Data released by the Finance Ministry showed the Japanese current account surplus has widened to $25.26B over the month of February, significantly beating analysts' expectations.
In a statement to be delivered in Australia today, St. Louis Fed's Bullard stated he was in no rush to hike interest rates, saying the US economy is in a "low-growth regime".
China is likely to offer the Trump administration wider market access for financial investments and US beef exports to prevent a trade war, according to Chinese and US officials.
Haruhiko Kuroda, the Governor of the Bank of Japan, reiterated the central bank's intention to maintain its monetary stimulus until inflation reaches 2% target.
G7 foreign ministers await forthcoming meeting on Monday, with Japan and Europe seeking clarity from the US on a plenty of issuues, mainly about Sirya.
US state insurance regulators was offered to use New York's cyber security laws as a model of how their networks must be protected.
On Sunday, near Iraq's border the US-backed Syrian rebel base was attacked by the Islamic State's militants, with over 12 people dead, including four of the attackers.
The Islamic States' bombing of Egyptian churches on Sunday took the lives of 44 people at the very least, while injuring over 100 more
Fillon and Melenchon, France Presidential Election's contenders, incited support with mass meetings, seeking a boost ahead of tight first voting round on April 23.
Spanish first female Defence Minister Chacon, a leadership contender for Socialist party's main opposition, died at the age of 46, possibly from a heart disease.
Pope Francis condemned bombings at Egyptian churches during Palm Sunday Mass and stated that the world was suffering from terrorism, wars and weapons that are ready to strike.
Saudi Finance Minister al-Jadaan stated that local citizens and Saudi Arabia's companies would not pay income tax even under the introduction of sweeping economic reforms.
On Sunday, tens of thousands of Hungarian citizens in central Budapest protested against a new bill that could force Soros-founded Central European University to move out of Hungary.
Six people died and at least 100 people were injured, after police clashed with separatist factions' protesters during the by-election in Kashmir region.
According to the Russian embassy in Madrid, Russian computer programmer Levashov, accused of interference in the US election, has been arrested in Barcelona.
Egyptian President al-Sisi ordered the armed forces troop deployment across the country, after bomb attack at two Coptic churches killed 43 civilians.
The death toll rose to 43 people amid bomb attacks on Egyptian Coptic churches in Tanta and Alexandria, which included the historic seat of the Coptic Pope.
Norway's security forces raised the national threat level, after police discovered an explosive device in Oslo. A young Russian citizen was detained as a suspect in the case.
The Islamic State claimed responsibility of two church attacks in Egypt that killed as many as 36 and injured more than 100 people.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson blamed Russia's inaction for helping stir up a deadly poison gas attack against Syrian civilians, adding that Moscow failed to live up to its commitment under the 2013 agreement to destroy chemical weapons in Syria.
The Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said in a phone conversation that aggressive US actions against Syria violated international law, adding that both countries were ready to strengthen cooperation to combat terrorism.
The Iranian President Hassan Rouhani condemned a US missile strike on a Syrian air base and criticised Gulf Arab countries for supporting it. Rouhani urged an impartial probe into chemical weapons attack in Syria, which killed 70 people.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said that the cancelled visit of the UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to Russia demonstrated a lack of knowledge or misunderstanding of the events in Syria.
The Greek Prime Minister said that Greece would implement additional austerity measures on condition of further debt relief that would enable the country to be included in the ECB's bond-buying scheme.