On Saturday, the Major of Moscow announced that the city faces a new variant of the coronavirus, which prompts a lockdown.
On Saturday, Ebrahim Idassi won the Presidential election of Iran.
During Saturday's hours, the price for Bitcoin remained below the 40,000.00 mark despite a recent recovery.
AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes stated on Saturday that aviation industry most probably would fully back to normal in 2022.
The share price of Atai Life Sciences B.V. surged 40% on Friday, thus giving the company $3.19B capitalization.
According to the SEC filing, Tesla Inc's former President Jerome Guillen sold approximately $274M worth of shares.
The price of the most popular cryptocurrency in the world, Bitcoin, had lost on Friday another 7% or $2,666.53 and ended up at $35,431.15 mark.
Russia's second-biggest oil producer Lukoil planned to invest $3B in petrochemicals production within the 6 years, TASS quoted the company's head on Friday.
The US-based EIG Global Energy Partners stated that its consortium closed a deal to buy 49% of the pipelines business of Saudi oil producer Aramco for $12.4B.
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari stated that he wants to keep the US CB short-term interest rate at zero at least until 2023 to allow the labour market to return to its pre-pandemic level.
The IT services provider Sykes Enterprises agreed to be bought by privately-owned Sitel Group in the $2.15B deal.
HSBC agreed to sell its French retail bank to Cerberus-backed My Money Group in the deal that will cause a loss of around $2.3B for the bank.
PayPal Holdings' shares jumped after it warned merchants about higher pricing, planning to charge at least 3.48% of the transaction value, up from 2.9% plus a fee.
As reported by the Office for National Statistics on Friday, UK retail sales declined by 1.4% between April and May.
On Friday, the French automaker Renault signed an accord with France's trades unions that would allow about 20,000 staff in France to be eligible to work from their own homes.
On Friday, shares of Orphazyme plunged by 75% after the US Food and Drug Administration rejected the biotech company key drug candidate.
On Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 371.35 points or 1.10% after James Bullard, the President of the St. Louis Federal Reserve, stated that the US inflation was stronger than expected.
On Friday, Subaru Motor announced it would trim its production at the Japnese Gunma factories in July amid the global semiconductor chip shortage.
On Friday, Amazon Web Services stated it had entered an agreement with Ferrari to make AWS a provider of cloud storage, artificial intelligence and machine learning to the luxury automaker.
Germany seeks to exit its Lufthansa stake as early as possible, according to Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer's statement made on Friday.
EBay, the US e-commerce group, and Norway's Adevinta secured final approval from regulators for their global classified advertising businesses tie-up, the Norwegian company announced on Friday.
New energy vehicle sales in China are seen to grow over 40% each year during the following five years, according to a senior official's statement at the CAAM this Friday.
The Bank of Japan has launched a new scheme on Friday to raise funding for battling climate change, joining other central banks that step up their efforts to address the financial and economic fallout.
Paytm, the Indian digital payments company, is seeking approval from shareholders for its $1.62B new stock sale, signalling potentially the largest-ever IPO worth $3B in the country.