On Sunday, Sebastian Kurz won Austria's Parliamentary elections, giving a mandate to the far-right Freedom Party to enter coalition negotiations.
On Monday, the British Prime Minister Theresa May travelled to Brussels for talks with the EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker, following the Brexit negotiations deadlock over future trade ties.
On Monday, the ECB chief supervisor Daniele Nouy stated that she expected the banks of Spain to meet their capital demands and requirements under Pillar II rules.
The leader of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont failed to spell out on Monday the region's independence stance, paving the way for Spain's government to get it under control and rule directly.
No less than 263 people were reported to be dead following the twin bomb blasts in the Somalian capital of Mogadishu, doctors reported on Monday.
On Monday, Kobe Steel shares plunged to their five-year-low amid deepening cheating scandal that engulfed hundreds of companies and left investors worrying about the legal and financial fallout.
On Monday, the food services firm Aramark stated that it would close an acquisition deal with Avendra and linen and uniform supplier AmeriPride for the total of $2.35B.
The South Korean police called for an arrest warrant for the Hanjin Group chairman Cho Yang-ho amid the alleged breach of trust in their launched inquiry into construction work at Cho's house.
Sources with knowledge on the matter revealed on Monday that Charter and Viacom had agreed to extend their renewal deadline to avoid the instant blackout of Viacom networks.
According to the Boston Federal Reserve President Eric Rosengren, the US central bank is likely to be raising interest rates three to four times in 2018.
In a regional election that took place in Venezuela on Sunday, the government of the President Nicolas Maduro won a majority of votes, raising fraud allegations from the opposition.
On Monday, the Philippine Defence Minister revealed two pro-Islamic State militant alliance's leaders had been killed by the country's armed forces in the city of Marawi.
Acting Prime Minister of New Zealand Bill English announced that it could take time until the end of this week to confirm the new government after an inconclusive election in September.
Chinese Producer Price Index rose unexpectedly to a six-month high of 6.9% in September, while the country's CPI marked a 1.6% yearly increase in the reported period.
The Brexit worries of the UK biggest businesses have eased a little bit over the course of the past three months, while optimism rexocered in the same period, Deloitte survey showed.
Chinese economy is expected to show 7% growth pace in the second half of 2017, following a 6.9% expansion in the first half, the PBoC Governor stated.
The Communist Party of China and other political parties should cooperate to make China prosper, the President Xi Jinping says.
The British Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday will meet with the head of the EU Commission Jean-Claude Juncker to discuss Brexit.
Iran and Pakistan signed an agreement on Sunday to improve border security between the two neighbouring nations.
Ireland and parts of the UK have been put on alert as the Hurricane Ophelia moves closer to the region.
The Catalan regional government president Carles Puigdemont will announce whether the region will declare independence or not on Monday.
The People's Party leader Sebastian Kurz is likely to become the head of the government should the party secure the majority of votes in Sunday's election.
More than 200 people were killed and another 250 were injured in bombings in the Somali capital Mogadishu, the deadliest attack since an Islamist insurgency began in 2007.
Politicians from South Korea and North Korea will not discuss Pyongyang's nuclear and missile program directly at the event in St Petersburg on Monday.