On Sunday, Morgan Stanley and Goldman and Sachs stated that the banks are set to delist some of their Hong Kong investment products due to US sanctions.
On Saturday, Amazon.com and Apple Inc have suspended the social network Parler from their Apple Store and Amazon Web Services.
According to analysts, Saudi Arabia's voluntary output cut is expected to boost oil market de-stocking, even as crude oil demand faltered.
Eric Scheidegger, the director of the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, said that Switzerland's GDP would grow by 3% or 4% in 2021 and 2022.
The disputed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko stated on Sunday that a constitutional reform of the country would occur by the end of 2021.
On Sunday, Korea IT News revealed that Apple and Hyundai are set to agree upon cooperation in electric car production early this year.
The government of Spain announced on Sunday that it would send supply convoys to the areas hit by the Filomena storm.
On Sunday, the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo lifted US restrictions on talks between US and Taiwanese officials.
On Saturday, an Iranian lawmaker stated that the country would expel UN nuclear inspectors unless US sanctions on the country are lifted by February 21.
The Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Nio on Saturday launched its first car sedan model.
On Sunday, Apple and Amazon revealed that they had suspended the social network Parler from their services.
On Sunday, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand revealed that one of its third-party data systems had been breached.
Nio, the Chinese electric vehicle maker, unveiled the first sedan model ET7, following its rival Tesla launched the sale of its Model Y SUV in the Chinese market.
The US agency NHTSA found no defect in the review of 662K Tesla vehicles, following claims of a sudden unintended acceleration, Reuters reported.
General Motors revealed its new corporate logo, the carmaker's first major change of its logo since 1964, due to launching a new campaign aimed to boost GM's focus on electric cars.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Nissan Motor, Ford Motor and Toyota Motor stated they would trim vehicle production in January amid a semiconductor chip shortage.
Twitter shares tumbled over 2% during after-hours trading, following the company's statement it had permanently suspended the account of the US President Donald Trump amid possible risk of incitement of violence.
On Saturday, Saudi Arabia and Qatar resumed direct passenger flights amid the end of three-year political rivalry.
The British Road Haulage Association (RHA) warned on Saturday that the chain of supply between the UK and Northern Ireland might collapse due to the post-Brexit regulations.
On Saturday, the Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio Inc launched the company's first sedan model at an event in China's western city of Chengdu.
On Friday, the French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced that Moderna Inc's coronavirus vaccine would arrive in France on January 11.
On Friday, Alphabet Inc's Google suspended the Parler social network app from its Play Store, pointing to participants using the app to coordinate Wednesday's siege of the US Capitol building.
On Saturday, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce issued new rules to prohibit firms from complying with foreign laws, banning transactions with China's companies.
Nio, Chinese electric car maker, on Saturday presented its first sedan model, ET7, in the city of Chengdu.