On Tuesday early morning, US spy satellites detected activity at the North Korean facility that built the country's ICBMs.
Growth in the Chinese manufacturing sector slowed more than anticipated in July, as bad weather and the worsening trade conflict with the US weighed on factory activity.
The Japanese jobless rate rose to 2.4% from 2.2% in June, while the jobs' availability improved to the strongest in more than four decades, the report by the Internal Affairs Ministry revealed.
Republican Senator Rand Paul said on Monday that he will support President's Donald Trump Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
On Monday, Zimbabweans are voting in their first election since former President Robert Mugabe was removed from office.
On Monday, Wall Street Journey reported that Tesla Inc is in talks with authorities in Netherlands and Germany to build its first main European factory.
Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that American Express Co raised currency exchange rate for business clients without informing its customers to boost revenue.
The Spanish government aims to invest 30 million euros as an emergency plan to manage the seaborne migration from North Africa.
The Japanese Yen edged higher against the US Dollar on Monday, as traders and investors awaited the Bank of Japan's policy decision after the conclusion of a two-day meeting.
On Monday, Credit Suisse claimed that it is planning to shift 50 jobs to Madrid from London as a part of its strategy to keep doing operations in the EU after the UK leaves the block in the next year.
On Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that electric car maker Tesla Inc is in talks with Dutch and German authorities to open its first major factory in Europe.
German prosecutors claimed that they are investigating whether ex-CEO of VW Martin Winterkor moved a part of the assets out for Germany after an inquiry regarding his role in pollution test scandal.
On Monday, construction machinery company Caterpillar Inc reported that it raised its 2018 profit predictions after earnings in the second quarter beat market expectations.
Nokia agreed to supply $3.5B to T-Mobile US in the next generation 5G network gear, both companies announced on Monday.
On Monday, the European Union regulator has cleared the Ireland fresh food producer Total Produce's purchase of a 45% staje in the US peer Dole.
The family-owned group Erwin Hymer attracted interest from the private equity Centerbridge and KPS as the firm explores the stock market flotation that could value Germany's mobile home maker at $3.51B.
US Foods Holding, the food distribution firm, announced on Monday it was set to acquire SGA's Food Group of Cos in a cash-deal valued at $1.8B amid its intention to expand in the US north-western part.
On Monday, the private equity company KKR announced it would establish a joint venture with the gas and oil producer Williams Cos to acquire Discovery Midstream in a deal with TPG Growth worth $1.2B.
A recent survey has revealed that two thirds of all British voters think that the government will make a bad deal with the EU.
Global crude oil prices increased on Monday. However, gains were being limited by supposed fears of a trade war.
India is thinking over a single regulator for all its e-commerce-related issues managed in the country, as it seeks to remove legal fragmentation that is currently governing this sector.
On Monday, shares in GVC Holdings surged to the record high of 7.5% on the news it had clinched a deal to establish an online betting service in the US with the casino and hotel operator MGM Resorts.
Takeaway.com the EU online food delivery company, has clinched a deal to acquire Israel's online ordering firm 10bis from its founder Tamir Carmel and TA Associates for $157M in cash.
On Monday, Australia's hospital operator Healthscope stated it was planning a sale of its Asia pathology business unit to the private equity titan TPG Capital Management, seeking to bankroll growth plans and cut debt.