The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the Governor for the Bank of Japan Haruhiko Kuroda are set to meet on Monday, following the BoJ head's official reappointment for his next five-year term.
The cryptocurency company based in Dubai Alibabacoin Foundation has denied the trademark infringement allegations filed against it in the US lawsuit by China's retailer Alibaba Group Holding.
The Trump Administration confirmed on Sunday that Russia's government had not been behind the Arizona database hacks during the 2016 Presidential election in the United States.
According to the CEO Kasper Rorsted, Adidas is planning to close a number of its physical stores in the nearest future, as the company seeks to develop its e-commerce sales.
California's public utility regulator is planning to allow self-driving car firms to make passenger transportation without a back-up driver, despite the automotive industry faces scrutiny on safety concerns.
According to a US official, North Korea is eager to discuss the Korean peninsula's denuclearisation with the United States at the official meeting between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump.
Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to meet some US lawmakers this Monday, right ahead of the Congressional hearings over the private user data scandal.
Accountancy company Deloitte stated that 27% of the UK leading companies' CFO interviewed just after the last month's Brexit transition deal were more upbeat than three months earlier.
United Company Rusal's shares plummeted 31% on Monday after Russia's aluminium major was included in the United States' new sanctions list.
Japan's Ministry of Finance reported that the country's trade surplus narrowed to 1.02 trillion yen in February from the preceding month's surplus of 2.02 trillion yen.
The Australian Industry Group reported that its Construction Index rose to 57.2 in March from the prior month's 56.0.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated on Sunday that reports of a chemical attack in Syria were an "excuse" by the US to take military action against the Syrian government.
The ex-Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers called the US President Donald Trump's recent attacks on Amazon a "jihad" and compared him to Benito Mussolini.
Olivier Faure, a newly-elected leader of the French Socialist Party, stated on Sunday that he would revive the party following its crushing defeat in the latest elections.
Official sources reported on Sunday that the UN Security Council would likely hold a meeting on Monday to discuss the latest chemical attack in Syria.
The US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin stated on Sunday that he did not expect the United States and China to start a trade war.
The US President Donald Trump tweeted on Sunday that China would likely loosen trade restrictions in response to pressure from Washington.
On Sunday, the International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda demanded an end to violence in Gaza.
Norway's trade unions have reached an agreement with employers on wage increases, pensions and other compensations, averting a strike.
Syrian media sources reported on Sunday that the Syrian government reached a deal for rebels to leave the besieged city of Douma.
The US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that there would be a "big price to pay" for a chemical attack on Syrian civilians.
France24 reported that Air France cancelled nearly 30% of its flights from the Orly Airport and French regions amid the ongoing strike by its staff.
Citizens of Hungary went to polls on Sunday to elect the new National Assembly for the next four years.
Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, arrived in Paris in the beginning of the European tour, which includes Spain, local media reported.