Canada's Bombardier announced it would acquire Triumph Group's aircraft wing-making division, seeing to bolster its business jets programme, not disclosing financial terms of the deal.
The US gift retailer Things Remembered is getting ready to file for the Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the nearest future, closing about 400 stores across the country.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals fired Ian Smith, its interim Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, due to "personal behaviour" that had violated the company's code of conduct.
Deutsche Bank announced on Thursday that the bank has received inquiries from committees of the House of Representatives of the United States. The committees are asking for information about the bank's ties to the US President Donald Trump.
On Thursday, the European Central Bank was about to make its first central bank's rate announcement at 12:45 GMT and host a press conference at 13:30 GMT. Before the event, the Euro was declining in value.
The biotech start-up Gossamer is set to launch a risky initial public offering, despite the US government shutdown, which froze stock market debuts, the company stated on Wednesday.
On Thursday, the Renault board held a meeting to appoint new leaders of the company, as the CEO and Chairman Carlos Ghosn had resigned on the back of the financial scandal.
The US electric utility Avista and its Canadian rival Hydro One have decided to terminate the companies' $5.02B planned merger, after the US state regulators rejected the deal.
Bank of America has named Mike Joo, the head of currencies origination and global rates, as the corporate and investment bank's new Chief Operating Officer amid David Glaser's resignation.
Japan's second-biggest mobile phone operator KDDI Corp is thinking over an investment into Kabu.com Securities, as it seeks expansion in the financial industry.
The home improvement chain backed by Alibaba, Easyhome, is set to float its new retail unit in a $5.7B reverse merger deal with the Chinese listed retail conglomerate, stock exchange statements showed on Thursday.
The world's largest listed packaging group Amcor is delaying its takeover of the US competitor Bemis by a quarter, citing partial shutdown of the American government.
The global auto industry merger deals more than doubled in 2018, hitting the all-time-high to $97.5B, compared to the year earlier, and boosted by mega-deals in the automotive car parts sector, PwC reported.
The Japanese manufacturing growth flatlined in January, as export orders dropped at the strongest pace in more than years, while firms cut back production, a preliminary survey revealed.
South Korea's Hyundai Motor reported that the company swung to a net loss in the fourth quarter, missing analysts' forecasts for a profit.
Microsoft's Bing search engine was blocked in China, the company stated, making it the most recent foreign technology service to be closed behind the local Great Firewall.
Philippine economic expansion slipped to the weakest annual pace in three years in 2018, though it improved in the fourth quarter, giving the country's Central Bank little reason to continue with hiking rates.
Ford Motor reported a lower-than-anticipated operating profit in the fourth quarter, as losses in every region except North America weighed over the company's results.
The US businesses' borrowing to spend over capital investment declined 1% in December from a year earlier, the ELFA stated.
The UK employers offered staff the biggest pay increases in ten years in 2019, adding to signs that the country's historically low unemployment started to translate into stronger wage growth.
The Australian employment rate jumped in December, while the country's jobless rate declined surprisingly, the report showed, confirming that the labour market remained one of the strongest parts of the economy.
ArcelorMittal's prolonged offer to acquire the debt-laden Essar Steel postponed the world's largest steelmaker's planned joint venture with the state-held Steel Authority of India, SAIL's chairman said on Wednesday.
Colony Capital, the US investment unit, agreed to acquire the Abraaj Group's private equity business unit in Latin America, both companies announced on Wednesday, not disclosing the financial terms of the deal.
On Wednesday, Canada's Husky walked away from the hostile bid for its competitor MEG Energy, the Canadian oil producer, despite nearly 60% support received from MEG shareholders, saying it was "insufficient" to sign a merger deal.