On Friday, the Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe approved the draft version of the legislation which would let to attract blue-collars in sectors facing labour shortages.
On Thursday, the White House claimed that the US Secretary of Energy Rick Perry is going to visit Poland, Ukraine and some other states in Eastern Europe to discuss possible alternatives to the energy supply from Russia.
On Thursday, Turkey and the US claimed that they have started joint military patrols in the northern regions of Syria aiming to stop clashes between Kurds and Turkish army.
BMW was expanding the company's car-sharing service DriveNow into five more boroughs of London, as it overcame some barriers to operating in the city, where it was need to strike agreements with local authorities.
The UK biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover is set to create 100 jobs with its new technical engineering office in Hungary to extend cooperation with suppliers in Europe, the firm stated.
Canada's auto sales dropped for the seventh month in succession 1.9% year-over-year to 161K units in October, as demand for new vehicles waned with increasing interest rates.
GoPro announced a Q4 revenue forecast below analysts' estimates, as the company keeps battling waning demand for products, sending the shares down nearly 13% in after-hours trading.
According to an ABC News report published on Thursday, the US State Department's spokesperson Heather Nauert had been offered to become the new US ambassador to the United Nations.
The US online spending is set to rise 14.8% in the 2018 holiday shopping season, which is 2.7% more the preliminary growth forecast for the brick-and-mortar locations.
On Thursday, Canada's pipeline operator TransCanada stated it was viewing asset sales and joint ventures with intention to fund the construction of the company's $8.0B crude oil pipeline Keystone XL.
Barclays has appointed Rothschild's Deputy Chairman Nigel Higgins as the bank's next chairman, according to a Sky News report published on Thursday.
On Thursday, the Chinese state media reported that China's President Xi Jinping hopes that the United States and China would be able to promote a stable and healthy relationship.
Tracey Crouch, the UK Sports Minister, resigned from his position on Thursday, in protest at gambling reforms delay.
On Thursday, US shares edged higher for the third consecutive trading session, after the US President Donald Trump said that trade discussions with China are moving along well.
On Thursday, the White House said that the US President Donald Trump would make remarks on border security and immigration.
Dubai's Arabtec Holding has selected the NYC-based investment bank Moelis to advise on its new debt-restructuring plan designed for the construction firm, according to Reuters.
On Thursday, the Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis expressed his will to leave the United Nations migration agreement and is planning to discuss the topic with his governing coalition colleague.
Lonza is planning a sale of the water care business unit to the US investment firm Platinum Equity in a deal valued at $630M, as part of the company's long-term strategy to target the health care business.
On Thursday, the US President Donald Trump stated he would meet China's leader Xi Jinping during the G-20 summit in Argentina as trade talks are moving along well.
Sears Holdings stated on Thursday it was set to license out the output of some DieHard and Kenmore products to the third parties, after the firm filed for the Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The activist hedge fund controlled by the ex-CFO of JPMorgan Chase acquired a 3.1% stake in Deutsche Bank, making it the bank's largest investor and bolstering its shares on Thursday.
Volvo Cars and Baidu, China's search engine operator, signed a cooperation deal to develop an autonomous taxi for China, Volvo Cars announced on Thursday, seeking to enter the Asian robotaxi market.
The number of applications for US unemployment benefits dropped to 214K in the week ending October 27, from the preceding upwardly revised 216K reading.
On Thursday, Japan's Rakuten announced a tie-up with the telecom firm KDDI, seeking to boost its presence in the telecom services business, challenging its bigger competitors SoftBank Group and NTT Docomo.