The popular and controversial statue got a temporary addition for a day. The "Fearless Girl", a statue of a small girl standing in front of New York's famous "Charging Bull" statue, had a furry visitor raining on its parade Monday.
Stocks were off to a good start Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up over 200 points in late-day trading. Oil prices were climbing and recovering, affecting the rest of the market. This week, it is a good time to grab a position in companies that are headed higher.
Stocks are struggling lately Monday was another day of losses for stocks as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell almost 200 points after being down over 400 earlier in the day.
Bernie Sanders criticizes Hillary Clinton over her connection with Wall Street, and also for receiving over $600,000 on speaking fees from Goldman Sachs.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders did not hold back at a New York event on Jan. 5 and once again harshly criticized the financial industry along with his party rival Hillary Clinton, whose Wall Street ties the Vermont senator claims are far too cozy.
The Dow is having its worst first day of the year in 84 years The Dow Jones Industrial Average reacted harshly to a big drop in Chinese stocks overnight, falling over 450 points on Monday, more than 2.
Despite increase in oil, stocks fall Thursday Stocks fell Thursday, the last day of trading of 2015, rounding out the worst year of performance in the S&P 500 and Dow Jones indices since 2008.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders published an op-ed in The New York Times on Wednesday and called for a crackdown on Wall Street by breaking up big banks and prohibiting Wall Street executives from running the Federal Reserve.
Apple announced a series of big changes at the executive level of the world's most valuable company on Thursday, on the same day that a report indicates sales of the company's biggest moneymaker, the iPhone, could be slumping. Here's a rundown on how the pecking order in Cupertino is changing, and what it means.
American companies that merge with smaller foreign firms in an effort to leave the nation's tax system should be charged an "exit tax," Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said on Monday.
Facebook reported excellent third quarter numbers Facebook has come a long way since going public in 2012. Back then, analysts and investors doubted that the company would be able to cash in on web advertising.
Although Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is lagging in the polls, he has taken lead in at least one aspect in the race as the candidate who has received the most donations from Wall Street.
Facebook's outlook remains positive Facebook surpassed the $100 mark Friday for its stock price and analysts believe the company will continue to report positive numbers.
Their role as "establishment candidates" may make it hard for them to rally the energized base of their respective parties, but when it comes to bankers and lawyers, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush have no trouble winning support.
Legendary Hollywood veteran Leonardo DiCaprio is set to produce a new TV series for premium cable network Showtime that is based on the mafia in the 1980s. See the details here.
After years of being criticized for being too lenient to Wall Street criminals, the Justice Department issued a new policy on Wednesday that takes a tough stance against white collar crime.
The entire world’s economy has been shaken over fears concerning the stability of China’s market.
On Monday, China's benchmark Shanghai Composite index declined 8.5 percent, the worst close the communist country has had since 2007, and the Dow Jones Industrial dropped over 1,000 points as trading opened.
Stocks start down heavily, bounce back The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down by as much as 1,089 points Monday as global markets continue to respond to slowing growth in China, CNBC reports.