France's insurance company AXA was planning to step up its investments in the environmentally-friendly projects to around $11B by 2020, the insurer announced on Tuesday.
France's Unibail-Rodamco is planning to buy Australia's shopping mall owner Westfield for $24.7B, which is seen as the biggest takeover of the Australian firm on record.
On Tuesday, Singapore launched its first large-scale e-vehicle sharing programme, as the country seeks providing commuters with various transport options and preventing them from buying their own cars.
In a meeting on migration in the city of Havana, Cuban officials told their American colleagues that suspension of visa processing at the US embassy was "seriously hampering" regular people exchanges and family relations.
Crude oil prices surged by $1.35 on Monday, reaching $65.42 a barrel, as investors focused on unplanned Forties deposit closure in North Sea.
On late Monday, the government of New Zealand appointed Adrian Orr, the chief of a pension fund, as a new governor of the country's central bank.
On Tuesday, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced that it will start offering computer cloud services in the Chinese region of Ningxia together with new local partner Ningxia Western Cloud Data Technology Co Ltd (NWCD).
China's Xi Jinping and South Korea's Moon Jae-in are set to reaffirm the South Korean deal with China and move past on THAAD, which froze business and trade between the two.
Exxon Mobil stated that it would provide some details over how climate change may affect the company's long-term outlook, in a bid to appease critics.
The People's Bank of China is expected to inject more that $22.7B or ¥150B into money market via seven-day and 28-day reverse repurchase agreements of bonds.
The United States, Japan and the European Union are anticipated to announce join forces aimed to confront Chinese excess industrial capacity and its other trade practices.
The US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled on Monday that transgender recruits would be able to join that the US military starting from January 1.
The Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan reported on Monday that Turkish and Russian representatives would meet next week to finalise the S-400 defence systems deal.
On Monday, the Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the US President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital was destabilising the situation in the Middle East.
On Monday, the Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the US President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital was destailising the situation in the Middle East.
The ANTAD, Mexico's retail association, reported that sales at stores operating at least one year surged 5.4% year-over-year in November, whereas total retail sales jumped 8.7%.
On Monday, the White House reported the US President Donald Trump would give a speech on the nation's tax overhaul this Wednesday.
According to a source with knowledge on the matter, the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is set to meet the Canadian PM Justin Trudeau next week for talks over the North Korean crisis.
The Kuwaiti news agency KUNA reported on Monday that the state's government had replaced its oil, finance and defence ministers in a major Cabinet reshuffle.
On Monday, the Foreign Affairs Council of the European Union said the bloc would resume political contact with Thailand "at all levels".
On Monday, the CFO of Volkswagen Frank Witter said the company expected €4-5B cash outflows in the upcoming year over the dieselgate emissions cheating scandal.
Foreign ministers of the EU have firmly rejected the Israeli PM's call to join the US in recognising Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, adding the move is compromising the peace process.
Data released by the US Bureau of Labour Statistics revealed the number of job openings in the country was little changed at 6M for the month of October.
According to the data released by Istat on Monday, Italian retail sales were down 1% over the course of October, missing analysts' expectations for a 0.1% drop.