New home prices in China accelerated to nearly two-year high in June, as buyers' demand was resilient before new curbs against speculation, indicating that more restrictions would be needed.
The US car manufacturer Ford Motor Co has agreed to a $299M loss settlement involving around 6M vehicles with faulty air bag inflators.
The US Federal Communications Commission has raised concerns about the $3.9B merger between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Tribune Media, thus sending their shares considerably lower.
The United Kingdom is considering Sweden and Japan as possible partners for its Tempest fighter jet project launched on Monday.
Air France-KLM has announced the formation of a joint venture with China Southern Airlines and Xiamen Airlines in order to strengthen its position in the Chinese market.
France and Germany have rejected an EC proposal to reduce the Common Agriculture Policy after Brexit, saying the agriculture budget should be maintained at the current level.
The US benchmark index S&P500 fell on Monday, as a considerable drop in crude oil prices offset strong earnings forecasts.
The President of the US Overseas Private Investment Corporation Ray Washburne said China was overloading poor nations with massive debt through large investment projects.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said on Monday stricter privacy rules for service providers were required to tackle data breaches.
The European Union has requested Airbnb to harmonise its terms and conditions with the bloc after some violations in commercial and civil matters were found.
The Empire State Manufacturing Index, which measures business sentiment in New York, beat analysts' expectations with a reading of 22.6 in July, thus pointing to robust growth.
Thousands of Amazon workers are planning to launch a strike on Tuesday at the German warehouses, as they seek demanding better working conditions, following such strikes triggered by the retail giant's workers in Poland and Spain.
The Russian second-largest mobile phone operator Megafon stated on Monday it was planning to delist from the London Stock Exchange, following a $1.3B buyout of the minority shareholders completion.
The Bank of America posted its Q2 profit above the Wall Street estimates, boosted by the loan growth and lower expenses.
The world's largest asset manager BlackRock has posted a better-than-expected Q2 profit this Monday, driven by the inventory advisory business growth.
Britain is planning to invest $2.7B in a new fighter programme within 2025 to develop a "Tempest" fighter jet to use it with a pilot or as a drone, the Defence Minister stated on Monday.
The number of EU immigrants to Britain plunged to its five-year low of 101K in 2017 from 133K in 2016, the British ONS reported on Monday.
On Monday, Austria's leisure airline Laudamotion rejected the allegations by Lufthansa, saying it had always made the bill payments for the aircraft leased on time.
The GE Aviation CEO stated on Monday that changes at the US industrial titan General Electric was not a barrier for the aviation unit and would not hurt the business.
On Monday, John Laing Infrastructure stated it was in discussion with a fund consortium over a potential cash buyout proposal that could total the value of the firm at $1.9B.
The US firm handling facility and security services, Allied Universal, is set to acquire its rival company US Security Associates in a deal worth around $1.0B.
The French telecoms group Orange is acquiring Basefarm Holding for $409M based on the enterprise value, seeking to bolster its presence in the cloud computing services.
Rolls-Royce, Britain's jet engine maker, is looking for partners to develop its project of a propulsion system designed for flying taxi, seeking to launch it as early as the next decade.
Microsoft Corp has called on the government to create a regulation of the facial recognition technology to make its usage governed by the law.