A new deal signed by Russia, Turkey and Iran aimed at reducing violence in Syria raises questions as to its implementation and its consequences.
Beijing housing loans fell 20% in the second half of April in comparison with the previous weeks, which was a sign of cooling property market.
Emmanuel Macron's campaign said it had been the target of a massive massive hacking operation that dumped its emails online, just over 24 hours before voters went to the polls.
On Saturday, the Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said that the weak Yen stopped boosting export growth as companies moved production overseas.
Russia's Defence Ministry reported on Saturday that the Russian-proposed safe zones in Syria would come into force at midnight.
On Saturday, the Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said that the weak Yen stopped boosting export growth as companies moved production oversees.
On Saturday, the Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said that the weak Yen did not to boost export growth as companies moved production oversees.
On Saturday, the Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said that not only monetary policies of the world's major central banks were impacting capital flows.
Japan reported on Saturday that it would provide $40B to the Asian Development Bank in order to promote new high-level technologies and improve quality infrastructure in the region.
Russia's Roskomnadzor restricted the access to the WeChat, the China's social media app, due to violation of information provider's registration rules.
Donald Trump's counterterrorism strategy urges US allies to reinforce operations against Islamic militants, but admits that the threat of terrorism never be fully eliminated.
China and Japan are set to hold bilateral talks over Asia's economic outlook due to risks coming from the US protectionist policies and concerns over North Korea.
The US city of Portland decided to subpoena Uber to make a disclosure of software that drivers used to evade locally based transportation regulators.
The US offered multibillion-dollar arms sales contract to Saudi Arabia, ahead of Donald Trump's visit to the kingdom, which is planned this month.
The economy of Japan still need to be supported from ultra-loose monetary policy even with budding recovery signs, the senior IMF official Mitsuhiro Furusawa said.
The Board of Governors of the Fed reported that the US Consumer Credit increased to $16.43B in March, up from the downwardly revised figure of $13.75B in February.
The earnings of the largest US mortgage financier, Fannie Mae, declined to $2.8 B in the first quarter of 2017, down from $5.0B in the prior quarter.
The French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron stretches his lead over his main opponent Marine Le Pen, polls show.
The US unemployment rate declined to 4.4% in April to the lowest level since May 2007.
The US nonfarm payrolls increased by 211T jobs in April after an increase of 79T in March, the Labour Department said on Friday.
Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, called for constructive and fair negotiations with the UK over Brexit, aiming to retain a good partnership.
The Ivey Business School reported on Friday its PMI increased to 62.4 in April, up from 61.1 observed in the preceding month, beating expectations for a 62.3 rise.
US non-farm payrolls jumped 211K in April from the downwardly revised figure of 79K in March, surpassing analysts' expectations for a 185K increase.
Statistics Canada reported that the seasonally adjusted number of unemployed people fell to 6.5% in April, while analysts anticipated rate to be unchanged at 6.7%.