On Monday, Britain's Competition and Markets Authority has launched an inquiry into Google's $2.6B buyout of the privately-owned big-data analytics company Looker Data Sciences.
On Monday, the new CEO of Nissan Motor Company Makoto Uchida stated that Nissan will not increase its financial ties with Renault.
On Monday, TowerJazz, the Israeli chip manufacturer, stated it would keep its board control and 51% majority stake in the chip JV established with Panasonic in Japan.
The economy of Turkey grew 0.9% year-over-year in the Q3, in line with analysts' expectations, breaking three last quarters of contraction, Reuters reported on Monday.
Hong Kong Airlines, owned by the struggling China conglomerate HNA Group, must improve the financial position by December 7 or risk losing its licence, the government announced on Monday.
Ocado, the UK online grocer and technology firm, launched a $642M bond offering, seeking to finance the capital expenditure linked to company's international partnership deals.
Crude oil prices rose 91 cents or 1.7% on Monday morning, reaching $56.08 a barrel, amid growth of the China's PMI from 51.7 to 51.8 in November.
According to the DHL survey, a lot of multinational companies do not have any plan B in case th US and China fail to negotiate a trade deal.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of Malta Joseph Muscat announced his resignation, which is attributed to a probe into the murder of a journalist.
On Sunday, an audit of the European Commission revealed that the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic has a conflict of his interests due to his former business practices.
According to the Global Times newspaper, one of the main China's goals in trade deal negotiations is removal of the US tariffs on its goods.
The US President Donald Trump is expected to arrive tomorrow in London to discuss bilateral relations with his counterpart Boris Johnson and participate in the NATO summit.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the President of Mexico, stated on Sunday that the economic growth this year did not meet his expectations, though the inequality issue has slightly improved.
The Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has been appointed as climate financial envoy of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres stated on Sunday.
Standard & Poor's has improved Ireland's long-term credit rating to AA- from A+ with a stable outlook and its short-term credit rating to A-1+ from A-1.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission has approved the initial public offerings of China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park Development Group and Hubei Heyuan Gas Company.
The Chinese logistics sector expanded 5.8% in the first 10 months of the current year, compared to the same period the prior year, the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing reports.
The Chinese economy is expected to expand 6.1% in 2020 and the outlook is cautiously optimistic, a report published by the Bank of China Research Institute shows.
The Chinese manufacturing sector performed better in November, compared to the previous month, data published by the National Bureau of Statistics show.
The German union Verdi stated on Sunday that Lufthansa's catering unit LSG has decided to cancel a strike scheduled for tomorrow after the company made a new offer on wages.
Tesla's announcement of building first EU factory near Berlin is likely to draw further firms from the electric mobility and energy storage sectors into Germany, the State Premier stated.
According to the Kyodo News, three large automobile producers, Mitsubishi, Nissan and Renault, have agreed to form a joint venture (JV) to conduct research and development activities.
Fiat Chrysler and the United Auto Workers union announced the tentative four-year labour deal, a boost for the automaker working to merge with France's Groupe PSA.
The US online shoppers spent $7.4B on Black Friday, rising 19.6% from the prior year, the web analytics tool Adobe Analytics showed.