The UK employers hired staff in the month of December at the weakest pace since April 2017, suggesting that the economic growth cooled before Brexit, the report from the REC and KPMG revealed.
South Korean tech giant LG Electronics reported a record operating profit in 2018 amid strong sales of premium TVs and other electronics, the company reports.
Sri Lanka's unemployment rate declined to 4.1% in the third quarter of 2018, Sri Lanka's Census and Statistics Department reports.
Investment in Rwanda reached a record high of more than $2B in 2018, a significant increase from $1.67B in 2017, the Rwanda Development Board reports.
Uganda's public debt of 41.5% of the GDP is sustainable in the medium and long term, Uganda's Finance Minister Matia Kasaija says.
German firms lose €300B in turnover every year to illegal employment, a study published by the German Economic Institute shows.
Taiwan's Consumer Price Index increased by 1.35% in 2018 after a first monthly decline of 0.5% in December since November 2017, the island's statistical agency says.
India is a very reliable partner for Iran despite the US sanctions on the Islamic republic, the Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says.
More than a million tourists have visited Nepal in 2018, an increase of 24.77% from the previous year, the Nepal Tourism Board reports.
Exports from Bangladesh reached $18B in the first half of the current fiscal year, an increase of 15% compared to the same period the previous fiscal year, official data shows.
Pakistan expects more financial technology from China to help develop financial services in Pakistan, the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan Tariq Bajwa says.
On Tuesday, MetLife appointed Michel Khalaf as the company's new CEO to replace the retired Steven Kandarian, after his eight years serving at this position.
On Tuesday, the Swiss chemicals group's CEO Paul Schuler stated the company would pause on signing large scale merger and acquisition deals after taking over France's Parex for $2.55B.
Qualcomm has launched an expansion of its vehicle computing chips line-up, valuing the chips at different prices, which are similar to ones made for smartphones that are powering the budget-friendly handsets.
China's smartphone shipments likely plunged 15.5% to nearly 390M units for a year, according to CAITC, while Canalys expects a 12% fall, still below 400M units.
Toyota Motor is planning to make the "Guardian", the automated safety technology, available not earlier than 2020s, the Toyota Research Institute's CEO Gill Pratt announced.
LG Electronics is expecting an 80% drop to $67.03M in its Q4 operating profit from the October-December period the previous year, missing analysts' expectations.
The former chairman of Nissan Motor, Carlos Ghosn, is claiming his innocence, saying about wrong financial misconduct accusations, during the first public appearance at the Tokyo court hearing since he has been arrested in November.
Shares in the soccer club FC Copenhagen's owner Parken Sport & Entertainment surged 32% to 109 Danish crowns on Tuesday, driven by media report about 29% stake sale to UK's Redstone Advisory Partners.
On Tuesday, E.ON stated it had tied up with Denmark's Clever to form a 50/50 joint venture, seeking to install the high-speed electric vehicle charging stations across Scandinavian cities.
Citigroup is planning a stake sale in its joint venture Citi Orient Securities to the US bank's Chinese partner with intention to set up firm's own brokerage.
On Tuesday, Airbus representatives announced that the company has hit its target of 800 deliveries in 2018. Although, the results are still subject for an audit.
It was announced by the Spanish cabin crew union that the Tuesday's Ryanair strike has been called off. The union announced that the strike was called off to continue talks with the employer.
Augusto Heleno, the Brazilian National Security Adviser, stated the authorities are studying whether the Embraer-Boeing deal was in the "ideal form" or required some changes.