On Saturday, South Korean said it had secured sanctions exemptions from the United Nations Security Council for the inter-Korean railway's survey.
On Saturday, the ex-Nissan executive Greg Kelly, who was arrested along with the former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn, said that Ghosn's payment was appropriate.
Costa Rica's Supreme Court has endorsed a tax reform bill, approved by lawmakers in October, which aims to cut government worker benefits and increase taxes.
On Saturday, thousands of Bahrainis went to the polling stations to vote in the country's Parliamentary elections.
On Friday, the Finance Minister of Singapore Heng Swee Keat took the position of the 1st Assistant Secretary-General of the country's govering People's Action Party, thus becoming the most likely candidate for the post of Prime Minister.
The China's Ministry of Commerce stated on Saturday that the country backs required reforms of the World Trade Organization (WTO), which could make it more effectivene and authoritative.
The US President Donald Trump published post in Twitter on late Friday, in which he denied the rumors about his dissatisfaction with the country's Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
On Saturday, thousands of Taiwanese went to polling stations to give their vote in local elections, which experts viewed as a test for pro-independence govering party ahead of presidential elections.
The Swiss manufacturer of webcams and keyboards, Logitech International, is in talks to acquire the US producer of the gaming headsets and Bluetooth earpieces, Plantronics, in a potential deal worth over $2.2B.
PSA's British firm Vauxhall is planning to cut additional 241 job positions at the Ellesmere Port car factory amid its latest reductions at the site, aggravating union concerns about the plant future.
Flybe Group has entered talks with Virgin Atlantics over a potential sale, the UK regional airline stated, as it is facing higher fuel costs, falling demand and weak British pound.
JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup are set to pay $182.5M to settle the US investor court proceeding claiming the banks had violated anti-trust legislation by conspiring with banks to rig the key EU interest rate benchmark.
The US technology firm A10 Networks is thinking over various options, including the company's possible sale, four years after it became publicly traded, sources with the knowledge on the issue reported.
The German carmakers and the US officials are getting ready for the meeting of Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen with Trump's Administration within the coming weeks, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Tensions have increased at the US-Mexico border, as hundreds of migrants massed around the United States border crossing.
According to a report, published by Washington Post on Friday, Democrats on the US House intelligence committee would probe the US President Donald Trump response to the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
On Friday, Russia's Communications Ministry has drafted a legislation that would tighten data protection, amid intelligence leaks.
On Friday, United Technologies Corp received approval from Chinese regulators for its purchase of Rockwell Collins worth of $30 billion.
On Friday, US shares edged lower, as crude oil prices fell to its lowest level in more than a year, pulling down energy shares.
On Friday, oil prices plunged by more than 6%, as fears that oversupply would outgrow demand, even as OPEC considered cut.
On Friday, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards seized a Saudi Arabian fishing boat and arrested its crew members.
On Friday, the US consumers formed a long queue at store counters to shop for Black Friday deals on electronics and clothing.
Teddy Sagi, Playtech's founder, sold about 15.2M shares in the gambling software firm worth nearly $87.2M, Globe Invest announced on Friday.
HSBC UK stated it was trying to fix its mobile application as soon as possible following customers' complaints over disruptions with logging onto the banking app.