On Thursday, Kikuo Iwata, the Deputy Governor of the BoJ, stated that there is no need to raise interest rates at the moment, due to inflation still being far from the bank's 2% target, also adding that more monetary stimulus is required.
The People's Bank of China is unlikely to shrink balance sheet like the US Fed does as it is not facing similar pressure due to the usage of different policy tools.
Russia cancelled a meeting between US Undersecretary of State Thomas Shannon and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, angered by new US sanctions.
The United Nations expects the world population to hit 8.6B in 2030, and to reach 9.8B by 2050, despite an overall descrease in fertility rates.
Ukraine is likely to spend about $190M in the five years by 2022 for maritime fleet development, the Ukraine's State Seaports Authority revealed.
Italy tax police seized papers from offices of five banks in a probe over fraud related to the high-quality investment diamonds distribution to bank clients.
Petro Poroshenko, the Ukrainian President, stated after meetings in Washington that the US and Ukraine are likely to sign a set of agreements to boost defence cooperation.
Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker revealed that the US Central Bank is likely to begin reducing balance sheet in September and defer rate hike until December.
Donald Trump congratulated Saudi Arabia's new Crown Prince on his elevation and discussed how to resolve Qatar issue and cut financial support for terrorists.
On Wednesday, Germany's senior official stated that the European Union would likely to extend the sanctions imposed against Russia as the bloc's order term would expire in July.
At least 100 people may have been dead amid clashes between rival factions on Tuesday in the Central African town Bria.
Intel Corp. formed a strategic alliance with the Israeli start-ups creator Team8 as two companies aim to focus on cyber security protection and problems.
The French government spokesman Christophe Castaner stated that the MoDem party ministers' resignation would "simplify things" following a scandal the MoDem party got embroiled in over public funding misuse.
According to the NDRC, China seeks to increase its service sector share of total GDP to 60% by 2025 as it would help the country to upgrade and balance its economy.
China stated that it was making unremitting attempts on North Korea's nuclear crisis after the US President Donald Trump announced that Beijing failed to convince Pyongyang to keep a tight rein on its missile programme.
According to the French government, the annual street music festival will go ahead despite Tuesday's failed attack in Brussels and several other terrorist incidents.
Three more Boeing 787 Dreamliners are set to be bought by El Al Israel Airlines. The total sum of the deal is more than 729 million US Dollars. This brings the total number Israeli ordered 787s to sixteen.
A spokesman of Buckingham Palace announced on Wednesday that Prince Philip has been hospitalized on Tuesday. However, the member of the royal family remains in "good spirits."
On Tuesday, Spanish police officers arrested a Moroccan in his residential apartment with a large collection of the manual suicide bombs and other ISIS material during their raid in Madrid.
The CEO of Uber Technologies Travis Kalanick stepped down from his post on Tuesday as the investors called for his resignation following the investigation into the Uber's culture and workplace practices.
The US Senate Republicans are eager to unveil their draft healthcare bill on June 22 after several weeks of secrecy as senators struggled over Medicaid programme and insurance costs issues.
Two more ministers from the French President Emmanuel Macron's ally Modem party stepped down from their posts amid the investigation into the centre-right party's alleged misuse of funds.
On Tuesday, the US Federal Prosecutors urged a judge to deny the extradition of the ex-Panamian President Ricardo Martinelli.
A suicide bomber was shot dead by the guarding troops at the Brussels railway station after he failed to detonate a bomb and hurt anyone.