On Monday, China stated that it was hoping that the Iran nuclear deal would stay intact, following the US President Donald Trump's intention to decertify the accord.
The European Central Bank assured on Monday that the Euro zone banks appear well prepared for any sharp change in interest rates.
The former CEO of Atlas Copco Ronnie Leten has been picked as Ericsson's new chairman to replace Leif Johansson, who was eager to step down from his post.
On Monday, shares in Airbus plunged 1.7% to €79.91 after hitting a record high of €82.25 last week, following the company's CEO statement that the EU planemaker was expecting turbulent times ahead.
Uber is planning to suspend its unlicensed UberPOP service in Norway, until the country introduces new requirements, as the US ride-hailing company is changing its tactics in cooperation with national authorities.
At least 12 Rohingya Muslims drowned closed to Shah Porir Dwip as the boat capsised on their way to Bangladesh, the police reported on Monday.
Honeywell is preparing to spin-off its non-core assets and create no less than two publicly listed firms as the company aims to streamline the business.
Chinese authorities have denied links to the supposed cyber attacks in the US targeting the exiled tycoon Guo Wengui.
On Monday, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand said the UN ICAO had lifted a red flag against the country, helping Thai airlines' shares recover.
The World Solar Challenge kicked off on Sunday, with over 40 solar vehicles crossing an Australian desert from Darwin to Adelaide.
Business activity in the Chinese services sector plunged to a 21-month low, with the Caixin/Markit Services PMI falling to 50.6 over the month of September.
Philippe Brassac, the Chief of Credit Agricole, had expressed his interest in Commercbank in case the Germany's lender was to be up for sale.
Talks between easy Jet and the insolvent carrier Air Berlin about the sale of 30 planes were at risk of collapsing, as easyJet reduced its offer to $58.69M.
British PM Theresa May Is likely to meet with Vodafone, HSBC, GlaxoSmithKline and other majors to hear what the companies want from negotiations on UK-EU relations after Brexit.
Boeing provided more than $100M to Britain's Monarch Airlines in several transactions by March 2017, though the company collapsed in the previous week.
On Sunday, the US Senator Bob Corker called the White House an "adult day care centre" after the US President Donald Trump criticised him for not seeking re-election.
Sudan's news agency SUNA reported on Sunday that the Sudanese government would extend a ceasefire with rebels until the end of this year.
The Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser reported on Sunday that the company was in talks with several Indian companies to create a joint venture partnership by 2018.
On Sunday, the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro thanked the US President Donald Trump for a flood of criticism that made him famous worldwide.
Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah noted on Sunday that the US was aiding Islamic State by restricting attempts of the Syrian army to retake its territories.
The Governor of Tokyo Yuriko Koide noted on Sunday that her newly-established Party of Hope would offer centric policies to voters, thus challenging right- and left-wing parties.
Russia might limit US media from operating in the country in response to unwarranted pressure on its RT channel, a Foreign Ministry representative said on Sunday.
The business-oriented coalition of Argentina's President Mauricio Macri is likely to win a valuable seat in the Senate in two weeks, the latest Management&Fit poll showed on Sunday.
French public workers are set to strike on Tuesday, thus protesting plans to reduce 120 000 jobs and cut sick leave compensation.