The Japanese services PMI slid modestly to 52.2 in April compared with 52.9 registered in the preceding month as new business growth weakened.
In April, China's manufacturing PMI increased at its weakest pace since September 2016, posting a reading of 50.3 points, down from March's 51.2.
US President Donald Trump is expected to speak over the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to discuss the war in Syria.
The Bank of Japan reported that Japan's Monetary Base declined to 19.8% in April, from 20.3% in the previous month, while analysts anticipated an increase to 21.2%.
On Monday, the US called on Macedonian leaders to put an end to the political crisis in the country and form a new parliament.
A protester brandishing a flag of the United States had interrupted the May Day rally at the Revolution Square in Havana before he was captured by the state police.
On Monday, the First Minister of Malta Joseph Muscat scheduled a quick General Election for June 3, following allegations of inappropriate business operations by his wife.
In an interview with Bloomberg on Monday, the US President Donald Trump said he could consider lifting up the tax on gasoline to finance infrastructure development.
On Monday, the US President Donald Trump signed an order aimed at creating a special council in order to upgrade the government's infotech systems.
Speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference, the US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said that economic growth in the country could hit 3% in two years.
According to the Institute for Supply Management, the US manufacturing PMI dipped to 54.8 in April from 57.2 in March with a drop in employment being the main drag.
Israeli PM's spokesperson David Keyes said on Monday that Hamas was attempting to fool the world by releasing a new document intended to soften its policy towards Israel.
Markit's manufacturing PMI for Canada jumped to 55.9 in April from 55.5 in March, signalling the strongest improvement in overall business conditions over the last six years.
Data released by the Commerce Department on Monday suggested that personal income in the US was up 0.2% in March from the downwardly revised 0.3% advance observed in February.
According to the data released by the Commerce Department, personal spending in the United States stalled over the month of March, while analysts had predicted a 0.2% gain.
The US Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index plummeted 0.2% over the month of March compared with the 0.1% increase registered in February.
Lack of private construction investment in March weighed on the US Construction Spending, causing the figure to drop much more than anticipated, namely to -0.2%, the Census Bureau reported on Monday.
According to the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's current annual trade volume of $6.5 billion with India is insufficient. The President wants the volume to rise up to $10 billion per year.
On Monday, North Korea continued to aggrevate the 'conflict' by stating that it would keep conducting nuclear tests and building up its nuclear weaponry in response to the US aggression.
Duke Realty, a self-managed real estate investment trust, reported on Monday that it would sell the medical office building assets to Healthcare Trust of America, a real estate investment trust, for $2.8B.
Three women were arrested in the east part of London on Monday on suspicion of planning terrorist acts, the London police reported.
Dish Network, an American direct-broadcast satellite service provider, said on Monday that its net profit dropped 6% on a quarterly basis in the three-month period to March.
Switzerland's Federal Statistical Office reported on Monday that the country's retail sales climbed 2.1% in March, following the prior month's 0.7% gain and surpassing expectations for a 0.5% climb.
A probe investigating the possibility of arson was launched in Sweden following a fire in a mosque which damaged part of the building in a Stockholm suburb.