The UK Prime Minister and the Northern Ireland's DUP renewed their talks on May's minority government support on Wednesday, despite the anticipated delay.
On Wednesday, Finland's security service raised its level of threat as it became aware of some terrorism-related plans in the country.
The future head of the Philippine's central bank Nestor Espenilla has expressed concern about the growing credit amount in the country and announced that it is being closely watched.
Klaas Knot the chief of the Dutch central bank and a critic of the ECB bond buying scheme announced on Wednesday that the impact on inflation of the 2.3 trillion asset purchasing has been a disappointment.
The British PM Theresa May designated the Brexit supporter Stephen Barclay as the UK Economic Secretary for the Ministry of Finance, a government spokeswoman reported.
On Wednesday, Qatar made a decision to call out its troops from the Djibouti-Eritrea border amid a diplomatic crisis it faced with some of its Gulf neighbour states.
According to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre, an undersea earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit the Mexican Southwest Pacific coast on Wednesday.
Destatis reported on Wednesday that the German CPI plunged 0.2% in May, following the same fall in the preceding month, while analysts anticipated a jump of 0.5%.
The number of casualties in Bangladesh rose to 134 on Wednesday after a series of landslides caused by heavy rains hit the country's hillside homes.
The US fashion retailer J. Crew Group unveiled the terms of its debt restructuring plan, cutting in a half of its nearly $567M in bonds and extending the company's maturity by two years.
On Wednesday, Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras stated that he hoped to reach the loan deal at the EU finance ministers' meeting on June 15.
No less than 30 people are reported to be injured, while a number of others are possibly trapped into the building as a 27-story high-rise block got engulfed with a huge fire in the central London on Wednesday.
The Director of Uber Technologies Inc David Bonderman resigned on Tuesday. The event follows and might have been caused by remarks made by the director in a staff meeting. Some of the director's remarks were seen as offensive to women.
The asylums seekers of a detention center located in Papua New Guinea, which have been held there for more than two years will receive compensations. The total sum to be paid out to the 2,000 people is 53 million US Dollars.
The Bank of Japan will release its monetary statement on Friday. It is expected that the policy settings will remain unchanged, as the bank will remain behind the Federal Reserve in regards to stimulus programs.
Chinese retail sales and output of factories has increased at a moderate pace in the month of May. However, investment has decreased, which strengthens the hypothesis that the Chinese economy will lose momentum.
US plans to delay global reforms to make banks safer after financial crisis are likely to get an international regulatory cooperation system thrown into confusion.
The Chinese National Bureau of Statistics reported that retail sales posted an unchanged reading of a 10.7% yearly gain in May, while analysts expected a slight decrease to 10.6%.
The United States is considering the impose of sanctions on countries, working with North Korea, and seeking ways to revive relations with Russia, US Secretary of State revealed.
The World Bank approved more than $500M of financing for Afghanistan, which is set to boost the economic development in five cities and help with Afghan refugees.
Germany's arms export approvals inched 13% lower to €6.85B in 2016, as well as continued to drop during the first quarter of 2017 amid strict export licensing.
According to CFO Gerspach, Citigroup Inc had examined different ways on how to efficiently meet necessary regulatory requirements to repay more capital to company's shareholders.
On Tuesday, oil prices inched higher during the New York session amid OPEC's supply cuts all over the world. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia would reduce oil export amount in July to Asia and the US.
The European Commission has opened a legal case against Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland for rejecting to accept asylum seekers.