A spokeswoman for Amazon said that the company had agreed to halt its ad campaign for pre-Black Friday sales in France after the country entered a second national lockdown.
On Saturday, Ford Motor announced that it had sold one of its Brazil's factories to Sao Jose and FRAM Capital.
On Saturday, Austria's government declared a nighttime curfew and ordered the closure of restaurants, cafes and bars to curb soaring coronavirus infections.
The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated on Saturday that the government would extend wage subsidies for another month.
On Saturday, the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced national lockdown as the number of people infected with coronavirus passed one million.
On Saturday, the KLM pilot union has declined to accept a wage freeze through to 2025, demanded by the Dutch government.
Restaurants, bars, coffee houses, cinemas, museums and gyms will be shut down from November 3 in Greece's most populous areas for one month, the Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Saturday.
As reported by a government official, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is planning to impose a new national COVID-19 lockdown for England next week.
Poland reported a record 21,897 of new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, as government officials warned that infections could rise fast due to Poland's massive demonstrations.
According to the Singapore's Ministry of Manpower, the country's unemployment rate had increased from 3.4% to 3.6% in September.
The US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he would cut trade benefits for a number of products produced in Thailand.
Robinsons & Co. Pte Ltd stated on Friday that it would shut down its remaining two stores in Singapore, thus leaving the retail scene.
Twitter Inc. reported this week that its quarterly revenue had increased 14% year on year reaching $936M.
The German chauffer firm Blacklane revealed that it would focus on inter-city travel services instead of airport transfers.
On Saturday, Reuters revealed that Amazon had complained on its Indian local partner Future Retail about misleading shareholders.
On Friday, the Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern stated that she would announce a new government on November 2.
It was revealed on Friday that Inspire Brands would buy out Dunking Brands Group for a total of $8.76 billion.
On Friday, China published data, which revealed that Chinese factory activity had grown in October.
The US judge Amit Mehta set the middle of November as a deadline for Alphabet's Google to respond to the federal antitrust lawsuit.
Ford Motor is expecting to sell 100K vehicles equipped with the carmaker's hands-free driving system during the first year of availability.
KKR, the private equity firm, reported its earnings surged 6% year-over-year in the Q3, boosted by growth in transaction and management fees from the company's capital markets business.
Under Armour is expecting its annual revenue to appear above Wall Street estimates due to a surge in demand for face masks and running shoes during the pandemic-related trend for outdoor exercises.
The US consumer spending surged more than anticipated in September, the Commerce Department reported on Friday, but warned that decreasing unemployment benefits and rising coronavirus cases could affect the Q4 spending.
Shares in Apple plunged about 5% after the US tech giant reported a sharp decline in its Chinese iPhone sales, tumbled by its new model launch's delay amid the coroavirus pandemic.