How major US stock market indexes fared Tuesday
U.S. stock indexes finished barely higher Tuesday after a late slump erased much of an early gain.
U.S. stock indexes finished barely higher Tuesday after a late slump erased much of an early gain.
Retail giant Target (NYSE:TGT) on Monday announced its intention to increase its hourly minimum wage to $15 by the end of 2020, a decision one analyst said other retailers may not feel too much pressure to follow.
Prime-time viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen for Sept. 18-24.
A new city of 58,000 residents could rise in Southern California now that a deal has been reached to end a decades-long development battle.
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Jay Clayton faces the wrath of lawmakers on Tuesday, after Wall Street’s top market regulator and watchdog fell victim to a breach itself last year, disclosing the attack in a press release last week.
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday: Carnival Corp., up $1.82 to $65.32 The cruise line company raised its annual forecasts after a strong third quarter.
Adidas shares sank on the German stock exchange Tuesday after the FBI arrested James Gatto, the top marketing executive for the sports apparel company’s basketball division, on corruption charges.
ABC's "World News Tonight" with David Muir has some bragging rights.
Swiss agribusiness giant Syngenta has agreed to settle tens of thousands of U.S. lawsuits by farmers over the company's rollout of a genetically engineered corn seed variety before China approved it for imports.
Dyson Ltd., the British company best known for its vacuum cleaners, is working on an electric car that it says will be launched by 2020.
Toyota Motor Corp. says it is investing $374 million at five U.S. plants to support production of its first American-made hybrid powertrain.
The Latest on fraud and corruption charges announced against people associated with college basketball (all times local): 11:10 a.m.
Recently released briefing documents suggest the company's previously rejected new drug application still isn't ready.
Equifax (NYSE:EFX) CEO Richard Smith retired suddenly on Tuesday after the company suffered a massive hack that put the sensitive information of about 143 million Americans at risk, but despite near-term discomfort, there’s a chance Equifax and other credit reporting agencies could ultimately benefit from the incident.
The leader of the Standing Rock Sioux and an attorney for private North Dakota landowners believe the builder of the Dakota Access pipeline got off too lightly when it settled allegations that it violated rules including those dealing with artifacts discoveries.
Here's everything investors need to know ahead of Tesla's update on quarterly deliveries next week.
Axovant's valuation takes a monstrous hit after a critical clinical setback in Alzheimer's disease.
The Latest on the Republican effort to overhaul the tax code (all times local): 11 a.m.
Swedish police say a train carrying passengers has collided with an armored vehicle south of Stockholm.
The International Monetary Fund has welcomed Egypt's economic reforms, saying it has made a good start at reining in public spending, boosting investor confidence, and addressing the surging inflation generated by the new policies.
A coalition of supporters of self-driving cars will run ads in an effort to convince the U.S. Congress to adopt sweeping legislation to boost the nascent industry.
These pipeline stocks sell for less than 10 times cash flow.
U.S. stocks are higher Tuesday morning as technology companies recover some of their losses from the day before.
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