The largest US independent natural gas and oil producer on Wednesday announced plans to spend %.5.5 billion annually until 2020 on capital products, as long as oils prices remain above $50 mark.
Ford Motor and the Chinese auto maker Anhui Zotye Automobile have made an agreement to invest $756 million in developing electric passenger vehicles.
Spanish investigators have found out that both Airbus and European safety regulators had been warned in 2014 about the software vulnerability of the A400M military plane.
The Dutch government has announced that they will review 4,000 tax deals between the government and various companies. This comes after the discovery of an error in the tax draft with Procter & Gamble.
The US Commerce Secretary has announced that the US and Chinese Presidents will discuss trade imbalances during Trump's visit to China.
On Wednesday two surveys revealed that UK employers are increasing pay due to the Brexit caused recruitment problems.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan is set to visit Qatar on November 15, after Ankara has supported Doha in the dispute with its neighbouring Gulf Arab states.
The US President Donald Trump is expected to land in China's capital of Beijing on Wednesday, November 8 amid his first trip to Asian countries.
On Wednesday, the white House condemned Yemeni Houthi's missile attacks on Saudi Arabia, claiming that they had threatened the national security, undermining efforts to stop the conflict.
The Ministry for the Economy and Finance reported that France's trade deficit rose €0.3B to €4.7B in September, fully meeting analysts' expectations.
The former Lebanon Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri visited the UAE on Tuesday as home crisis and regional tensions escalate caused by his unexpected resignation.
CGAC reported on Wednesday that China's trade surplus rose ¥61B to ¥254B in October, missing analysts' expectations for a ¥275B surge.
Paramount Pictures' $1B films-funding deal with the Chinese Huahua Media was scuttled, following Beijing scrutiny over the investment policies.
The US leader Donald Trump is eager to ask China's President Xi Jinping to cut Chinese financial ties with North Korea and abide the provocative country by UN sanctions.
Alphabet's Waymo is set to roll out its new ride-hailing service without a human behind the wheel; an innovation that will make the service free for the start.
Twitter announced on Tuesday that it would launch 280-character tweets around the world instead of its longstanding 140-character limit.
According to state media, the Saudi Crown Prince sees Iran's rocket supply to the Yemeni militias as an act of "military aggression" that could be a war act.
On Tuesday, the Democrat Phil Murphy was elected as New Jersey's governor after beating the Republican Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno in election.
UK employers are likely to increase their pay offers to recruit new staff, as shortage of EU workers could escalate ahead of Brexit, a survey showed.
Japanese Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group received an approval from the OCG to bring the company's branches in four US states under federal regulation.
Shap is set to redesign its messaging app Snapchat in an effort to achieve broader audience, as user and revenue growth in the Q3 missed Wall Street forecasts.
Yukitoshi Funo, the Bank of Japan's board member, emphasized the importance of keeping the BoJ's current monetary easing program as 2% inflation target was still distant.
The Lithuanian Defence Minister reported on Tuesday that the country expected the NATO to reach a deal on the Baltic air shield in 2018.
Apple reported on Tuesday that it did not move any of its operations from Ireland to Jersey, an offshore tax heaven.