The US gun lobby is aiming at Citigroup Inc and Bank of America after they said, that they would not provide several financial services to gun-makers anymore.
On Friday, Uber filed an appeal against the licence loss, the decision made by the officials of the UK city of Brighton, to remove the licence of the taxi app.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday said that it seemed unsure what exactly would mean the rising Italian ruling coalition for the European Union.
On Friday, China denied that it had proposed a $200B package to reduce the US trade deficit, hours after it threw an anti-dumping scenario into the US sorghum imports.
On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin recommended a fresh government line-up at the beginning of his new run in office, elevating two first timers.
On Friday, the South Korean firm SK Holding stated it had provided the US energy company Brazos Midstream with the $250M investment with intention to expand the company's energy business.
The German online furniture retailer Home24 is planning an IPO at the Frankfurt stock market exchange, as it seeks to raise up to $236M, the company stated on Friday.
On Friday, India's Tata Steel announced it had finalised the purchase of a 72.7% stake in the bankrupt Bhushan Steel worth $5.18B.
CVC Capital, the buyout fund, agreed to acquire about 50% stake in the Finnish healthcare group Mehilainen from the private equity groups Triton and KKR.
Fujifilm Holdings is planning to file a suit against Xerox in the near time, alleging that the US photocopier firm had no legal rights to scrap their takeover deal worth $6.1B.
On Friday, Hilton Worldwide Holdings announced that the private equity group Blackstone is set to sell around 5.8% or 15.8M of the hotel chain operator's shares.
The Russian President Vladimir Putin and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron are set to meet in St Petersburg on May 24-25 to discuss Syria, Iran and Ukraine.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam has officially launched an inquiry into the merger of Uber Technologies' business in Southeast Asia and its rival Grab.
On Thursday, Deutsche Telekom called on Germany's government to auction frequencies for the 5G mobile services on affordable terms, so it could ensure there is money to invest in the infrastructure.
Westpac Banking, the Australia's lender, has hired a customer complaints head to deal with the problems, as the Australian financial sector accuses it of serious misconduct.
Lloyds Banking Group has sold its Ireland's mortgage unit to Barclays for about £4B in cash, as part of of its plan to focus on the core UK market.
On Friday, China's Foreign Ministry stated it had not offered to reduce its US trade surplus by $200B, adding that talks with the United States over trade were constructive and set to continue.
Toyota Motor is planning to roll into China's electric-vehicle market by launching its new label of its Chinese partner GAC Motors to fully meet China's severe green car quotas.
Berenberg has reduced Telecom Italia's target price by 7% to €0.66, sending the company's shares down 1.4% after earlier slipping by over 2% on Friday.
Cambridge Analytica announced late on Thursday it had filed for the Chapter7 bankruptcy in NYC Court, following its involvement in the Facebook user data scandal.
Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko issued an order to enact the decision to expand sanctions against Russian companies, according to the information reported on the government's website on Friday.
The Warburg Pincus-backed ESR REIT has agreed to merge with its rival Viva Industrial Trust in a proposed bid that would establish the fourth-biggest real estate investment trust located in Singapore.
PayPal Holdings has agreed to buy the one of the EU best known fintech start-ups, iZettle, in a deal valued at $22B, both the companies confirmed on Thursday.
The Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno ordered on Thursday to withdraw the additional security officers assigned to protect Julian Assange in the country's embassy in London.