On Tuesday, the CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Facebook would launch its own dating service designed to matchmake millions of the social media platform users.
Apple reported its annual iPhone sales surged to 52.2M, compared to the prior year's 50.7M and delighting analysts that expected a rise to 52.3M.
Oath, the subsidiary of Verizon Communications, has clinched a distribution deal with Samsung to place four of its apps on Samsung devices across the US and around the world, the firm said on Tuesday.
The US wireless carrier T-Mobile, which is buying its rival Sprint, topped estimates for revenue, as the company added more subscribers paying a monthly bill.
Snap missed Wall Street estimates for regular users and revenue, following a redesign of Snapchat turned off some advertisers and long-term fans, sending shares 16% down.
The Japanese services sector grew at the strongest pace in a six-month period in April, as new orders increased, according to a private survey.
Growth in the Chinese manufacturing sector picked up unexpectedly in the month of April, as production quickened marginally, a private survey revealed.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Pakistani counterpart Khawaja Muhammad Asif agreed to strengthen cooperation in economic, trade and counterterrorism areas.
The Canadian economy grew 0.4% in February after a 0.1% decline in January, data published by the Statistics Canada shows.
On Tuesday, oil prices slipped over one percent while dollar stayed close to four-month high, however fears that Donald Trump could step away from the Iran nuclear deal troubled the market.
US stock market tumbled on Tuesday, powered by Pfizer's disappointing results, declining oil prices and rising fears that inflation and tariffs could effect corporate profits.
US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said that due to the promising discussions about trade tension reduction, exemption from new aluminium and steel tariffs has been extended by one month.
Goldman Sachs on Tuesday admitted that the bank allowed foreign exchange investors to share wrong details about investment portfolios, thus agreeing to pay the Fed $54.75M to settle claims.
In West Texas, surging oil prices are driving a clear economic uptrend, lifting pay and employment to records, enhancing spending at car dealerships, restaurants and hotels.
On Tuesday, the local council of Brighton stated that Uber's licence will not be restored, because its app is not "fit and proper" and it raises concerns about a data breach.
Saudi Arabian government hopes to ease tension on the state's finances by handing over 25 state-run educational institutions to the companies in the private sector.
On Tuesday, US border authorities gave permission to enter in the United States for a small group of Mexico people, rising hope for migrants from Central America.
The Royal Bank of Scotland is likely to shutter 162 branches and cut nearly 792 positions, after its branch network was reviewed in England and Wales.
Japan is expected to host a summit with the president of South Korea Moon Jae-in and China's Premier Li Keqiang on May 9 to negotiate on regional issues, the government stated.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday officially opened a long-awaited airport in Islamabad that was supposed to replace the old Benazir Bhutto.
The European Commission criticized the US President Donald Trump on Tuesday saying that his indecision whether to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium creates uncertainty for business.
The main Armenian opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan urged people on Tuesday to continue protesting in the streets in order to pressure the ruling Republican party to select him the new interim Prime Minister of the country.
The Economy Minister of Germany Peter Altmaier on Tuesday stressed the need of a trade deal between the United States and European Union that will end ambiguity over tariffs on steel and aluminium.
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the United States on Monday to declare the Iran nuclear deal void as it failed to keep its promise to stop developing nuclear weapons.