However, August's decline comes on the heels of the highest reading for the closely watched index in about six years.
BallBall will be a mobile and web-based company for watching soccer highlights in Indonesia, Japan and Vietnam.
The high-performance upcoming version of BMW’s best-selling sedan was spotted at the Pebble Beach Tour d’Élégance.
A board advised against using Xalkori, a lung cancer treatment, in the British National Health Service.
Leader says rich countries failed to help oil-dependent Ecuador offset losses incurred by foregoing drilling in the region.
Stocks could recover from Thursday's fall ahead of housing starts data, a consumer sentiment report and the nonfarm productivity report.
Seven months after unveiling the prototype, Cambodia's first electric car is still not on the road.
This is the first time a major television programmer has plunged into Internet-based pay TV, which could disrupt traditional models.
NSA spying revelations trigger distrust in China over U.S. companies dominating Chinese computer networks.
Paramount has once again pushed back the 2014 release date of the upcoming "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" movie.
Ford says it's dropping its estimated fuel economy for the C-Max Hybrid from 47 miles per gallon to 43 mpg.
Three Time Warner Cable subscribers have filed a class action lawsuit against the cable provider as a result of the company's blackout of CBS-owned stations.
Western companies are feeling the heat from the turmoil in Egypt as government forces kill hundreds.
But they are also making it difficult for fishermen from other countries to compete.
Manish Chopra, founder and CEO of Poshmark Inc., discusses Nordstrom Inc. (NYSE: JWN) second quarter earnings expectations.
The man behind Tesla Motors’ trademark issues in China has taken down the sites depicting his “Tesla” using Tesla’s logo.
Procter & Gamble recalled some of their dry cat and dog food products Thursday after finding a possible salmonella contamination.
The hack comes two days after the Syrian Electronic Army hijacked New York Post reporters' Twitter accounts.
Myanmar has finally begun the process of selecting investors to explore its oil and gas resources.
Mediocre earnings from Thursday help paint a fuller picture of an unsatisfying recent performance at the world’s largest retailer.
Samsung has started a contest asking for the best ideas and business plans on how to use its flexible display technology.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway unloaded all shares it held of newspaper company Gannett in the second quarter.
What's more, one analyst argued the downward pressure on core inflation (excluding food/energy) is fading.
Javier Martin-Artajo and Julien Grout allegedly tried to conceal massive trading losses by fraudulently overvaluing investments.
India’s PM Manmohan Singh expressed anguish over the accident in his address to the nation on the eve of India’s 67th Independence Day.
The world's biggest retailer, which also cut its full-year guidance, said the U.S. payroll tax increase is cutting into consumer spending.
Chet Kanojia told a crowd of entrepreneurs in New York that he needed fewer than 1 million paid users to generate a profit.
The smallest town in the U.S. was sold to a Vietnamese businessman for $900,000.
Kohl's Corporation (NYSE: KSS) is expected to report second quarter earnings before the bell on Thursday.
The so-called patent troll has sued dozens of companies since 2008 and sent notice letters to at least 121 others.