On Tuesday, the US President Donald Trump fired the US State Secretary Rex Tillerson and replaced him with the head of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Pompeo.
Italy's high-end briefcase producer Piquadro is in talks with Richemont to acquire the France's leather goods maker Lancel, seeking to complete the potential deal in this year's first half.
On Tuesday, Salesforce.com launched a new customer service and sales software called "Essentials" for small businesses, which are the simplified versions of its Service and Sales Cloud products.
According to the Comisiones Obreras union, more than thousand Amazon workers in Spain are planning to call a two-day strike on March 21-22 to protest over employees' rights and wages reduction.
The European Union's key Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier stated on Tuesday that the UK could not have the status of a third country and retain benefits of the EU at the same time.
On Tuesday, the Israeli parliament approved a law intended to restrict cash deals in order to combat money laundering and other economic crimes.
Karnataka has granted Apple's supplier Wistron a permission to establish a new assembly facility in the Southern India, as part of the iPhone assembly work presumable expansion in India.
The investment arm of the Finnish government Solidium acquired a 3.3% stake in Nokia worth about $1.04B, in its efforts to boost Finland's influence over the company.
Ukraine's central bank announced on Tuesday it was ready to acquire up to $100M in currency intervention, amid strength in the hryvnia currency during the prior month.
The Swedish music streaming company Spotify is set to enter the South African market on Tuesday, amid rising demand for smartphones and digital services in Africa.
The Dutch financial services group ING scrapped its plans on Tuesday to raise its CEO Ralph Hamers' total pay package, amid pressure from the public and politicians who had triggered a protest.
On Monday, the US President Donald Trump halted the Broadcom's takeover of Qualcomm, citing national security grounds, as the deal could grant China superiority in mobile communications.
On Monday, the White House stated it was expecting a meeting between the US and North Korean leaders Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un to happen, despite Pyongyang's silence over the summit.
Southeast Asian Grab and the Japanese credit card firm Credit Saison have formed a venture, as they seek to provide lending services and loans in the region.
The US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis noted on Tuesday that Taliban had shown interest in exploring talks with Kabul in order to end the long-lasting war in Afghanistan.
The US-based car manufacturer General Motors has requested South Korea to designate its factory in Bupyeong as a foreign investment zone to receive corporate tax benefits.
Japan is set to urge other G20 countries to make stricter rules on cryptocurrencies in order to prevent their use for money laundering, as reported by Reuters.
The Chinese bike-sharing enterprise Ofo Inc has raised a record $866M in financing from both equity and credit investments led by Alibaba Group Holding Inc.
Japan's wholesale prices showed a 2.5% rise year-over-year in February, following a 2.7% gain in the prior month, the Bank of Japan stated,
Apple is set to buy Texture, the digital service company providing access to magazine articles published by different companies for a subscription fee each month.
National Australia Bank reported on Tuesday that its Business Confidence Index dropped to 9 in February from the prior month's 11.
The Bank of Japan reported that its PPI climbed 2.5% last month, after rising 2.7% in January, in line with analysts' forecasts.
Having inherited a bigger-than-expected fiscal deficit from the previous administration, the new Chilean government is now ready to implement belt-tightening measures.
Speaking at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, TX, Apple's Senior VP of Internet Software and Services revealed that Apple Music now has 38M paid subscribers.