CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity software developer, has selected Goldman Sachs Group to lead its initial public offering, planned to be launched in the next year's first half.
Australia's engineering services company WorleyParsons is set to acquire the chemicals, resources and energy business from the US group Jacobs Engineering in a deal valued at $3.3B.
Sony Corp has made no concessions to the EU antitrust regulators in its EMI music bid worth $2.3B, as the company seeks to become the largest music publisher in the world.
The Japanese KKR-backed auto parts manufacturer Calsonic Kansei has agreed to acquire Fiat Chrysler's high-tech car parts maker Magneti Marelli in a deal worth $7.1B.
Kazatomprom, the world's largest uranium miner, has confirmed this Monday its plans to launch the initial public offering on the London, seeking to list its global depository receipts.
Blackstone Group is set to acquire the oil and gas services firm Ulterra Drilling Technologies in a deal valued at about $700M, sources with the knowledge of the situation reported.
Shares of Philips, the Dutch healthcare technology firm, plunged as much as 6.3% to €32.55 on Monday, as the company missed forecasts for its Q3 core earnings.
On Monday, Ryanair stated it was expecting the union labour issues to be concluded by Christmas that could end flight disruptions, which had a negative impact on the company's shares.
The Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Monday that China condemns decision of the US government to unilaterally withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
The Energy Minister of Saudi Arabia Khalid al-Falih stated on Monday that the government has no desire to impose 1970s-like embargo on Western partners and promised to do everything to separate oil supplies from politics.
On Monday, the Japan's Personal Information Protection Commission issued a report based on results of investigation of the Cambridge Analytica case, in which it asked Facebook to improve protection of users' personal data.
On Monday, the Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz called the European Commission not to accept Italy's 2019 budget project, as other countries are not ready to share the burden of its debt.
On Monday, China Securities Journal reported that the insurance and banking regulator of China claimed that country's financial risks are under control of the ruling body.
On Sunday, US-based startup Marqeta, backed by Visa Inc and Goldman Sachs Group Inc, helping small companies to issue payment cards, has launched in Europe locating its European office in London.
On Sunday, Canadian plane maker Bombardier claimed that it has sued the aircraft division of the Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd because of the trade secrets leak which helped Mitsubishi to develop its jet.
On Sunday, CBS Corp claimed that its interim chairman Richard Parsons resigned from his post because of the health issues after one month of joining the board.
Several Russian officials, including the Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, criticized on Saturday the US withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, saying that international community would condemn this decision.
The Brazilian presidential frontrunner Jair Bolsonaro stated on Sunday that if the Congress allowed he would use military for street patrols, because the country is "at war".
The President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated on Sunday that this Tuesday Turkey will present the world the whole truth about the murder of Jamal Khashoggi in Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul.
Canadian plane producer Bombardier has filed a lawsuit against the aviation unit of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, claiming that a number of Bombardier's ex-employees disclosed trade secrets to help the latter with its regional jet project.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated on Sunday that there would be no weapon sales to Saudi Arabia until the end of investigation of Jamal Khashoggi death.
According to a source familiar with the matter, this Tuesday for the first time in history the European Commission would ask the Member State's government to amend its draft budget.
The Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia Adel al-Jubeir stated on Sunday that the country's officials did not possess enough information to say with confidence how Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated.
According to the Petra news agency, Jordan has no plans to extend peace treaty with Israel, which presupposes that the latter is allowed to use two pieces of territory in border areas.