Governments ramped up measures on Thursday to battle a looming global pandemic o...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Wednesday a new case of coronavirus in a Northern California resident who did not visit China or another foreign country and who did not have contact with an infected person, according to the Washington Post and other media outlets.
Coronavirus continues to spread worldwide, with new cluster outbreaks in South Korea, Europe, and the Middle East. Follow here for the latest.
Anheuser-Busch InBev forecast a 10% decline in its first-quarter profit after a weaker-than-expected finish to 2019, as the world's largest beer maker expects the coronavirus outbreak to dent its earnings.
The measures have been strictly precautionary as no one in quarantine — in Monmouth or Ocean counties — has shown symptoms of the illness to date.
Goldman Sachs revised its earnings estimate for the year to $165 per share, representing 0% growth in 2020.
Some American companies say they could lose as much as half their annual revenue from China if the coronavirus epidemic extends through the summer, a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China finds.
The coronavirus is keeping Chinese tourists away from its London boutiques, Brit...
Some patients in China’s Guangdong Province who were treated for the coronavirus and were discharged later tested positive again for the novel virus, which has sickened some 82,000 people globally and claimed more than 2,800 lives as of Thursday.
The coronavirus outbreak in South Korea is now spreading faster than the epidemic in China, underscoring the difficulties in containing the spread of a disease that some observers already believe to be a pandemic.
Denmark has officially confirmed its first case of the novel coronavirus.
WHO has been quick to praise China for its coronavirus containment efforts, but experts question whether information coming out of the country can be trusted.
The company closed roughly half of its 4,200 locations in China last month over coronavirus concerns, but 85% of its stores are reopening.
The coronavirus epidemic could impact the National Hockey League's plans to...
As global fears rise over the spread of the coronavirus, its impacts are now being felt in the American sports world.
Reality shows in China have found creative ways to keep going while people are urged to stay home.
Everyone knows the feeling. It's day six of a two-week course of antibiotics, and you're feeling much better. You're ready for a return to normality, to being able to drink alcohol and eat what you want without worry, to not stressing about taking your pills at the right time.
Activity in China's vast manufacturing sector likely shrank at the fastest ...
Forty percent of a CFO survey group representing the world's biggest corporations tell CNBC the coronavirus COVID-19 has caused a "major decrease" in demand from China.
China's stocks were among the first hit by fears of the coronavirus outbrea...
Mainland China had 327 new confirmed cases of coronavirus infections on Thursday...
The United States has its first novel coronavirus-related drug shortage, according to the US Food and Drug Administration. The maker of an unnamed drug that has recently been added to the FDA Drug Shortages list told the agency that the shortage is due to the novel coronavirus. On Tuesday, the FDA warned that these types of shortages could happen, and said it was monitoring the situation closely. The agency identified 20 drugs that either solely...
Stephen Roach said he expected the disruption from COVID-19 to last longer than the damage SARS wrought 17 years ago.
The S&P 500 Index may have witnessed its quickest correction ever, but one of the biggest stock-market victims of the coronavirus epidemic has been Southeast Asia.
The propaganda push suggests the Chinese government might be worried about the lasting damage of the outbreak.
Plague Inc. puts users in control of a disease which they must develop into a global pandemic.
Cook also discussed how Apple's supply chains are coping in the wake of the coronavirus.
Zehao Zhou, a professor at York College, heard about the shortage of masks in China and set about trying to send some. It was harder than he thought.