Samsung Electronics anticipated its earnings to further increase in the Q2, after announcing its highest quarterly profits since 2013 from smartphones, chips.
The US and European top military officials called for a better data-sharing in order to fight terrorism and urged to organise regular meetings for justice officials.
According to the FCC officials, the head of the US FCC had proposed to cancel the net neutrality rules issued by Obama administration, launching a fight over the Internet's future.
According to UBS analysts, the US millennials had faced the greatest risk of their school and car loan defaults in the next 12 months. Millennials hold $1.1T in the US consumer debt.
According to Trump administration's senior official, a draft of the executive order to withdraw the US from the NAFTA had been under consideration.
Major automakers have objected Volkswagen's desire to atone for the cheating on diesel emission by investing $2B in nationwide electric car projects and infrastructure.
According to ING bank's survey, at least a third of Americans and Europeans would be happy to go cash-free and would use only electronic payment forms, including contactless cards and e-wallets.
A Levada Center opinion poll released on Wednesday showed 52% of Russian citizens want the current Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to leave his post.
Steven Mnuchin, the US Treasury Secretary, confirmed the President Trump would unveil his proposal for cutting the corporate tax rate to 15% from the previously planned 35%.
Consumer Reports lowered its score for Tesla's Model S, a luxury sedan, and Model X, a midsize SUV, as the carmaker has not yet activated an AEB feature in these cars.
According to the US Energy Information Administration, crude oil inventories dropped 3.6M barrels last week, while analysts predicted a 1M barrels fall.
The Consumption Indicator released by USB stood at 1.50 over the month of March, up 0.05 from the downwardly revised reading of 1.45 registered in February.
Statistics Canada reported retail sales in the country plummeted 0.6% to $47.8B over the month of February, with lower motor vehicle sales being the main drag behind the decline.
On Wednesday, the Foreign Minister of China Wang Yi called all sides to relax tensions over the Korean peninsula and to find a peaceful solution on the issue.
The US bank JPMorgan & Chase is seeking to open new back office operations centre in Warsaw that could employ about several thousands of people.
On Wednesday, the Russian Defence Ministry stated that a MiG-31 jet fighter crashed down in the Eastern Siberia, but both pilots were able to safety eject from the aircraft.
PepsiCo reported strong quarterly results showing its revenue surged 1.6% to $12B from $11.9B the previous year amid growing demand for its healthier snacks and drinks.
Twitter posted its quarterly report with a 6% rise in the average number of the monthly active users that increased to 328M from the previous year.
On Wednesday, the former President of France Nicolas Sarkozy stated he was eager to vote for the centrist presidential nominee Emmanuel Macron.
Germany's Economy Minister Brigitte Zypries is eager to attend the New Silk Road summit in the Chinese capital next month over the plan aimed to knit Europe, Asia and Africa.
The US Human Rights Watch researcher Omar Shakir was granted an Israeli work permit after the initial denial as the United States had criticised the Israel's rejection and allegations over the group promoting a "Palestinian propaganda".
Emmmanuel Macron, one of the front-runners in the French Presidential Election has experienced several cyber-attacks since the beginning of the year, his campaign team confirmed on Wednesday.
An investigation by the French intelligence led to a conclusion that the sarin gas attack was executed following the orders of Bashar al-Assad by parties loyal to him.
On Wednesday, South Korea's Court ruled that Uber Technologies had violated transport law by illegal use of the private cars for commercial purposes.