The HSBC services PMI in August was helped by rising demand and optimism, even as shrinking profit margins hurt employment slightly.
Mark L. Newton, chief technical analyst at Greywolf Execution Partners, discusses the August jobs report ahead of the September Fed meeting.
Raytheon's Tomahawk missiles are worth more than $1.4 million each.
Nokia announced that Elop will step down as CEO as part of its Microsoft deal, fueling speculation that he will replace Steve Ballmer.
After adjusting for buying power, the U.S. minimum wage doesn’t sound quite so low.
Currently, the ECB is the only major central bank that doesn’t publish meeting minutes.
The Coca-Cola Company touts the environmental benefits of its PlantBottle packaging, but the consumer ombudsman of Denmark is asking, “Where’s the proof?”
Foreign investors should also shoulder the responsibility of improving the lives of the Myanmar people.
Besides Syria there is another growing tension in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
As summer begins to fade, the U.S. economy stands at something of a crossroads. Will rising risks change the Fed's thinking?
Everything you wanted to know about Nokia: from where Nokia got its name to what's next for its CEO.
Strong manufacturing and air freight data are just some positive economic signs for Europe, alongside the U.K.’s slightly more robust recovery.
Ford issued a voluntary recall of 370,000 cars due to a possible steering control loss that could result from severe corrosion.
The fire is suspected to be human-caused and the U.S. Forest Service says the marijuana theory is just one possibility.
India, Malaysia and Indonesia resort to cuts in government subsidies and launch campaigns to reduce domestic demand for oil.
U.S. stock are set to open higher, buoyed by positive economic data from the euro zone and China.
The IOC will meet in Argentina to decide the venue for the 2020 Olympic Games. Tokyo, along with Madrid and Istanbul, is in the running.
Acer has leapfrogged Samsung by announcing the Liquid S2 with 4K video recording, a feature that the Galaxy Note 3 is expected to have.
Can the deal manage to break the hold Android and iOS currently have on the smartphone market?
The 'About Device' screen, which provides details of the phablet's processor and RAM, was allegedly leaked.
Turkey wants a stake in the energy mix of natural gas coming from Azerbaijan for markets in Europe.
The $130 billion deal, one of the largest ever, is approved by both boards and announced.
Many analysts predicted that summer 2013 would be a complete washout for the post-Sandy Jersey Shore. So was it?
UK’s factory activity remained robust in August, while many euro zone nations, except France and Greece, posted growth.
LG has announced a new 8-inch tablet called G Pad 8.3, which will go on sale in the fourth quarter, to compete with Apple's iPad mini 2.
The global LTE variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is likely on its way as the handset gets GCF certification, report says.
Contraction in India's manufacturing sector underscores concerns about a continuing slowdown while the outlook for growth remains bleak.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Gear smart watch allegedly leaked in photos, suggesting high quality OLED display.
The holiday-shortened week will be capped by the all-important U.S. employment report on Friday.
The HSBC China Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 50.1 in August from 47.7 in July.