Apple has launched its programme in Shanghai aimed to help China developers establish apps as the US tech giant seeks to expand its services business in the Asian country.
Larry Kudlow, the senior White House economic adviser, said that the United States and China negotiators held constructive trade talks on Tuesday.
According to the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics, China's factory prices were flat in June from a year earlier, as manufacturers shift more production abroad to avoid the US-China trade war.
Crude oil prices edged higher on Wednesday, as data showed a bigger-than-expected decline in the US stockpiles for the fourth consecutive weeks.
Shares of Deutsche Bank extended its decline on Tuesday, as investors were sceptical about the company's CEO Christian Sewing plans to reform the bank.
Wall Street edged lower on Tuesday, as investors and traders were worried about a hit to firm earnings from the continued US-China trade tensions.
Deutsche Bank is in talks with the British fintech firm OakNorth to use its monitoring and credit analysis platforms, a source familiar with the matter says.
The US and China plan to relaunch trade talks after a two month stop in negotiations, but there is little sign that differences between the two countries have narrowed.
India's tariffs on US goods are unacceptable, but the US is not likely to take any immediate action in the trade row between the two nations, the US President Donald Trump says.
Bayer has approached a US drug producer Elanco Animal Health to discuss a possible merger of their pet health businesses to establish an industry giant, sources say.
On Tuesday, Danske Bank announced the appointment of Simon Kingsbury as the head of investigation and surveillance from HSBC.
According to the US Labor Department report, job openings, a measure of labour demand in the United States, fell in May, pressured by declines in transportation and construction industries.
The German carmaker BMW has moved part of its engine production from Britain to South Africa due to the Brexit uncertainty, the company's production chief Oliver Zipse stated on Tuesday.
Facebook announced it did not receive an invitation to the social media summit conducted by the White House, which was set to take place on July 11, after the White House had repeatedly declined to reveal who would attend the event.
Valerie Chapoulaud-Floquet, the CEO of Remy Cointreau, is set to step down by this year's end citing personal reasons, after her luxury spirits strategy boosted the company's profit margins in 2014.
On Tuesday, South Korea and Japan have severed their tensions in a diplomatic trade dispute, which threatens to disrupt the smartphones and chips global supply, as Seoul denounced Japan's media reports accusing South Korea of transferring the key chemical to its North neighbour.
On Tuesday, the stock price of Deutsche Bank declined, as global markets were skeptical about the announced reforms at the bank.
ABB is set to pay about $470M to ditch its loss-making solar converter business to the Italian company FIMER SpA, marking the severe conditions in the solar industry.
The space-tourism venture Virgin Galactic owned by Richard Branson is planning to launch an initial public offering amid a signed deal with a SPAC created by Social Capital's CEO Chamath Palihapitiya, sources reported on Tuesday.
Jungju Kim, the founder of Nexon, has scrapped the plans for a controlling stake sale in its NXC parent, a deal that could have been the largest in the gaming sector as it was potentially valued at $16B.
Nintendo is planning to move part of the Switch gaming console production out of China to Vietnam amid the company's intention to diversify the manufacturing sites, Japan's video game maker's spokeswoman stated on Tuesday.
During the early hours of Tuesday's trading session, crude oil prices declined. The move had no clear fundamental cause.
On Tuesday, during the Asian session stock indices in Asia declined to a two week low level. The decline was caused by various reasons from monetary policy to a drop in Apple stock price.
The conservative politician Kyriakos Mitsotakis became Greece's new prime minister after a pledge to decrease unemployment and attract investment to the country.