The BoJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda revealed that he was not thinking about changes in the BoJ's policy mix, pointing its main instrument was the Yield Curve Control.
Wilbur Ross, the US Commerce Secretary, expects the US economy to fall short of 3% growth this year, but to achieve the goal after all Trump's policies are implemented.
Crude oil prices stayed below $50 per barrel on Tuesday, as the strong US Dollar, weak demand and rising US output raised deep concerns over the OPEC's ability to rebalance the oil market.
The White House reported on Tuesday that the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan would come to Washington on May 15 to meet with the US President Donald Trump.
The IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism Index, a broad indicator of Americans' confidence in the US economy, dropped to 51.3 in May from 51.7 in the prior month.
The White House reported on Tuesday that the US President Donald Trump would not decide on the US role in the Paris Agreement on climate change until the end of the G7 summit.
The German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Germany would do all what it takes to help the President-elect Macron to fortify the European Union.
Germany is planning to implement another set of sanctions against North Korea on the back of its nuclear missile programme, local media reported on Tuesday.
The Afghan Defence Ministry spokesperson Mohammad Radmanish said a heavy battle between the country's security forces and Taliban was underway around Kunduz.
Following a meeting with his Turkish colleagues over Syria, the US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said he was upbeat on cooperation with the Turks to fight against the Islamic State.
Data released by the Commerce Department on Tuesday revealed wholesale inventories in the US were up 0.2% in March, following a 0.3% gain posted a month before.
According to the US Bureau of Labour Statistics, there were as many as 5.74M job openings in the United States on the final working day of March.
On Tuesday, the Australian government announced its intentions to invest $56B in infrastructure, as the country seeks to use the opportunity of the vigorous economic growth streak.
Data released by Statistics Canada showed building permits in Canada dropped 5.8% over the month of March, following a downwardly revised 2.8% plunge registered in February.
According to the Verizon Communications CEO, the company does not feel an urgent need to tackle on a huge merger or acquisition, despite the persuasion of some Wall Street analysts.
Uganda seeks to receive $2B donation for the South Sudanese refugees at the UN scheduled summit in June as the country needs help in relief operations' funding.
Wikipedia filed a lawsuit against Turkey's decision to block the website throughout the country as Turkey deemed the online encyclopedia threatens to its national security.
On Tuesday, the German prosecution reported that the police officers detained the third suspect in an "extremist" attack planning, who appeared to be a 27-year old German citizen.
On Tuesday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced about her intention to not allow Turks living in Germany to vote on death penalty reinstitution in Turkey.
The UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn stated he would not resign and would carry on leading his opposition party, even if he loses the June 8 national election.
Destatis reported on Tuesday that the German trade surplus declined to €19.6B in March, while analysts anticipated an unchanged reading from the prior month's €21.2B.
According to the SECO, the unemployment rate in Switzerland remained unchanged at 3.3% in April, missing analysts' expectations for the rate to decline to 3.2%.
US Congressmen visited Dalai Lama on Tuesday in India with the purpose of strengthening ties with China and putting human rights in Tibet in the spotlight.
German industrial output slipped in the third month of the year, but less than it was expected, paving the way for solid growth expectations in the first quarter of the year.