Monster Products, the headphone maker, stated it was seeking to raise about $300M in the initial coin offering, as part of its fund-raising strategy to create a digital currency or token.
On Thursday, Bank of nova Scotia stated it would acquire a financial service firm for Canada's doctors, MD Financial Management, in an all-cash deal valued at $2B.
On Friday, Mariano Rajoy, the Spanish centre-right Prime Minister, was set to be dismissed from his post and replaced by Pedro Sanchez, a Socialist leader, government sources stated.
Zurich Insurance's CEO Mario Greco stated on Friday that his company is seeking to do only focused, targeted mergers and acquisitions, adding there was no need for the insurance sector's consolidation in Europe.
On Friday, Air New Zealand and Australia's Qantas Airways signed a codeshare deal amid a boom in tourism, which lifts the carriers on Tasman Sea's both sides to record profits.
According to Le Figaro newspaper, France's largest telecoms operator Orange is seeking to merge the Orange Cinema Series unit with Alice Studio with intention to build a new business to rival Netflix.
On Friday, Japan's Toshiba has finalised its chip unit sale worth $18B to the consortium led by the US private equity group Bain Capital.
The Fair Work Commission stated on Friday that the national minimum wage will be increased by 3.5% in the mid-summer, thus affecting almost 2.3M or 20% of Australian employees.
Crude oil prices decreased by 0.2% or 16 cents on Friday, reaching $66.88 a barrel, amid reports about record high American production this month.
The Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Thursday called members of the G7 to have a "rational" discussion on trade issues in order to avoid introduction of protectionist measures.
Members of the G7 agreed on Thursday to resist new American tariffs on aluminium and steel, arguing that such decision threatens global economic growth.
Talks with a delegation from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea are going well, the US President Donald Trump says.
The Kim Yong Chol, Vice Chairman of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee, arrives in the US to meet with the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
The Indian economy grew 7.7% in the first quarter of 2018, up from 7.2% in the previous quarter, official data shows.
The Eurozone unemployment rate declined to 8.5% in April from 8.6% in March, the lowest level since December 2008, the European statistical office says.
The EU strongly believes the US unilateral steel and aluminium tariffs are unreasonable and in confrontation with World Trade Organisation rules, the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says.
The European Investment Bank finances Ericsson to fasten 5G mobile network research and implementation in Europe, the European Commission announces in a press release.
Ukraine plans a modernization of 46 projects in its ports by 2030 with a total cost of $1.68B, the Deputy Prime Minister Volodymyr Kistion says.
The German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier met with the Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday to discuss broad common interests.
The foreign ministers of Russia and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea met on Thursday to discuss bilateral ties and the situation on the Korean Peninsula.
The EU plans to trigger a dispute at the WTO as US tariffs on steel and aluminium are against agreed international rules, EU officials say.
The number of applications for US unemployment benefits dropped to 221K in the week ending May 26, while analysts anticipated a surge to 228K, following the prior month's 234K reading.
Uber Technologies, the US ride-hailing company, is seeking lenders to cut the pricing on its $1.13B term loan set for 2023, sources familiar with the matter said.
Alphabet's Waymo and Uber Technologies are in talks over establishing a partnership to use Waymo's self-driving technology on the Uber ride-hailing app.