China is likely to enhance financing guarantee services provided for micro and small companies and the rural sector, rules published by the cabinet revealed.
The court of the EFTA is set to suggest a way-out for the United Kingdom, as it was looking for a new power to arbitrate in disputes following the EU quit.
The German government reported a budget deficit recorded in July, as record-high tax revenues were outweighed by increasing public expenditure.
JPMorgan stated on Monday that the company would contribute up to $2M to support human rights and fight racism after white nationalist rally, which was in Virginia.
OPEC oil supply would drop by 419K barrel per day in August, a company tracking OPEC shipments said, amid expectations for lower exports from Saudis and other producers' cuts
Fast food company McDonald's announced plans to close all the 169 restaurants in eastern and northern regions of India due to dispute with local partner.
Danish company Maersk signed an agreement on selling the company's gas and oil business to France's Total for $7.45B in a combined debt and share transaction.
Statistics Norway revealed that the weak growth of births and immigrations resulted in the lowest increase of population in the June quarter since 2016.
The UK was confident that its Brexit negotiations with the EU were making enough progress to move to a next phase in the talks to discuss its further cooperation by October.
Statitics Canada showed that the country's wholesale sales fell 0.5% month-over-month in June, following an upwardly revised 1.0% gain in May and missing forecasts for a 0.6% rise.
Total has announced that it will buy the Maersk's gas and oil business for $7.45 billion. The company aims to increase their strength in the North Sea region.
As Brexit process looms, investors are mostly dumping investments in the UK. However, Hong Kong investment in commercial London property has more than tripled during the last year.
Hezbollah of Lebanon has announced that the organization has used drones against Islamic State in Syria. It is the first time Hezbollah admits the use of drones to commit airstrikes.
After returning after medical leave the President of Nigeria has announced that he will stop separatist activists in the country. The activists have called for a split in the Muslim north and Christian South.
After being on a three month medical leave the President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari has notified the country's parliament about his return.
The Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel has criticized Turkish authorities for abusing Interpol arrest warrant system.
On Monday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned her predecessor Gerhard Schroeder for accepting job offer from the major Russian oil producer Rosneft.
On Monday, the Great Wall Motor's official confirmed that company is interested in acquiring part of the Jeep and Ram brands that are owned by the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
On Monday, the United States announced that it will suspend all non-immigrant visa operations across Russia in response to the decision to expel 775 US diplomats.
Not less than 800 people had died in severe floods and landslides caused by seasonal monsoon rains in Nepal, Bangladesh and India.
The French oil giant Total is going to acquire the Danish Maersk Oil for $7.5B. The deal is expected to increase the latter's cash flow and earnings, and improve dividend prospects.
On Monday, Formula One announced its plans to start the first international virtual championship that will take place from September to November.
The economy of Thailand maintained its recovery in the June quarter, showing a 3.7% gain year-over-year, which was driven by higher exports and private investment, official data showed.
The Swedish government is set to allocate an extra $900M for the police during the next three years, aiming to boost stability in country.