On Sunday, the Wall Street Journal revealed that the US government is negotiating with chipmakers a move of production to the US.
On Sunday, Israel's Finance Minister and El Al Israel Airlines' officials are set to meet to make a decision regarding the recovery plan for the struggling carrier, after it was grounded amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Mazda Motor Corp seeks $2.8B loans from the three Japanese top lenders and other banks, as the carmaker plans to ride out the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Emirates, one of the largest long-haul airlines in the world is set to raise debt, as it does not expect travel industry to recover for the next 18 months, following the coronavirus pandemic hit.
On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump announced that the US government would buy up to $3 billion worth of US agriculture goods.
The CEO of Tesla announced on Saturday that he would move production out of California to Texas or Nevada.
On Saturday, various Italian companies requested the government for guarantees for loans valued at $20 billion.
Mazda Motor Corporation announced on Saturday that it is looking for $2.8 billion in loans to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
European Union officials announced on Saturday that EU countries should guarantee travel restriction cancellations to save the tourism season.
On Saturday, the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah stated that the crash of oil prices is bound to impact Kuwait's financial solvency.
On Saturday, Chinese officials issued new rules for online bank lending. The changes were aimed at decreasing systemic risk.
On Saturday, the Economy Minister of Germany Peter Altmaier stated to Reuters that the German economy should become less dependent on other countries.
On Saturday, Eckhardt Rehberg, Germany's Chief Budget Lawmaker, revealed to the RND media group that the government expects a 100 billion Euro decline in tax revenues.
The Chinese government announced on Saturday that it would extend its tariffs on US and European steel tubes and pipes for five years.
On Friday, US government data revealed that the US monthly unemployment rate had surged to 14.7%.
The Foreign Minister of Germany Heiko Maas stated in an interview on Saturday that a hard Brexit could occur, if the UK does not extend the term for trade negotiations.
On Friday, Pfizer announced that the company would outsource some of its drug production, as it gets ready for a large scale manufacturing of a coronavirus vaccine.
The Inspector General of the US revealed on Friday that the US Congress had failed to implement the $660 million small business rescue program.
A group of US Republican party legislators on Friday urged US President Donald Trump to stop banks from pausing funding the oil industry.
On Friday, the US Federal Reserve announced that Americans should not expect a quick recovery from the recent job losses.
Tesla Inc has signed an agreement with a Chinese lender for the $565.51M working capital loan for the electric carmaker's Shanghai factory, a regulatory filing showed.
Microsoft Corp announced its plans to build the first data centre region based in Italy, investing a $1.5B in the project, amid the US tech giant's expansion plan of cloud computing services across the world.
Apple Inc is planning to reopen some of its stores in four US states next week after the iPhone maker closed all stores in the country two months ago due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Delta Air Lines revealed on Friday that the company would suspend service to ten US based airports.