Spotify's 1st report as public company flops on Wall Street
The stock hit a new high of $171.23 Wednesday before backtracking slightly and then tumbled by more than 11 percent in extended trading after the results were released.
Data firm at center of Facebook privacy scandal will close
Cambridge Analytica said it has filed papers to begin insolvency proceedings in the U.K. and will seek bankruptcy protection in a federal court in New York.
1MDB graft scandal heats up Malaysia politics
Prime Minister Najib Razak, who set up the fund, is facing May 9 national elections that will test his legitimacy.
Theresa May's Brexit war cabinet do battle over customs deal
Cabinet committee meeting to decide the future of Brexit and the survival of the Government.
Iconic guitar maker Gibson seeks bankruptcy protection
A pre-negotiated reorganization plan filed Tuesday will allow Gibson Brands Inc. to continue operations with $135 million in financing from lenders.
Love it or not, Facebook launches dating service
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the new dating feature is "not just for hookups" but to build "meaningful, long-term relationships."
Spotlight on spoiled children of South Korea's financial elite
Korean Air heiress apologises before police questioning.
Sainsbury's boss Mike Coupe caught singing 'We're in the Money' made £500,000 on Asda takeover news
The CEO of British supermarket chain Sainsbury's has apologised after hot microphone singing.
McDonald's turns up heat on sales and cooks up strong profits
Shares in the world's biggest fast food chain by revenue rose nearly 5 percent.
Sainsbury's and Asda merger a 'game changer' for UK grocery market
Sainsbury's promises 10 percent price cuts as its shares surge as the market open.
WATCH: Trump supporters demand Nobel Peace Prize for US President as North Korea makes new concession
US president hailed as peacemaker as North Korea makes more nuclear concessions.
Major shake-up in UK grocery retailing as Sainsbury's and Asda plot 'epic' merger
Shock move would create the UK's largest supermarket chain with a 31% market share.
UK interest rate hikes on hold as growth grinds to a halt
Slowdown had been expected in light of winter weather but the scale of the decline was a surprise and prompted a sharp fall in the value of the pound
Trump declares in tweet: 'Korean War to End'
Trump responds to the historic meeting of North Korea's Kim Jong Un with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in South Korea.
More than 70 countries commit to combat terror financing
A two-day event was convened by French President Emmanuel Macron to coordinate efforts to reduce the terror threat in the long-term.
Microsoft Windows adapts as its business importance declines
The company reported its financial results Thursday, and both its revenue and profits for the January-March quarter beat Wall Street forecasts.
Samsung's profit exceeds expectations thanks to memory chips
More than 70 percent of its latest quarterly operating income was generated by the semiconductor division.
Facebook advertisers shrug off its privacy scandal
Facebook is the second largest digital publisher in the world, behind Google. It reportedly raked in $39.94 billion in 2017 from advertising.
Comcast moves to outfox Rupert Murdoch with Sky bid
Surprise £22 billion takeover offer from US media giant.
Japanese drugmaker Takeda targets US market in $64bn mega-deal to buy Shire
Shire would give Takeda a larger presence in the US and access to the company's expertise in rare diseases.
US consumer confidence heading for new heights
Several indicators suggest Trump's America is in good economic health.
Ex-Cambridge Analytica CEO lied, says academic
Academic Aleksandr Kogan's company, Global Science Research, developed a Facebook app that vacuumed up information from users
French billionaire Vincent Bollore detained in Africa corruption probe
Known as a corporate raider, Bollore is one of France's richest men, with a net worth of $6.6 billion.
Aimed at China, Trump's tariffs are hitting closer to home
The tariffs imposed on imported steel are worrying many U.S. businesses, who say they cannot procure specific kinds of steel from domestic sources.
Power-sucking Bitcoin 'mines' spark backlash
Mining cryptocurrencies requires a setup of a large number of computers operating simultaneously, leading to consumption of a lot of electricity.
UK's most popular financial expert taking Facebook to UK court over fake ads
Martin Lewis, who founded the MoneySavingExpert website, says his name has appeared on many advertisements that are get-rich-quick scams to con people.
Would you like a pole dancing colleague? Crude gender discrimination rife in Chinese recruitment
Many hiring advertisements openly calling only for male applicants and using the attractiveness of female co-workers as a draw.
Royal baby: It's a boy for Kate on St. George's Day
A third child for Kate and Prince William and fifth in line to the British throne.
Why French globalist Macron is befriending nationalist Trump
French President Emmanuel Macron will leave on a three-day visit to the United States, starting Monday.
Shanghai gets automated bank with VR, robots, face scanning
The "unmanned bank" branch is of the state-owned China Construction Bank, and is meant to make banking more convenient and efficient.