On Sunday, the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Andrej Babis announced that Czech banks could pay up to 20% of their dividends into a state development fund.
On Sunday, China's official news agency Xinhua revealed that the orders for Chinese exports have dropped by 1.1%. The drop was attributed to the ongoing trade talks with the US.
On Sunday, it was revealed that due to the leak of the possible compromise between United Kingdom's political parties, Labour announced that there will be no Brexit deal.
Dubais International Airport's representatives announced on Sunday that the airport has experienced a 2.2% decline in passenger traffic. The main reason for the decline was the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX airplanes.
The ruling party of South Africa, the African National Congress announced on Sunday that it will deal with corruption. The promise came three days before the elections.
On Sunday, the state media of Iran announced that the country has mobilized its resources to sell its oil on what the media called grey market. Most likely the country is using intermediaries, which charge for their services.
Qatari officials announced on Sunday that they will not grant visas to countries that are considered enemies. The officials referred to Egypt.
On Sunday, the candidate from the Turkey's AK Party announced that AKP will call for a rerun of the election of the Major of Istanbul.
On Sunday, Turkish officials announced that Turkey will not bow down to US sanctions and will buy S-400 air defence systems from Russia. The sanctions, if imposed would beat down the Turkish Lira.
Boeing stock is bound to be hurt by a new incident. Federal investigators are probing the sliding off the runway of a 737 airplane in Florida.
On Sunday, it was revealed that Russian and Turkish officials are reviewing the deployment of their armed forces in the Syrian border regions. The conflict could escalate, impacting commodity prices.
On Saturday, it was announced that US President's Donald Trump's administration has upgraded training guides for asylum officers to make it more complicated for immigrants to pretend to be refugees.
Despite the attempted de-escalation of the conflict in Korea, North Korea conducted military drills during the weekend. The news are set to influence safe haven assets.
Crowds gathered in Bangkok on Sunday to see the coronation of Thailand's new king, who is considered a living deity in the country.
On Sunday, Panamanian voters participated in presidential election. A candidate, which promised to fight corruption and inequality is expected to win. The event could improve investment environment in Panama.
On Sunday, it was revealed by Reuters that Australian political parties use profiling of voters. Namely, the parties use email addresses to reveal matching profiles on social media.
Cancellations have been plaguing the Sri Lankan tourism economy during the last couple of weeks. The downfall began after suicide bombings two weeks ago.
On Sunday, data released by the Emirates NBD revealed that despite growth being stable in Saudi Arabia job creation has been low.
Data published on Sunday revealed that Saudi Arabian private sector has continued to grow. Namely, the PMI of the country was unchanged in April at 56.8 points.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May announced on Saturday that she needs the support of the Labour Party to agree to a deal with the European Union.
On Saturday, during the annual Berkshire Hathaway meeting the billionaire investor Warren Buffet announced that Berkshire discloses enough information about itself.
On Saturday, Warren Buffet announced that Berkshire Hathaway is sticking to its investment in Wells Fargo despite the recent year scandals, which have hurt the its stock.
During the annual Berkshire Hathaway stockholder meeting, the billionaire investor Warren Buffet announced that he is committed to Kraft Heinz despite recent sluggish growth.
The billionaire investor Warren Buffet announced on Saturday that Brexit has not destroyed his interest into making a large investment into the United Kingdom.