US Economy
  • A man walks past a screen displaying a logo of Volkswagen at an event in New Delhi, India, June 23, 2015.  REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee

    The Car World Has a New No. 1

    By Andreas Cremer and Minami Funakoshi, Reuters

    Volkswagen overtook Toyota as the world's largest carmaker by sales in the first half year, achieving its long-held ambition three years ahead of target. But staying on top will be a challenge for...

  • Billionaire Plans the World’s Largest Wind Farm

    By Michael McDonald, Oilprice.com

    Philip Anschutz has an audacious plan to build the country’s largest wind farm and he is backing the plan with $5 billion of his own money. The plan would create the country’s biggest wind farm deep...

  • A job seeker (L) talks with a corporate recruiter (R) as he peruses the man's resume at a Hire Our Heroes job fair targeting unemployed military veterans and sponsored by the Cable Show, a cable television industry trade show in Washington, June 11, 2013

    Good News on Jobs, but Take It With a Grain of Salt

    By Jeff Cox, CNBC

    A near 42-year low in an economic reading as essential as weekly jobless claims is always going to get lots of investor attention. This time, though, it should probably get a little less. Thursday's...

  • Why Apple's iPhone Miss Could Really Rattle the Market

    For the first time in a long time, fundamentals matter. Stocks are dropping not on Federal Reserve rate hike fears, Greek euro exit concerns, Ebola, Chinese equity volatility, or the various other...

  • The Latest Threat to Amazon and Walmart Is Jet.com

    Startup e-retailer Jet.com, which promises to revolutionize online shopping, launched its service nationwide today. The site had garnered 100,000 trial members in limited markets, with CEO Marc Lore...