ByteDance is developing a Clubhouse-like app aimed at Chinese users on the back of the US audio chat service's global success that inspires a copycat rush in the country.
Total examined building an all-electric LNG facility in Oman, aiming to reduce the fuel's greenhouse gas emissions, the French energy group said.
The UK new car registrations declined roughly 36% year-over-year in February, preliminary data showed, as showrooms remained closed during the lockdown.
Alphabet's Google is not set to build or use any alternate tools to track web browsing information after it phases out cookie technology from Chrome browser in 2022.
Exxon Mobil revealed plans to increase dividends and cut spending to improve financial returns and prepare for the energy transition to lower-carbon fuels.
Audit company Deloitte PLT is set to pay the Malaysian government $80M to resolve claims related to its auditing of accounts of 1MDB and SRC International in 2011-2014, the finance ministry stated.
Aon is expected to face objections by the EU antitrust watchdog which the company must overcome to continue with the $30B bid for Willis Towers Watson, sources said.
On Wednesday, the Chief Executive Officer of Total Patrick Pouyanne said that the company is thinking to construct an all-electric liquefied natural gas factory in Oman.
On Wednesday, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak extended the UK COVID-19 rescue plan to steer the country's economy through the coronavirus pandemic.
On Wednesday, the dollar index, which measures the US Dollar against a basket of major currencies, edged higher by 0.22% at 90.997.
On Wednesday, General Motors stated it was further prolonging its vehicle output cuts at three US manufacturing plants due to the global shortage of semiconductor chips.
US private payrolls missed expectations in February by increasing less than projected due to job losses in construction and manufacturing, suggesting that the labour market was struggling to rebound.
Boeing raised concerns on Wednesday over the new Airbus narrow-body A321XLR aircraft's desing, claiming its fuel tank is likely to pose fire risks.
Volvo is planning to go all electric by 2030, joining other carmakers' plan to gradually abandon fossil-fuel engines.
On Wednesday, Stellantis stated it expected a rebound in its profit margins in 2021 from cost cuts and low global vehicle inventories, but worried about the impact from the semiconducter chip shortage.
On Wednesday, the US investment firm Artisan Partners stated Danone needed to name an independent chairman, putting more pressure on the current chairman of the company - Emmanuel Faber.
On Wednesday, the US Dollar lost value against peer currencies, as the US Dollar Index retraced back from the 91.40 level.
Six top US utilities revealed their plan to build electric car fast charging stations to connect the US major highway systems.
Exxon Mobil is planning to cut 7% of the company's workforce in Singapore, where its biggest petrochemical and oil refining complex is based, due to "unprecedented market conditions" caused by the pandemic.
Samsung Electronics is considering four sites in the United States to build its new $17B chip plant as part of its expansion, Reuters reported.
On Wednesday, crude oil prices edged lower. Brent crude futures declined by 0.10% to $62.63 per barrel at 01:22 GMT, while the US WTI crude dipped 18 cents or 0.30% to $59.57.
Asian shares soared on Wednesday, as MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan surged by 0.44%, Australian shares were up 0.62%, while Japan's Nikkei index rose by 0.03%.
On Tuesday, Abercrombie & Fitch Co reported a better-than-expected first-quarter profit and said that it would resume share buybacks.
On Tuesday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries President Diamantino Azevedo said that crude oil prices are relatively stable.