Autos: Next subprime crisis?
Next subprime crisis
GE Announces Board Shakeup, Change in CEO Pay
General Electric said the value of Chairman and Chief Executive Jeff Immelt's total compensation fell about 11.5% last year to $33 million, and that three board members would leave this year in a "refreshment."
A $22M Haul for Jerry Seinfeld's Car Collection
Jerry Seinfeld unloaded a collection of 17 cars at an auction over the weekend. The total haul: $22.2 million.
Higher Rates Good for Bond ETFs?
The market didn’t act badly this past week, but if you just looked at Thursday and Friday, it felt awful.
Asia stocks climb as investors await China factory data, look past Fed rate rise fears
Asian stock markets climbed Tuesday after Fed officials tried to soothe fears over the world economy and investors hoped for stabilization in weak China factory data.
Asian stocks fall after worries about global growth weigh on US, European shares
Asian stock markets were mostly lower Monday after concerns about global growth weighed on U.S. and European share prices.
Global markets stabilize a day after a plunge in China; US opens higher on earnings gains
U.S. stocks were slightly higher in early trading Tuesday following five straight losses.
Business events and economic reports scheduled for the coming month
All times are Eastern WEDNESDAY, July 1 WASHINGTON — Institute for Supply Management releases its manufacturing index for June, 10 a.m.; Commerce Department releases construction spending for May, 10 a.m.
Top business stories: A year of US economic might, hacker attacks, tumbling oil prices
This year showed how sheltered the U.S. economy is from geopolitical and health crises around the world.
Top business stories: A year of US economic might, hacker attacks, tumbling oil prices
This year showed how sheltered the U.S. economy is from geopolitical and health crises around the world.
Top Business Stories of 2014: US Grows, World Slows
This year showed how sheltered the U.S. economy is from geopolitical and health crises around the world.
Cost of Federal Regulation: $1.88 trillion
The Urge to Regulate Comes With a Hefty Price Tag Costing Trillions
The White House's Misstep on GM's Pay Gap
Given Mary Barra's longer tenure at GM, why does the automaker believe her value as CEO is worth 52% less than its former chief?
Afghanistan’s $43 Million Gas Station
A government watchdog just released a new report blasting the Dept. of Defense for spending nearly $43 million on building a compressed natural gas filling station in Afghanistan.
AM General starts building Mercedes SUV at Indiana plant, hopes other automakers will follow
Black Mercedes-Benz R-Class SUVs rolled down the AM General assembly line Tuesday interspersed with white MV-1 wheelchair-accessible vans as workers began producing vehicles for the German automaker, a scene company officials believe is a sign of hope for the northern Indiana auto plant where Hummer H2s once were made.
A state-by-state look at governors' trade trips abroad, their costs and results
U.S. governors have taken or scheduled about 80 trips abroad since the start of 2014, generally focused on boosting exports or recruiting businesses to their states.
Tennessee Senate speaker questions subsidies for unionized GM plant amid VW union spat
State Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey said Thursday that it may have been "a mistake" for Tennessee to subsidize the development of the General Motors plant outside Nashville because it has a United Auto Workers union contract.
Treasury Department selling last of its stake in Ally Financial taken in 2008 bailout
The government is selling the last of its shares in Ally Financial Inc., the former financing arm of General Motors that was bailed out during the financial crisis.
Business Highlights
___ Across US job market, layoffs are becoming rare WASHINGTON (AP) — The risk of losing your job is getting smaller and smaller.
On a roll with hybrid success, Toyota gambles on futuristic fuel cell car running on hydrogen
Rocket science long dismissed as too impractical and expensive for everyday cars is getting a push into the mainstream by Toyota, the world's top-selling automaker.







