After failed talks on Mantle Ridge backed CEO appointment, CSX board called for a special meeting to vote on the fund's reimbursement demands and Harrison's employment terms.
Even though OPEC members tried to cut global oil production, prices still stabilised not far in the green zone on Tuesday, amid an increase in the US shale output.
On Tuesday, the Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo expressed his doubts about US President Trump's border tax on Mexican imports would ever be realised.
Volkswagen reached preliminary deal with US regulators to pay about $1.22B to modify or buy back up to 80,000 polluting US diesel vehicles.
On Tuesday, Boeing said it would introduce its brand new 737 MAX-9 jet, the replacement of the Boeing 737 NG, for the first time already in April.
A report released by Australia's government on Tuesday showed that the country remained unable to improve lives of Australian indigenous people.
On Tuesday, four members of a separatist group were killed by Congo's police during a raid in Kinshasa; however, the group's leader managed to escape.
US financial regulators reported on Tuesday that Morgan Stanley agreed to pay $8M to settle SEC charges related to its ETF investment strategies.
US officials reported on Tuesday that the Vice Admiral Robert Harward would likely become the next national security adviser following Michael Flynn's resignation.
For the first time in more than seven years, analysts expect that lower inflation will probably allow Brazil's central bank to cut its benchmark interest rate below the current level of 4.50%.
US producer prices advanced 0.6% last month, the largest gain since September 2012, amid higher raw material costs, the US Labor Department reported on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the Eurogroup's President Jeroen Dijsselbloem said that the Greek debt crisis is not an 'acute crisis', and therefore Athens might go without a loan installment until summer.
On Tuesday, Janet Yellen said that the Federal Reserve would probably raise its key interest rates at its next meeting in March.
With the increasing popularity of electric cars, investors are buying physical cobalt more actively, anticipating prices of the metal to surge dramatically in the nearest future.
One of the top three wireless carriers in the US reported the company's profits had beaten estimates in the final quarter of 2016 as its promotions helped to snap up customers.
Uber is eager to review its payment policy as paying with cash makes Uber drivers an easy target for criminals, leading to an increasing number of killings and robberies in Brazil.
South Korean officials reported on Tuesday that Kim Jong Nam, the older half-brother of the North Korean leader, was killed in Malaysia.
Russia's top officials claimed on Tuesday that Michael Flynn, the US President's national security adviser, was forced to resign to damage relations between Russia and the United States.
Although the US has taken up a different policy regarding Iran, since Donald Trump became the President of US, the UN reports that the country is complying with the deal affecting Iranian nuclear program.
The Vice President of Venezuela, Tareck El Aissami, which has been blacklisted by the US on drug charges, has called the event as an "imperialist aggression" and other phrases, which seem to come out of the works of early 20th century Marxist authors.
The Indonesian government has forbidden celebration of the Valentine's Day for Muslim students, ordering the police to confiscate condoms and claiming the holiday contradicts with the Muslim traditions.
The UK National Cyber Security Centre invites the companies of the private sector to join the battle against hacks and provide a stronger cyber defense as it forecasts severe hacker attacks in the near future.
South Korean prosecution office is eager to issue a warrant for the Samsung CEO arrest as it accuses Jay Y. Lee of paying bribes in a corruption scandal.
The National Security Advised to Donald Trump, Michael Flynn, on Monday announced his resignation. The reason for that is the revelation of his contact with Russian officials before Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election.