Teddy Sagi, Playtech's founder, sold about 15.2M shares in the gambling software firm worth nearly $87.2M, Globe Invest announced on Friday.
HSBC UK stated it was trying to fix its mobile application as soon as possible following customers' complaints over disruptions with logging onto the banking app.
On Friday, China's Meituan Dianpig shares tumbled as much as 14.4% after the company reported a wide Q3 operating loss due to a costly race with competitors, such as Alibaba's Ele.me.
On Friday, workers at Amazon's logistic centres in Spain and Germany have launched protests on Black Friday by walking off their jobs; however, the strikes had no impact on customer orders due to the majority of employees who continued working.
On Friday, the Russian standard agency reported that Mazda was set to recall 62,357 vehicles sold in the time period of May 2006 to November 2014, due to a potential airbag issue.
Ethiopian Airlines is speeding up its hunt strategy for new Africa's connections to get control of traffic on the African continent, the carrier announced on Friday.
Volvo Cars has postponed its initial plans to build Lynk & Co vehicles at the Belgium plant in late 2019 amid increased macro-economic uncertainty, the carmaker's spokesman stated on Friday.
Renault's Interim Deputy CEO vowed on Friday he would protect the automaker's interest in the Nissan Motor alliance, after Carlos Ghosn had been ousted as Nissan's chairman amid financial misconduct allegations.
The officials of the European Union have begun an investigation into possible breaching of antitrust rules by Amadeus flight booking systems.
On Friday, the data for European business growth was published. The released data was lower than forecast, indicating that the growth in the EU has decreased.
The Swedish Parliament is set to vote in the beginning of December on the Social Democrat Stefan Lofven to become the Prime Minister again to form the new administration.
On Friday, the ruling party of Singapore has appointed Heng Swee Keat, the Finance Minister, to the key leadership post, potentially putting him in the line to become next Prime Minister, after the current leader steps down.
The heads of Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen are set to attend the White House meeting with the President Trump's Administration, despite no formal invitation has been sent yet.
Paolo Savona, the Italian EU Affairs Minister, is thinking over a resignation from his post due to government's decision to challenge the EU budget ruled, according to the Corriere Della Sera daily.
On Friday, Samsung Electronics vowed it would pay compensation to its display factory and local chip workers, suffering from work-related illnesses, by 2028.
Nissan Motor is planning to appoint new chairman during the following two months, hopefully ahead of the company's next board meeting scheduled for December 20, to replace the ousted chairman Carlos Ghosn.
The Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Friday began a tour across the Middle East from visiting the United Arab Emirates.
On Friday, continuous concerns regarding extension of global supply continued to drive to drive crude oil prices down to $53.35 a barrel, thus reaching this year lows.
The Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Wang Shouwen stated on Friday that negotiations between China and the United States must be based on mutually beneficial and equal basis.
According to data released on Friday, an increased cost of gas and electricity caused a little rise of Singapore's core inflation to 1.9% in October compared to 1.8% reported in September.
The State Council of China stated that i is set to take measures to deepen reforms in free trade zones, adding that qualified individuals in them are to be allowed to make investments in overseas securities.
Thanksgiving online sales in the US are expected to reach a record $3.5B, up about 20% from 2017, according to the report from Adobe, which analyses online sales.
Germany's carmaker BMW obtained a ride-hailing services license in the Chinese capital of Sichuan Province and would launch services in the city starting from December.
Chinese air transport enterprises realised nearly $77.14B gross operating revenue in 2017, a 16% year-over-year increase, the CATA stated.