On Saturday, Neil Ferguson, a professor of epidemiology, said that the United Kingdom would need to introduce a second national lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus.
The leader of the Lebanese Free Patriotic Movement has offered a proposal to resolve the dispute over a new cabinet.
According to the Financial Times report published on Saturday, Rolls-Royce Holdings is planning to raise about $3.2B from investors.
The US President Donald Trump stated on Saturday that he would appoint new Supreme Court judge "without delay".
The UK Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc stated on Saturday that it would raise up to $3.2B in an attempt to strengthen its balance sheet.
The Chinese natural gas output increased 3.7% to 14.2B cubic meters the previous month, data published by the National Bureau of Statistics show.
Retail sales in Britain increased for the fourth consecutive month in August, data published by the Office for National Statistics show.
The Central Bank of Russia kept the key lending rate unchanged at 4.25% despite increased uncertainty related to the ongoing pandemic, a statement published by the bank shows.
Wholesale sales in Canada increased 4.3% to a record high of $49B in July, compared to the same period the prior year, the Statistics Canada reports.
Crude oil output in China increased 2.3% to 16.65M tonnes in August, compared to the same period the prior year, data published by the National Bureau of Statistics show.
The Chinese leader Xi Jinping noted on Saturday that the country's economy proved to be flexible amid various external risks and pressure.
The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated on Saturday that the government had decided to prolong the moratorium on credit repayments for some households until the middle of next year.
Starting from Sunday, Chinese WeChat and TikTok will be prohibited from downloading by Americans based on the US Commerce Department decision.
According to court documents, ByteDance Ltd. filed a complaint against the ban imposed on its mobile app, TikTok, by the US Commerce Department.
LVMH submitted its takeover of Tiffany for EU approval, seeking to counter accusations that the company intentionally stalled antitrust proceedings.
Ericsson agreed to buy Cradlepoint, the US-based wireless networking firm, in a $1.1B deal within its plans to expand 5G-related products for business customers.
On Friday, the White House announced that the US President Donald Trump would ban TikTok and WeChat from the US app on September 20.
On Friday, Poland's border guards stated that the Poland-Belarus border remained opened after President Alexander Lukashenko said that Belarus needs to shut its borders with Lithuania and Poland.
The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority announced on Friday that it was investigating Swedbank over a potential market abuse.
According to France officials, the French government is planning to suspend plans for a new environmental tax on airlines.
The European Union plans to introduce a comprehensive framework that enabled crypto-assets and the distributed ledger technology (DLT) in the financial sector by 2024.
According to Fox News report published on Friday, the Trump administration plans to announce an $11.6B relief package for Puerto Rico.
According to sources with knowledge of the matter, the German government plans to take 96.2 billion euros in new debt in 2021 to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Friday, the UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock said that a second nationwide lockdown to fight the spread of COVID-19 has not been ruled out.