JPMorgan Chase & Co reported its expenses to soar 3.4% this year, which is $58B in total as the expenditures are aimed at technology and credit card accounts registration.
On Tuesday, the Eastern and Northeastern parts of Japan were shaken by a 5.6 magnitude earthquake, however, no signs of tsunami danger were detected.
On Tuesday, the European Union top official Valdis Dombrovskis stated the EU countries should use the common method of requirements to test the banks' anti-hacking defences.
According to the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, Moscow did not discuss US sanctions with Trump's administration, nor did it ask to revoke them.
Demand for the Japanese Yen increased on Tuesday, as investors decided to acquire safe-haven currencies ahead of US President Trump's speech to Congress.
12 Afghan police officers are reported to be dead as Taliban militants attacked the checkpoint in the Helmand province with noiseless weapons on Tuesday morning.
The President of Philippines Rodrigo Duterte stated there is a necessity to call back the police to fight the drug war on the streets, about a month after putting the campaign on hold.
The public servants of Zimbabwe are eager to raise a protest next Monday, claiming the government to pay additional benefits for the previous year.
Japanese Takata Corporation confessed guilt over the ruptured airbags in its Honda vehicles that caused more than 15 deaths and was obliged to pay $1B compensation fee to the victims and automakers affected by the faulty car part.
The state media of China began to threaten boycotts over the South Korean Lotte Group approval to launch the US missile defence system.
The 89th Academy Awards accountant Brian Cullinan turned out to be responsible for the false announcement of the winner of the best picture nomination as he muddle the envelopes and gave the Oscar ceremony presenters the wrong one.
On Monday, SpaceX announced it would send two people on a journey around the Moon in 2018 for the price of $250K per person.
Malaysia is eager to charge a Vietnamese and an Indonesian woman with the direct involvement in the North Korean President's half-brother willful murder this Wednesday.
Samsung Group chief Jay Y. Lee and four other executives are to be charged with fraudulent conversion, bribery and other offences, the South Korean special prosecutor's office stated on earlier on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, for the first time since June 2016 a senior North Korean official arrived in Beijing in order to discuss the issue of China banning coal imports under UN sanctions.
The US Dollar opened trade in limbo on Tuesday, with investors anticipating today's President Trump Congress speech, where he is expected to announce a new tax plan.
On Tuesday morning, prices for US crude oil surged for the second day in a row, bolstered by OPEC members honouring the production cut agreement, while also eclipsing the fact of US domestic output increase.
No ties between Donal Trump's presidential campaign and Russia were found, the head of a congressional committee reported on Monday.
On Monday, the US President Donald Trump met face-to-face with China's top diplomat Yang Jiechi for the first time and discussed the matter of shared security interests.
On Monday, two warders and five prisoners were shot in prison bus by a gunmen gang near Colombo, Sri Lanka, on the way to court.
On Monday, Tesla's shares inched 4.83% lower to $244.52 per share, adding to 11% decline since the last week's quarterly report amid downgrade of Goldman Sachs rating.
Passive investment funds plan to reinvest around $2B from long-term to short-term crude oil futures during the next week amid anticipation of energy market rally.
According to the UN refugee agency, more than 31,000 South Sudan's refugees, mainly women and children, intersected the border of Sudan in 2017, amid conflict and famine.
On Monday, Turkey criticized Austrian Foreign Minister amid his comment that Turkish President Erdogan is not welcomed to perform presidential campaign for Austria's Turks.