A Federal Judge of California on Tuesday dismissed a portion of Apple claims in the company's dispute with Epic Games.
On Wednesday, Amazon requested Indian market regulators to look into Future Retail's possible insider trading
Goldman Sachs announced on Wednesday that the bank is lifting its target price for the S&P 500 to 3,700 points.
On Wednesday, Asian and European stock indices surged, as news about a new coronavirus vaccine continued to impact the markets.
During Wednesday's European trading hours, US Dollar stabilized against its peer currencies, as worries about the delivery of the new coronavirus vaccine impacted the markets.
The European Union and Britain are set to go past their mid-November deadline for clinching the post-Brexit trade due to London talks that are likely to run through this week's end, according to Reuters.
On Wednesday, Japan's Honda Motor stated it would be the first automaker in the world to mass produce the sensor-packed level 3 self-driving vehicles that would allow drivers to let the cars navigate the congested expressway traffic.
Apple launched its new MacBook Air notebook on Tuesday as well as other machines equipped with the company's first central processor, which had been designed in-house for MacBooks.
On Tuesday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that the European Union needed to reform the entry-exit system in the Schengen area.
Uber Technologies announced on Tuesday that the US Department of Justice had approved its plan to acquire the food delivery firm Postmates.
As reported by the US Labor Department on Tuesday, job openings in the United States rose by 84,000 to 6.4 million in September.
On Tuesday, Ford Motor announced that it plans to add 350 US workers to boost production of the electric F-150 pickup truck.
World's third largest airplane maker Embraer revealed on Tuesday that in 2021 the company is expecting new waves of the coronavirus, which would hinder global travel.
On Tuesday, Spotify Technology SA agreed to buy the podcast publishing and advertising platform Megaphone.
Walmart announced on Tuesday that it would partner with General Motors Cruise to introduce self-driving delivery in Arizona.
On Tuesday, BioNTech stated that the company would price the coronavirus vaccine below typical market rates and the price would differ in various regions.
During Tuesday's trading hours, the Canadian Dollar declined in value, as it retraced back down in the aftermath of reaching a two year high level.
On Tuesday, US stock market indices declined, as some tech stocks returned to pre-US Election levels.
On Tuesday, Ford Motor announced it would hire 350 extra workers in the US, seeking to expand its output capacity for the electric F-150 pick-up truck in Michigan as well as add an assembly of the electric commercial vans at its Kansas City-based plant.
On Tuesday, the French technology company OVH stated it teamed up with Google over building its cloud computing capacities in a push towards the European contender's development in the area.
On Tuesday, Microsoft Corp launched two new models of the next-generation Xbox gaming console, as the pandemic boosted demand for video games.
On Tuesday, Brazil's planemaker Embraer reported a $121M loss for its Q3 due to the curbed travel across the globe caused by the coronavirus pandemic, which hit private and commercial jet demand.
On Tuesday, Reuters revealed that the European Commission was scheduled to announce charges against Amazon due to antitrust issues.
Huawei is planning a sale of its budget-brand phone unit Honor in the deal worth $15.2B to the Shenzhen government and Digital China-led consortium, Reuters reported on Tuesday.