The makers of Marlboro cigarettes Altria Group announced on Thursday that they will buy a minority stake in the e-cigarette company Juul for $12.8 billion.
On Thursday, the Brazilian plane manufacturer Embraer SA announced that the company intends to distribute nearly $1.7 billion USD in dividends.
A report published on Thursday revealed that the US Republican Party is disappointed in the work of the US Securities and Exchange Commission head Jay Clayton, who was appointed by Donald Trump.
Airplane passengers are set to face another 24 hour delay at London's Gatwick airport due to disruptions caused by drones flying over the airport.
On Thursday, prior to the US stock markets opening stock futures increased. The main reason for the surge was a pullback after the sharp previous session's decline.
The US Commerce Department is set to present new calculations over the impact, which tariffs on foreign vehicles would have on the US market in the four-weeks period.
Sony Pictures, NBCUniversal, Sky, Warner Bros offered to close anti-competitive movie licensing agreements, aiming to end the antitrust investigation, regulators stated on Thursday.
Hyundai Motor is set to start producing EVs in Indonesia within an around $880M auto investment in the country, the Industry Deputy Minister stated.
Brazil's planemaker Embraer SA announced plans to distribute $1.6B to $1.7B in extraordinary dividends, using proceeds from the recent deal with Boeing.
On Wednesday, the US Department of Treasury included 18 Russian citizens and four companies into sanctions list, saying they tried to affect American elections that happened two years ago.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Swedish car maker Volvo is trying to find alternative supply chains in an attempt to minimize risks in case of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union without a deal
The Cabinet Office stated on Thursday that the Japanese government continued to keep optimistic outlook for the growth of country's economy in December despite risks posed by escalating trade tensions between the US and China.
According to report published by the Statistics Office, actual salary of German workers in Q3 increased by 1.5%, thus showing the fastest temp of growth in two years.
On Thursday, the Italian Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said that there would not be a cabinet reshuffle, and the ruling coalition would move on with its job.
On Thursday, Bombardier Inc's would deliver its first Global 7500 jet, as the company is set to compete with the US planemaker Gulfstream.
On Thursday, the Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said that he is not ready to step aside for Matteo Salvini, the Deputy Prime Minister after the European Union Election in May.
On Thursday, Nathalie Loiseau, the French European Affairs Minister, said that the door is wide open for Britons to have a second Brexit referendum.
Economic expansion in New Zealand slipped to its weakest pace in almost five years in the Q3, with the farm business and manufacturing taking a talk that the RZBN could put interest rate cuts back on the table in 2019.
France's SNCF state railway is set to cut 2.9K jobs in 2019 under the budget plan, officials with the CFDT and CFDT unions stated.
Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa held a meeting with the acting boss of Renault in Amsterdam, which led to "productive" and "positive" talks, the automaker stated.
The financial system of South Korea was stable, though efforts to diminish household debt would continue, as debts was growing more rapidly than income, the Central Bank stated.
The Bank of Japan announced the decision to keep monetary policy unchanged, sticking to optimistic view over the economy, even as simmering trade tensions cloud the global expansion outlook.
Noble Group announced that the company completed to drawn out $3.5B debt restructuring to emerge as an unlisted Asia-focused coal-trading firm.
On Wednesday, global stocks erased earlier gains after the US Federal Reserve raised interest rates, and forecast fewer rate hikes next year.