Ren Zhengfei, the billionaire founder of Huawei Technologies, says he supports China's Communist Party but toe its line.
With intellectual property so fundamental to the US and its global dominance, fighting that battle starts to make the war against Huawei very real
Apple sold fewer iPhones than expected in holiday season; CEO Tim Cook told employees company will avoid hiring freeze
Ghosn has been indicted for understating his income at Nissan by tens of millions of dollars and transferring personal trading losses to the carmaker
Bogle, who founded the Vanguard Group, squeezed profit margins on Wall Street, which he loudly and persistently criticised for treating investors poorly
Game of Thrones is coming to phones in China as Tencent wins exclusive rights
New law can fine online retailers for fakes on their platforms
Europe is full of former imperial powers that have adjusted to their diminished status. The UK needs to find a way to do the same
For a few hundred thousand dollars a year, London-based Quintessentially promises all the spontaneity and bragworthy experiences any 1-Percenter could want
Brent for March settlement advanced 2 cents to $60.66 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange after falling 1 percent
Paychecks for some 800,000 government employees have been halted amid the lapse in federal funding, including about 420,000 who have been forced to work anyway
Many believe there's an increased chance Britons will get to vote again in a national ballot on Brexit -- a repeat of the 2016 vote that triggered May's rise to the helm
Wall Street was hoping for a blockbuster deal, such as the billions of dollars General Motors Co. landed for its self-driving unit from Honda and SoftBank Vision Fund last year
India private refiners have greater agility in oil sourcing
iPhone maker's complaint about fee follows deal Jobs accepted
At least 70 of her Conservative Party, as well as sometime allies in the Democratic Unionist Party, are publicly pledged to join opposition Members of Parliament in voting against her agreement today
Expected defeat for May in Brexit vote to boost volatility
A slowdown in the world economy, the trade war and skittish financial markets are forcing policy makers to express fresh caution about their scope for tightening monetary policy
The UK Parliament will start voting on Theresa May's unamended motion on Brexit today
Former CEO Brian Krzanich was ousted on June 21 after the board discovered he had an extramarital affair with an employee