Kobe Steel Ltd could withdraw its earnings estimate for the given fiscal year due to unknown monetary impact of data falsification, Kyodo said on Monday.
Spain's benchmark index IBEX lost 0.5% on Monday amid increased tensions in Catalonia; the worst performers were BBVA and Banco Santander with a fall of 1.4% and 1.3%, respectively.
The media office of the Iraqi PM Haider al-Abadi criticised Rex Tillerson's comments over the Iranian-backed paramilitary units, as the US State Secretary called them to "go home".
UK businesses are urging the British government to reach the Brexit transition deal in the nearest future, as the country risks losing job positions and investment.
The leader of Germany's Free Democrats Party Christian Lindner called on Monday to raise taxes for the international corporate giants, such as Apple, seeking to enhance cooperation within the EU.
Toshiba is expecting an annual loss of about $1B after it had calculated taxes related to its chip unit sale, the Japanese conglomerate stated on Monday.
British insurers think over raising premiums on high-rises in the country with flammable cladding panels after the Grenfell fire left at least 80 people dead.
Target stated on Monday that it would launch free shipping in November and had already priced the majority of its assortment at under $15, gearing up for the upcoming holidays.
On Monday, Boeing and Mitsubishi Heavy announced they had reached the deal to lower the costs of the wings production for 787 Dreamliner, and would focus on efficiency in its manufacturing system.
The US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis is set to discuss with Asia's allies the North Korean crisis during his week-long visit to the region.
Australia's third-biggest lender ANZ has managed to reach an agreement to settle a rate-rigging suit filed by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
Australia is set to spend around $195M to house nearly 800 asylum seekers following the closure of a detention centre in Papua New Guinea.
On Monday, China's leading online publishing firm China Literature announced a launch of an up to $1.1B initial public offering in an attempt to expand its business.
The Japanese Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasutoshi Nishimura revealed on Monday that the US and Japan leaders had agreed to put more pressure on North Korea.
Saudi Arabia was not ready to start direct negotiations with Doha to resolve five-month trade and diplomatic cutoff, the US State Secretary Rex Tillerson said.
The world's largest networking gear producer Cisco was nearing a deal to buy BroadSoft, the US telecommunications software business, for $2B.
Struggling Noble Group decided to sell the US-based oil liquids business to Vitol for nearly $580M, as part of plan to shrink business to diminish debt.
JPMorgan Chase & Co began a partnership with Mosaic Smart Data, the data analytics start-up to help its trading business and fixed income sales become more profitable.
Jordan on Sunday welcomed the liberation of the Syrian city of Raqqa from the Islamic State, the state-run Petra news agency reports.
The constitutional crisis in Spain may have an adverse impact on the economic recovery and the credit rating of the nation, S&P Global says.
The foreign investment in Tunisia increased by 13.6% for the first nine months of 2017, compared to the same period the previous year, the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency says.
The Bank of Israel revised its GDP forecast to 3.1% from 3.4% for the year 2017 and left the 2018 growth forecast unchanged at 3.3%.
Kazakhstan is a reliable partner of Russia, the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says at a meeting with his Kazakh counterpart, Kairat Abdrakhmanov.
The US wants European companies to join sanctions on Iran, the Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says.