On Thursday, the Japanese Nintendo expressed its hopes over the new Switch console to boost the company's operating profit to $584M versus $264M in the previous year.
Europe and China are holding a meeting on aviation as they plan to cooperate over aircrafts manufacturing ahead of the Chinese C919 landmark jet launch.
On Thursday, Deutsche Bank AG posted its quarterly net profit of €575M compared to €236M for the same period of the previous year, meeting analysts' expectations.
The United States and South Korea came to an agreement to apply sanctions and "punitive measures" against North Korea following the county's provocative behaviour.
The Vietnamese authorities stated that Facebook gave a promise to cooperate and prevent offensive content appearance in the social media following the abusive anti-Vietnam government publications posted on Facebook in February.
United Airlines announced the company would pay $10K to any passenger who volunteered to surrender his or her seat on the overbooked flights amid the carrier's attempts to repair the damage after the Asian doctor scandal.
The US President Donald Trump and the Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto came to an agreement of not ending the NAFTA and to revise the contract along with Canada.
The US Commerce Department started an investigation into aluminium imports to determine of the National Security requirements that could result in import limitations on the metal from China and other countries.
California charged an Uber driver Angel Sanchez with a rape of a woman in the car as she was under the influence of alcohol. The driver may be jailed up to eight years, if convicted.
Chinese industrial firms' profits rose 23.8% year-over-year to $99.9B in March, supported by a lingering upturn in the real estate market.
US companies are set to reap a windfall in case of Trump's tax reform becomes a law, however, a job creation and higher investment in return are uncertain.
US Donald Trump and Canada's Justin Trudeau discussed in a phone call a bilateral trade deal after the US intended to impose taxes on lumber imports.
Samsung Electronics anticipated its earnings to further increase in the Q2, after announcing its highest quarterly profits since 2013 from smartphones, chips.
The US and European top military officials called for a better data-sharing in order to fight terrorism and urged to organise regular meetings for justice officials.
According to the FCC officials, the head of the US FCC had proposed to cancel the net neutrality rules issued by Obama administration, launching a fight over the Internet's future.
According to UBS analysts, the US millennials had faced the greatest risk of their school and car loan defaults in the next 12 months. Millennials hold $1.1T in the US consumer debt.
According to Trump administration's senior official, a draft of the executive order to withdraw the US from the NAFTA had been under consideration.
Major automakers have objected Volkswagen's desire to atone for the cheating on diesel emission by investing $2B in nationwide electric car projects and infrastructure.
According to ING bank's survey, at least a third of Americans and Europeans would be happy to go cash-free and would use only electronic payment forms, including contactless cards and e-wallets.
A Levada Center opinion poll released on Wednesday showed 52% of Russian citizens want the current Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to leave his post.
Steven Mnuchin, the US Treasury Secretary, confirmed the President Trump would unveil his proposal for cutting the corporate tax rate to 15% from the previously planned 35%.
Consumer Reports lowered its score for Tesla's Model S, a luxury sedan, and Model X, a midsize SUV, as the carmaker has not yet activated an AEB feature in these cars.
According to the US Energy Information Administration, crude oil inventories dropped 3.6M barrels last week, while analysts predicted a 1M barrels fall.
The Consumption Indicator released by USB stood at 1.50 over the month of March, up 0.05 from the downwardly revised reading of 1.45 registered in February.