Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd announced on Sunday that it would buy the US Kansas City Southern for $25B to create a railway network connecting all three North American states.
Japan's Renesas Electronics, the key supplier of automotive semiconductors, stated that production at a fire-damaged factory is likely to take a month to restart.
German chipmaker Infineon announced its expectations for a quarterly revenue decrease from a production outage at its plant in the US, Austin, caused by last month's snowstorm.
The US CFTC stated that Coinbase paid $6.5M to settle charges for reporting deceptive transaction data, which potentially boosted the trading volume on the GDAX platform.
Saudi Arabian oil giant Aramco is set to reduce capital expenditure after the report on a 44.4% drop in the last year's net profit, affected by lower crude oil prices and sales.
On Friday, top US officials announced that talks with China had been useful, however, they did not highlight any concrete outcomes.
As reported by the Chinese CGTN television network, China has administered 70M doses of the Covid-19 vaccine.
As reported by China's state media CGTN, Yang Jiechi, the Director of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Office for China, stated that Sino-US talks were candid.
Ukraine's court has frozen the property and shares of aerospace firm Motor Sich as a part of a felony investigation, the Ukrainian SBU announced on Saturday.
A jury in the United States has directed Apple Inc to pay $308.5 million royalty to Personalized Media Communications for patent infringement.
The International Monetary Fund stated on Saturday that the world economy slowly started to recover from the pandemic.
Share price of Tesla Inc is likely to reach $3000 by 2025, Cathie Wood's Ark Invest stated on Saturday.
A Ukrainian court froze the shares and assets of aerospace firm Motor Sich within a criminal investigation, the local security service SBU announced on Saturday.
Tesla's CEO Elon Musk stated that his business would be closed if its vehicles were used to spy, commenting on news that China's military banned Tesla cars from its facilities.
A court ordered JBS SA to pay $3.62M in damages following a COVID-19 outbreak at a beef factory in Brazil, Reuters reported.
WhatsApp hired an Amazon executive to supervise its payments business in India, sources told Reuters, as the messenger gears up to grow in the sector.
Toyota's Czech unit is expected to halt production at its car factory in Kolin for two weeks from March 22 amid a shortage of semiconductors, the report by CTK showed.
On Friday, the US and China held bilateral negotiations in Alaska which both parties classified as "tough and direct".
Katherine Tai, the newly appointed US Trade Representative, promised on Friday to advance American trade to help the country to overcome financial difficulties caused by the pandemic.
According to the US District Court filing, Apple's CEO Tim Cook and other senior managers were summoned as witnesses in the Epic Games case.
The US Department of Justice started an investigation against Visa over its allegedly anticompetitive practices used in the debit-card market.
According to a Texas court ruling, Apple Inc is obliged to pay $308.5M compensation to Personalized Media Communications LLC for infringing one of its patents.
The US-based investment management company Capital Group increased its share in ABB to 5.05%, becoming the second-biggest stakeholder in the Swiss engineering firm.
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp invested in Fireblocks, the platform allowing banks and other financial institutions to issue, store and move cryptocurrencies.