On Sunday, Boris Johnson stated that he intended to continue as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
On Saturday, the world's most popular cryptocurrency Bitcoin traded above $30K for the first time, as investors and traders expecting the blockchain currency to become a mainstream payments method.
The advertising integrity chief of Facebook, who handled ad products over sensitive subjects, including coronavirus misinformation and politics, left the company this week.
The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated on Sunday that the government most probably would be forced to tighten lockdown.
On Sunday, Tesla Inc announced that its 2020 car deliveries appeared to be better than the Wall Street projections.
Deutsche Bank's CEO Christian Sewing called on Sunday European financial actors for consolidation and said that the bank should take leading role it this process.
The US stocks ended 2020 on a bullish note as many investors hope for political stability and economic recovery in 2021.
On Sunday, the Saudi Arabian state news agency announced that the kingdom would reopen its borders.
The CEO of Deutsche Bank Christian Sewing stated on Sunday that the bank should have a significant role in the consolidation of European banks.
On Saturday, the President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stated that the country had lost 277,000 jobs in December due to outsourcing.
Reuters published a poll on Saturday, which claimed that the current UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson could lose the 2024 election.
On Saturday, Mexican agricultural lobby released criticism to a recently announced ban of genetically modified corn.
On Saturday, the US Senator Ted Cruz announced that he would lead a drive to oppose Joe Biden's Electoral College vote win.
During Saturday's non-trading hours, the price for Bitcoin reached above the $30,000.00 price level.
On Saturday, Tesla reported that it had beat its 2020 vehicle delivery forecasts despite a decline in demand due to the coronavirus.
The Indian authorities announced on Saturday that they recommend not only AstraZeneca, but also Bharat Biotech coronavirus vaccines.
On Saturday, the government of the United Kingdom announced that it would allow COVID-19 vaccines to be given from various producers.
The Health Ministry of the Netherlands revealed on Saturday that it would start vaccinating nearly 30,000 healthcare workers.
On Saturday, the Economy Minister of Japan Yasutoshi Nishimura stated that the government would consider new anti-coronavirus measures.
On Friday, Indian authorities approved the first vaccine for the country. Namely, AstraZeneca vaccine would be used in India.
Reuters reported on Saturday that a majority of investors remain bullish on stocks in regards to 2021.
The Business Minister of the United Kingdom Alok Sharma revealed to The Times that he could resign to lead the UN climate change summit.
On Saturday, the government of the Kashmir region revealed that it intends to attach investments valued at $4 billion to improve security for businesses.
On Saturday, the Chinese government stated that it would take action against the US for delisting Chinese telecommunications companies.