On Wednesday, Singapore officials announced that the government intends to create up to 10,000 new tech jobs during the period of next three years.
The Chairman of the Federal Reserve announced on Tuesday that no political pressure will cause a rate hike. Due to the event a decline of global markets started, which lasted into Wednesday.
A senior US administration official announced to Reuters on Tuesday that the US will not negotiate with China any conditions around US use of tariffs.
On Wednesday, the consulting firm Ernst & Young announced that various British banks have resumed the preparations for a Hard Brexit scenario.
On Wednesday, US officials announced that the US government hopes to re-start trade talks with China. The announcement was made after the leaders of the two countries met in Japan.
On Wednesday, Alibaba launched an English language website for the holding's Tmall marketplace. The company intends to attract additional 20,000 brands to the e-commerce marketplace.
The White House senior adviser Jared Kushner opened a two-day international meeting in Bahrain to rally support for $50 billion economic formula for the Palestinian-Israeli peace plan.
On Wednesday, crude oil prices edged higher by 1%, buoyed by concerns about the rising tensions between the United States and Iran.
On Tuesday, Apple Inc confirmed the acquisition of self-driving car startup company Drive.ai, as the company is vying against rivals such as Alphabet Inc's Waymo to develop self-driving cars.
Tesla Inc shares declined by 1.7% on Tuesday after a report showed that the company has only delivered forty-nine thousand cars in North America during the Q2.
According to a CBP official, the acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner John Sanders is set to resign, as the Trump administration faces fury over the treatment of migrant children.
The top contender to become the next UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was ready to take UK out of the EU with or without an agreement on October 31, and he warned the EU against Napoleonic tariffs.
Jeremy Hunt, the British Foreign Secretary, said on Tuesday that he believed he can take the UK out of the European Union and unite all units of the Tory Party.
On Tuesday, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve announced in a speech that the Fed is insulated from political pressures, as President Donald Trump has been calling for rate cuts.
According to the US Commerce Department on Tuesday, sales of new homes dropped by 7.88% in May, the lowest level since December.
On Tuesday, officials from various EU regulation agencies and the ECB demanded Facebook to provide more details on its announced cryptocurrency Libra.
On Tuesday, France's Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian warned Tehran against violating the 2015 nuclear agreement.
On Tuesday, the President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stated that the country's National Guard was not instructed to detain migrants.
On Tuesday, Wall Street opened flat on signs that China-US trade negotiations might produce little progress, kept traders and on the sidelines.
On Tuesday, BMW announced that the company's new hybrid models will automatically switch to using only electric driving mode in polluted city areas.
Thomas Moser, who is a member of the Swiss National Bank's governing board, announced on Tuesday that the central bank is relaxed in regards to Facebook Libra project.
On Tuesday, Iranian government announced that the recent sanctions set on the country's Supreme Leader and Foreign Minister have closed the only route to peace.
The Singapore ride-hailing company Grab is investing in a London startup Splyt Technologies. Grab intends to use the partnership to expand beyond Southeast Asia.
On Tuesday, the favorite candidate for the chair of the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that would go through with a Hard Brexit, if no deal is made with the EU until October 31.