Ford Motor and Vodafone Group have teamed up over private 5G network in the United Kingdom at the automaker's electric car battery facility, both firms announced on Thursday.
On Thursday, Lufthansa shares surged as much as 10% after the key shareholder approved the $10B government bailout for Germany's carrier, Reuters reported.
Retail giant Amazon is set to expand its Australian operations building a new warehouse in Sydney, while also exploring locations for its giant facility planned in Melbourne, according to the Australian Financial Review.
The Philippines will investigate Wirecard's missing $2.1B, after it said that the ex-COO of the German payments company, Jan Marsalek, might be in the country.
On Thursday, Tencent announced it had acquired Malaysia's Iflix, the video streaming platform, in a deal that would help to expand its footprint in Southeast Asia.
Tesla Inc is planning to establish a battery manufacturing facility, based in California, under a project called "Roadrunner", official documents showed.
Mitie Group was in advanced discussions to buy facilities management arm of Interserve for more than £250M, Sky News reported.
Telecom Italia stated that it was set to cash in €1.6B from selling stakes in mobile tower group INWIT, as the phone group pushes ahead with debt reduction.
Apple acquired San Francisco-based startup Fleetsmith, whose technology helps businesses to manage Apple's iPad and Mac devices among their employee bases.
Web hosting firm GoDaddy revealed a restructuring plan affecting about 12% of total workforce, or 814 employees, amid the fallout from the coronavirus crisis.
The UK Airport Operators Association suggested on Wednesday that up to 20K jobs were at risk at UK's airports, as travel decline continues.
On Wednesday, Electronic Arts extended its partnership with the Spanish La Liga for the exclusive FIFA rights until 2030.
According to Toyota's governance report published on Wednesday, the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor holds a $293 million shares in Uber.
Singapore's telecoms operators announced on Wednesday that they had selected Ericsson and Nokia to build 5G networks.
Gold prices edged higher to nearly eight-year highs on Wednesday, as concerns about a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic kept investors and traders on edge.
Crude oil prices edged lower on Wednesday, the Brent crude was down by 1.9%, to $41.82 per barrel at 11:48 GMT, while the US West Texas Intermediate crude declined by 2.2%, to $39.46 a barrel.
The World Bank approved a $55M loan to Somalia to support fiscal and economic policy reforms, a statement published by the bank shows.
German crude steel production declined 27% to 2.6M tons in May, compared to the same period the previous year, the German Steel Federation reports.
The German economic sentiment improved further in June, data published by the Ifo Institute for Economic Research show.
Google is set to invest $1.5B to $2B in Poland's data centre to deal with cloud computing services, the Puls Biznesu daily stated.
Volkswagen AG was in talks to acquire Europcar Mobility Group SA, the car rental firm, in a deal, which would allow the car maker to better capitalize over its fleet.
Grab postponed partnership with Wirecard, days after the German payments firm revealed a $2.B financial hole threatening its future.
On Tuesday, the Indonesian ride-hailing company Gojek announced that it would cut 9% or 430 of its workers.
According to sources with knowledge of the matter, Germany's Bayer is close to reaching a $8-10 billion settlement with the US plaintiffs over claims its glyphosate-based Roundup weedkiller causes cancer.