Greece issued €2.5B of 10-year debt at a rate of around 0.9%, the Finance Minister Christos Staikouras says.
Inflation in China will stay below 2% this year, the governor of the People's Bank of China Yi Gang says.
BMW plans to slow down car production at its largest European plant in Germany amid shortages of semiconductors, the German car manufacturer reports.
On Thursday, S&P 500 futures have turned negative following the May inflation data report that showed a larger-than-anticipated surge, while weekly unemployment claims fell less than expected.
United Airlines has entered talks to acquire nearly 200 single-aisle planes in a multibillion-dollar deal that would benefit both Airbus and Boeing planemakers, Reuters reported.
Global costs on food import are likely to surge 12% this year to their record high amid robust demand and rising commodity prices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Altice group acquired a 12.1% stake valued at around £2.2 billion in UK's BT Group, becoming the company's largest shareholder.
On Thursday, Tesla is planning to launch its Model S high-performance version Plaid, seeking to revive interest in the almost decade-old sedan as well as fend off competitors such as Mercedes-Benz, Lucid Motors and Porsche.
UK's competition watchdog is set to launch an official competition inquiry into the e-commerce company Amazon.com, according to the Financial Times report published on Thursday.
Alibaba Group Holding is planning to launch the development of self-driving trucks in cooperation with Cainiao, the logistics subsidiary, Chief the Chinese e-commerce leader said on Thursday.
GameStop appointed the head of Amazon Australia as its new chief executive officer and announced the videogame retailer could sell some new shares, in its latest attempt to transform the company.
United Parcel Service's shares have plunged 6% this Wednesday as the delivery company anticipated disappointing US margins after the strong demand during the pandemic.
Marqeta, the online card and payment processing firm, rose 21% in a trading debut after getting $1.23B in an IPO priced above a target range.
The Biden administration announced plans to donate 500M doses of Pfizer coronavirus vaccine to nearly 100 countries in the next two years, three sources familiar told Reuters.
Energy infrastructure firn TC Energy said that it terminated the $9B Keystone XL pipeline project after US President Joe Biden revoked the main permit, hitting the Canadian oil sector.
United Parcel Service's shares declined 6% on Wednesday after it announced plans to prioritise lucrative deliveries over volumes.
Shares of payments tech startup Marqeta are expected to increase in their US stock market debut, giving the firm a valuation of around $17B.
The number of employed people in South Korea reached 27.55M in May, an increase of 619T from the previous year, a report published by the Statistics Korea shows.
The Eurozone economy contracted 0.3% in the first quarter of the current year, compared to the previous three months, a report published by the Eurostat shows.
Canada reached a trade surplus of 594M Canadian dollars in April after a deficit of 1.3 billion Canadian dollars in March, the Statistics Canada reports.
German economic sentiment declined slightly to 79.8 points in June, data published the Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research show.
Inflation in China increased 1.3% in May, compared to the same period the previous year, a report published by the National Bureau of Statistics shows.
On Wednesday, El Salvador became the world's first country to formally approve bitcoin as a legal tender after the proposal made by the President Nayib Bukele had gained 62 votes out of 84.
Southeast Asia's Grab announced on Wednesday it is expecting its planned $40.0B merger deal with the SPAC firm Altimeter Growth to be delayed to the fourth quarter.