According to sources with knowledge of the matter, Walmart Inc plans to launch its membership service, called Walmart+, in July.
According to the US Labor Department, the US hiring accelerated by 2.4 million jobs to 6.5 million in May.
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro announced in an interview on Tuesday that he has tested positive for the COVID-19.
Forex company Travelex announced on Tuesday that it reached an agreement with its senior secured noteholders to take control of the firm.
The average house prices in the UK declined for a fourth consecutive month in June, data published by the mortgage lender Halifax show.
The Spanish economy is expected to contract 10.9% this year, compared to a previous forecast of 9.4%, a statement published by the European Commission shows.
China and Arab states plan to deepen economic relations and other ties, a concluding statement of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum shows.
The German automobile giant Volkswagen sold 874,174 vehicles in the first six months of 2020 in China, a statement published by the company shows.
The German industrial production rose 7.8% in May, compared to the prior month, provisional data published by the Federal Statistical Office show.
The Latvian government agreed to inject €54.43M in Riga International Airport amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a statement published by the Ministry of Transport shows.
The German carrier Lufthansa announced it would trim 20% of the company's leadership jobs and 1K administrative positions on the back of a restructuring plan to cope with the coronavirus-triggered fallout.
On Tuesday, Uber Technologies has expanded its delivery offerings by rolling out the grocery service in Latin America and Canada, planning to add the United States later this month.
On Tuesday, Indonesia has imposed a 10% VAT on the technology companies' sales, such as Google, Netflix, Amazon and Spotify, amid shifts in spending patterns along with rising remote working triggered by the coronavirus crisis.
On Tuesday, Samsung Electronics reported a 23% jump in its Q2 operating profit, topping analysts' estimates, driven by solid chip sales during the coronavirus lockdowns.
On Tuesday, the US government awarded Novavax a $1.6 billion contract to develop a coronavirus vaccine.
On Tuesday, Finland's Nokia has become the first telecom equipment giant to add open interfaces to its products, designed to allow mobile operators to create networks not tied to any vendor.
Palantir Technologies, the data analytics company, said it had confidentially filed for the initial public offering with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
On Tuesday, Deutsche Bank stated it had agreed on a multi-year, strategic partnership with Google, granting the German bank access to its cloud services, as well as drive innovation in the technology-based financial products oriented at clients.
TikTok announced it would withdraw from the Hong Kong market during the following days, as other tech firms, including Facebook, halt processing the government requests for customer data in the region.
On Monday, it was revealed that the Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey would host a private meeting with members of the Conservative party.
On Monday, the Commission of the European Union approved a 150 million euro loan to the Austrian Airlines.
During US trading hours, crude oil prices remained steady as a decline in supply was outweighed by virus caused demand decreases.
During Monday's US trading hours, stock indices surged, as data revealed growth in the US services sector.
Japan's Fujitsu is planning to reduce its office space by half in three years amid reorganising the way its employees would work, introducing flexible hours for nearly 80K staff.