The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported on Monday that retail sales fell from 0.4% growth rate in previous month to zero, which is the worst result in six month.
The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on Monday imposed a temporary prohibition on imports of pork products and pigs from African regions affected by swine fever.
Australia's retail sales faded in July, as shoppers restrained from spending on clothing, household goods,and department stores, indicating a subdued beginning for the Q3 of the year.
The US automaker Ford Motor announced plans to cut production of some of models within an operational restructuring declared earlier in 2018, sources told The Times.
The Chinese manufacturing activity expanded at the weakest pace in 14 months in August, as export orders fell for a fifth month in succession and employers cut more staff, a survey revealed.
Japan's manufacturing activity accelerated in August at a faster pace than the prior month, as new orders increased, but a drop in export orders may raise concerns over the trade protectionism's impact.
Government officials of Yemen on Sunday closed their offices, as the city was engulfed into protests.
Due to the local Yemeni currency losing value and other economic difficulties protesters bocked roads and burned tires in the port city of Aden.
The protesters, which gathered near an oil field in Iraq and could have caused a drop in oil output, were dispersed by Iraqi police.
The Treasury Minister of Argentina Nicolas Dujovne announced on Sunday that on Monday the measures to decrease the Argentinian budget deficit will be published.
Thousands of Russian citizens across Russia protested on Sunday the upcoming pension reform, despite Putins announcement of some concessions in the law.
As Argentina hosted talks with IMF over plans to decrease the country's budget deficit, the President was presurued to reverse a farm export tax cut.
On Sunday, the police of the US state Minnesota released the Chief Executive Officer of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Richard Liu after he has been arrested on alleged sexual misconduct.
On Sunday, the Chief Executive Officer of the biggest oil refiner of Greece Efstathios Tsotsoros claimed that the core profit of the company is expected to reach €1B this year.
On Sunday, a business newspaper Handelsblatt reported that Qatar is planning to invest billions of dollars in German economy and would focus on medium-sized businesses.
On Sunday, Argentinian newspaper La Nacion reported that the President of Argentina Mauricio Macri plans to eliminate several ministries from the government as a part of administration's plan to cut budget deficit.
Vroom, New York-based startup aiming to help to buy and sell used cars in the US, filed to raise $70M in the new round of equity funding on Sunday.
On Sunday, Macao's Gaming Inspection Bureau claimed that the annual revenue of Macao's gambling industry has increased by 17.1% to $3.29B in comparison with a revenue in August 2017.
On Sunday, the President of China Xi Jinping claimed during his meeting with the President of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz that China would keep investing in Mauritania's development.
On Sunday, Indonesian Minister Rudiantara claimed that Chief Executive of e-commerce giant Alibaba Jack Ma would help Indonesia to increase its exports using Alibaba's ecosystem.
The Pentagon decided on Sunday to cancel $300M aid package for Pakistan, citing lack of decisive and effective actions in fight with local militants.
The Chinese leader Xi Jinping stated on Sunday that despite escalating trade war with the United States China is still willing to create an open world economy.
The US Special Representative for Syria Engagement James Jeffrey will visit Jordan, Israel and Turkey to discuss Russia's warning about the upcoming imitation of chemical attack in Idlib.
The Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated on Sunday that beginning of a full-scale war was improbably, yet the government must continue to build defence capabilities.