The leading Brazilian presidential nominee Jair Bolsonaro stated on Saturday that the head of the country's central bank Ilan Goldfajn could keep his post after elections.
According to report published by the O Estado de S. Paulo newspaper, Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro would offer to establish formally sovereign central bank in order to limit political intervention.
On Saturday, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned the murder of Jamal Khashoggi in his country's consulate and added that so far explanations of the Saudi government were insufficient.
The leaders of Italy's coalition partners met on Saturday to find a way to resolve the disputed tax amnesty row.
Tens of thousands of pro-EU demonstrators rallied in the streets of London on Saturday, demanding the UK's government to hold a second vote on terms of Brexit.
The European Central Bank policymaker Ewald Nowotny said that Italy's debt level is a matter of concern, and the situation will not get better next year.
Google Inc plans to charge Android partners up to $40 per device to use its applications under the new licensing system.
Russia's Foreign Minister said on Saturday that Russian officials met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to discussed development of the situation in Syria.
A senior White House representative said on Friday that the next summit meeting between the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the US President Donald Trump is likely to happen early next year.
On Saturday, a government source said that Tunisia will sell Eurobonds worth of $1 billion early next week.
On Saturday, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras welcomed Macedonia name change, which was approved by the country's parliament.
The Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras announced on Saturday that the European Union Commission has given green light to the country's draft budget without requirements of pension cuts.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Italy Luigi Di Maio stated on Saturday that the government had no plans to change its 2.4% budget deficit goal for 2019.
On Saturday, the Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told European and Asian leaders in Brussels that the government was determined to continue reforms, enhance business environment and opening up the country's economy.
The Italian European Affairs Minister Paolo Savona stated on Saturday that Italy's is debt is absolutely solvent and added that the country would never voluntarily choose to leave the Euro Zone.
The Foreign and Trade Minister of Australia Marise Payne and Simon Birmingham stated on Saturday that their country could not participate in the Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative because of Khashoggi case.
According to Saturday election results, the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's center-right government is going to lose an absolute majority in the country's parliament.
The Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Masayoshi Amamiya stated on Saturday that a positive effect of introduction of digital currencies on the country's monetary policy is doubtful.
The Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras noted on Saturday that Macedonia legislators' approval of a proposal to alter the country's name provided an opportunity for a historical bilateral deal.
UBS Group AG has warned its China wealth management employee to reconsider their plans to travel to China after the Chinese authorities asked one of its staff to delay her flight from Beijing.
The pressure is on Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon as they prepare to report quarterly results.
Oil prices edged higher on Friday on indications of increasing demand in China, the world's second-largest oil consumer.
The Canadian government said that Lockheed Martin Corp would be allowed to bid on a deal to design warships that could cost Canada about $46 billion.
The Governor of Bank of England Mark Carney thinks that the US Federal Reserve is hiking interest rates because of the strength of the US economy.