A Reuters poll on Wednesday revealed that the exports of South Korea are set to grow for the tenth consecutive month in August.
Uber paid a $3.7M of fine to the government of Philippines to resume the company's operation within the country after being suspended for 15 days.
Citi economists revealed that the costliest of the US storms Harvey would cause a 0.1% reduction in the country's GDP growth in the third quarter.
British PM Theresa May would try to ease Japan's fears about Brexit, while being at a three-day trade visit in the country to discuss a bilateral partnership.
Retail sales growth in Japan fell from 2.2% to 1.9% year-over-year in July, but still higher that the median estimate of 1.0%, while consumers spent less on cars and clothes.
On Tuesday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel ruled out a possibility of formation of coalition with the Alternative for Germany as well as with the Left.
On Tuesday, the Iranian government spokesman Mohammad Baqer Nobakht said that Iran will never allow the UN nuclear inspectors to visit its military sites regardless of any US demands.
On Tuesday, the US for-profit coding school Galvanize announced its plans to fire 11% of its workforce amid in an attempt to "adjust to evolving market demands".
On Tuesday, the UK UN Ambassador Matthew Rycroft asked the United Nations Security Council to organise a meeting tomorrow to discuss an escalating violence between security forces and insurgents in Myanmar.
In a bilateral meeting with the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson the German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said that Europe does not want to completely ruin its business relations with Russia in result of adoption of the new US sanctions.
No less than five people died, while more than eight were wounded in a suicide attack at the commercial bank in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
The US President Donald Trump warned that "all options" were on the table after North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday.
Official sources reported that the Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray would travel to the United States on Tuesday following Donald Trump's latest threats to terminate the NAFTA.
The mood of American shoppers improved more than expected in August, with the CB Consumer Confidence Index rising to 122.9 from July's 120.0 and topping expectations for an increase to 120.9.
Statistics Canada reported that its Industrial Product Price Index dropped 1.5% in July, following the preceding month's decline of 1.1% and falling behind analysts' expectations for a 0.7% decrease.
Statistics Canada reported that its Industrial Product Price Index dropped 1.5% in July, following the preceding month's decline of 1.1% and falling behind analysts' expectations for a 0.7% decrease.
Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday that its Raw Material Price Index fell 0.6% last month after plunging 3.6% in June, whereas analysts anticipated a decline of 0.2%.
France's National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies reported that consumer spending surged 0.7% last month, following June's upwardly revised drop of 0.7%.
The ride-hailing company Uber Tech is planning to provide its 450K driver partners in India with a free insurance that would cover disability, hospitalisation or death due to accidents, the firm stated on Tuesday.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated on Tuesday that North Korea must adhere to the UN Security Council resolutions concerning the provocative country's missile programme.
According to the source familiar with the issue, Lufthansa seeks for at least 17 Air Berlin's long-haul planes after the struggling German company had filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this month.
Tech giant Apple will join hands with the professional services firm Accenture to help businesses make better apps for the iPhone and iPad operating system iOS.
France's President Emmanuel Macron stated on Tuesday that the EU must not let the Brexit to dominate debate and needed to focus on the future of the bloc.
Iran rejected a US demand for the UN nuclear inspectors' visit to the country's military sites as Washington sought to ensure that no activities banned by the 2015 nuclear deal were concealed.