The audit firm PWC UK has named Sarah Isted as the head of financial services risk and regulation.
The Israeli online payment firm PayU agreed to acquire the Tel-Aviv-based payment tech company Zooz, its Chief Executive Officer Oren Levy announced on Monday.
The President of China Xi Jinping has made a proposal to Sri Lanka to provide with a fresh grant of $295M, amid Beijing's planned influence expansion in the small island country.
Prime Opportunities Investment announced on Monday it would not make a takeover bid for the London-listed serviced office supplier IWG.
Wren House, the infrastructure fund, agreed to acquire gas and oil pipeline company North Sea Midstream Partners in a deal with ArcLight Capital valued at $1.7B.
Ten cornerstone investors are set to take about 16% of the China Tower $8.7B worth Hong Kong initial public offering, sources familiar with the issue stated.
On Monday, shares in China's ZTE has jumped 3.8%, after the US lawmakers cut measures from the defence bill that would resume sanctions imposed on telecommunication equipment market.
The US KKR-led consortium clinched a deal to buy the Taiwanese chemicals company LCY Chemical worth about $1.56B in stocks, both firms stated on Sunday.
On Sunday, Papa John's International adopted the rights plan by shareholders with a 15% trigger to keep the existing shareholders from collecting the company's majority stake.
IWG, London's services office provider, gave its three suitors more time for making their takeover proposals, the company announced on Saturday.
Elliott Management, the US hedge fund, raised stake in Japan's Alpine Electronics to 6.3% in a move, which could put pressure on the firms to reward its minority shareholders.
Wipro, the Indian third-largest software service exporter, is seeking to acquire the US-based Alight Solutions' Indian operations in a cash-deal worth $117M.
EasyJet is still seeking to buy out parts of Italy's carrier Alitalia, after the Italian government stated it sought the majority of the airline under state control.
China's e-commerce company JD.com announced plans to expand in Europe and its aims to finalise the strategy for entering the market by the end of 2019, the compan's CEO stated.
Europe's finance leaders demanded progress on global regulations to tax the digital economy at G20 Finance Ministers and central bankers' meeting in Argentina, putting them at odds with the US counterparts.
The economy of Cuba grew less than anticipated in the first half of this year and a continuous liquidity crisis is likely to force belt tightening, the country's President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated.
France's technology services firm Atos SE agreed to buy Michigan-based Syntel Inc in an all-cash deal at about $3.57B, including net debt, both companies stated.
A candidate for Pakistan's general elections has been killed in a suicide attack in the northwest region of the nation, police report.
Entrepreneurs all over the world seek opportunities in China amid a vibrant business environment, welcoming regulation as well as support from the Chinese government, the co-founder of several startups, James Lalonde, says.
The support level of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet declined to 43.4% after the cabinet passed a controversial bill authorizing the opening of casino resorts.
Two unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed by air defence systems at Russia's Hmeimim airbase in Syria, a spokesperson says.
A suicide attack that rocked Kabul on Sunday left 11 people dead and 14 others injured, the police spokesman Hashmat Stanikzai says.
The economy of Gaza is on the edge of collapse as it faces an increasing shortage of goods after Israel blocked the entry of goods into the enclave.
On Sunday, the Financial Ministers of Canada and Mexico claimed that they are statying optimistic about NAFTA talks with the US despite the trade tensions in G20.