The US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the stock markets are likely going to surge, if voters vote for Republicans in the upcoming congressional elections.
The White House has announced that Donald Trump will not visit Columbia in early December, as it was planned before.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump announced that he intends to end all trade benefits of Mauritania due to forced labour practices in the country.
On Saturday, it was announced that the Australian Trade Minister will visit China on Sunday.
On Friday, Uber Inc claimed that it has asked the authorities of Pennsylvania, US, to resume tests of autonomous cars on public roads of the state after all company's self-driving tests were frozen because of the deadly crash in Arizona.
On Friday, the US Department of Justice claimed that Northrop Grumman is going to pay $27.45M to settle overbilling allegations related to two contracts between the company and the US Air Force.
Google's top Washington lobbyist is stepping down, as the US technology firm faces more criticism on Capitol Hill.
On Friday, senior British and Irish Ministers and the leader of the Northern Ireland unionist party expressed confidence, that a Brexit agreement would be reached in the following weeks.
On Friday, the earnings for the two biggest US oil companies surged on higher on crude oil prices.
According to a CNBC reporter, a top Trump administration official has denied a report made by the media, that the US President Donald Trump was preparing for a potential trade deal with China.
On Friday, the US Justice Department accused another Chinese company of unfair practices, as the Trump administration increased more pressure on China.
The Chinese President Xi Jinping and the US President Donald Trump spoke over the telephone on Thursday and expressed a desire about solving their trade dispute.
On Friday, the US Dollar appreciated against the Japanese Yen after a pretty strong Non-Farm payrolls report.
On Friday, Jair Bolsonaro, the Brazilian President-elect, said that there was no point keeping a diplomatic relationship with Cuba because of human rights violation.
On Friday, the Chinese group Alibaba Holding is set to cut its annual sales estimates to around $54.4B-$55.6B amid concerns over the economic impact from the US-China trade war.
Chevron, the US natural gas and oil producer, reported on Friday its Q3 profit doubled to $4.05B from the prior year's $1.95B, boosted by the record-high gas and oil production in the United States.
The mobile unit of Japan's SoftBank Group is set to get the listing approval from the Tokyo Stock Exchange on November 12.
The US oil logistics company Buckeye Partners decided to sell its 50% stake in the global energy storage firm VTTI backed by Vitol, both firms announced on Friday.
Boeing is eyeing "small or big" mergers and acquisitions in the planemaker's efforts to outrace its rival Airbus in the aircraft services and parts market.
Russia's oil producer Zarubezhneft has quitted the Iranian projects due to the upcoming US sanctions, according to Reuters.
Tesla stated on Friday it was considering to trim the tariff impact on the carmaker's Model 3 sedan by making more vehicles in China's Shanghai.
On Friday, Exxon Mobil posted its quarterly profit, beating analysts' forecasts on the higher prices for its natural gas and oil; however, the production volumes dropped on year-on-year basis.
On Friday, Apple Inc warned that the sales during the holiday quarter will not reach Wall Street's expectations. The announcement caused a decline of Apple' stock price.
The government of the United States has allowed eight countries to purchase Iranian oil. Among the countries are India, South Korea and Japan.