Veolia stated on Sunday that it would not start a hostile takover of the French firm Suez.
On Sunday, the French water and waste management firm's Suez board announced that it considers a takeover approach from Veolia as hostile.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson stated that he does not want a no-deal Brexit.
Nikkei revealed that Sony and Kioxia were looking for US permission to supply Huawei.
On Sunday, Honda confirmed the 17th death that was caused by a Takata air bag rupture.
On Sunday, Reuters revealed that US oil refineries are aggressively moving into the Canadian market of renewable diesel.
The Sunday Times revealed on Sunday that Cineworld would close down all of its screens in Ireland and the UK.
On Sunday, the CEO of Airbus Michael Schoellhorn stated that the future of the aviation industry had declined due to the coronavirus.
On Saturday, Britain's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that the days the UK was being held over a barrel by the European Union are long gone.
On Saturday, the German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said that Germany expected the EU to impose sanctions against Russia over Alexei Navalny case.
On Saturday, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the European Commission President Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen agreed to work together to unlock an EU-UK trade deal.
Refinitiv Eikon data showed on Saturday that three Iran's fuel tankers had docked in gasoline-starved Venezuelan waters.
On Saturday, Britain's International Trade Secretary Liz Truss said that the UK government has to protect British companies from the sort of predatory overseas bids.
On Saturday, Turkey rejected superficial calls for an immediate end to hostilities and a permanent ceasefire in South Caucasus.
The Airbus executive Michael Schoellhorn stated on Saturda that the outlook for the aviation industry has deteriorated one more time amid the spike in the number of people diagnosed with coronavirus.
The US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stated on Saturday that the Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett's hearings would start as planned despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Chevron Nigeria stated on Saturday that it would fire 25% of its employees in an attempt to cut costs amid weak demand on oil.
The market sentiment shifted on Friday towards Joe Biden's victory as Donald Trump was tested positively for COVID-19.
The British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab stated on Saturday that the EU cannot dictate its rules no more and any new deal with the block must be just and based on a mutual respect.
The US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that his condition is well and he thanked everyone for good wishes.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson announced that he would lead a review of UK's transport infrastructure.
On Saturday, the Swiss unit of Lufthansa announced that it would cut 1000 jobs during the next two years.
On Friday, the US statisticians revealed that the US jobless rate had reached 7.9%.
On Friday, Armenia announced that it is prepared to work with the United States, France and Russia for a ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh.