The European Court of Auditors said on Tuesday that the crisis management procedure of the European Central Bank was deficient and inefficiently implemented.
Sam Woods, the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, explained on Tuesday that the exposure of insurers and banks to the bankruptcy of Carillion was ‘entirely manageable'.
On Tuesday, the Kosovo Serb leader Oliver Ivanovic, accused of murdering ethnic Albanians during the 1998-1999 war, was shot dead in Mitrovica.
The United Arab Emirates is eager to file an aviation complaint against Qatar on Tuesday, following Qatari fighter jets' interception of the Emirati civilian aircraft during its flights to Bahrain.
Two people were reported to be dead and 14 more injured as a blast had destroyed three buildings in Belgium's city of Antwerp on Monday.
Japan viewed little chance of the oil slick from the Iran sunk tanker in the East China Sea reaching the Japanese coast, the environment ministry stated on Tuesday.
Google stated on Tuesday that it had made no changes to China's mapping platform, denying allegations it was re-launching that function in the country that had banned some Google services.
On Tuesday, the Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has requested lawmakers to withdraw his parliamentary immunity as he is ready to face the fraud allegations.
US lawmakers has urged the wireless carrier AT&T to cut its commercial ties with China's phone maker Huawei, citing national security concerns.
On Tuesday, Philippines shut down more schools as its most active volcano has spewed lava and ashes, covering the nearby towns.
The German car manufacturer Porsche AG has increased its sales by 4% year-on-year in 2017, thus delivering around 246 000 cars to customers globally.
Oil prices were consolidating near their three-year high early on Tuesday, driven primarily by reduced supply from OPEC countries and Russia, as well as solid economic growth.
China's online retailer JD.com has invested funds in the Vietnamese e-commerce company Tiki.vn in an attempt to strengthen its presence in Southeast Asia.
The People's Bank of China increased the rate on 63-day reverse repos by 5 basis points to 2.95% on Tuesday, thus adjusting it in accordance with other interbank rates.
Crude oil price surged to $70.37 a barrel on Monday, thus reaching the three-year high. The growth was generally driven by production cuts in Russia and OPEC nations as well as by strong demand of developing countries.
Hyundai's labour union stated that its members have accepted a tentative wage agreement its leaders negotiated with the company's management.
Ford Motor is expected to increase significantly its electric vehicle investment to $11B by 2022 and have 40 fully electric and hybrid cars in the model lineup.
Australian new motor vehicle sales jumped 4.5% last month, following November's rise of 0.2%, according to the ABS.
The Bank of Japan reported on Tuesday that its PPI rose 3.1% in December, after climbing 3.6% in the previous month, whereas analysts anticipated a 3.3% increase.
In a speech on Monday one of the BoE policy makers SIlvana Tenreyro revealed that the central bank still considers that it has ample time before it should consider a rate hike.
BoE policymaker Silvana Tenreyro on Monday revealed in a speech that most recently the bank has been watching unit labour costs and inflation as a guide for monetary policy.
According to Reuters some analysts are warning that the increasing US oil production might cause a decline in oil prices, which continue to trade at historical high levels.
On Monday oil prices remained near three year high levels. The prices reached high levels due to OPEC and Russian production cuts.
France anticipated the UK to pay more for security of the border and take more refugees in order to keep a frontier on the Channel's French side, France's government official stated.