Germany's Commerzbank is exploring a potential sale of its Polish division mBank on the back of the lender's new strategy with a decision to come after a meeting planned for the next week, according to Handelsblatt.
On Friday, the latest 11 range of Apple's iPhone hit the Chinese stores with a significant reduction in queues for the legend flagman, amid rising demand for cheaper and feature-packed handsets.
Rivian Automotive LLC, the electric vehicle start-up, got a big jolt from its investor Amazon.com's order of 100K electric delivery vans with the deliveries starting in 2021, the company reported.
During Friday's Asian and European trading, asset prices surged, as global monetary stimulus reduced the value of currencies.
On Thursday, Microsoft Corp announced it had nominated the Chief Executive Officer of GlaxoSmithKline, Emma Walmsley, to the tech giant's board of directors.
Google is set to make another investment worth €3.0B within the following two years in the company's European data centres expansion, the tech giant's CEO Sundar Pichai stated in Finland.
Ping An Insurance's financial technology unit OneConnect is set to launch the initial public offering in New York in this year's mid-November, a source familiar with the situation reported on Friday.
France's CNP Assurances has reached a $1.7B deal with Caixa Economica Federal that allows its insurance sale in over 3K branches of the bank, the Brazilian lender reported.
Ping Identity Holding's shares surged 25% to as much as $19.74 on Thursday in their US market debut, bringing the identity software firm a market value of around $1.46B.
Airbnb, the home rental giant, is planning its shares listing in 2020, the company's website statement showed on Thursday, not providing any further details on the IPO plan.
Jay Clayton, the Chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, said on Thursday that he was worried about the negative interest rate and the health of private markets.
France's Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire urged Germany to act on economy sooner rather than later, as Europe's largest economy is on the brink of recession.
Fiat Chrysler is testing the vehicle-to-grid technology with its experimental fleet of the 700 electric vehicles; a technology that allows power grids to use the stored energy in car batteries and face demand within peak hours.
Martin Shields, the former British investment banker, told the German judges on Thursday that he has made millions of euros from astronomical trades.
The Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said on Thursday that any military strike from the US or Saudi Arabia against Iran would result in war.
On Thursday, Michael O'Leary, Ryanair's Chief Executive Officer, obtained approval from shareholders for a bonus plan that might earn him about 100m euros.
According to the German magazine, Nicolas Peter, BMW's Chief Financial Officer, wants to cut about 5k to 6k jobs by 2020. The cut would mostly affect the company's Munich headquarters.
On Thursday, Tata Motor's Chief Executive Officer Guenter Butschek said that the company would lunch new electric vehicles in 2020.
On Thursday, Huawei Technologies has launched its new phone that deemed to be the smartest 5G device in the world, but with no access to software and apps backed by Google due to the US ban imposed on the tech company.
Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary stated on Thursday he thought February-March time period as the more realistic timetable for the carrier to launch flights by the grounded Boeing's 737 MAX planes.
Pennsylvania has joined over a dozen states, which had filed a lawsuit against the T-Mobile's $26B purchase of Sprint Corp, according to the New York Attorney General's statement on Thursday.
On Thursday, the Bank of Japan made a monetary policy statement. The BoJ kept policy unchanged, despite the Fed cutting rates the day before.
Amazon announced it would make donations to the US Presidential candidates available via its digital assistant Alexa, saying their customers would have to simply say "Alexa, donate to [candidate name]".
On Thursday, Britain's Supreme Court is set to hold final hearing of legal arguments to decide whether Boris Johnson, the UK Prime Minister, acted unlawfully regarding the Parliament suspension in a run-up to Brexit.