The US-based software firm Cloudera set an IPO price range that would ensure the company a market capitalisation of $1.79B, well below the $4.1B valuation received in March.
The New York-based private equity business Blackstone Group agreed to acquire EagleClaw Midstream, a privately-held midstream operator, for around $2B in cash.
The deputy chair of FAS Alexei Dotsenko said the anti-monopoly watchdog had struck an out-of-court deal with Google over a complaint about the Android OS.
The Federal Reserve banks of Atlanta and New York have slashed their forecasts for the US Q1 GDP on the back of downbeat retail sales and CPI data for March.
A report released by the New York Federal Reserve revealed the Empire State Manufacturing Index came in at 5.2 for the month of April, well below the forecast for a 15.2 print.
The government of Saudi Arabia expects new taxes on sugary drinks and tobacco to rise between $2.1B and $2.7B annually and cover a part of budget deficit.
Jared Kusher, a son-in-law of Donald Trump, is in negotiations to sell stake in Wired Score, the real estate tech company, as he tries to pare his many business ties.
On Monday, the Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia is required to boost investment activity in modern technology, as the strong Rouble creates favourable conditions for that.
On Monday, the main opposition party in Turkey made a call to nullify the referendum results, which granted President Erdogan more power.
Despite facing regulatory obstacles, the Chinese firm Ant Financial upped its bid for MoneyGram by a third, becoming the number one candidate to gain approval from the electronic payment company's board.
Sergei Lavrov, the Foreign Minister of Russia, claimed that although the country condemned North Korea's nuclear operations, he wished the US would not take independent actions on the matter.
The National Pension Service of South Korea has agreed to the restructuration of $1.4 billion worth of bonds, which have been issued by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering. The NPS is the largest debt holder of the company's bonds.
In the aftermath of a video surfacing, where the Indian army tied a local to the front of a vehicle, local militants have noticeably increased attacks in the Indian part of Kashmir.
In the wake of North Korea's failed medium-range missile test this weekend, the US President Donald Trump wants to consider ordering military action, including a sudden strike.
Mike Pence warned that the "era of strategic patience is over" with North Korea and urged China to use its "extraordinary levers" to pressure the regime into abandoning its nuclear missile programmes.
The Turkish President declared victory in the country's referendum, with 51.3% of the vote, while the opponents said the vote was marred by irregularities and they would challenge its result.
The BoJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda, in his latest speech today, said that there was a need to continue with policy easing till the Central Bank's 2% inflation goal is reached.
The CEO of Yum China Micky Pant said infrastructure spending was the main driver for the country's businesses, adding Yum China seeks to open 600 stores in 2017.
Data released by the International Enterprise Singapore trade agency revealed non-oil domestic exports were up 16.5% year-on-year in March.
The former Veracruz state governor Javier Duarte detained in Guatemala on Saturday is now waiting for extradition to Mexico.
Police was on high alert in Cleveland after a man posted a video to his Facebook timeline showing him murdering a 74-year-old man.
A senior US official said Randal Quarles, a former George W. Bush administration's official, was widely expected to be tapped as the Federal Reserve's Vice Chair.
On Monday, Yoshihide Suga, the Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary, said the country was adherent to the G20 FX policy agreement and was not manipulating the Yen.
According to the official data, Chinese retail sales were up 10.9% year-over-year in March, beating analysts' expectations for a 9.7% gain.