The regulator is investigating if Deutsche Bank and Barclays used algorithms on their trading platforms to manipulate foreign exchange rates.
Karnataka banned the U.S.-based taxi-service provider Uber, following similar actions by New Delhi, Hyderabad and Maharashtra.
According to a CFPB report, some 43 million Americans have credit reports marked with overdue medical debt.
Economists polled by Reuters had expected the index, which measures surveyors' view of price trends, to drop less sharply.
The company has maintained its planned merger with Tim Horton's, expected to close on Friday, is not aimed at saving on taxes.
A new law will require Google to pay news organizations if they are linked on the Google News service.
Think Airbnb, except for ordinary people who need to borrow some money or people with some extra money to lend.
The high-end yogawear retailer is poised to post higher quarterly sales Thursday, analysts say.
Morgan Stanley agreed to pay a $4 million fine to the SEC for violating a market access rule after a rogue trader engaged in fraudulent trading of Apple shares.
McDonald's will cut eight food products and reduce the number of "extra value" meals on its U.S. menus beginning in January.
Qatar Airways was supposed to get the new high-tech jet on Wednesday, but said it wasn't up to its standards.
National environmentalist groups have joined forces with local opponents to delay the construction of thousands of miles in new pipelines, the Wall Street Journal found.
California, Washington and Hawaii are the only states where more than three out of every 1,000 cars are now electric.
The wholesale club warehouse is one of the largest fuel retailers, and excluding fuel, its sales rose by 7 percent.
Uber is dealing with the fallout of an alleged rape by a cab driver affiliated to the company in New Delhi.
Oil major BP will also review its capital expenditure plans for 2015, in light of the current outlook for oil prices.
Hyderabad became the second city to ban Uber's services after a New Delhi rape allegedly involving a company-affiliated driver.
A woman went into labor on a Southwest Airlines flight shortly after its takeoff from San Francisco on Tuesday morning.
Bose products could return to Apple Stores after they were pulled from retail shelves and its online store.
Takata is getting heat from lawmakers, lawyers and now Honda itself over its handling of the air bag recall crisis.
The U.S. luxury sector is quietly booming as wealthy shoppers cash in on stock market highs.
In Q3 2014, the U.S. installed 1,354 megawatts of solar photovoltaics, and installations are expected to jump even higher in coming quarters.
The electric car manufacturer's share price had fallen for eight consecutive days at Tuesday's opening.
If you want to stay with a mobile network, it should be on your terms.
Renault, Europe’s third-largest car company, hopes to grab market share in India with a slate of cars priced under $5,000.
In a Monday interview, the president said the benefits of the controversial project must be weighed against its effect on global warming.
The teen apparel retailer's shares rose in early trading following the announcement. Jeffries has been blamed for falling sales and profits.
London has seen a recent of a wave of high-profile real estate sales to Gulf investors. New Scotland Yard is just the latest.
Humira had sales of $3.26 billion in the quarter ended September, accounting for 65 percent of AbbVie's total revenue.
The latest incident comes after three Qantas flights were forced to land due to technical issues on Monday.