Perform, the British media group, is close to finalise deals with Sky's Italian private broadcaster Mediaset, as it seeks making its soccer coverage Serie A available to the customers of the both groups.
Comcast is expecting to pay $34.23B to law firms, banks and other advisers in fees for the Sky takeover, if the US cable company manages to win the battle for UK broadcaster.
Xerox is exploring a sale of its leasing finance unit, which lends money to consumers for printers and equipment renting, as it seeks being more attractive to possible acquirer after the $6.1B deal termination with Fujifilm Holdings.
Knorr-Bremse, Germany's brake systems maker, is set to decide on a presumable initial public offering in September, its CFO Ralph Heuwing told Boersen-Zeitung newspaper.
A merger deal between Alstom and Siemens to establish a Franco-German rail champion raised EU concerns as it could cut competition and trigger higher fares for passengers, an European watchdog stated as it launched a full-scale inquiry into the deal.
According to the Australian Wool Innovation report, the Eastern Market Indicator increased by 31% or A$4.74, reaching A$19.81 kg, compared to last year's result of A$15.07.
According to the Yonhap news agency, North Korean and American officials are planning to have another meeting in order to discuss the transfer of remains of the US soldiers back home.
The US President Donald Trump on Saturday had a meeting with Queen Elizabeth where two leaders discussed Brexit and agreed that the problem was more complex than anybody was though.
The US President Donald Trump said on Saturday he plans to participate in next presidential elections, as there are no democratic candidates who could beat him.
In a vote held on Saturday, Iceland was unanimously selected to take the seat of the United States in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UN HRC).
The President of Iran Hassan Rouhani stated on Saturday that none of US allies wants to withdraw from the nuclear deal and impose new sanctions against Iran.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation on Saturday about situation in the Middle East, including war in Syria.
The President of Turkey Tayyip Erdogan warned his Russian colleague Vladimir Putin that Syrian army's offence in the province of Idlib could destroy agreement about deterrence of the conflict.
According to a government source, the Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is negotiating with his European colleagues in an attempt to convince them to take some of the rescued migrants.
The US President Donald Trump's ex-adviser Steve Bannon said on Saturday that now is the right time for Boris Johnson to challenge the British Prime Minister Theresa May for her post.
The US President Donald Trump visited on Saturday western part of Scotland and played golf ahead of meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
According to a source at the French President's office, Emmanuel Macron is planning to discuss with Russia's President Vladimir Putin situation in Syria and Ukraine as well as future of the Iran nuclear deal.
The US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis noted on Saturday that Norway confirmed its intention to spend 2% of the GDP on defence in order to meet NATO's goals.
The Managing Director of the BDI Joachim Lang on Saturday called German companies to begin preparing for Britain's exit from the European Union without a proper deal.
Citigroup executives said that a bank is on track to achieve its goals for revenue growth and efficiency as analysts urged them to explain how these expectations correlate with the results of second quarter.
On Friday, the US Senator Marco Rubio critisied the decision of the US Department of Commerce to cancel a ban on companies, selling components to ZTE Corp, allowing Chinese telecom giant to resume business.
On Friday, South Africa's Public Investment Corporation, Africa's $150B state pension investment fund, claimed that its legal head Ernest Nesane had resigned after corruption allegations.
On Friday, Boeing Co claimed that it is planning to incur $124M charge related to the sale of its production facilities in Wichita, Kansas to Spirit Aerosystems.
EU Digital Chief Andrus Ansip called EU lawmakers to soften the tough line on copyright reforms as the EU races to agree with the rules, sugesting that tech giants would share revenues with artists and publishers.