The head of Brazil's Central Bank Roberto Campos reminded on Thursday that economic reforms were vital for the achievement of sustainable growth of the country's economy.
The Chinese Ambassador to India Sun Weidong highlighted on Thursday the importance of the development of relations of two neighbouring countries for the rest of the world.
The US President Donald Trump's special envoy to Ukraine, Kurt Volker, has stepped down from his post on the back of an impeachment investigation of Trump, the State Press reported.
The British Civil Aviation Authority announced that 76 flights were scheduled for Saturday to repatriate 16.7K of people to Britain after the collapse of the world's oldest travel company Thomas Cook.
Aigle Azur, France's budget airline, ceased its activities at midnight on Friday, after the commercial court had rejected financial rescue bids, the French government said in a statement.
The US Federal Trade Commission urged the botox maker Allergan and biopharmaceutical company AbbVie Inc to provide more information regarding their $63.0B deal, the firms announced.
The Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov have agreed to strengthen cooperation between the two countries on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
The logistics sector in China expanded 5.8% in the first eight months of 2019, compared to the same period the prior year, the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing reports.
The Belt and Road Initiative provides great opportunities for cooperation between China and Italy, the Italian Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Marina Sereni says.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission has approved IPOs of Keeson Technology, Lucky Harvest and Shaoxing BSM Chemical, a statement published by the authority shows.
According to a report published by Bloomberg, SoftBank Group Corp is calling its COO, Marcelo Claure, to help the company to turn around WeWork.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission stated on Friday that Mylan NV has agreed to pay a $30M fine for hiding information from investors.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission announced on Friday evening that Herbalife Nutrition has agreed that it made deceptive statements regarding its activity in China and agreed to pay $20M compensation.
The release of Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency could be delayed due to regulatory concerns raised across the world, with Germany and France pledging to block it from operating in Europe, while Facebook still plans to launch it next year.
Italy's Tod's named Alessandra Domizi, the former Fashion & Retail Industry head at Google, as its new Chief Digital & Innovation Officer, as the leather and shoes goods company seeks to boost its on-going digital transformation.
The world's two biggest consumer goods firms, Procter & Gamble and Nestle told Reuters this week that the companies are set to fall short of goals to only ingredients, which do not contribute to deforestation by 2020.
Fiat Chrysler and its US unit is set to pay $40M for misleading investors over the company's monthly sales data and is likely resolve lengthy probe by the US SEC.
German's publisher Axel Springer announced that it completed the acquisition of MeilleursAgents, France's online real estate agent, in a $219M deal.
The economic sentiment in the Euro zone plunged to the lowest level in five years at 101.7 points in September, as trade tensions affected confidence in industry.
Russia's internet giant Yandex was launching a video-streaming service in a bid to rival Google's YouTube, which will allow users to publish videos on Yandex Zen, personal recommendation platform.
The US consumer spending grew 0.1% in August, while business investment remained weak, suggesting the country's economy lost momentum amid trade tensions' linger.
On Friday, LATAM Airlines Group's shares surged over 30%, after Delta Air Lines stated it would acquire the company's 20% stake for $1.9B, building a major new carrier partnership.
Austria's sensor maker AMS has raised its takeover bid for Osram, the German lighting group, to €41.00 for a share or €4.9B, adding fuel to the fire in a bidding war with rivals.
On Friday, Wells Fargo & Co appointed Charles Scharf, the CEO of Bank of New York Mellon, as the lender's new interim CEO to replace Allen Parker starting from October 21.