Mitsubishi Materials stated that a push to increase market share caused a falsification of the subsidiary's products data, including parts for automobiles and aircraft.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry stated that it was disappointed at the decision of the European Commission to probe into China's electronic bicycles' exporters.
The US apartment vacancy edged higher to 4.5% in the fourth quarter, following 4.4% in the Q3, as supply surpassed demand, the Reis report showed.
Barclays expected to take a write-off of nearly £1B on its yearly after-tax profit as a consequence of the tax overhaul in the US, the Bank said.
Japan's industrial production increased more than anticipated in November, with companies expecting further gains, as strong overseas demand keeps supporting factory activity.
The US formally accepted selling of 12 fighter planes and weapons for $593M to Nigeria, pointing to the recovery of a deal halted by the Obama administration.
Some of the Bank of Japan's board members called for debates over interest rate hikes or diminishing purchases of ETF in response to brighter outlook.
A serious bus accident took place in South-Iceland on Wednesday, where according to the police, one passenger died and many were seriously injured.
United Parcel Service Inc. delivered almost all of people's presents by Christmas Day, with the company finishing strong after a bruising late November.
South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday demanded a 12-year prison term for Samsung's jailed billionaire heir, Lee Jae-yong, who maintained his innocence during an appeal of his conviction on bribery.
Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels began a landmark prisoner swap on Wednesday, marking the largest such deal since the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine broke out in 2014.
One person has died after a 4.2 magnitude earthquake hit 50km west of Iran's capital, less than a week since an earthquake in the same area killed a pregnant woman.
Ten people have been hospitalised with injuries after an explosion ripped through a supermarket in the Russian city of Saint Petersburg on Wednesday.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov have made an agreement to continue co-operation in terms of North Korea's nuclear program.
The US-based package delivery company United Parcel Service Inc. expects a significant increase in return packages during the holiday season, driven by expanding online sales.
The US-based conglomerate General Electric Co is to keep its manufacturing plant in Rochester, New York, despite the plan to move its operations to China by June 2018.
Mexico's National Statistics Institute reported on Wednesday that the country's trade surplus reached $399M in November, thus increasing by 9.2% year-on-year.
The Conference Board Inc. reported on Wednesday that the US consumer confidence dropped to 122.1 in December, compared to the forecast of 128.2.
Royal Dutch Shell could save around $2-2.5B from the new US tax overhaul due to a decrease in deferred tax assets, the company said on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Niki airline's administrator Lucas Floether vowed that about 790 insolvent company's staff would be paid their monthly wages for the last month of 2017.
The former army head Constantino Chiwenga will be sworn in as the Vice President of Zimbabwe on Thursday, the state-run Broadcasting Corporation reported on Wednesday.
Israel seeks to construct a new train station close to the Western Wall and name it after Donald Trump in gratitude for recognising Jerusalem as the country's capital.
Airbus is ready to phase out the A380 superjumbo's production, in case the company fails to win the key deal from Emirates Airlines.
The China Sales Chief of Huawei Technologies was detained for the suspected bribe-taking that triggered an investigation in the world's biggest smartphone maker.