During Wednesday's Asian trading hours, Asian stock indices surged due to a boost in consumer confidence.
Royal Dutch Shell and Renault are interested in acquiring a stake in Ionity, the Volkswagen-backed electric car charging group, sources close to the matter reported.
General Motors' top executive expressed support for the United Auto Workers union's efforts to organise the US electric car battery plants the carmaker is establishing with a partner.
Didi Global, China's ride hailing company, has attracted $4.0B in its US IPO, pricing the listing at the the indicated range's top, Reuters reported.
Facebook launched its new newsletter product "Bulletin", the social media giant's standalone platform deemed for paid and free articles and podcasts, challenging its rival Substack.
Twitter appointed Sarah Personette as the social media's new chief customer officer with intention to oversee its global ad sales, revenue operations and global content partnerships.
On Tuesday, Bitcoin surged as much as 5.44% to $36,361.69, adding $1,874.58 to the cryptocurrency's previous close.
Paris will have around 3,000 more jobs in the finance sector by the end of this year due to Brexit, the French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire says.
US home prices increased 14.9% in April, compared to the same period the previous year, a survey shows.
United Airlines confirmed an order for 270 Boeing and Airbus jets as the company seeks post-pandemic growth with more jets for domestic routes.
US consumer confidence increased to the highest level in around a year in June amid a reopening economy, a survey from the Conference Board shows.
During Tuesday's trading hours, stock indices around the world retraced down from all-time-high levels due to global concerns over the new coronavirus variant.
On Tuesday, the European Union revealed that regulators would look into RegTech technology, which automates fraud checks.
Reuters revealed on Tuesday that JPMorgan had created a new entity in the Abu Dhabi financial center ADGM.
Data published on Tuesday revealed that the coronavirus pandemic had boosted UK housing prices by 13.4% on a year on year basis.
As the European trading session started on Tuesday, the value of the US Dollar remained below a two-month high.
During Tuesday's Asian trading hours, stock indices declined in value, as fears of the new coronavirus variant spread.
On Tuesday, Google encountered service outages, as multiple users complained about the search engine, email and streaming services.
On Monday, June 28, the stock price of Facebook surged by 4.43% or $15.20. By doing so, the company's total valuation reached above one trillion USD.
During Monday's US trading hours, the price for Nvidia stock aimed at the $800.00 mark.
Bank of America is eager to increase its quarterly stock dividend to 21 cents for a share, or by 17%, starting in the current year's third quarter.
Samsung Electronics has presented an interface of its new smartwatch at Barcelona's Mobile World conference, with the operating system co-developed with Google.
Japan's May retail sales increased 8.2% year-over-year, beating the forecast of 7.9% rise, but overall consumption trends stay hostage to the COVID-19-related pressures, suggesting slower economic recovery.
Goldman Sachs Group is planning to raise its common quarterly stock dividend from $1.25 to $2 for a share, Reuters reported.