On Wednesday, Daimler stated it sought launching serial production of the electric heavy truck eActros with a 200 km range in 2021.
After Qatar had a fall out with the rest of the Arab countries, the Middle Eastern state has restored its diplomatic ties with Chad.
The final version of the long discussed Trans-Pacific trade deal has been published. The pact has been moving forward even after the US leaving the group of countries, which are developing it.
The South African Parliament is planning to launch an inquiry into the influence-peddling allegations against the mines minister Mosebenzi Zwane.
On Wednesday, the EU Commission appointed Martin Selmayr, the chief of the President Jean-Claude Juncker's Cabinet, as a new Commission's Secretary General.
According to the Reuters poll, the headline January inflation rate in Singapore was likely unchanged, compare to the prior month's reading, while its annual core inflation was slightly up.
The industry body AHAM reported on Tuesday that the home appliance shipments in the United States plunged 0.5% y/y in January.
On Wednesday, the Swiss banking software firm Temenos stated it had agreed to buy the British financial software house Fidessa Group in a deal worth about $1.96B.
Apple is in talks over buying the cobalt long-term supplies for its iPhone batteries straight from miners, according to Bloomberg's report on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, the CBI announced it had arrested the sixth top official of the state-run Punjab National Bank, following the expansion in an investigation into the $1.8B bank's fraud.
Japan was planning to purchase at least 20 more F-35A stealth jet fighters from Lockheed Martin in the next six years, sources familiar with the issue reported.
As the Cambodian election of 2018 is about to begin, it turns out that the needed 10,000 ballot boxes were donated by the Japanese government.
The sovereign fund of Bahrain Mumtalakat is in talks to invest in SoftBank's Vision Fund. The fund targets investments into the technology sector.
General Motors have proposed a $2.8B investment into its struggling South Korean unit. Moreover, the company has asked Seoul to provide the funds.
The president of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro has announced that the pre-sale of the country's crypto currency has gained it $735M.
Guess stated that the company's co-founder Paul Marciano is set to give up his duties at the company awaiting the completion of probe of alleged improper conduct.
The European Union and Mexico's negotiators finished a 9th round of talks aimed at modernising the free trade deal, adding five new chapters and making progress on others.
Markit reported that its flash PMI for the Japanese manufacturing sector fell to 54.0 points in February from the preceding month's final reading of 54.8.
The ABS reported on Wednesday that its Wage Price Index rose 0.6% in the last quarter of 2017, after climbing 0.5% in the prior quarter.
The US State Department reported on Tuesday that the US would consider the participation of other nations in Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations in the future.
The US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley stated on Tuesday that the US was ready to discuss the Middle East peace with Palestine.
The Latvian Defence Ministry stated that corruption claims against the Bank of Latvia Governor could be part of a disinformation campaign ahead of the 2018 Parliamentary Elections.
ING, a Dutch multinational financial services provider, confirmed that Bitfinex, a cryptocurrency exchange trading platform, had a bank account with it.
A.P. Moller-Maersk announced plans to compete with package delivery firms FedEx and UPS, as the company expands its logistics and transport business, Maersk CEO stated.