According to sources familiar with the matter, the Indonesian government is planning to spend $8.6 to bailout 12 state-owned companies impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
On Sunday the Australian government stated that the Chinese government should respond to a request for an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus.
The Federal Reserve revealed on Saturday that nearly 600 banks loaned about $30 billion from the Paycheck Protection Program.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte stated that Italy would take a calculated risk by decreasing lockdown measures.
The Fiat Chrysler arm of Italy has asked the Italian government for a state-backed loan for the local operations.
On Saturday, it was revealed that the Saudi Arabian sovereign funds is looking for a $10 billion margin loan.
The government of the Czech Republic could buy out Czech Airlines, Minister of Industry Karel Havlicek stated on Saturday.
On Saturday, the government of Chinese Wuhan province issued a row of consumer subsidies that would support home appliance and car sales.
The government of the state of California has denied subsidies for SpaceX, as the CEO of the company Elon Musk has resumed work at Tesla despite Coronavirus restrictions.
On Saturday, the US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee called in Jeff Bezos to testify about third party seller data.
Reuters revealed on Saturday that the US Justice Department has sent subpoenas to the Wall Street banks, which abused the emergency loan program.
On Saturday, the People's Bank of China announced that it would increase its monetary stimulus measures to support the economy.
J.C. Penney on Friday filed for bankruptcy protection and announced plans to close some of its stores.
On Saturday, the US government blocked Huawei from accessing the global supply of chips.
Facebook revealed on Friday that the company had bought the GIF website Giphy to integrate it with Instagram.
On Saturday, it was revealed that the Saudi sovereign fund had bought in stakes in Citi, Boeing and Facebook.
On Saturday, the Chinese government requested the United States government to stop the suppression and barring of Huawei from global chip supplies.
On Friday, the CEO of General Motors Mary Barra stated that despite recent layoffs in self driving car units, she still sees potential in autonomous cars.
The Wall Street Journal revealed on Friday that the US Justice Department would file an antitrust lawsuit against Google.
On Friday, Democrats of the US House of Representatives managed to pass the bill of additional $3 trillion in coronavirus aid.
On Friday, the US Federal Reserve stated that the financial sector is about to face the effects of the coronavirus, as unemployment hits credit repayments.
During Friday's US trading hours, the US Dollar ended the week's trading by surging 0.66%, as there were no major notable events occurring.
On Friday, US stock markets ended the week with a surge, as the three major US stock exchange indices closed higher.
The Brazilian federal revenue service announced on Friday that it has reduced or deferred taxes valued at $29.15 billion.