On Monday, the President of France Emmanuel Macron arrived to Washington D.C. to meet with the US President Donald Trump to discuss trade issues and the Iran nuclear problem.
On Monday, the Prime Minister of Armenia Serzh Sarksyan claimed that he was resigning from his post after two weeks of street protests in Armenia, which had led to political crisis in the state.
Humana has tied-up with two private equity companies to acquire the privately held hospice operator Curo Health Services in a deal valued at about $1.4B.
Eddie Lampert, the Sears CEO stated on Monday that the Illinois-based retailer should sell its real estate and business units, including Kenmore appliances brand, sending the firm's shares up 5.5% to $3.17 on the news.
On Monday, Netflix announced it was planning to raise $1.5B in debt, as it seeks to ramp up its expansion in the original content and boost subscription growth across the world.
GSMA, the telecom standards organisation, has put its new cell phone technology implementation on hold in the wake of the US government's inquiry into the inquiry involving the group, Verizon and AT&T.
Volvo Trucks is eager to share its electric truck battery technology across the brands, as it seeks to offset production and development costs for the expensive component, the company said on Monday.
Shares of the German health group Fresenius surged as much as 3.9% on Monday, after it ditched the $4.75B takeover of US generic drug maker Akorn.
Ireland's Smyths Toys clinched a deal to buy four online stores and 93 stores of Toys ‘R' Us in Switzerland, Germany and Austria, after the US insolvent retailer had abandoned its plan to withdraw from bankruptcy.
Canada's gaming firm The Stars Group is planning acquisition of the British-based gambling company Sky Betting and Gaming form its owners Sky and CVC Capital Partners in a deal valued at $4.7B.
On Monday morning the prices of crude oil declined. Various media outlets quoted various reasons. However, Dukascopy analysts saw the decline as a normal retracement.
One of the most popular financial events of the year Sohn Investment Conference is set to begin on Monday in New York.
The offshore oil services company Subsea 7 offered to acquire the US peer McDermott for around $2B, it stated on Monday.
Germany's health group Fresenius made a decision to pull out the planned takeover of Akorn, following data integrity breaches findings at the US generic drug maker.
The German engineering trade body called on Monday to renew attempts of establishing free trade agreement between the European Union and the United States amid aluminium and steel tariffs.
On Monday, shares of Air France KLM tumbled 1.4% in early trading due to flights disruption caused by airlines' workers protesting over pay.
The first-quarter results of the Dutch health technology firm Philips topped estimates on Monday, as the core profit surged 15% to $422.1M, driven by a high demand for the high-end hospital equipment in the US and China.
On Monday, Toshiba stated it was still seeking to complete its memory chip business sale, despite media reported the company would cancel its $18.6B deal, if China did not grant the approval by May.
General Electric considers merging its train engines manufacturer with Wabtec, the US equipment producer for the rail industry, a source familiar with the issue reported.
Apple announced it was ready to offer free battery replacements for a limited edition of MacBook Pros worldwide amid component failure that caused the built-in battery to expand.
CenterPoint Energy, the US regional electric and gas utility, is getting closer to acquire Vectren Corp peer amid company's intention to expand beyond the six US states.
According to information revealed lately, the Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and the London Transport Commissioner Mike Brown held the second meeting in January over the ride-hailing firm's right to operate in the City.
An industry body UK Finance and KPMG's report said on Monday that British financial companies must work together with the law enforcement and government to fight cyber crimes.
On Friday, the photo storage service SumgMug announced it would acquire the image-hosting platform Flickr for an amount that was not disclosed, leaving the image website a right to continue operating as the separate entity.