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Banks and regulations may have yet another boost coming their way in 2017, on top of higher interest rates and lower regulations proposed by the Trump administration.
Shares of Lockheed Martin traded down nearly 3% in Monday's premarket after Donald Trump called the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program "out of control."
Iran’s official news agency, IRNA, said this morning that the Islamic Republic has signed an agreement with The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) to purchase 80 aircraft valued at around $16.6 billion. The...
After a delay of nearly three years, the U.S. Department of Transportation has approved a license for Norwegian Air Shuttle's Ireland-based unit to fly to and from the United States.
When it comes to the economy, two of the most influential positions in the nation are the Secretaries of the Treasury and of Commerce.
All four of these companies are expected to benefit from the changes in Title 2 of the Communication Act and net neutrality.
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported last month that the death toll from traffic crashes rose 10.4% year over year in the first six months of 2016 compared with...
According to The Counterfeit Report, counterfeiting costs U.S. manufacturers more than $250 billion and has cost U.S. workers more than 750,000 jobs.
President-elect Trump has on several occasions expressed his opposition to net neutrality, once calling it "another top down power grab."
The U.S. Department of Justice reportedly is trying to figure out how much to fine Volkswagen over its diesel emissions cheating scandal without forcing the German automaker to go out of business.
Weatherford International has agreed to pay a $140 million fine to settle charges that the company inflated earnings by using deceptive income tax accounting.
If you are a market-watcher or an industry insider in the financial markets, you might think that the banks are regulated more than enough and forced to hold more than enough capital in reserves. If...
Despite recent headlines, Wells Fargo is only the the fifth-worst bank in the United States, according to a new study.
If there is one new technology that promises to affect virtually every American, it is autonomous, or self-driving, vehicles. Everything from highway big rigs to taxis are under development by car...
Everyone seems to overlook the past ties between Warren Buffett and JPMorgan. Now those ties just became even deeper.