The market breadth on Thursday was mixed - nearly one advancing stock for every declining one
US inventories decrease 1.23 million barrels, energy agency sees higher global demand for oil in 2015
The IMF advised emerging markets to be ready for the US to tighten monetary policy
Jain, an Indian-born British citizen, stepped down as co-CEO of Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank at the end of June
The agreement will provide duty-free trade on most goods, and reduced tariffs on others
Will continue as chief of Square
The shares ended with a 2.3% loss for the week, a tiny move for the company that's lost $44 billion in market value this year
The incident comes as Australia remains on high alert for attacks, citing threats posed by local supporters of Islamic State militants
Coca-Cola spends more money on FIFA and the World Cup than it does on any other sport, including the Olympics
The issue of drug pricing has gained political importance after Turing raised the price of an old medicine to $750 a pill, from $13.50
Friday's speech was Clinton's first public political appearance since his wife's campaign launched in April
"When there's bad news and something doesn't decline, it usually means it's at a bottom and will be turning"
Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index, which tracks the currency against 10 major peers, fell 0.4% to 1,208.91 this week in New York