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.
Data released by the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics revealed industrial output jumped 7.6% from a year ago in March, marking the highest level since late-2014.
China's gross domestic product increased unexpectedly 6.9% on an annual basis in the first quarter, fueled by cheap credit and government outlays.
Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso and US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin planned a meeting on Thursday to discuss the "too strong" Dollar hurting the US economy.
Shinzo Abe, the Prime Minister of Japan, urged North Korea to desist from provocative actions, stop further nuclear missile enhancement and follow UN resolutions.
China's central bank adviser said that the PBoC could cut the amount of cash other banks have to hold, seeing that as a norm amid the sharp falls in foreign reserves.
The Saudi Arabian government has ordered local ministries to review economic development and unfinished infrastructure projects worth billions of Dollars to reform or shelve them.
According to White House National Security Adviser, the US had decided to begin talks with Russia regarding its support for the Syrian government and its destructive actions in Europe.
Turkish main opposition would demand to recount at least 60% of all referendum votes due to alleged illegal acts that were carried out in favour of President Erdogan.
The death toll rose to 126 people, including 60 kids amid bomb attack on the crowded bus convoy in Aleppo, Syria, the deadliest incident in almost a year.
On Sunday, Pakistan's police opened hate speech investigation that involved two Muslim clerics, after a university student for alleged blasphemy was beaten to death.
Flooding in western Mosul has cut off escape routes and aid supplies for around 400,000 people fleeing the Islamic State-held part of Iraq.
Votes that were in favour of constitutional changes in Turkey have been narrowed to 51.7% with approximately 95% of the ballot boxes opened.
Hacker-released computer files and documents showed how the US NSA used commercially available software's weakness to get access to a global SWIFT money transfer system between banks.
The Atlanta-headquartered Delta Air Lines said it had changed its policy and would now pay clients up to $10K for voluntary denied boarding.
The deputy chair of the Turkish opposition party said High Electoral Board's decision to validate unstamped ballots would cause a major legitimacy problem in today's referendum.
On Sunday, a shooting which occurred at a referendum polling station in Diyarbakir, Turkey, claimed lives of three people.
On Sunday, the US President's National Security Adviser met with Afghan officials amid questions about the US strategic plan for the war against militants in the country.
Dubai launched the e-governance scheme "Smart Dubai 2021" with the aim to cut all paper works at governmental institutions by 2021. All government departments will be connected to one platform called "Dubai Pulse".
A significant deceleration of credit expansion in China indicates a more prudent monetary policy stance allowing it to address inflating asset bubbles. Adjusted growth of total social financing fell to 15.6% in March from 16.4% in February.
Russia and Saudi Arabia share the aspiration to fight the international terrorism jointly, even though the nations have disagreement in approaches to settlement of conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa, the Russian Federation Council Speaker said.
The US President Donald Trump defended a reversal on whether to call China a currency manipulator, saying that China was helping to solve the North Korean problem.