The UK households' confidence over their financial situation remained at the highest level since 2015 this month, as concerns about inflation eased, a survey revealed.
The People's Bank of China stated that the Bank lent $38.58B to financial institutions via the one-year medium-term lending facility with rates unchanged.
On Sunday, the Kremlin said that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin plan to discuss Syrian issues in Sochi Russia.
On Sunday, Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed have signed a peace deal in Saudi Arabia.
On Sunday, Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, urged populist parties in Europe to unite against the left-wing establishment in next year's European Parliament elections.
On Sunday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said that Austria and Germany have agreed on a need to avoid Britain leaving the European Union without a trade deal.
On Sunday, the Economic and Finance Crimes Commission of Nigeria said that it wouldn't rest until HSBC repatriate all stolen money by former Nigerian leaders.
Brett Kavanaugh, the US Supreme Court nominee, has denied a sexual abuse allegation made against him.
On Sunday, the government of the United Arab Emirates has approved a law that allows retired property investors to stay in the country.
On Sunday, Syrians in the government-controlled regions cast their votes in their first local elections since 2011.
On Sunday, the Chief Executive Officer of Aston Martin Andy Palmer claimed that Brexit without a deal between the UK and the EU will be a disaster for the car industry in Europe and in the UK.
On Sunday, the Conservative Member of the UK Parliament Michael Gove claimed that the next Prime Minister of the UK who would take the post after Brexit could change the relationship between the UK and the EU.
Hong-Kong based airlines Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd have cancelled over 400 flights over the next three days because of the Super Typhoon Mangkhut approaching Hong Kong.
The government of Macau said that all casino-related operations in the largest gambling hub in the world need to be frozen because of the upcoming Typhoon Mangkhut.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of the UK Theresa May claimed that she will not back off her plans for departure of the UK from the EU despite the criticism from the Conservative party.
Indonesian ride-hailing start-up Go-Jek, which has been previously backed by Tencent Holdings, Warburg Pincus and Temasek Holdings, is in talks to attract $2B of funds to accelerate overseas expansion.
The CIS states are planning to automatically share information regarding taxes payed by corporations and individuals in addition to the information about the real estate which they own.
Chinese company Qutoutiao, an aggregator of the mobile content in China, has started trading on NASDAQ Stock Market, climbing 110% of the original price after the first day of trading.
On Sunday, the Transport Minister of Thailand Arkhom Termpittayapaisith claimed that Thailand is planning to double the capacity of the Bangkok's airports to surpass Singapore as the main air transport hub in the region.
Next month, Saudi Arabia is planning to organise an auction to sell the real estate owned by the detained billionaire Maan al-Sanea to repay billions of riyals to the creditors.
On Sunday, Karin Elharrar, an opposition Israeli parliamentarian, called the country's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to fire his envoy to the United States for silencing sexual assault accusations against one of his aides.
According to the Ministry of Local Administration of Syria, today the country is holding the first municipal elections with 40K candidates competing for 18.5K seats since 2011.
The State Administration for Market Regulation announced on Sunday that BMW will recall approximately 140K 3-series vehicles in China from November 9 amid a faulty in the conditioning system.
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan called on Sunday for organization of second referendum on the UK membership in the European Union, arguing that negotiations of the current government were dragging the country down.