On Friday, the President of Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank Patrick Harker said that insufficiently fast wage growth as well as various risks in the bond market should limit the number of rate hikes to two in 2018.
The US President Donald Trump left Washington on Friday to meet with senior Republicans in Maryland and discuss strategy for the upcoming congressional elections that will take place in November.
Geoffroy van Raemdonck, the former executive of Ralph Lauren, was named as the Neiman Marcus Group CEO Karen Katz's successor.
In a press conference held together with the Turkish leader Tayyip Erdogan, the President of France Emmanuel Macron noted that democratic states must observe the law in their fight against international terrorism.
Crude oil prices dropped by 0.6% on Friday, reaching $67.66 a barrel, as traders did not receive any disturbing news from the OPEC member Iran.
On Friday, the Foreign Minister of Pakistan Khawaja Asif said that the United States acts as "a friend who always betrays". The comparison came shortly after the US decided to suspend aid to Islamabad.
The report released by the Institute for Supply Management on Friday showed that December Non-Manufacturing PMI dropped to 55.9, missing analysts' expectations for a 57.6-point reading.
Canada's unemployment rate continued its downtrend in December, falling 0.2% to settle at 5.7%, the lowest mark since 1976.
The US Bureau of Labour Statistics revealed that the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1% for the third consecutive month in December.
According to the data released by Statistics Canada on Friday, the country's November trade deficit widened to $2.5B from $1.6B registered in October.
Airbus is in talks over selling at least 100 aircraft to China during the French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Beijing next week.
On Friday, Georgia's Court sentenced in absentia the country's former President Mikheil Saakashvili to three years in jail for trying to cover up evidence over a Georgian banker murder.
The White House and the US senators are willing to severe measures on Iran, while keeping Washington in the nuclear deal with Tehran.
According to the internal memo posted on Friday, Barclays named Kunal Gandhi as its corporate broking chief with Rob Mayhew as his new deputy.
China seeks to implement AI technology in about half of its new vehicles by 2020 and cover 90% of the country's highways and big cities with a wireless network to support smart cars.
Saudi Arabia has converted its oil giant Aramco to the joint-stock company starting January 1, ahead of the historic IPO scheduled for this year's second half.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel is planning to start over with the coalition talks and build the government on Sunday.
The Danish scientist Hans Christian Orsted's descendants are planning to file a sue against his company over decision to change the name to Orsted.
The Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage is set to meet the EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier on Monday in an effort to convey the views of 17.4M Britons who had voted for Brexit.
Canada's Conservative Party expelled a senator Lynn Beyak on Thursday, following the publication on Beyak's official government website over indigenous people derision.
The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan is set to discuss defence cooperation with his NATO ally France on Friday, highlighting an important step Turkey plans to take with the EUROSAM defence consortium.
South and North Korea are set to hold official talks over the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and improving ties on January 9 at 0116GMT for the first time since December 2015.
China's decision to crackdown payment companies that hold reserve funds might hit profits, costing over $689M a year.
On Friday, at the Tsukiji fish market's final New Year auction the international sushi restaurant's owner Hiroshi Onodera shelled out $323K for prime Bluefin tuna.