LATAM Airlines, the biggest air carrier in Latin America, stated that its passenger traffic rose 2.8% in the first half of this year on demand in Spanish-speaking countries.
Embraer's shareholder has filed an official complaint with Brazilian securities regulator against an acquisition deal of its commercial plane unit by Boeing, the Valor Economico newspaper said.
21st Century Fox is planning a new offer for Sky worth around $33.14B to top the bid proposed by Comcast, according to the Financial Times report.
US stocks rallied on Monday, with Industrial and banks stocks driving a third consecutive session of gains on Wall Street as investors await quarterly earnings session.
US President Donald J Trump is set to unveil his Supreme Court nominee on Monday night to succeed retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Boris Johnson has resigned as British Foreign Minister on Monday in protest of Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to fight any attempt made by leading Eurosceptic ministers to oust her from office. Her spokesman stated on Monday.
Britain's ramshackle quit from the European Union, as two Ministers quit the government on Monday, is likely to damage economic expansion in the Euro Zone, the ECB policymaker Ewald Nowotny stated.
Volkswagen stated that its Spanish brand SEAT is set to return to China's market in 2020/21 within an agreement with the Chinese Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group to develop EV.
China's new bank loans are likely to rebound in June, a Reuters poll revealed, as the Central Bank attempted to support lending to businesses and boost liquidity, facing worsening global trade prospects.
Norway rejected a suggestion that it was holding up Tesla's attempts to improve its service in the third-biggest market, adding that the company did not apply to use vans needed to solve its problems.
US stocks markets were expected to start the week's trading higher. The reason was the weaker US Dollar, which dropped on Friday due to weak US employment data.
Macedonian authorities on Monday revealed that they are expecting to get the approval to start negotiations about joining NATO.
On Monday, Samsung Electronics announced that the company has opened the world's biggest phone factory.
Tesla have raised the prices on Model X and S in China by over $20,000. It is the first car company which has done so in the aftermath of US-China trade tensions.
The President of the United States has reassured Ukraine that he will not betray the country's interests during his meeting with the President of Russian Federation.
Nissan Motor on Monday revealed that the company had measured improperly exhaust emissions and the consumption of fuel in Japan for 19 car models.
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed and President of Eritrea Isaias Afwerki agreed on Monday to reopen embassies, resume air links and jointly build marine infrastructure.
The Turkish President-elect Tayyip Erdogan will sworn in today to lead the country for a new five-year term, yet this time with sufficiently enlarged powers.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday selected Dominic Raab as the new Brexit Minister instead of David Davis who resigned in protest against agreement negotiated by the government.
A senior official wrote in a letter on Monday that German Defence Ministry evaluates approved by Chancellor Merkel medium-term budget plan as unsatisfactory.
The Bank of Japan kept the upbeat economic evaluation for all nine regions and the Bank's Governor was confident that inflation is likely to head toward the 2% target, suggesting that monetary policy will be unchanged.
Shares in Nissan Motor slumped nearly 5% to the lowest level in a year after the automaker stated that it is set to hold a briefing concerning procedures to measure cars exhaust gas at domestic plants.
The Bank of France kept unchanged its forecast for France's gross domestic product growth of 0.3% in the second quarter and said it anticipated a rebound in business activity for July.