German economic sentiment declined slightly to 79.8 points in June, data published the Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research show.
Inflation in China increased 1.3% in May, compared to the same period the previous year, a report published by the National Bureau of Statistics shows.
On Wednesday, El Salvador became the world's first country to formally approve bitcoin as a legal tender after the proposal made by the President Nayib Bukele had gained 62 votes out of 84.
Southeast Asia's Grab announced on Wednesday it is expecting its planned $40.0B merger deal with the SPAC firm Altimeter Growth to be delayed to the fourth quarter.
Solarwatt and BMW are set to cooperate this fall over storage batteries sale amid the ongoing electric mobility and renewable power convergence, Solarwatt said on Wednesday.
Microsoft is planning to sell its products through its experience centres based in New York, London and Sydney starting from July 1, following the global shutdown of the company's stores due to the pandemic.
Smart devices got the coronavirus-pandemic boost in the US household, indicating at 25 connected gadgets on average and compared to 11 pieces in 2019, including smart TVs, smartphones, laptops, headphones, streaming devices and gaming consoles.
Amazon will invest $3.04B in new open data centres in Spain in the middle of 2022, the US tech giant's website shows.
Cisco Systems is planning to launch new features Webex, such as adding quizzes and polls to meetings and background noise cancellation.
Amazon Pharmacy has begun offering half-yearly prescriptions starting from $6 for the common-health-issues medications via its pharmacy, Reuters reported.
Brazil's Nubank received a $500M investment from Berkshire Hathaway and attracted an additional $250M from other investors, bringing the rapidly growing fintech company's valuation to $30B.
As reported by the Financial Times on Tuesday, Nvidia Corp has asked China's competition regulators to approve a $40 billion acquisition of the British chip designer Arm.
On Tuesday, the World Bank raised the global economy growth output to 5.6% in 2021, the strongest post-recession pace in 80 years.
On Tuesday, Qatar Airways announced that it would not take further deliveries of Airbus A350 aircraft due to dissatisfaction with the finish of the A350 jet.
As reported by the US Labor Department on Tuesday, job openings, a measure of labour demand, rose by 998,000 to 9.3 million in April.
German manufacturers expect slower production growth, a survey conducted by the ifo Institute shows.
The German company Bosch opened its new semiconductor factory in the German state of Saxony, a statement published by the company shows.
Chile's foreign trade increased 35% to $71.04B in the first five months of the current year, compared to the same period in 2020, the government reports.
The global economy is expected to expand around 5.6% in 2021 according to the latest Global Economic Prospects released by the World Bank.
Japan's key economic indicator increased for the second consecutive month to 95.5 in April, government statistics show.
The Chinese economy is expected to expand 8.5% in 2021, a 0.6% increase from the previous estimate, a report published by the World Bank Group shows.
KKR's Independence Energy is planning an all-stock merger deal with Contango Oil & Gas to build a gas and oil company with an enterprise's value of around $5.7B.
Tesla reported it had sold 33,463 Chinese electric vehicles last month, including exports, marking a 29% surge from April, data from the CPCA showed on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, Ford Motor revealed its new compact pickup truck Maverick will be equipped with the gasoline-electric hybrid powertrain, with the truck's potential starting price to be below $20,000.