The President of the United States Donald Trump has still not replied to the invite of French President Emmanuel Macron to attend the July 14 celebration of Bastille day in France.
BMW has announced that the company will uphold high research and development levels until the year of 2019. In total the company is aiming to spend from five and a half to six percent of total revenue on R&D.
The most recent cyber attack had targeted a Real Estate subsidiary of France's biggest bank BNP Paribas, the company's representative told Reuters on Wednesday.
The Pakistani Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal assured on Wednesday that the country has been implementing successfully its plan for an economic corridor with the People's Republic of China.
Sabine Lautenschlaeger, a member of the ECB's Executive Board, said on Wednesday that changes in Basel banking rules proposed by the US may pose threat to financial stability.
Indonesian authorities introduced a travel ban on the US President Donald Trump's business partner Hary Tanoesoedibjo over violation of electronic transactions and information law.
A peace talks between the Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders accompanied by the UN representative and EU officials have been officially started in Switzerland.
Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO Secretary-General, said on Wednesday that Canada and European NATO members are going to increase defense budget by 4.3% in 2017.
Bahram Qassemi, the Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman, said on Wednesday that Iran considers Trump's travel ban to be discriminative against the Muslims and promises to take "reciprocal action".
Emmanuel Garcia, the Lieutenant Colonel of the Philippine army, said on Wednesday that bodies of five beheaded and 17 other murdered civilians have been discovered in the Marawi city.
The BoE Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe said on Wednesday he needed to see more improvements in the economy before deciding to hike interest rates.
On Wednesday, Dixons Carphone said it had posted a 47% surge in the full-year pretax profit on the back of faster revenue growth.
In an attempt to accelerate expansion of the image-guided therapy business, Philips has struck a €1.9B acquisition deal with the US-based medical device maker Spectranetics.
According to Xinhua news agency, the Chinese military launched a brand new class of naval destroyer – a 100,000-tonne warship equipped with new defensive weapons.
On Wednesday, Nepal citizens started turning to polling stations to vote in the second round of the crucial local election ahead of the general election later in the year.
On Wednesday, Toshiba said it was going to sue its US-based joint venture ally Western Digital for $1.07B over its memory chip unit closure.
China's economic growth continued to improve in the Q2 with an increase in corporate profits and hiring, but deleveraging is likely to poses financial risks, a private survey revealed.
JPMorgan is shifting management of air-conditioning, lighting and heating in 4,500 of company's branches to General Electric, aiming to reduce energy consumption.
Apollo Global Management, the buyout firm co-founded by billionaire Leon Black, set a new fundraising record by collecting $23.5B as investors' appetite surged.
American Airlines is testing new screening devices that map contents of luggage and provide more details than present equipment, aiming to detect explosives or detonators.
Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarussian President, revealed that he set goal to increase trade with Vietnam to $500M in the next couple of years.
Terry Branstad, the newly appointed US Ambassador to China, revealed that his top priority is cooperation with China on North Korea issue and expanding trade.
Nestle targets to buy back $20.8B worth of shares in the next three years, after the Third Point started to push the company for more aggressive boost of performance.
Facebook reported that about 2 billion people are using its service on a regular basis, showing the number doubled since October 2012, when it reached 1 billion-user mark.