On Monday, crude oil price benchmarks declined, as a retracement from previous highs was taking place.
On Monday, Amazon announced it would expand its workforce in Ireland to 5K by creating additional 1K jobs, adding it was also planning to open a new delivery station based in Dublin this year.
On Monday, the Australian competition regulator accused Google of misleading its users to receive a permission for their personal data use for targeted advertising, claiming a millions-of-dollars worth fine and aiming to make a precedent.
Bitcoin surged above $10K on Sunday, after trading in the narrow ranges during several weeks, marking its first such surge since early June.
Huawei Technologies, the Chinese telecom company, has reduced its 2020 revenue target in India by around 50%, laying off over half of its workforce in the country, according to the Economic Times report published on Monday.
On Sunday, the South African Treasury Department said in a statement that the government has extended the COVID-19 loans for struggling small and medium-sized firms.
On Sunday, the European biggest holiday firm TUI announced that it had cancelled all tourism travels to mainland Spain.
On Sunday, the Spanish Foreign Ministry announced that Spain's COVID-19 is under control, after the UK government imposed a two-week quarantine on those people travelling from Spain to Britain.
On Sunday, Poland's ruling party PiS distanced itself from a plan of the Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro to withdraw from the European treaty, known as the Istanbul Convention.
South Africa has extended the COVID-19 loans for struggling small and medium-sized enterprises, the treasury said in a statement on Sunday.
On Sunday, Dominic Raab, the British Foreign Minister, defended the UK government decision to impose a 14-day quarantine on those people travelling from Spain to Britain.
China's imports of soybean from Brazil surged to a record level in June, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Sunday.
According to data from the General Administration of Customs published on Sunday, China's oil imports from Saudi Arabia surged to 8.88 million tonnes in June.
Steven Mnuchin, the US Treasury Secretary, announced on Saturday that the White House backs a partial extension of jobless benefits until the end of the year.
According to sources with knowledge of the matter, Boeing Co is planning to delay its 777X jet production.
On Saturday, HSBC announced that it did not participate in the decision of the US Justice Department to investigate Huawei Technologies and the arrest of the CFO Meng Wanzhou.
According to court documents, Sonia Sheokand, the Civil Judge of a district court in Gurugram India, has summoned Jack Ma, the founder of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
According to the Chinese General Administration of Customs data, China imported 30,734 tonnes of the US copper concentrate in June, the highest since September 2018.
China is preparing for a rocky ride with the United States, as bilateral relations in decline ahead of the US November election.
On Saturday, Somalia's Parliament voted 170-8 in a no confidence vote to remove the country's Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire.
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro announced on Saturday that his new test for the novel coronavirus came back negative.
On Saturday, the German Health Minister Jens Spahn told Deutschlandfunk radio that the government is planning to introduce compulsory COVID-19 testing for travellers, returning from high-risk nations.
Malaysia's Minister of International Trade and Industry Azmin Ali announced on Saturday that the Malaysian government has not cancelled the APEC summit that it is scheduled in November.
Poland will begin the process of withdrawing from the European treaty, known as the Istanbul Convention, the Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro announced on Saturday.