On Monday, SoftBank Group announced that Jack Ma, Alibaba's co-founder, is set to resign from the board, with SoftBank to propose new appointments, including group's CEO Yoshimoto Goto.
On Monday, Huawei Technologies responded to US cutting the company off from supply chains by calling US actions arbitrary.
The Norwegian Airlines share price fell by 50% on Monday, as the company completed a discounted sale of 400 million new shares.
On Monday, the French energy giant Total announced that it had purchased Portugal's EDP portfolio of 2.5 million business-to-customers base.
Robert Chote, the Chairman of Britain's Office for Budget Responsibility, stated on Sunday that the UK economy would recover slowly from the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown.
According to the Wall Street Journal report, published on Sunday, the United States is likely to revise the Paycheck Protection Program to cope with the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis.
On Sunday, Britain's Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove said that there was a post-Brexit trade deal to be done with the EU.
According to sources with knowledge of the matter, Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani and his rival Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah are close to finalising a power-sharing agreement.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the German conglomerate Thyssenkrupp began talks with its partners about consolidating its non-profitable steel business.
The Italian government decided on Sunday to ease lockdown by opening shops, restaurants and other public places.
On Sunday, the Israeli Parliament approved the new unity government formed by Benjamin Netanyahu, thus ending a yearly deadlock.
Robert Chote, the Chairman of Britain's Office for Budget Responsibility, stated on Sunday that the UK economy would recover slowly from the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown.
According to the Wall Street Journal report, published on Sunday, the United States is likely to revise the Paycheck Protection Program to cope with the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis.
On Sunday, Britain's Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove said that there was a post-Brexit trade deal to be done with the EU.
According to sources with knowledge of the matter, Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani and his rival Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah are close to finalising a power-sharing agreement.
The Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Sunday that India would privatize parts of state-run firms in sectors ranging from power to aviation to replenish its coffers.
Walt Disney announced on Saturday that it would partially reopen the Disney Springs and shopping area at its Florida resort on May 20.
The British Office for Budget Responsibility stated on Sunday that recovery of the country's economy after the pandemic ended would not be fast.
The Commerce Ministry of China opposed on Sunday the rules taken by the US against Huawei and said it would protect its companies.
The Australian Trade Minister Simon Birmingham on Sunday called China to respond to proposal to start talks to ease trade tensions between the two countries.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the Indonesian government is planning to spend $8.6 to bailout 12 state-owned companies impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
On Sunday the Australian government stated that the Chinese government should respond to a request for an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus.
The Federal Reserve revealed on Saturday that nearly 600 banks loaned about $30 billion from the Paycheck Protection Program.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte stated that Italy would take a calculated risk by decreasing lockdown measures.