Thyssenkrupp and Kone large shareholders have held negotiations over their elevator business potential merger, the German daily reported on Sunday.
China's industrial production grew 6.0% year-on-year in June, missing expectations, while growth of fixed-asset investment slowed to 6.0% in the H1 of the year, in line with forecasts, an official report revealed.
Shares of China's ZTE were expected to rise 5.5% in Hong Kong, after the US lifted its ban on American firms selling parts to the telecommunications equipment producer that crippled its business.
China is anticipated to report a slowdown in the second-quarter economic expansion, as a trade war with the US threatened exports and the government's attempts to tackle debt risks hindered activity
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May is set to seek to reassure aviation chiefs that her Brexit plan is unlikely to disrupt supply chains, and pledge that the industry would flourish, as the UK leaves the EU.
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia and the President of Eritrea met on Sunday to preach peace after hostilities had ceased.
The government of Italy has allowed the last party of migrants to arrive in Sicily under heavy guard.
As Donald Trump named EU as one of the competitors in trade, the global media blew up, as all sources of various origins began to manipulate the speeches and meeting records.
Pakistani authorities on Sunday pushed the criminal case against the country's ex-PM, who has been accuses of corruption in various cases.
It was announced at the UK air show that Airbus is set to sell A350 models to the Taiwanese airline Starlux.
On Sunday, airline firm representatives met in the United Kingdom to discuss the future of the industry.
On Sunday, officials from Boeing announced that the trade tariffs announced by the US might hurt the company.
The transport ministry of Germany has revealed that Opel representatives are still allowed to host a hearing with the ministry officials.
The CEO of Boeing on Sunday announced that both China and the US are looking for an aerospace competition.
The CEO of Boeing on Sunday announced that both China and the US are looking for an aerospace competition.
The ruling party of Nigeria has won the local elections in the state of Ekiti. Due to the elections the local opposition has been dismantled.
The President of Congo has appointed a new chief of army, who is under United Nations sanctions.
The Chinese National Offshore Company has announced a round of three billion in investments in Nigeria.
As oil prices continued to surge, various financial media blamed the commodity price for destroying some investment funds.
Protesters that attempted to storm government building in Basra have been stopped by the Iraqi police.
Viva Aerobus has made the order of 40 new A320 planes. Dukascopy Analytics have conducted that the move comes as a plan to move into the French market.
The chief of the German Bundesbank on Sunday warned the government that the economy is set to reduce growth, if the forecasts of the bank turn out to be right.
The Prime Minister of the UK on Sunday warned her Party that without her there would be no Brexit.
On Sunday, the President of the United States revealed that he has very low expectations for the meeting with the Russian President.