Asian shares surged on Monday, taking heart from remarks made by the Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, which pushed the Wall Street to a record high on Friday.
The Chinese state council stated on Monday that it cabinet would continue to restrain financial risks in online lending activities.
Investors will have the chance to render their judgement on Monday, following Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk's decision to halt a proposed buyout.
On Monday, the Turkish Lira slightly moved higher against the US Dollar as markets reopened following last week's holiday.
Berkshire Hathaway is interested in buying Paytm Economic Times have reported that Berkshire Hathaway is in the process to buy One97 Communications from India, which is the parent company of Paytm.
The representatives of the United States and Mexico are set to continue bilateral NAFTA negotiations on Monday.
The Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe on Sunday announced his candidacy for another term in the post of PM.
On Monday, the Chinese Yuan traded against the US Dollar at a two and a half week high level due to the Chinese central bank reviving a counter-cyclical factor in the currency's daily fixing.
The Chinese state planner stated that it and other government departments are set to crack down on illegal and dishonest conduct in the country's transportation sector, including internet ride-hailing and taxi services.
Profits earned by Chinese industrial firms grew 16.2% in the month of July from a year earlier, slowing from 20.0% in the prior month, the statistics bureau stated.
On Sunday, the US President Donald Trump said that a significant trade agreement between the United States and Mexico could soon be reached.
Mexico's Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo stated on Sunday that he can't declare victory yet in the NAFTA trade talks between Mexico and the United States.
German journalist Mesale Tolu who was released from Turkey's prison in December, though prohibited from departing the country until this week, arrived in Germany.
Emerson Mnangagwa was sworn in on Sunday as Zimbabwe's president after his contested win in the July 30 presidential election.
The Health Ministry of Congo reported on Sunday that more than 100 people were infected by Ebola this month of which eleven have been successfully cured from the virus.
The head of German Games Industry Association Felix Falk stated on Sunday that the country's video game industry requires state support in order to cope with international competition.
Thousand of Colombians went to poling stations on Sunday to express their opinion about initiative aiming to lower Congressmen salaries and adopt more effective and transparent public spending rules.
The Economy Minister of Mexico Ildefonso Guajardo stated on Sunday that bilateral talks with the United States regarding NAFTA were nearing completion.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan promised on Sunday to bring safety and peace to its southern neighbour Iraq and Northern Syria.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated on Sunday that the European Union should not set more aspiring emissions goals despite explicit evidence of climate change.
Italy is set to start opposing the EU's next budget after member states failed to abide by the agreement reached in June on handling migrants, Luigi Di Maio, the Deputy Prime Minister, stated.
Government of French President Emmanuel Macron is set to tackle spending on social welfare in 2019, in the next wave of reforms, the Prime Minister stated, even though France is likely to face a weaker expansion outlook.
Simon Coveney, the Foreign Minister of Ireland, stated that it is very unlikely that Britain would crash out of the EU in 2018 without an agreement about its exit with the bloc.
Olaf Scholz, the German Finance Minister, stated that the country's public sector debt is likely to fall below the EU debt ceiling before the 2018 end, after data this week revealed that the economy was generating record-high surplus.