Investors are weighing Russia's conflict with the West and a weakening Chinese economy.
Paris-based International Energy Agency called the recent oil demand slowdown "nothing short of remarkable."
Linda Fienberg, who has been FINRA's arbitration head for 18 years, will retire at the end of November.
Tesla will be exempt from property taxes for up to 10 years and from local sales taxes for up to 20 years, saving the company nearly $1 billion.
India has set a target of generating 15 percent of its domestic power from renewable energy sources by 2020.
Attempting to cash in on the craze for the latest handsets from Apple, some Chinese online retailers are reportedly offering fake editions.
The U.S. dollar was riding high in Asia on Friday as incessant speculation about the outlook for U.S. interest rates undermined commodity prices and unwound leveraged trades in higher-yielding currencies.
Hewlett-Packard used shell companies, burner phones and “bags of cash” to bribe foreign officials, the SEC says.
The disaster relief agency says some homeowners received improper payments after Superstorm Sandy.
U.S. airstrikes have forced the Islamic State to cede control of some Iraqi oil wells and refineries.
After bad press for Sallie Mae, Navient takes charge of student loans.
The University of Illinois board voted almost unanimously to deny Steven Salaita's appeal to be reinstated.
People using credit cards spend more than those using cash. The same could be happening with mobile payments, research suggests.
After the independence celebrations die down, Scottish nationalists would have a lot to sort out.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new prescription weight loss pill called Contrave for sale in the U.S.
Regulators should curb medical debt collectors to better protect consumer credit scores, a new report urges.
A plastic interior piece might block side airbags from deploying in the proper shape to protect heads, says the Japanese carmaker.
Warsaw said the volume of gas from Russia dropped by 45 percent, though Russia's Gazprom denied it had cut supplies.
The ‘Internet of cars’ will make roads safer, but how much personal data drivers will secede is a lingering question.
Will 'GTA 5' be coming to the PS4 soon?
Advertisers like YouTube's growing stable of homegrown stars.
In turnaround mode under CEO John Chen, BlackBerry is working on wearables as well as prepping to release two new phones.
Net neutrality advocates nervous about Google's silence can relax.
The new plan aims to sidestep a U.S. court ruling in June that favored Argentina's hedge-fund bondholders.
The Venucia e30 launches in China. Nissan hopes Chinese version of the Leaf will take significant market share.
If enacted, the sanctions would bar Western oil and gas firms from working with Russia in the Arctic, deep seas or shale formations.
Iran has so far managed to win some concessions from Western nations by promising to scale back its nuclear program.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment insurance increased last week.
A study being conducted by the company, which is owned by an Indian conglomerate, will look at the feasibility of selling cars in the US.
China fined Volkswagen’s Audi $40.5 million and Fiat’s Chrysler $5.2 million after they were found guilty of price-fixing.