Is erratic Elon Musk about to be dumped by Tesla? Reckless tweet costs $40m
Bizarre behaviour has convinced more analysts that Tesla needs to find a replacement for tech visionary Musk.
Honda recalls 1.4 million cars to replace air bag inflators
The inflators have resulted in the largest series of auto recalls in U.S. history, covering 37 million vehicles.
'A day of shame for Australia's banks'
Financial institutions charged customers for services that were never provided, charged dead customers' accounts and sold unsuitable insurance policies to vulnerable people.
SEC seeks to oust Tesla CEO Elon Musk over go-private tweet
First fraud case involving use of social media by the CEO of a public company.
China urges US to stop slander after Donald Trump's meddling claim
U.S president believes China is flooding the U.S. heartland with ads against his administration's billions of dollars in tariffs on Chinese goods.
IMF agrees to pump $57bn into Agrentina's teetering economy
South America's second-largest economy battered by a run on the Argentine peso amid double-digit inflation.
Labour conference: Jeremy Corbyn's radical speech hammers broken capitalist system
Unreservedly socialist leader claims he represents "the new political mainstream."
Qatar World Cup 2022: Poor migrant workers abandoned without pay by building contractor
Mercury MENA, an engineering and plumbing firm, owes thousands of dollars of wages to workers from countries where many live on less than $2 a day.
Long trade war would hurt US more than China - ECB report
The effect on China would be cushioned by diverting those products to other export markets, say the European Central Bank.
Gaza: 70 percent youth unemployment as Israel's blockade threatens economic disaster
World Bank: War, isolation, and internal rivalries has left Gaza in a crippling economic state and exacerbated the human distress.
Michael Kors upscales its cheap image with $2bn purchase of stylish Versace
The Italian brand, which was founded by Gianni Versace and has been run by his heirs since his murder 21 years ago.
Stock market gold rush: Barrick buys Randgold to create world's largest gold miner
Deal will combine Randgold's African mines with Barrick's holdings in the Americas.
China running out of U.S. imports for retaliation as Trump's tariffs war intensifies
Chinese government accused the Trump administration in a report of "trade bullyism" and of preaching "economic hegemony."
Comcast defeats Rupert Murdoch's Fox in Sky auction with £30bn bid
Sky is Europe's largest pay-television operator, with 22.5 million customers in seven countries.
Pound plummets as Theresa May confronts European Union over Salzburg 'disrespect'
French President Emmanuel Macron called pro-Brexit U.K. politicians "liars" who had misled the country
Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit blueprint ripped to shreds in Salzburg
The Brexit-supporting UK tabloid Sun branded bloc leaders "EU dirty rats," accusing "Euro mobsters" Tusk and Macron of "ambushing" May.
Tycoon Richard Liu sexual assault case reviewed by Minneapolis prosecutors
Liu is a prominent member of the Chinese tech elite with a fortune of $7.5 billion.
Is Theresa May facing Brexit humiliation in Salzburg?
European Union leaders are pressing for a second UK referendum on Brexit, according to reports.
Fox-Comcast battle to buy Sky to be settled by dramatic auction in UK
Three-round bidding for U.K. cable giant to start Saturday.
Trump imposes tariffs on $200B more of Chinese goods
The tariffs will start at 10 percent, beginning Monday of next week, and then rise to 25 percent on Jan. 1.
UK leader warns rebels: it's my Brexit agreement or no deal
Theresa May told the BBC that if rebel lawmakers shoot down a deal between her government and the EU, "the alternative to that will be having no deal."
Beyond fake news? Facebook to fact check photos, videos
Last month, the social network removed 652 pages, groups, and accounts linked to Russia and Iran.
'High priest of Project Fear': Mark Carney slammed over dire Brexit warnings
Bank of England Governor warned of a 35 percent crash in the British housing market.
VW to squash the Beetle: End of the road for iconic 'People's Car'
The compact Beetle was introduced in Germany in 1938 during the Nazi era.
The Apple Watch Series 4: From niche product to must-have medical device
New heart monitoring feature could be a game-changer for the latest Apple Watch that CEO Tim Cook wants to market for its health- and fitness-tracking abilities.
Did Trump just blink in China trade war? Washington asks to resume talks on tariff fight
American and European chambers of commerce report that foreign companies in China have been hurt by earlier tariff hikes.
Brexit boss Tim Martin bans Jagermeister, French brandy at 880 JD Wetherspoon pubs
Martin, an enthusiastic supporter of Brexit, said all EU products have U.K. or non-EU replacements, often at equal or better quality and price.
Tory Brexit rebels in retreat? Plot to topple Theresa May denied
Several dozen rebel MPs have discussed attempting to trigger a no-confidence vote in May.
Apple expected to unveil its biggest and most expensive iPhone yet
Apple responding to consumers' appetite for increasingly bigger screens as they rely on smartphones to watch and record video.
Brexit is no big deal, say London's top bankers
In the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the EU in June 2016, many experts had warned that Britain's financial services industry would see hefty job losses.