HELSINKI (AP) -- Nokia Corp. is replacing CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo with Microsoft executive Stephen Elop as the world's top maker of mobile phones aims to regain lost ground in the fiercely competitive smart phone market....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal regulators are expanding the number of stocks covered by new "circuit breakers" that can pause volatile trading, a program in response to the panicked May 6 market plunge....
BEIJING (AP) -- China's trade surplus hit its second-highest level this year in August, likely fueling U.S. demands for Beijing to ease currency controls....
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE and TOM RAUM 2010-09-10T18:04:31Z
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama insisted Friday that the U.S. economy is digging itself out of the deepest recession in decades but conceded that "progress has been painfully slow" and many voters in November's elections may blame him....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Inventories held by wholesalers surged in July by the largest amount in two years while sales rebounded after two straight declines....
NEW YORK (AP) -- U.S. investigators have widened their probe of alleged kickbacks paid to Russian authorities by employees of a Hewlett-Packard Co. subsidiary in Germany....
BILOXI, Miss. (AP) -- A key U.S. government official said Friday the moratorium on deepwater oil drilling likely won't be extended past Nov. 30, but whether it is cut short will be entirely up to the industry....
NEW YORK (AP) -- A study about consumer attitudes toward 3-D television found many who were less interested in the technology after they actually experienced it....