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Some 20% of more than 90,000 U.S. bank branches could be shut down by 2020. Can anything stop the rush to fintech?
The possibilities around gene editing are almost endless. Some of the goals and hopes around gene editing sound like they were pulled right out of a science fiction or futuristic film. Imagine if you...
A new Merrill Lynch research report makes the case that some regulatory relief is possibly on the way, which could free up some of the tremendous amount of capital the banks are forced to hold.
Chrysler and Jeep receive the most complaints about safety issues of any vehicles sold in the United States.
When pending mergers take too long to close due to regulatory reviews, it is not unusual for investors to get burned.
More potential blowback following President Trump's weekend travel ban, as well as another wrinkle in the impact of Brexit on the UK.
If the Trump administration wants to show its disdain for larger mergers that it believes are not in the public's best interests by killing the deal, Time Warner shares probably will reset.
It turns out that Volkswagen may not have been the only one fudging on emissions. Reports that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is now being targeted by the EPA have put a serious hurt on its shares.
Self-driving, or autonomous, vehicle technologies already exist on US highways. What are the dangers drivers and their passengers face as these technologies are perfected?
Britain privatized the Royal Mail in 2013 and completed its exit from the service in 2015. Could the U.S. Postal Service do the same thing with an initial public offering?
Will Donald Trump's push for more U.S. manufacturing jobs slow growth in the global air cargo industry?
For "value" to be found in financial stocks, one metric that is always insightful is a review of profitable companies that are trading at discounts to their stated book values.
Drugmakers' stocks can get clobbered by regulatory investigations. That's what happened to this year's least successful company: Endo International, which has seen its share price fall by more than...
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) today announced that it is postponing a sharp increase in penalties for automakers found to be in noncompliance with federal...
The U.S. National Highway Transportation Safety Administration is investigating complaints that up to a million more Fiat Chrysler vehicles may roll away, even after the vehicle transmissions have...