On Saturday, the Central Bank of China claimed that it is planning to maintain ample liquidity and to keep the monetary policy neutral because of the trade issues with the US.
On Saturday, the Finance Minister of Belarus Maxim Yermolovich claimed that Belarus is planning to resume negotiations with International Monetary Fund about the new IMF loan in 2020 which have been previously suspended in 2017.
On Saturday, the Head of Bank of Finland and the member of the governing council of ECB Olli Rehn claimed that normalising the monetary policy of Europe will be a long and gradual process.
On Saturday, the Business Secretary of the UK Greg Clark claimed that there are grounds of optimism regarding a possible deal between the EU and the UK after the country leaves the European block.
On Saturday, a spokeswoman of LG Display, the largest South Korean manufacturer of screens and a supplier of Apple, claimed that a company is planning to cut jobs via voluntary retirement for the first time in the company's history.
The Defence Ministry of Belgium is willing to bring Google to court for fail to comply with its requirement to blur pictures of sensitive military objects.
During an official visit to Germany, the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel emphasized the need to restore bilateral relations after a two-year downfall.
On Friday, the Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) announced adoption of a new monetary policy aimed, inter alia, at lowering the Bank's intervention in the foreign exchange market and
The Foreign Minister of China Wang Yi stated on Friday that his country had no goal to become the top country in the world, thus retaking this title from the US.
The State Councilor of China Wang Yi repeated on Friday that protectionism will bring negative consequences to all, yet China will not allow to be blackmailed.
The Minister of Finance of China Liu Kun said on Saturday that total amount of tax reductions this year will be above expectations and exceed the mark of $189.28B.
Mexican authorities have confirmed that they will join a meeting organized by the United States in Washington on October 11 and 12 with other Central American nations to discuss illegal migration problem.
The China's State Administration for Market Regulation stated on Saturday that General Motors' local unit, Shanghai GM, will be forced to recall nearly 3.3M Cadillac, Chevrolet and Buick because of a problem with suspension system.
The Foreign Minister of Russia Sergei Lavrov claimed that Russia has begun the delivery of S-300 missile systems to Syria and warned that Western powers are trying to undermine efforts of the UN to end the conflict.
On Friday, Facebook Inc claimed that hackers have stolen login codes from its users, allowing hackers to take up to 50 million accounts of social network's users.
The administration of the US President Donald Trump claimed that it is seeking to remove barriers for faster deployment of 5G wireless networks which are promising to be revolutionary for a telecom industry.
On Friday, the business software developer Oracle corp claimed that its president of product's development Thomas Kurian will step down in the nearest time.
On Friday, Jair Bolsonaro, the Brazilian right-wing presidential candidate, denied a report that his former wife has accused him of hiding his fortune.
Former Britain's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson demand UK's Prime Minister Theresa May to scrap her Brexit proposals.
A senior Republican official said on Friday that Google's CEO Sundar Pichai has agreed to testify publicly before the US Congress over Republican concerns, that the company alleged censorship of conservatives.
Incoming Mexico's Finance Minister Carlos Urzua said on Friday that Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the Mexican President-elect, will name Jonathan Heath as the deputy governor of the Bank of Mexico.
On Friday, Tesla shares depreciated by 13% amid fears about the future of CEO Elon Musk at the electric carmaker after the US securities regulators sued him of fraud.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that he plans to repair strained relationship between Turkey and Germany during his visit to Berlin.
Healthcare stocks and Intel chipmakers helped US shares to overturn early losses and move higher during the end of trading of Friday's trading session.