Hiscox announced that it expected about $150M of net claims based on the $25B insured market loss from the Hurricane Harvey.
Second suspect in the London train explosion that left at least 30 people injured has been arrested by the UK police under the country's terrorism laws on Saturday.
According to the market data, diesel and gasoline prices soared dramatically in North Korea, following the UN imposed sanctions that are capping fuel supply.
The majority of the UK businesses, including Centrica and BT, called for a three-year Brexit transitional deal as the companies seek to protect jobs in the EU and Britain.
In a response to an attack that forced 410K Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh, a rights group urged for sanctions and weapon embargo against Myanmar military.
On Monday, Russia and China began naval exercises close to North Korea, just ahead of the UN General Assembly meeting later this week.
Having failed to reach an agreement with General Motors, Canada's Unifor union members went on a strike at the company's Ontario plant.
On Monday, the Chinese insurance regulator said the state was ready to step up its foreign investment risks and insurance funds' capital flows supervision.
On Monday, the Chinese military said a senior space official had been promoted to the position of the leader of the People's Liberation Army's main equipment development department.
According to the data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Monday, the country's motor vehicle sales were flat over the course of August.
General Motors and Shanghai GM, the company's joint venture in China, are set to recall nearly 3.5M vehicles due to faulty Takata airbags.
Northrop Grumman neared a deal to purchase Orbital, an acquisition which is expected to provide Northrop nearly $4.4B yearly revenue due to Orbital's contracts with NASA and the US Army.
Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of State, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov are expected to meet on Sunday aside from the UN General Assembly meeting.
Snap announced that it was asked by the government of Saudi Arabia to remove Discover Publisher channel of Al Jazeera in the country due to local laws' violation.
British Foreign Minister was accused of Brexit "backseat driving" by the Cabinet colleagues after Johnson has announced his vision of the UK's future after Brexit.
Qatar's Defence Minister stated that the country was willing to purchase 24 Typhoon jets from British BAE Systems after other Gulf countries cut diplomatic links with Qatar.
Iraqi aid officials stated that they were cornered about the fate of at least 1,400 families of the suspected Islamic State militants who were relocated by the local authorities.
The BIS stated that cryptocurrencies would not be issued by central banks in the near future due to the unproven underpinning technology and risks that could not be fully assessed.
According to the BIS, the global debt could be underreported by at least $13T since the traditional accounting practices excluded foreign exchange derivatives.
According to Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, the country would not be bullied by the US and would react to any moves on Tehran's nuclear deal by Washington.
Stubbornly low inflation despite an increase in global growth and ongoing monetary stimulus is a trillion-dollar questions, the Bank for International Settlement said.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that the US considered closing its embassy in Cuba amid alleged sonic attacks, which began in 2016.
The US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said that the UN Security Council run out of options on containing North Korea's nuclear programme and the US might have to turn the matter over to the Pentagon.
Kuwait ordered North Korea's Ambassador to leave within a month as the country downgraded diplomatic relations with Pyongyang.