Bulgarian Energy Holding is set to receive a loan from the European Investment Bank in order to finance a gas pipeline project with Greece estimated to cost around $279M.
Shares of Deutsche Bank strengthened on Friday, thus showing that investors were not concerned about the bank's inability to pass the US stress tests this year.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday that the European Union was moving closer to a common asylum system that would be a ‘step in the right direction'.
AT&T is set to pay $5.25M in a settlement of the US probe into two outages that prevented around 15K callers in 2017 from making "911" emergency calls.
On Friday, the boat maker Brunswick stated it would acquire the global mobile and marine business unit of Power Products in a cash-deal valued at $910M.
Syntony, the French company that designed location systems to detect mobile phones in underground and tunnels has raised $11.6M to fund its global expansion.
TalkTalk Telecom Group, the UK broadband company, stated on Friday it had decided to drop a plan over sale of its direct B2B business to Daisy Group.
On Thursday, Twitter and Facebook have launched specific tools to track advertising, identifying which are owned to political campaigns and who had paid for them, amid US regulation threat over platforms' lack of disclosure on such issues.
Biogen stated on Friday it had exercised the option to acquire extra shares of the biopharma developer Samsung Bioepis, a joint venture formed in 2012 by Biogen and Samsung BioLogics.
Rexel, France's electrical parts distributor, is trying to develop new strategies to tackle Amazon.com, including a shake up of its business portfolio, the CEO stated on Friday.
The Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu explained on Friday that Turkey would not terminate trade ties with Iran despite the US demands to stop its oil imports.
The annual inflation in the Euro zone reached 2% year-on-year in June, with the highest rate increase being in the energy, food, tobacco and alcohol sectors.
BP is acquiring Britain's key electric vehicle charging company Chargemaster, seeking to launch its ultra-fast chargers all over the UK, before targeting China's growing market.
The EU largest hotels group AccorHotels agreed to acquire a 50% stake in the hotelier Sam Nazarian's unit SBE Entertainment Group in a deal valued at $319M.
Niantic Labs, the Pokemon Go creator, is seeking to sell such technology that would bolster its titles to the other game makers, the Google-backed start-up stated on Thursday.
On Thursday, Twitter said that Ed Ho, its product head, is willing to step down for some personal reasons and would be replaced by Periscope's ex-CEO Kayvon Beykpour.
Novartis announced its plan on Friday to spin off its Alcon eye-care devices unit and to buy back abut $5.0B in shares, as the company targets to expand in prescription drugs area.
According to the Nikkei newspaper, Orix Corp, the Japanese financial services company, has acquired the US-based infrastructure maintenance provider Peak Utility Services for an amount that was not disclosed.
China's Xiaomi has priced its initial public offering in Hong Kong at the lowest level of the planned range, raising $4.72B in four years, sources familiar with the issue reported on Friday.
On Thursday, Grupo Financiero Banorte stated that Mexican regulator had approved its takeover of the Grupo Financiero Interacciones peer, adding the process should be completed by this July-end.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated on Friday she was satisfied that leaders of the European Union managed to write a "positive" common text on migration.
The Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte welcomed on Friday an agreement on migration reached by members of the European Union after nine hours of negotiations in Brussels.
Luis Marquez and Edward Oduber were named on Friday as two new executives of the US refining arm of Venezuela's PDVSA Citgo Petroleum.
Crude oil prices dropped by 26 cents or 0.4% on Friday, reaching $73.19 a barrel, amid growing concerns about trade confrontation between the US, EU and China.