Companies 'very jittery' about trade situation: Eric Cantor
Business leaders are realizing there may be a real downside after US-China talks have no produced anything, Eric Cantor told FOX Business.
Average price of regular gasoline drops over the past two weeks
Fox Business Briefs: Increased refinery production and lower crude oil costs contributed to the decrease in average prices; the nation's highest costs are in the San Francisco Bay Area and the lowest average prices in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
CBS, Viacom deal may come Monday as mogul scores media victory
The media deal is imminent sources tell FOX Business.
China tariffs will burn holes in consumer wallets during holiday season, NRF exec says
“The tariffs land right in the middle of the busy holiday-shipping season,” said David French.
Privacy violation involving Skype
Fox Business Briefs: Contractors working for Microsoft are reportedly listening to personal conversations of skype users via the app's translation service.
Pizza Hut shifts focus and plans on closing hundreds of restaurants
Fox Business Briefs: Pizza Hut is planning to close hundreds of restaurants as it shifts its focus to delivery and fast-casual dining.
Spending safely in retirement: Why it is important
Retirement income needs to last through your lifetime.
Brent crude bear market: Is the sky falling? Don't count on it
One thing to remember about all of this predicted doom and gloom is the last time Brent crude dipped into bear market territory, it was a lot closer to the bottom than the top.
Amazon's delivery robots head to the Golden State
Fox Business Briefs: Amazon's self-driving delivery robot ‘Scout’ will begin delivering packages in Irvine, California.
Medical marijuana getting released to registered dispensaries
Fox Business Briefs: Louisiana joins 30 other states in the nation that allow medical marijuana in some form
CBS, Viacom pick CEO if merger deal reached, possibly this week
Managers picked if CBS, Viacom merge
Amazon’s Ring home security aims for safety, but what does it mean for privacy?
Amazon purchased the "Shark Tank"-rejected Ring last year for $1 billion. The Ring alarm costs $239.00 on Amazon.
London launches world's first AI-inspired bar
A.I. Bar, powered by British A.I. firm DataSparQ, uses facial recognition to place people in a digital queue that is much fairer for people trying to order at a bar.
Escalating US-China trade tensions hit stocks
The Dow booked its fourth straight session of losses. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 had their fifth straight session of losses.
The Fed set to cut rates: Why you should care
If the Fed cuts rates, it could increase what you pay for gas and even impact the cost of goods.
Hackers steal data from millions of Capitol Open customers, food deliverers admit to sneaking bites of deliveries
Fox Business Briefs: Capitol One reports that the personal data of about 100 million people was stolen by a hacker. Twenty-eight percent of drivers for US Foods admit to nibbling on a customer’s order before handing it over.
Facebook says Libra could assist authorities: What it means for your privacy
Facebook’s digital currency chief says the company’s proposed cryptocurrency network can help law enforcement track down thieves, money launderers and other devious characters with the mega amounts of user and transaction info the digital wallet platform will store.
Debt problem? Lying about it to your partner is common
Despite people having financial woes, a majority of those surveyed admitted they still date someone with debt.
Southwest Airlines removes grounded Boeing 737 Max until 2020, Budweiser sales fall flat
Fox Business Briefs: Southwest Airlines say it will no longer fly the 737 Max until January of next year. Ahneuser-Busch says the market share for Budweiser and Bud Light is down half a percentage. Chipolte will give away free guacamole on July 31st.
Tesla sees profit in 4Q, despite big 2Q losses
Though the trailblazing electric-car company produced a record number of cars, it lost $408 million in the second quarter. However, a company spokesman said that largely reflects one-time events and that on an adjusted basis the second-quarter earnings loss is closer to $120 million.