The European air traffic control warned airlines on Tuesday to stay cautious in the Eastern Mediterranean amid a potential missile strikes into Syria within the next 72 hours.
Alphabet's Google is discussing an acquisition of Nokia's airplane broadband business with its technology that could help Google provide a faster alternative to Wi-Fi on airplanes.
Telefonica Brasil is planning to expand super-fast fiber-to-the-home broadband service to 20 new cities this year, as the company seeks to attract wealthier clients.
The Australian anti money laundering institution AUSTRAC has announced that digital currency exchanges, who do business in Australia, have to register with the institution.
The Mexican authorities are expecting details on the new US proposal to move auto production to high-wage areas of NAFTA. This would move auto production from Mexico to the US.
The Ant Financial Services Group is aiming to increase its fundraising goal by at least $8B. This could boost the company's evaluation to $150B.
The Toutiao joke app Neihan Duanzi in China has been banned by the country's watchdog due to vulgar content.
Japanese core machinery orders increased unexpectedly for the second month in a row in February amid a rise in orders from manufacturers.
China is set to allow foreign investors to enter the country's financial leasing, trust, consumer finance sectors and auto finance by the end of this year.
Chinese producer prices grew 3.1% last month, following February's climb of 3.7% and missing expectations for a 3.2% rise.
China's National Bureau of Statistics reported on Wednesday that consumer prices rose 2.1% in March, after surging 2.9% in the prior month, whereas analysts anticipated an increase of 2.9%.
On Tuesday, Brent and WTI futures surged 3.4% and 3.3%, respectively, after the Chinese President Xi Jinping soothed investor fears of a trade war between China and the United States.
The French Finance Ministry stated on Tuesday that France would cut the budget deficit more quickly than expected over Emmanuel Macron's term amid stronger economic growth.
US producer prices rose 0.3% in March, boosted by higher food and healthcare costs, whereas analysts anticipated a climb of 0.1%.
The White House reported on Tuesday that the US President Donald Trump believed he had the power to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating the Russian interference case.
The Wall Street Journal has reported that T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp restarted talks about possible merger between two telecom operators after both companies were unable to reach an agreement in November.
The US President Donald Trump and the UK Prime Minister Theresa May claimed that the world needs to response to the suspected chemical weapon attack in Syria and to hold to account people behind this.
On Tuesday, Chief Executive Officer of the Bank of Nova Scotia Brian Porter stated the bank is optimistic regarding reaching an agreement on the possible NAFTA deal after more than 8 months of talks.
On Tuesday, the energy giant BP claimed that it has signed an agreement to buy Tesla batteries to build a battery storage project for one of its wind farms in South Dakota, the US.
On Tuesday, Russian diplomats said that Russia will ask the UN Security Council members to vote on two Syrian resolutions regarding recent chemical weapons attack in the city of Douma.
Volkswagen is planning to appoint its brand chief Herbert Diess as a new CEO of Volkswagen Group to replace the current Chief Executive Matthias Mueller as a part of a new group strategy.
On Tuesday, McDonald's said that it is planning to expand Nordic business by opening 200 restaurants in the nearest 10 years and launching a food delivery service by the end of the year.
On Tuesday, Facebook Inc representatives stated that a company is launching a bounty program for reports of data misuse to reward people who will report on data misuse by developers.
Qatar and the US oil and gas company Exxon Mobil are in talks over a potential joint venture that could see the Gulf country investing in the company's unit XTO Energy, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.