Asian stock markets booked a slight decline on Tuesday after the rally of Monday. Namely, there was a 0.1 to 0.2 percent decline in Asian indices.
Sharp Corp of Japan has announced that the company will buy the Toshiba corporations personal computer division for $36 million.
On Tuesday, Grab announced that the company will launch Grab Ventures, which will concentrate on developing technology start-ups.
Andreas Manuel Lopez Obrador has increased his double-digit opinion from pre-election polls. He is 26 points ahead of his nearest rival.
Bayer have revealed that the $63B acquisition of Monsanto will be finished this week. Moreover, Bayer will retire the Monsanto name, which was in use for 117 years.
On Monday, Walmart announced that the company has sold 80% of its Brazilian operations to Advent International.
The Finance Minister of Germany Olaf Scholz on Monday endorsed the idea of a European investment fund, which was proposed by Angela Merkel.
Russia has beaten France as the largest market for the French start-up BlaBlaCa. The company's CEO has revealed that it is due to the large distances between Russian cities.
It has been announced that Societe Generale will pay almost $1.3B to authorities in France and the United States.
On Monday, top democratic senators told the President of the US not to make any kind of deal with North Korea that would leave the country with nuclear weapons.
The chief of Mexico's central bank on Monday announced in published comments that protectionism is going to hurt Mexican economy.
On Monday, Apple stock price surged above the 190.00 mark booking a new historical high level.
Representatives of US and Turkey on Monday laid out a roadmap for the northern Syrian region of Manbij.
King Abdullah of Jordan on Monday replaced his Prime Minister in an effort to defuse protests that were caused by recent reforms.
On Monday a stock price rally was being led by various stocks from the tech sector. However, the exact reasons for the surge were unknown.
The number of orders of US made goods decreased in April more than expected. The main reason for the decline was the fall of demand for aircrafts.
On Monday, Microsoft stated it would acquire the privately held coding sit GitHub in a deal valued at $7.5B, as it seeks for the company's clout expansion among software developers.
Sweden's biometrics company Fingerprints Cards announced on Monday about new cost cuts amid weak market circumstances for smartphone capacitive sensors and a heavy price pressure.
On Monday, Japan's government has announced it could launch a driverless car system in Tokyo by the Olympics in 2020, as the country seeks to boost investment in a new tech to drive the economic growth.
On Monday, the Dutch newspaper said that eBay is likely to gain up to 5% in the Dutch financial technology firm Adyen, as part of their deal with Adyen becoming eBay's primary payments processors.
According to the Russian Federal Agency on Technical Regulation and Metrology, Mercedes-Benz is to voluntarily recall 1 426 Sprinter Classic vehicles sold in Russia during Q4Y2017.
Oil prices weakened on Monday in response to US oil production hitting a record high and OPEC members considering a boost to the global supply.
The British-based international packaging business DS Smith Plc plans to acquire the Spanish rival Europac for €1.9B to strengthen its presence in Western Europe.
The Israel-based provider of cyber training platforms Cyberbit Ltd has received $30M from Claridge Israel to expand its product base and satisfy the growing demand.