Media sources reported on Tuesday that Qualcomm, a US microchip giant, was in talks to settle a patent-royalty dispute with Huawei Technologies.
On Tuesday, dozens of Argentinian legislators introduced to legalise abortion, opening a debate that would likely divide a Catholic nation.
The Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stated on Tuesday that the US President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium could lead to a trade war and hurt the national economy.
On Tuesday, the US President Donald Trump said he saw signs of "possible progress" on the Korean Peninsula after North Korea signalled it was willing to talk to the US.
On Tuesday, Volkswagen Trucks labour union leaders claimed that Volkswagen workers are ready to back the possible IPO only in case if it will help to protect workers rights.
On Tuesday, the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt claimed that the UK and the EU are close to finalise the deal regarding the rights of EU citizens staying in the UK after Brexit.
On Tuesday, the BMW board member Peter Schwarzenbauer stated that research, technological development and production of the next generation of electric Mini will happen in China.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defence, Russian military transport plane An-26 crashed at the Russian Khmeimim military base in Syrian province Latakia, killing 39 people aboard.
The French competition authority is likely to open investigations into Google and Facebook, as the regulator concluded that the pair dominate France's online advertising market.
Bracken Darrell, the CEO of Logitech, stated that large acquisitions are not very likely, as the company announced expectations for weaker sales growth in the following year.
The Commerce Department revealed that new orders for goods made in the US recorded their strongest drop in the six-month period in January, falling 1.4% amid broad decline in demand.
George Soros, BlackRock and main sovereign wealth funds were among the investors interested in purchasing stakes in the IPO of Deutsche Bank's asset management unit.
Air Berlin's creditors are planning to file a suit against the insolvent company's ex-parent Etihad Airways for its alleged damages over the decision to cut off funding in August last year.
BMW is reviewing the localised production in Russia, saying that a decision should be made in the coming weeks or months, as it seeks for growth opportunities in the emerging markets.
Sales of the toymaker Lego plunged 8% to $5.8B in 2017 for the first time in 13 years, as the company struggled with severe retail markets in North America and Europe.
On Tuesday, shares of Target fell 2% in the premarket trading, following a report on the company's profit that missed analysts' estimates for its reading in the holiday quarter.
South Africa's GDP grew at the better-than-expected pace in the Q4, boosted by a recovery in trade and agriculture, the reported showed on Tuesday.
The boss of PSA Group Carlos Tavares is demanding the EU governments' commitments on development of the electric vehicle charging networks in exchange for the CO2 emissions targets set for 2020-2021.
The activist fund investor Elliott Management has acquired 6% of Telecom Italia, seeking to challenge the key shareholder Vivendi by introducing the alternative business plan for Italy's phone group.
Cemil Ertem, a key adviser to the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, said on Tuesday that Turkey could hike duties on cotton imported from the US in response to its steel tariffs.
The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told media on Tuesday that the country would not spend resources on election in order to keep the budget deficit at 2.4% of the GDP in 2018.
Japan's Nissan and Germany's energy group E.ON entered a strategic alliance, seeking to explore business possibilities in the area of e-car charging, vehicle-to-grid services and storage solutions.
On Tuesday, Deutsche Telekom has launched the first all-you-can-eat mobile deal MagentaMobil XL package in Germany at the price of €79.95, amid company's intention to lift revenues per its user.
On Tuesday, Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary stated that his company would use all of the possible options to purchase at least 100 Boeing's 737 MAX jets.