British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin is planning to go public on the London Stock Exchange, becoming the first British car manufacturer to be listed on LSE for years.
On Wednesday, a global brewing company Carlsberg claimed that it is planning to expand the capacity of its largest Kronenbourg brewery in France with $117M investments.
On Wednesday, Singapore-based ridesharing company Grab claimed that it is planning to invest $250M in startups in Indonesia as a part of the company's plans to cement its position on Indonesian market.
According to a state official, Germany is not planning to provide financial aid to Turkey to help it to overcome an escalating crisis caused by intensively depreciating Lira.
The Finance Minister of Turkey Berat Albayrak said on Wednesday he believes that financial system is safe and there is no big risk for the country's economy despite rapidly falling Lira.
Oil prices weakened further on Wednesday due to increase in the US crude oil supplies.
The Turkish Lira dipped further south on Wednesday, because of uncertainty from the US-Turkey relationship.
Iran's Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi said that Iranian Security forces had arrested spies working in the state bodies.
The newly elected executives of China's ZTE Corp said on Wednesday that production is back to normal after the lifting of the US ban.
Yum China Holdings Inc, one of the largest fast-food chain operators in China, has rejected a $17.6B buyout offer from Chinese investment company Hillhouse Capital Group.
On Tuesday, China's state planner head He Lifeng claimed that global economy will face the increased risks in the second half of 2018 and that targets in economic growth could be achieved through effort.
On Wednesday, the Board Member of the Bank of Japan Hitoshi Suzuki claimed that central banks need to pay more attention to the impact of their monetary policies on the bond market.
The British Retail Consortium reported that British retail prices rose for the first time since April 2013 with higher oil cost and dry summer named as the main reasons of the prices growth.
On Tuesday, an official of the US State Department claimed that in September the US is planning to join the UN-led negotiations in Geneva to discuss the new Syrian constitution.
Newspaper al-Akhbar has reported that the delegation of the US intelligence and security officials visited Syrian capital Damascus in June and had four-hour negotiations with Syrian security chief Ali Mamlouk.
US satellite TV and cable providers Dish Network Corp and Altice USA Inc urged US regulators to cancel the approval of the merger between Sprint Corp and T-Mobile US Inc.
On Tuesday, the Foreign Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland rejoined her US and Mexican counterparts in Washington to discuss the final part of the revamped North American Free Trade Agreement.
China is Africa's largest trading partner for nine consecutive years as cooperation programs improved bilateral trade, official data shows.
Bilibili, one of the leading online video sharing and entertainment platforms in China, reported a 76% increase in revenue in the second quarter of this year, compared to the same period the previous year.
Ukraine plans to raise around $3.5B from international lenders in 2018, a senior official at the country's central bank says.
The German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas and his Irish counterpart Simon Coveney issued a statement on Tuesday against a messy Brexit at a meeting in Berlin.
Ukraine has to service around $33B of debt in the coming five years, which is a "serious burden", the Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman says.
The Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday discussed trade and relations between the two countries with the Peruvian Foreign Minister Nestor Francisco Popolizio Bardales.
The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras reshuffled the cabinet of Greece on Tuesday, the government spokesperson Dimitris Tzanakopoulos says.