According to a source from the White House, the US President Donald Trump and the President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan met in Paris and discussed on how to react on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
The Oil Minister of Venezuela Manuel Quevedo stated on Sunday that the government hoped to notably increase oil production next year, yet it would accept any OPEC deal concerning reduction of oil supply.
According to sources with the knowledge of the matter, Saudi Arabia is considering a proposal to decrease daily oil production to 1M barrels per day by both OPEN and non-OPEC countries.
The Labour's Foreign Affairs Policy Chief Emily Thornberry said on Saturday that the party cannot guarantee it would save Theresa May on any other vote related to deals on Brexit.
According to Russian media, the US and Russia's leaders Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have met and shaked their hands ahead of beginning of celebration of the 100th anniversary of the end of the World War One.
China's e-commerce giant Alibaba settled $9.92B in the first hour of Singles' Day, the world's largest online sales event, up roughly 21% from the last year.
China is set to create a favourable environment for private companies by enhancing law enforcement and legal services and law, the country's Minister of Justice stated.
Amazon.com stated that it is set to carry more products of Apple, including the latest editions of iPhone, iPad, globally in the period of the holiday shopping, as the tech rivals put aside prior differences to increase sales.
IAG, the Anglo-Spanish airline group and the owner of British Airways, took steps to avoid falling foul of EU ownership regulations in the event of Brexit without deal, El Pais reported.
Chinese financial institutions, including insurers, bank and securities firms, reported overseas investors' net investment inflows in the third quarter, according to the foreign exchange regulator.
China's solid waste imports slumped further in the 10-month period of 2018, as the country's government increased enforcement over a ban over solid waste imports.
The rate of expansion in the UK economy reached a pre-Brexit high, following a time of above-average GDP rise, and is set to go back to a normal path, the NIESR revealed in the report.
The Finance Minister nominee of South Korea stated that the country's lingering property boom was cooling and economy was below the full potential, indicating to markets that monetary policy tightening was not urgent.
Microsoft stated in a filing that it had made $1.3B in cash payments related to the deal of acquisition of GitHub, the coding hosting startup.
Japanese tech giants Sony and Softbank claimed that they are planning to work on a joint project which would let to provide live images from cameras located at mobile phone staions.
The financial institutions of the Australia, the US and Japan are planning to sign an agreement to finance the infrastructure projects in the Indo-Pacific region.
On Sunday, British newspaper reported that four ministers are planning to leave Theresa May's government after the EU rejects the latest Brexit plan suggested by Theresa May.
The leader of Australian New South Wales Labour party Luke Foley resigned after an allegations in sexual harassment of the ABC journalist four months before the state election.
On Sunday, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd reported about the $1.44B sales record during the first two minutes of the annual Single's Day sale with Apple, Dyson and Xiaomi products heading the top of sales.
The advisor of the White House Peter Navarro claimed that former and current executives should stay out of trade negotiations between the US and China.
On Sunday, Chinese state newspaper China Daily claimed that $57.83B worth of trade deals have been agreed during the China International Import Expo.
On Saturday, the Chief Executive Officer of Mitsubishi Motors Osamu Masuko claimed that his company is considering to launch a full-scale production cycle of vehicles in Vietnam instead of a simple assembly.
Hans-Eckhard Sommer, the head of the German BAMF refugee agency, said on Saturday that local and federal authorities must observe and apply statutes on deportation strictly.
Ska Keller and Sven Giegold were selected on Saturday to lead the second-large German political party, the Greens, at the next European Parliament elections.