The CEO of the Moscow Stock Exchange said on Monday that seven large Russian companies plan to list their shares on the Exchange, demonstrating preference of domestic listings.
The London Stock Exchange plans to purchase The Yield Book, Citigroup's analytics and indexing business, for $685M, both companies announced on Tuesday.
The Saudi Arabian deputy crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived to Russia to hold a meeting with the President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday regarding the matter of mutual interest.
On Tuesday, Bangkok accused a British journalist Anthony Cheng of arms possession after he was detained at the city's Suvarnabhumi Airport carrying flak vest plates and gas masks without having a license.
The South Korean Jeju Air stated that China approved its plan to double the flights following the attempts to ease political tensions between the countries.
The Statistics Office reported on Tuesday that German negotiated wages soared 2.8% in the first quarter compared to the same period of preceding year.
The case of two women accused of killing the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's half-brother was submitted to the Higher Court of Malaysia amid defence lawyer's complaints on lack of the documents requested.
According to the proposed bill released on Tuesday, the government of Australia delayed its first payment of the $4.6B bank tax and excluded some of the liabilities from the levy.
Manuel Noriega, the military leader of Panama from 1983 to 1989, died at the age of 83, President Juan Carlos Varela informed on Monday.
According to the Ipsos/Sopra Steria poll, Emmanuel Macron's Republic on the Move (LREM) party is going to win the elections in the National Assembly, collecting 29.5% of the votes.
Yang Jiechi, China's top diplomat, expressed a hope that Japan will be careful in its statements about the South China Sea and play a constructive role in regional dispute resolution.
A severe hurricane hit Moscow with heavy rains and thunderstorms on Monday, leaving at least 11 people dead and 150 injured.
Shotaro Yachi, Japan's top security adviser, urged China to be more active in its efforts to constrain development of North Korea's nuclear program.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore fined Credit Suisse and UOB for $1.15M for violation of anti-money laundering laws with respect to the Malaysia's fund 1MDB.
Japan's PM top security adviser urged China to play a bigger part in restraining further development of missile and nuclear programs in North Korea.
Australian building permits rose 3.4% over the course of April, following an upwardly revised 10.3% drop registered in the preceding month.
Japan's retail sales advanced 3.2% year-over-year in April, up from the preceding month's 2.1% increase, showing the economy grew in line with the BoJ's optimistic outlook.
Vladimir Putin, the Russian President, is a greater threat to global security, even bigger than ISIS, the US Senator John McCain revealed.
Argentina's Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra resigned on Monday due to personal reasons. The country's Ambassador to France Jorge Faurie is to be appointed her successor.
The Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos said on Monday that international creditors must reach a debt relief deal in June to help the country return to financial markets.
Jens Weidmann, a German representative on the ECB's Governing Council, explained on Monday that Europe's lax monetary stimulus remains appropriate, but an exit could be considered.
Oil prices rebounded slightly on Monday, recovering some ground after the plunge last week. The market, however, remained cautious in response to increased US drilling activity.
Interfax news agency reported on Monday Moldovan government had demanded five Russian envoys to depart the country.
At a joint conference with the Russian President Vladimir Putin, the President of France Emmanuel Macron said using chemical weapons in Syria would result in immediate reprisals.