The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco John Williams said the Fed should rise interest rates gradually due to low unemployment and 2% inflation.
The Taiwan Fair Trade Commission is to fine the US-based chip producer Qualcomm Inc $774.14M for violating anti-trust rules.
The US President Donald Trump explained on Wednesday that a NAFTA deal could be possible, adding that the country would consider a trade agreement with Canada but not Mexico.
The country's electoral commission revealed on Wednesday that no presidential election can happen in Congo before April 2019.
Japan's MUFG said it was planning to automate around 30% of operations at its main banking unit in the near future and let robots and AI do the paperwork.
According to the EU delegation to Moldova, the bloc is withholding the $33M loan transfer to support the country's justice reforms, as its authorities failed to fulfill the required conditions.
On Wednesday, the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani defended the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), joining the country's hardliners' rally against threats from the US President.
State media reported on Wednesday that another suicide bombers' attack took place in the Syrian capital city of Damascus, this time targeting the police HQ.
The US House of Representatives Appropriations Committee reported it had approved $36.5B in funds for hurricane and wildfire relief.
On Wednesday, Delta Air Lines said the company would not settle the bill of a 300% tariff on Bombardier's CSeries planes.
Data released by the US Bureau of Labour Statistics on Wednesday showed that the number of job openings stood at 6.08M in August, slightly down from 6.14M registered in July.
The Saudi Arabia central bank is willing to impose tougher rules on insurance firms as it seeks to reduce the number of market players operating there, leaving the strongest ones.
Russia's authorities agreed to regulate the market on cryptocurrency, hoping to set out how the regulation is going to work by the year's end.
The former British adviser stated on Wednesday that the Catalan President should delay the region's secession as other states would unlikely recognise it on the basis of the disputed referendum.
Global bank regulators are getting closer to the Basel deal on new banking measures, designed with intention to avoid the 2008 financial crisis repeat.
The Emirates Airlines President Tim Clark is willing to cooperate with the rival UAE carrier Etihad Airways in the areas, which include procurement; however, excluded full merger between the companies.
British finance ministry stated on Wednesday that financial services firms and banks would have to decide whether to move their operations away from the UK ahead of Brexit in the first quarter of 2018.
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is willing to give a press statement on the Catalan situation at 1200 CET, his press office reported on Wednesday.
On Wednesday the United Nations human rights office has published a report after conducting 65 interviews in Bangladesh. The report states that Myanmar's army operations started before insurgent attacks.
United Kingdom's finance minister Philip Hammond announced on Wednesday that the country is also considering a "no deal" outcome to the Brexit talks.
The Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stated to the Iran Parliament on Wednesday that the country would react sharply to the US moves against its nuclear pact with global powers.
Hong Kong security regulator is probing 15 companies for their sponsorship roles for initial public offering in the Asia's financial hub, a top official started on Wednesday.
Volkswagen's carmaker Skoda underscored its commitment to the Czech Republic, announcing about its intention to add new jobs in the home country amid fears over production loss in Germany.
Shares in Kobe Steel plunged 16% on Wednesday, following the reports that the Japan steel maker had falsifying its data on the iron powder products.