Pratt & Whitney is set to launch deliveries of the spare engines to India's airline IndiGo, after it had been forced to ground its eight Airbus A320neo jets amid engine issues.
FedEx Office is planning to add 500 new outlets in Walmart amid company's planned expansion in the United States within the next two years.
On Tuesday, the European Union governments agreed the next Parliament election is set to be held in the most countries on May 26 next year.
Serbia's Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated she would step down from the country's coalition government, in case "personal vanities" of her colleagues were not set aside.
ZEW reported that its economic sentiment for Germany slid to 5.1 points in March, a significant drop from 17.8-point reading registered in the preceding month.
The Office for National Statistics reported on Tuesday that the UK CPI came in at 2.7% growth rate for the month of February, missing analysts' expectations for a 2.8% reading.
The shares the two largest US toymakers Hasbro Inc and Mattel Inc fell on Friday, following a report that their major customer Toys ‘R' Us Inc was preparing for liquidation.
US stocks strengthened on Friday, as payroll data showed a solid increase in job additions during February, while moderate wage growth pointed to stronger inflationary pressures.
On Tuesday, the United Nations urged Turkey to end its state of emergency that has been launched since July 2016 and triggered human rights violations that led to arrests of 160K people and civil servants dismissal.
The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning to discuss the US steel and aluminium tariffs at the upcoming G7 meeting in June, following his phone call with South Korea's President Moon Jae-in.
According to Washington and Seoul, the US-South Korea joint military exercises are set to be resumed next month, despite the President Donald Trump's meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
On Tuesday, Volkswagen confirmed that the German prosecutors had searched its main headquarters again in early March amid an inquiry into the diesel emission row.
BlackBerry must face the revived US lawsuit over the alleged data falsification, as the company provided its shareholders with the misleadingly positive sales prospects of its BlackBerry 10 smartphones'
Facebook's Security Chief Alex Stamos was eager to step down from his post in August amid internal disagreements over social media's ways to deal with disinformation dissemination.
According to the police reports on Monday, Uber's autonomous car killed an Arizona woman crossing the street, the first fatality that involves a self-driving vehicle.
Shares of the Indian state-owned Canara Bank plunged more than 5% on Tuesday amid a $10.5M defraud scandal involving its former CEO.
The Saudi Arabian investment company Kingdom Holding plans to split its $13B assets through domestic property and other holdings, as explained by its CEO Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.
The Saudi Arabian investment company Kingdom Holding plans to split its $13B assets through domestic property and other holdings, as explained by its CEO Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.
The US-based supermarket chain Whole Foods is set to host a summit of 200 suppliers on Tuesday in order to discuss its business model under the ownership of Amazon.com.
The Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said China was confident of reaching the expected GDP growth of 6.5% in 2018 due to sound economic fundamentals.
The Fed Chair Jerome Powell with colleagues are expected to raise rates four times in 2018, but unlikely to indicate that intention this week, a Bloomberg survey showed.
China's Premier Li Keqiang stated that there could be no winner in any kind of trade war between the US and China, hoping both sides would remain calm.
The ABS reported on Tuesday that its House Price Index rose 1.0% in the Q4 of 2017, after dropping 0.2% in the prior quarter and surpassing analysts' expectations for a 0.1% increase.
The Westpac Banking Corporation reported that its Consumer Sentiment Index rose to 111.2 in the Q1 of 2018, up from the preceding quarter's 107.4.