Tata Group, India's business conglomerate, is in preliminary talks to acquire a majority stake in the Indian debt-laden Jet Airways according to the Times of India report seen on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, the US Environmental Protection Agency stated it was in discussion with Volvo over the carmaker's catalytic converters issue that caused its vehicles to exceed the limits of nitrogen oxide emissions.
On Thursday, the Japanese Fair Trade Commission approved Takeda Pharmaceutical's $62B worth takeover of Shire Plc, paving the way for the Asian firm to become one of the world's top 10 drugmaker.
Australia's Investa Office Fund stated that it was advised by Blackstone Group that the private equity firm would not match Canadian Oxford Properties Group's takeover bid of A$5.60 per share.
Haruhiko Kuroda, the Governor of the Bank of Japan, stated that consumer inflation was moving around 1%, offering a slightly brighter view over prices than he provided three months ago.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla Inc, is expected to purchase company's stock worth $20B in the next trading session, the electric carmaker stated in a filing.
Music streaming service Spotify stated that it took a stake in a distribution service DistroKid allowing recording artists to upload music across streaming platforms and online stores, including Apple Music.
The US top aluminium producer Alcoa Corp reported a stronger-than-expected quarterly profit, as supply hits series boosted prices of alumina.
Japan's exports dropped in September for the first time in two years, as shipments to the US and China fell, likely impeding the Q3 economic growth and adding to concerns over the impact of the Sino-US trade war.
Caesars Entertainment, the US casino operator, received a proposal from the Golden Nugget Casinos' billionaire owner Tilman Fertitta to merge their gaming operations, sources reported on Wednesday.
The US Senate Commerce Committee has urged Kia Motors and Hyundai Motor to testify on the engine fire reports scheduled for November 14.
Royal Dutch Shell has signed a deal with Norwegian Energy to sell the company's Danish upstream assets for $1.9B on the back of Shell's wider divestment strategy, it stated on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, France's private equity group Astorg has agreed to take control over the health devices supplier Nemera by acquiring its majority stake from its owner Montagu Private Equity, not providing any further information over financial terms of the deal.
On Wednesday, the Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte claimed that he believes that there is no places for changes in a draft version of Italy's 2019 budget which has been criticised by the EU.
On Wednesday, British Brexit minister Dominic Raab claimed that any Brexit agreement which could be reached between the UK and the EU will need an unequivocal approval by the parliament.
On Wednesday, EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier claimed that much more is needed to finalise Brexit deal between the UK and the EU and added that a work on the agreement will be done patiently and calmly.
On Wednesday, US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer claimed that it is planning to reduce its workforce by 2% through layoffs and voluntary retirements at the end of this year and at the beginning of the next year.
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May will address European Union leaders in Brussels on Wednesday, as Brexit discussions stalled at the weekend.
According to a report, released on Wednesday by a global outplacement and executive coaching firm, showed that US consumer confidence is at its highest level in almost two decades.
On Wednesday, the Labour party spokesman John McDonnell said that Britain should consider sanctions on Saudi Arabia if there are no legitimate answers over the whereabouts of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
US stocks edged lower on Wednesday, as investors were disappointed with the results of IBM's quarterly revenue.
Alexis Tsipras, the Greek Prime Minister, has approved the Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias's resignation this Wednesday, saying he would take over the portfolio on foreign affairs himself.
The German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas has delayed his decision on the ministerial planned trip to Saudi Arabia for the investment conference until Riyadh provides more clarity over missing journalist.
Siemens is most likely to share its Iraq's power contract worth billions of dollars with its US rival General Electric to boost Iraqi energy supply system, according to the FT report.