brand into luxury, two-wheeled transportation
Papers lost $7 of print advertising for every $1 they gained in digital, a new study says
Argentine officials told executives from about 20 companies to cut their imports of goods made in the U.K. as a protest over control of the Falkland Islands, said an official who declined to be identified because he isn't authorized to speak publicly.
Asian stocks entered a bull market yesterday after central-bank easing from the U.S. and Europe to China and Japan fueled the fastest rally in more than two years.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration was blocked by a federal judge from requiring tobacco companies to put graphic health warnings on cigarette packaging.
Davy Jones, the accidental pop-music star who gave voice to songs such as "I'm a Believer'' and "Pleasant Valley Sunday'' as lead singer of the made-for- television band the Monkees, has died. He was 66.
The suspension of AIJ Investment Advisors Co.'s operations amid concerns hedge funds it manages had lost pension money may undermine plans by Japan's retirement funds to boost returns to meet demand in an aging society.
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc., the billboard company controlled by Bain Capital Partners LLC and Thomas H. Lee Partners LP, plans to pay a $2.2 billion dividend, mostly to repay debt.
Seven people in Texas billed U.S. government health programs for $374 million in services that weren't provided or necessary in the largest at-home health-care fraud scheme, according to the Justice Department.
Rivals aren't rushing to emulate the iPhone maker's decision to subject supplier factories to evaluations by the Fair Labor Association
With volatility back to low, pre-crisis levels, safety is being shunned for excitement
Among the basics for the Chinese market: Know who your regulators are
Big improvements in conventional gasoline-powered cars narrow the mileage gap
The world's biggest metals market has drawn multiple takeover bids and its board is meeting on Feb. 23 to review them
When adjusted for volatility, the Tel Aviv TA-25 offers the best returns of any developed stock market
Grads with high debt can't get mortgages, even if they can afford them-another block to a housing recovery






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