On Thursday, Japan Display Inc, the Apple supplier, stated it was planning to receive about $830M in financial support from Ichigo Asset Management, the Japanese asset manager.
Twitter Inc is planning to establish independent research group, aiming to provide social media networks with "open and decentralised standard", the CEO of the microblogging platform, Jack Dorsey, said.
The SoftBank-backed OneConnect Financial Technology has slashed its planned US listing by 28%, setting its price range of $9 to $10 per share and lowering its target valuation.
The San Francisco-based fintech start-up Qwil reported it had raised $24.4M in equity as well as $200M in debt from shareholders, including Jefferies Financial Group.
Walt Disney reported 22 million downloads of the Disney+ app since the release of the streaming platform in November, marking the "extraordinary consumer demand" after the first day of the app launch.
Nestle SA has agreed for a sale of its US ice cream brands to Froneri for $4.0B, moving control of its business including Häagen-Dazs to the Swiss group's joint venture.
The founder of Continental Resources Harold Hamm is set to step down as CEO of the crude oil and natural gas company, becoming its executive chairman, Continental announced.
According to the latest opinion poll, released on Wednesday, UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson is likely to win the UK general election on December 12.
According to the Reuters poll, the National Bank of Hungary is expected to keep rates unchanged at the next policy meeting on December 17.
On Wednesday, Hausfeld law firm filed a new action, called FX Claim UK, seeking damages from Citibank, Barclays, JPMorgan, MUFG Bank and UBS over their role in forex spot trading cartels.
On Wednesday, the Labour Department report showed that the US consumer price index rose by 0.3% in November.
On Wednesday, crude oil prices edged lower after data showed that the US crude stocks record a surprise rise in recent week. The Brent futures fell by 34 cents to $64 a barrel by 1430 GMT.
The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 indexes opened higher on Wednesday, as investors and traders await the US Federal Reserve's interest rates and monetary policy decisions.
Tesla, the US electric carmaker, is planning to lift its prices of the imported Model 3 car in China starting January, increasing the current price of 439,900-509,900 yuan, according to Reuters.
Home Depot Inc is expecting its sales growth for the next year below Wall Street's forecasts, nearly a month after the home improvement firm trimmed its 2019 sales outlook.
Delek Group, the Israeli conglomerate, announced on Wednesday it would sell the rest of 14.99% stake in the car unit Delek Automotive to a third party, which remained unnamed, in a deal worth $78M.
On Wednesday, Telefonica Deutschland selected Finland's Nokia and China's Huawei to build the 5G network, aiming to push the work forward, despite Germany has not granted an official approval yet.
Tesla is planning to produce 500K vehicle per year at the carmaker's new factory on Berlin's outskirts, according to the Germany Bild newspaper's report seen on Wednesday.
Brazilian planemaker Embraer has signed a deal worth $194.4M for the two E175 planes delivery with Congo Airways, leaving itself an option for potential two extra jets of the same model.
Shares of Saudi Aramco were indicated at $9.39 each in Wednesday's pre-market auction, up 10% from their IPO price ahead of the debut, Refintiv data shows.
The US Justice Department is set to review the Alphabet-owned Google's plans to acquire Fitbit Inc, the fitness tracker maker, for potential antitrust issues, according to Reuters.
Netflix shares, which have been under pressure in 2019, fell by 2.6% on Tuesday after Needham and Co said that Netflix Inc could lose four million subscribers in the United States next year.
On Tuesday, New York's Supreme Court judge Barry Ostrager ruled that Exxon Mobil did not hide the financial costs of climate change from investors.
Simon Ayat, the Chief Financial Officer of Schlumberger, has announced plans to step down after almost 12 years in the position.