The British Trade Minister Liam Fox stated on Sunday that the European Union would not allow the United Kingdom a protracted delay to Brexit.
The VDA association stated on Sunday that German car producers would invest $68B in the development of electric vehicles and automatic in the next three years.
On Wednesday, the White House is expected to hold a meeting with CEOs of the country's largest companies, such as Apple, IBM, Visa Incard and others, and discuss a national strategy for workers's support.
The German car maker Porsche stated on Sunday it has already provided an answer to state prosecutors over alleged tax debts.
On Sunday, the World Bank supported $185M project aimed at increase of Bangladesh renewable energy generation capacity to 310MW.
The Prime Minister of Ireland Leo Varadkar stated on Sunday that extension of Brexit's deadline from March 29 to June was "very likely".
On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump criticized the Fed's monetary policy, arguing that hiked interest rates hampered economic growth.
Fabio Schvartsman, the CEO of Brazilian largest miner Vale, resigned on Saturday amid the dam collapse in the state of Minas Gerais.
The Pentagon stated on Saturday that the country would hold the Key Resolve and Foal Eagle military drills with South Korea despite the recent progress made in normalisation of relations with North Korea.
On Sunday, the value of TA-125 and Tel Aviv 35 indices increased by 0.5%, thus ignoring news about a possible indictment of the country's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Russian Foreign Ministry stated on Saturday that it was ready to discuss resolution of the Venezuelan crisis with the United States on the basis of the UN Charter.
The Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Shah Mahmood Qureshi stated on Sunday that the conflict with India should be solved through dialogue and the use of other diplomatic means.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of Venezuela Ruben Dario Molina stated on Saturday that the government and the people were ready to defend their homeland in case of foreign invasion.
The self-proclaimed leader of Venezuela, Juan Guaido stated on Saturday that he would return back to Caracas after a trip to Ecuador.
On Sunday, the Confederation of British Industry stated that Britain firms reported their weakest growth since April 2013 during the last three months, because of fears of no-deal Brexit.
On Sunday, Brexit supporters gave the UK Prime Minister Theresa May three tests for EU deal to ensure their support.
The US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the US Dollar is too strong and it hurts the United State's competitiveness.
On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump said that North Korea has no economic future if it acquires nuclear weapons.
On Saturday, the Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkey plans to cut the inflation rate by 6 or 7%. However, he did not clarify how to reach the goal.
The Chief Financial Officer of Germany's utility EnBW Thomas Kusterer said on Saturday that the company plans to expand further in solar power and energy trading.
The Qatari Prime Minister Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani started a two-day official trip to Tunisia, the Tunisian government says.
The unemployment rate in Japan increased to 2.5% in January from 2.4% in December, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications says.
Exports from South Korea declined for a third consecutive month to $39.56B in February on weak demand for local semiconductors, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy reports.
The Indian economy expanded 6.6% in the last quarter of 2019, the slowest increase in a year, the Central Statistics Office reports.