Volkswagen to Pay up to $87 Million in Australia for Scandal
Volkswagen and a law firm say the German automaker has agreed to settle an Australian class action stemming from its diesel emissions scandal.
Volkswagen and a law firm say the German automaker has agreed to settle an Australian class action stemming from its diesel emissions scandal.
The company that made billions selling OxyContin has filed for bankruptcy protection.
The pound has hit its highest level against the dollar since July amid hopes a no-deal Brexit can be avoided.
A top United Auto Workers official says the union and General Motors are far apart on major issues, increasing the likelihood of a strike as early as Sunday night.
New York’s attorney general contends in court papers filed Friday that the family that owns OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma used Swiss and other hidden accounts to transfer $1 billion to themselves.
One of the most hotly anticipated stock market listings of the year – the flotation of office property rental firm WeWork – is now in doubt.
The U.S. economy is sending signs of a possible recession on the horizon, yet the stock market has gone on a what-me-worry rise toward record heights.
A group of insurance companies representing claims from 2017 and 2018 Northern California wildfires reached an $11 billion settlement with Pacific Gas & Electric.
A federal appeals court in Washington has thrown out a 5-cent hike to the price of a first class “Forever Stamp” along with other adjustments made in January to the price of first-class mail.
US retail sales rose a moderate 0.4% in July, driven higher by auto purchases.