According to the data released by the Conference Board, US Consumer Confidence Index slipped to 127.7 points in March, missing analysts' expectations.
Wall Street stocks continued to surge on Tuesday, as the US and Chinese trade war tensions eased.
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia has revealed that his country and Russia are preparing a long term alliance pact that would increase the influence of the countries above the global oil markets.
Amazon and Casino Guichard Perrachon are in the process of making a sale in Brazil. Namely, the French side plans to sell to Amazon a local electronics chain retailer.
Lawmakers of the European Union are pressuring the ECB to investigate Maltese banks. The pressure has arisen after the recent arrest of the head of the Pilatus Bank.
Oil prices reached above the $70 level on Tuesday due to concerns about disruptions in Middle East supply decreases.
A court of appeals in the US has resurrected Oracle's multi-billion dollar case, which has made copyright claims against Google.
Oil traders Vitol and Glencore are preparing to back Nigerian firms, who are rushing to buy Nigerian oil assets, which at the moment are owned by Petrobras.
Waymo on Tuesday announced that the company will use almost twenty thousand Jaguar I-PACE vehicles.
On Tuesday, India rejected Google's proposal to launch the Street View service, citing no precise reason for such a decision, while media reported that the Defence Ministry had been raising security concerns.
Deutsche Bank is seeking a new CEO to replace John Cryan, as investors are disappointed with the loss-making German lender's slow turnaround, sources familiar with the issue reported.
Ireland ordered the expulsion of a Russian diplomat in retaliation to the Salisbury nerve agent attack on Russia's former spy that took place earlier this month.
On Tuesday, shares in French retailer Casino soared 4.1% to €39.10, after the company's Monoprix chain had clinched a deal to sell its grocery products via Amazon Prime.
The US truck rental and leasing firm Ryder System announced on Tuesday it would launch an asset-sharing platform called COOP designed for commercial vehicles.
Apple was expected to present its lower-priced iPad model at Chicago education event, as the tech giant seeks to dominate in the US school over its rivals.
Destatis reported on Tuesday that German import prices tumbled 0.6% over the course of February, following a 0.5% uptick registered in the preceding month.
According to the data released by the National Statistics Institute, Spain's flash CPI came in at a 1.2% annual rate in March, missing analysts' expectations for a 1.5% print.
The head of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg is not set to answer the British lawmakers' questions over the private user data scandal, linked to the consultancy Cambridge Analytica, according to a letter published by the social media platform.
On Tuesday, China Southern Airlines' Chairman Wang Changshun called on the US companies to speak out against protectionism, which the carrier strongly opposes.
The United States is planning to add a question over citizenship status to the 2020 Census, seeking to help enforcing the Voting Rights Act; however, California sued to bar such a move.
China is planning to improve its level of standardisation in the country's electric car industry, as it seeks to position itself as a car-making leader in the future and help combat smog.
France's Monoprix is set to launch its food delivery service Paris via the Amazon Prime Now this year amid Amazon's intentions to expand in the food retail sector.
On Monday, Arizona's government decided to suspend the ability of Uber to test its self-driving vehicles on public roads, following a fatal car accident last week.
Finland's Hatch Entertainment is developing a Netflix-style streaming access to the mobile games, seeking to launch them with flat-free monthly bids.