On Saturday, the President of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas swore in new administration amid factional tensions.
Christine Lagarde, the International Monetary Fund Managing Director, said on Saturday that effective communication, accountability and transparency were the major components for central banks.
On Saturday, the President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi said that he was concerned about the US Federal Reserve's independence.
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party, said on Saturday that Poland should only adopt the Euro when its economy reached a very close level to Germany.
The leader of Eastern Libyan Parliament Aguila Saleh said on Saturday that the Eastern Libya National Army would pursue their advance on Tripoli.
On Saturday, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Abdelrahman, the leader of Sudan's military council, said that civilian government would be formed.
On Friday, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission informed the public that toy producer Fisher-Price has recalled its Rock 'n Play sleepers on the basis of reports of the death of 30 babies over the past 10 years.
The US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin stated on Saturday that he hoped that negotiation of a new trade deal with China is closing to the its final.
The Chinese carmaker Chongqing Changan Automobile reported on Friday that the number of sold cars in Q1 dropped by 31.8% year-on-year, reaching 448,811 units.
The Finance Minister of Japan Taro Aso on Saturday called member states of the G20 for reasonableness in their economic policies and warned of risks of continuation of escalation of trade war.
Anton Siluanov, the Russian Finance Minister, said on Saturday that OPEC and Russia could decide to increase oil production to fight for market share with the US.
According to state media KCNA, the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has given the United State until the end of 2019 to become more flexible, if there was to be a third summit.
On Saturday, the Chairman of the US House Ways and Means Committee has given the IRS April 23 deadline to comply with his demand for President Donald Trump's business and personal tax returns.
The British Finance Minister Philip Hammond said on Friday that it was likely a second Brexit referendum would be put to the UK Parliament at some point.
The US Federal Aviation Administration had a three-hour meeting on Friday with officials from US airlines that own Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to discuss two deadly crashes and the way forward.
Stephen Moore, the potential US Federal Reserve board nominee, faced more criticism on Friday, as Economists and other critics have expressed concerns about Moore.
The founder of China's e-commerce JD.com Richard Liu has commented on the debate about the Chinese technology industry's demanding overtime work culture.
Malta's government said on Saturday that four European Union nations have agreed to take in rescued African migrants after the Mediterranean standoff.
According to two US Senators, scrapping India's trade privileges could raise prices for the United States consumers.
The Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Saturday that military intervention in Libya would not solve the latest conflict.
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party said on Saturday that Poland should only adopt the Euro when its economy reached a level very close to Germany.
On Friday, the US Consumer Regulator said that Mattel's Fisher-Price has independently recalled all ‘Rock n Play' models after reports of infant deaths.
According to report published by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, the number of shipping Chinese smartphones dropped by 4.1% year on year last month, reaching 26.94M units.
On Friday, the Chinese leader Xi Jinping congratulated Kim Jong Un on re-election as a Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea.