Uncertainty over the UK economy and Brexit led demand for the county's financial services to shrink for the first time since 2013, a survey by PwC and CBI showed.
Singapore's CapitaLand bought the clutch of real estate investment trusts' owner from Temasek for about $4.4B in a deal expected to create the biggest diversified real estate group in Asia.
China's exports grew 9.9% in 2018, its strongest performance in seven years, despite increasing disruptions from a trade war with the US, customs data revealed.
According to publication made by the Les Echos newspaper, the arrested Chairman of Renault-Nissan alliance Carlos Ghosn received &8B from Dutch JV.
The Prime Minister of Greece Aleksis Alexis Tsipras stated on Sunday that he would initiate a confidence vote amid resignation of the country's Defence Minister.
On Sunday, famous French politician Marine Le Pen started her election campaign for the seat in the European Parliament via appeal to the protesting "yellow vests".
On Sunday, the US Senator Lindsey Graham urged Donald Trump to temporarily open the government to renew talks on budget spenditure, including for border issues.
Polish officials are considering banning Huawei product use by public officials. The announcement follows after the arrest of a Huawei official.
The Wall Street Journal on Sunday revealed that the White House asked the Pentagon to evaluate various options of striking Iran.
US officials on Sunday announced that German companies, which are involved in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project with Russia will be sanction, if they continue on with the project.
On Sunday, the partial US government shutdown, which was initiated by the US President, entered its 23rd day. This makes it the longest shutdown in the US history.
German railway representatives on Sunday revealed a proposal to sell its Arriva subsidiary. The sale should fill in a four billion euro financing gap of the Deutsche Bahn.
On Sunday, French media and various reporters denounced this week's attacks by yellow vest protesters. In addition, the media called on officials to protect them.
According to report published by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper, Germany's anti-trust regulator expressed deep concers over the planned Siemens-Alstom merger.
On Sunday, the Swedish Liberal Party pledged to support the leader of Social Democrats Stefan Lofven as the country's new Prime Minister.
According to the Xinhua news agency, the Chinese government plans adopt a number of measures to ensure sustainable employment this year.
The US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell stated on Sunday that all German companies participating in the Nord Stream 2 gas project might come under American anti-Russian sanctions.
The Treasury Minister of Italy Giovanni Tria stated on Sunday that economic data shows signs of stagnation rather than recession.
The Southern African Development Community on Sunday called Congo to recount votes collected by each candidate in the recent presidential elections.
The German Health Minister Jens Spahn said on Sunday that the European Union should consider measures that would stop immigration of qualified medical staff from the continent.
The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday called Saudi Arabia and other Arab nations to resolve diplomatic crisis with Qatar as soon as possible.
The Investment Authority of Qatar revealed on Sunday that it intends to increase investments into the United States to $45 billion during the next two years.
On Sunday, the Treasury Minister of Italy revealed that in his opinion the global economy will experience stagnation in the near future.
On Sunday, Iranian officials summoned Polish diplomats to protest a global summit hosted by Poland that focuses on the Middle East and Iran.