Wall Street set to open higher after Biden victory: futures
The Trump campaign has already mounted legal challenges in several states, but no evidence has emerged of any widespread irregularities that would affect the results.
US Election: Biden begins transition as Trump refuses to concede
In a victory speech on Saturday, Biden promised to unify the bitterly divided nation and reached out to Trump supporters.
New coronavirus curbs spark exasperation, anger
The virus has killed at least 1,196,109 people worldwide since the outbreak emerged last December, infecting more than 46 million.
Stock markets climb as data spark bargain-hunting
A spike in coronavirus infections has forced fresh lockdowns and sparked worries about the impact on the world economy.
COVID-19 crisis: Rugby Premiership chief wants to complete current season
The COVID-19 has caused economic trouble for clubs and broadcasters, and finishing the season might be the only way to avoid further financial loss
NBA Star Stephen Curry donates food to help 18,000 students affected by COVID-19
Schools in the Oakland area in the State of California are closed as a safety precaution against the novel coronavirus.
Blip or bust: Coronavirus economic impact still in doubt
Growth forecasts for the first quarter of 2020 and the year as a whole have been lowered by most economists.
With clock ticking, British MPs scrutinise Brexit deal
Boris Johnson will hold his first meeting with the new European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, in London on Wednesday.
After early high, a rude awakening for cannabis stocks in 2019
The sector faces financial hurdles, with banks shrinking from handling cash from the cannabis trade.
US-China 'phase one' trade deal to be signed January 15
The ceremony will take place at the White House.
Trump pays $2 mn in damages to charities after court ruling
Trump had been accused of using foundation funds to settle lawsuits, promote his Trump-branded hotels, and for personal spending.
Wall Street learns the high cost of sexist comments
Several financial entities broke ties with Fisher Investments, which manages some $112 billion.
Manchester United dropped Neymar bid due to lifestyle issues
Neymar isn't as dedicated as the likes of Ronaldo and Messi, football pundits think
Airbus is making life easy for Boeing
Airbus is falling short of its delivery targets, its profit and cash flow are under pressure, and customers are becoming fed up.
Europe 'can't cope with another slump,' Moody's warns
Risks range from trade tensions and a still unresolved Brexit, higher oil prices and dangerous reform reversals in Italy.
Italexit? Leaving the EU would be a 'nightmare' for Italy, say analysts
Italy will not exit the European Union despite budget deficit worries, believe economists polled by International Business Times.
Will there be a new financial crisis? Emerging markets spiral into turmoil
Worry that big losses in some developing markets could ripple out into the global financial system.
The great tariff rumble: It's Donald 'George Foreman' Trump versus China's 'Muhammad Ali'
Donald Trump's economic gamble with trade wars and tax cuts – he could win big or lose everything.
Turkish lira crisis: Turkey facing currency meltdown and credit crunch fears
The Turkish lira tumbled another 7 percent as the central bank's measures failed to restore investor confidence.
Why Elon Musk should take Tesla private
Going private would offer Musk and his team much more control over the company's future vision and daily operations.
Is the honeymoon between Donald Trump and the financial markets over?
Pointers from the financial market's performance in 2018
Spotlight on spoiled children of South Korea's financial elite
Korean Air heiress apologises before police questioning.
How can banks stay secure in a data-sharing world?
Ben Boswell, VP of Europe for World Wide Technology, discusses how financial services can assure the safe functioning of their applications in an increasingly complex environment
Why has Japan's Princess Mako decided to postpone her wedding to 2020?
The event was expected to take place on 4 November but the Imperial Household Agency announced that it was being delayed due to lack of preparation.
'Very annoying': Hundreds of iPhone X users are having trouble answering phone calls
Over the past few months, Apple has drawn complaints about several issues plaguing the iPhone X, from the green line appearing on displays to unresponsiveness in cold temperatures.
John Aldridge explains why Manchester City and Manchester United will 'dominate title race for years to come'
Manchester United and Manchester City have invested heavily in recruiting new players and are also ready to pay their players big wages.
Is Tyga heading to jail? Warrant issued for arrest of Kylie Jenner's ex-boyfriend over unpaid $250,000
Rapper dodges court hearing to answer why Tyga Music has not paid concertgoer Shyanne Riekena for head injuries sustained at gig.
Chelsea 3-0 Newcastle United: Batshuayi and Alonso help Conte's men to convincing victory
Antonio Conte's side banished the thought of their Carabao Cup exit to Arsenal with a win over the struggling Magpies.
Everton agree to sell Aaron Lennon to Burnley as interest emerges in Leicester City's Jamie Vardy
Lennon, who has done brilliantly to overcome his mental issues and get back playing again, has agreed personal terms with the high-flying Clarets.
Carillion liquidation: Who is chairman Philip Green and what will happen to company pensions?
Construction giant has debts of £900m and entered voluntary liquidation after talks to keep it afloat failed.