Denmark's Orsted is planning to acquire Lincoln Clean Energy, the American wind farm developer, in a deal valued at $580M to support its expansion and boost the market growth.
Investor group led by Cannae Holdings, CC Capital and Thomas H. Lee Partners affiliated funds is set to acquire the data and analytics firm Dun & Bradstreet in a cash-deal worth $5.38B.
On Wednesday, the US grocer Albertsons Companies and Rite Aid Corp, the drug store chain, announced they would terminate their merger accord amid shareholders' opposition to the deal.
The Chinese factory price inflation slowed in July due to a fall in the economic growth with the country locked in a trade dispute with the US, though tariffs on the US goods are expected to add to wider price pressures.
The Japanese core machinery orders decreased in June by strongest in the six-month period, with companies expecting another moderate drop in the Q3 in a sign that capital expenditure is likely peaked out.
Suzuki Motor, Yamaha Motor and Mazda Motor carried out improper emissions and fuel economy on their cars, the Japanese Transport Ministry stated on Thursday.
Dada-JD Daojia, China's online delivery and grocery firm, stated that it raised $500M from JD.com and Walmart in the latest round of funding.
On Wednesday, the British Pound fell to a one-year low level on concerns about the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union.
Oil prices dipped after data showed that China's import decreased in demand, and weighed heavily on worlds equity market, as US technology stocks extended recent gains.
IKEA set to open its first store in India and make some prices even cheaper than elsewhere to persuade cost-conscious shoppers who like to DIY furniture.
Researchers discovered that Samsung's Galaxy S7 smartphones have a security flaw that put millions of its users at risk of hackers.
On Wednesday, Tesla Inc's board stated it was evaluating Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk's idea to take the company private.
On Wednesday, oil prices lost almost 4% of its value, as trade tensions between China and the United States escalated further after data showed Chinese import slowdown in energy demand.
On Wednesday, a Turkish envoy met with John Sullivan, the State Department's No. 2 official to discuss strain relations between the NATO allies.
European stocks fell on Wednesday as low corporate earnings in the pharma sector weighed heavily on market sentiment, already spoiled by trade tensions.
Australian think tank Lowy Institute published a report which shows that China has become the second-largest aid donor in South-Pacific region with $1.3B of concessionary loans and donations.
On Wednesday, the standards agency of Russia claimed that Toyota will recall 20702 Toyota cars, including Corolla, Auris and Yaris models, sold between March 2010 and May 2015.
On Wednesday, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce claimed that China is implementing additional 25% import tariffs on $16B worth of US goods from steel to medical equipment.
On Tuesday, Turkish Foreign Ministry claimed that a newly appointed deputy Foreign Minister of Turkey Sedan Onal is planning to visit Washington to discuss tensions between NATO alliance members.
Shenzhen Energy Corp stated it had dropped a bid to acquire three US solar power stations, failing to receive an approval from the US government panel.
Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphones are deemed to have a microchip security flaw, which puts the devices at a high risk to be spied by hackers, the researchers reported to Reuters.
Murray & Roberts, South Africa's construction firm, announced it had dropped its rival Aveng's plans on a potential merger.
On Wednesday, Glencore stated it was expecting Russia's Rosneft deal on selling its stake to Qatar's sovereign wealth fund to close in this year's second-half.
On Wednesday, General Electric financing arm stated it would sell the energy finance division to Starwood Property in a deal worth $2.56B.