Euro slumps as Italian budget turmoil deepens
Brazilian real surges more than 2.5% after latest poll shows far-right candidate extending lead ahead of Sunday’s election
Brazilian real surges more than 2.5% after latest poll shows far-right candidate extending lead ahead of Sunday’s election
Shares of Ford Motor Co. F, -1.29% slumped 1.2% in morning trade Tuesday, after the auto maker reported that September total U.S. vehicle sales fell 11.2% from a year ago to 197,404 vehicles, as truck sales declined for the first time since December 2017.
Tesla shares surged 17 percent on Monday, placing the stock on track for its largest gain in two months after CEO Elon Musk reached a settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Saturday.
Shares of General Electric surged more than 7 percent on Monday, after the company announced it would replace CEO John Flannery with former Danaher chief Lawrence Culp.
The longest bull market in history could be showing worrying echoes of one of the greatest crashes Wall Street has ever seen.
Market players will be looking for clues as to Greece’s economic plans when Athens unveils its draft budget for 2019 later Monday.
Those who went into foreclosure during the housing crisis are still feeling its effects
Maria Landi, a 75-year-old retired insurance specialist, and her husband John, had been making payments on their East Brunswick, New Jersey home for 40 years when Wells Fargo foreclosed on it in 2010.
Kurian had previously taken a leave of absence
One of Oracle Corp.’s top technical executives resigned on Friday, less than a month after he announced he was taking a leave of absence.
It’s the home stretch to allow the outgoing Mexican president to sign
The Canadian government has entered intensive weekend trade talks with the Trump administration in hopes of reaching an agreement on a revised North American Free Trade Agreement before a U.S.-imposed Sunday deadline.
Data on pay could be impacted by the hurricane that hit the Carolinas
Another jobs report, another close look at wages.