On Monday, Amazon.com stated it had hired the former NBC executive Vernon Sanders to help the company run its TV productions, appointing him as the co-head of television.
The Governor of Bank of Japan on Tuesday announced that the bank will announce the end of ultra-easy policy when rules for reaching the bank's price goal are made more robust.
The President of the US recently signed a congressional resolution, which overhauls a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule that was aimed at baring discrimination in auto lending.
The New York Stock Exchange has appointed Stacey Cunningham as the president of the Chief Operating Officer.
Representatives of the US and China are near to closing a deal, which would lift the sales ban set on Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE Corp.
The Governor of the Bank of Japan Haruhiko Kuroda stated that the Bank is set to take into consideration the side effects of easy monetary policy.
Adobe Systems stated that it is likely to purchase Magento Commerce, the provider of e-commerce services, form private equity company Permira for $1.68B in cash.
The US online lender for small businesses Kabbage announced plans to launch payment services by the end of this year, in a bid to diversify and compete directly with Square and PayPal.
Micron Technology stated that it is set to buy back up to $10B of the company's shares or nearly 16% of its market value, making the biggest ever buyback of memory chip maker.
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Patrick Harker said raising inflation in the US should result in two or three more hikes by the Fed this year.
The French government is set to absorb around €35B in debt of the state railway operator SNCF amid reforms in the company, the newspaper Les Echos reported on Monday.
Oil prices reached new multi-year highs on Monday in response to raising concerns about tighter oil supply from Venezuela and Iran.
On Monday, CEO of HMD Global Florian Seiche stated that a company which owns exclusive rights to use Nokia brand on cell phones has attracted $100M of investments to boost its growth in the nearest few years.
Netflix stated that the former President of the US Barack Obama and the former First Lady of the US Michelle Obama have signed an agreement with the streaming company to produce films, series and documentaries.
China is planning to end the limit imposed on the number of children in each family after decades of one-child policy due to the rapidly aging population and falling birth rates.
On Monday, Amazon executive claimed that a company is planning to expand its cloud operations service in Latin America after opening Amazon Web Services unit in Buenos Aires.
General Electric confirmed that the company was unloading the largest share of the transportation business, which makes engines for trains, to Wabtec Corp in a $11.1B worth deal.
Luxury Britain's car producer Aston Martin was still in the black in the March quarter of this year, though the company's pretax profit dropped amid weaker investments and US dollar.
LaSalle Hotel Properties announced the decision to sell itself to Blackstone Group for $3.7B in cash, rejecting an offer from Pebblebrook Home Trust.
China promised to purchase more US-made goods to diminish American trade deficit and support the avoidance a trade war between the countries.
On Monday, the US State Secretary Mike Pompeo stated that Washington would introduce the "toughest sanctions in history" against Tehran, following the US drop out of the Iran nuclear deal.
Blackstone Group, the US private equity firm, announced on Monday it would acquire LaSalle Hotel Properties, the US hotel owner, in a deal valued at $3.7B.
The ride-hailing service Grab is set to cooperate with Malaysia's largest bank Malayan Banking (Maybank), as it seeks to adopt its mobile wallet called GrabPay in the country.
On Monday, Roper Technologies, the IT services provider, stated it would acquire the software firm PowerPlan in a $1.1B all-cash deal from the private equity group Thoma Bravo.