KKR & Co stated that it is set to acquire the US business software firm BMC Software within a deal valued nearly $8.5B, the buyout company's biggest acquisition since the financial crisis.
Starbucks was closing 8K company-owned stores in the US, in a first attempt in training 175K employees over racial tolerance to ensure minorities receive equal treatment.
HP reported better-than-anticipated quarterly revenue and raised the full-year profit estimate, supported by solid demand for desktops and notebooks.
France signed an agreement with Ukraine to deliver it 55 Airbus helicopters worth €555M, the French Economy and Finance Ministry says.
US court ruling on Iran's part in the 9/11 attacks is biased, politically-motivated and baseless, the Iranian Foreign Ministry says.
China and the United Kingdom should strengthen cooperation in technological and scientific innovation, the Chinese President Xi Jinping says.
The Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi and the Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with the Bolivian Foreign Minister Fernando Huanacuni Mamani on Tuesday in Beijing.
The global food producer Nestle plans to cut as many as 500 IT-related jobs in Switzerland as part of a plan to boost profitability.
The US trade statement is different from the consensuses the two countries have previously reached in Washington, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce says.
The former French Finance Minister Eric Woerth was placed under formal investigation on Tuesday as part of an investigation into funds received from the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to finance Nicolas Sarkozy 2007 election campaign.
The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to visit Washington on June 7 before the meeting between the leaders of Pyongyang and Washington, the White House says.
The Israeli air force made a massive air strike on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, targeting a tunnel crossing between Egypt and Israel, the Israeli military says.
The Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich has every right to get Israeli citizenship, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says.
A military aviation training, involving several EU member states, started in Bulgaria, the Ministry of Defence reports.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Tuesday discussed a political solution to the Syrian crisis.
Italy's Estra had to delay its planned listing on Milan's bourse due to a market turmoil, the local utility stated on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the German firm Rocket Internet stated it was planning to invest about $3B in artificial intelligence and financial technologies, seeking for new opportunities in technology sector.
Uber technologies, the US ride-hailing firm, is in negotiations to revive its services in Abu Dhabi, following two-year suspension.
Portugal's antitrust body has rejected the Dutch-based Altice's market remedies to secure a takeover of the TVI channel owner Media Capital.
On Tuesday, the Greek biggest lender Piraeus Bank stated that Bain Capital had agreed to acquire a $1.7B portfolio of secured and non-performing business loans, as it seeks to lower its bad debts.
On Tuesday, the Presidents of Russia and Turkey discussed over the phone the economic relations of the two countries, developments in Syria and the energy sector.
It was revealed by various media on Tuesday that the North Korean government has sent diplomats to both the United States and Singapore. This was a clear indication that the diplomats were making arrangements for the upcoming summit.
On Monday, the White House stated it had been confirmed that a meeting between Japan's PM Shinzo Abe and the US President Donald Trump would take place before the North Korea-US summit.
On Tuesday, Russia's Yandex has launched a smart speaker worth $160 to work together with its personal assistant called "Alice", which can check smartphone bills, order pizza or purchase plane tickets.