According to the US Treasury Department, the UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson gave up the US citizenship, a move that the politician promised to do earlier.
Shares of various companies with the Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 inched lower to near the record low levels amid the US President Trump's tweets.
The BoE Deputy Governor Cunliffe alerted against the possibility to dilute the global banking rules that were introduced after the 2008 financial crisis.
On Wednesday, the former First Minister of Somali Farmajo has been sworn in as new Somalian President, surpassing 21 candidates.
On Wednesday, the White House stated that the DNI and the director of the CIA will become the members of the President Trump's Cabinet.
The US Secretary Tillerson will meet with Freeland and Videgaray, Canada's and Mexico's foreign ministers, to discuss the NAFTA trade agreement.
On Wednesday, elder members of the Republican Party said they would meet with the Trump administration to propose a tax of $40 per ton of carbon dioxide to join the global fight against climate change.
Allergan's CEO Brent Saunders voiced doubts on Wednesday that the Trump tax reform would be introduced this year and that it could have a major negative impact on the Irish drug producer.
On Wednesday, Volkswagen's works council accused Herbert Diess, the head of the VW brand, and Karlheinz Blessing, the head of personnel, of breaching the November cost-cutting deal.
Bombardier, Canada's plane manufacturer, said it would double the size of the installed fleet in India to 40 aircraft over the next several years.
On Wednesday, BlackRock's CEO Larry Fink expressed concern over the global financial market and current consensus, as uncertainties over international trade practices put pressure on businesses.
On Wednesday, the Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting with Volkswagen's CEO Matthias Mueller and said he would help the company to improve its situation on the Russian market.
Alexei Navalny, Russia's opposition leader, said on Wednesday the Kremlin tried to block his participation in the next presidential election after he was found guilty of embezzling funds from KirovLes.
An Iranian family has been waiting the permission to enter the US for three years but once it was granted the family failed to move to the US due to the Trump refugee travel ban imposed last week.
The European Union is likely to agree on cross-border portability for Netflix & Sky online subscriptions that will allow people to use these services anywhere within the bloc.
Italy becomes hostile towards the single currency as the majority of people blames the Euro for rapid economic decline since 1999, raising a question of going back to the Lira currency.
Despite the protests raised by the Native American tribes, the US Army is eager to permit Dakota Access pipeline construction under the Missouri River.
The Appeals Court expects to give a ruling on Donald Trump's travel ban order this week, supposing that the case will presumably go to the US Supreme Court.
Disney CEO Bob Iger will presumably extend his term of office for the company purposes as his tenure comes to end in 2018.
Trump's travel ban faced tough scrutiny at the Court of Appeals, as the legal establishment sought to ascertain whether religious discrimination was the reason behind the move.
Philippine authorities announced that a fire, which had been raging in a crowded town near Manila, had destroyed many houses and left 15 thousand people homeless.
On Wednesday, Hyundai announced that it may buy batteries for electric vehicle from China after South Korean companies hadn't made a list of vendors.
Gilead Sciences reported revenue of $7.3B, showing more than 14% year-over-year decrease. The company's earnings per-share dropped to $2.70 from $3.32.
Four people have been killed in an attack carried out by Somalia's al Shabaab fighters at the hotel in Bosasso, Puntland region. Two al Shabaab militants also were killed.