As eurozone heals from crisis, demand for eurozone investments rises
The European Central Bank says international investors are recovering their appetite to hold euros.
Indian budget allocates more money for colossal, $33 million statue than for women's safety
In a country grappling with poverty, sluggish growth and a daunting deficit, India's new budget has set aside 2 billion rupees ($33 million) for a colossal iron-and-bronze statue almost twice the size of the Statue of Liberty.
China indicts US, British corporate investigators for illegally obtaining private information
Chinese authorities have formally indicted two corporate investigators, an American and Briton, for allegedly illegally obtaining and selling private information.
BRICS nations meet for summit in northeastern Brazil
The leaders of the BRICS nations are meeting in Brazil for a summit where they are expected to officially create a bailout and development fund worth $100 billion.
China auto sales cool in June as domestic brands lose more share to foreign rivals
Car sales in China cooled in June, with domestic brands falling further behind their foreign rivals in the world's biggest auto market.
Faith-affiliated nonprofits' contraceptive challenge is next health law case for Supreme Court
How much distance from an immoral act is enough?
In new move to ease currency controls, China will allow banks to set exchange rates
China has announced a new step toward easing its tight currency controls, allowing banks to set their own exchange rates in dealings with customers.
China, South Korea summit to enhance already strong ties with currency exchange, trade talks
The economic relationship between China and South Korea looks like it couldn't be better as Xi Jinping arrives in Seoul Thursday for his first presidential visit to the Korean Peninsula.
Mexican billionaire Slim says better wages, access to loans key to improving status of Latinos
Increasing workers' earning power and offering Latino-owned companies easier access to funding that can be used for growth and expansion can help improve the social and economic status of Latinos in the U.S. and throughout Latin America, Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim told a group of religious and community leaders Sunday.
McDonald's Japan to strengthen checks on chicken suppliers, says earnings likely to be hurt
McDonald's in Japan is increasing its checks on chicken from suppliers in China and Thailand after allegations a Chinese supplier sold expired chicken.
Puerto Rico power company's finances worry US investors, who call for more information
U.S. investors are pushing Puerto Rico officials to provide more information about the financial health of the island's power company amid fears it might soon seek to restructure millions of dollars in debt.
Pressure mounts on Bank of England to raise rates as inflation shows unexpectedly big rise
Inflation in the U.K. increased unexpectedly in June, raising expectations that the Bank of England may start raising interest rates soon, possibly by the end of this year.
EU moves to protect halloumi/hellim cheese from both sides of Greek-Turkish divided Cyprus
The European Union has moved to recognize halloumi, or hellim in Turkish, as a protected cheese from both sides of the Greek-Turkish divided island of Cyprus and lauds it as a symbolic step toward further reunification.
Explosion shuts down natural gas pipeline from Iran to Turkey
Turkey's energy minister says an explosion on a natural gas pipeline between Iran and Turkey caused a large fire and shut down the flow of gas.
EU moves to protect halloumi/hellim cheese from both sides of Greek-Turkish divided Cyprus
The European Union has moved to recognize halloumi, or hellim in Turkish, as a protected cheese from both sides of the Greek-Turkish divided island of Cyprus and lauds it as a symbolic step toward further reunification.
China to put American, British detectives who worked for Glaxo on trial Aug. 8
A Shanghai court says American and British investigators who worked for drug maker GlaxoSmithKline will stand trial Aug. 8 on charges of illegally obtaining information on Chinese citizens....
BP warns that further Russia sanctions could hit profits because of stake in Rosneft
Energy company BP has warned that further international sanctions on Russia could have an adverse impact on its profits because of its stake in the oil giant, Rosneft.
Hong Kong pro-democracy news website folds in face of rising political pressure
A popular Hong Kong pro-democracy website has closed, citing political pressure.
Hong Kong fights for its future in the face of growing Chinese influence
As skyscrapers around Hong Kong harbor erupted into a reverie of laser beams and giant digital displays during their synchronized nightly light show, one innocuous 28-story building near the water's edge had stayed dark for months, clad in bamboo scaffolding for a face-lift.
Argentina president says country will not go into default because it has paid its debts
Argentina's president says her country will not default because it has paid its debts to bondholders.