On Thursday, Banco do Brasil announced a $1.39B share offering. The offering would be managed by Banco do Brasil, Caixa Economica, JPMorgan Chase & Co, XP Investimentos and Credit Suisse Group.
On Thursday, the European Court of Justice ruled in favour of Poland's consumers with mortgages linked to the Swiss Franc, allowing them to ask the local courts to covert loans into the Polish Zloty.
Wall Street's main indexes remained stable on Thursday after declining by 3% in the last two trading sessions, as investors and traders await the ISM's non-manufacturing activity data release.
Shares of Constellation slipped by 4% on Thursday, as investors and traders focus on the company's losses in Canopy Growth Corp investment.
Uber Technologies, the ride-hailing company, is set to launch the helicopter flight bookings via its app to the New York City-based JFK International airport at affordable prices for all users, starting October 7.
PepsiCo Inc reported on Thursday better-than-expected Q3 profit estimates, as its healthier products focus and aggressive advertising boosted demand for snacks and beverages in Noth America, sending shares up 2.2% to $136.83.
Tokio Marine Holdings announced on Thursday it would acquire the US insurer Pure Group in a deal valued at $3.0B, the fourth sizable takeover in the United States within a little more than a decade.
On Thursday, the CEO of the oil group Total announced that the group would like to partner up with another company and start producing electric vehicle batteries.
During Thursday's Asian and European trading sessions, global stocks declined, as the United States had imposed new tariffs on European goods.
Cybersecurity firm FireEye has selected Goldman Sachs Group to advice on a potential sale, according to Business Insider's reported seen on Thursday.
Topsports International Holdings, the Chinese sportswear manufacturer, is seeking to raise $1.0B in its Hong Kong initial public offering with its shares seen to be priced at HK$8.50, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Amazon.com is set to roll out three different devices of Alexa, its virtual assistant, in Brazil this month, amid the company's rapid expansion of its operations in the Latin American largest economy.
Airbnb, the short-term home rental firm. is planning to hire Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as the lead advisers on the planned stock market listing next year.
AdvoCare International, the multilevel marketing firm focused on health and wellness, is expected to pay $150M to settle the US FTC charges that the company operated a pyramid scheme illegally.
Vice Media announced that it is set to buy Refinery29, the online publication with the focus on lifestyle and entertainment pieces for women, in a bid to extend content across platforms.
Austria's sensor specialist AMS is set to reveal the results of its takeover offer for Germany's lighting group Osram this Friday, a spokesman for the company stated ahead of the German public holiday on Thursday.
Juan Guaido, the Venezuelan opposition leader, needs more support from the White House, in order to retain control of Citgo.
Freedom Holding Corporation, a US holding firm, said on Wednesday that it had gained approval to start trading on New York's NASDAQ from October 15.
On Wednesday, Deutsche Bank said that there was still a 50/50 chance that the United Kingdom would leave the EU without a deal by the end of the year.
On Wednesday, US stocks hit a one-month low after the US manufacturing activity declined to more than a decade low. The DJI fell by 147.18 points, while the S&P 500 index opened lower by 15.47 points.
On Wednesday, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson sent his final Brexit offer to Brussels and said that, unless the European Union compromised, the United Kingdom would leave the bloc without a deal.
The newly released Mate 30 smartphones by Huawei Technologies lost access to install Android apps manually amid US blacklisting that halts the Chinese tech giant from using American software and other components, Bloomberg announced on Wednesday.
Alphabet's Google is releasing its new features on privacy to the Google Maps, Voice Assistant and YouTube services, including such options as automatic data deletion and incognito mode, the tech giant announced on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Samsung Electronics Co announced it had ended its mobile phone production in China, as it was hit by severe competition from local rivals in the largest smartphone market in the world.