On Monday, the finance ministers of Eurozone chose Spanish Minister of Economics Luis de Guindos as a successor to the Vice President of European Central Bank Vitor Constancio.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for a set of rules to minimise the influence of cyber warfare on the civilian population due to the growing scale of cyber crimes around the world.
Russian industrial tycoon Oleg Deripaska plans to quit the president roles at energy-related company EN+ Group and Russian aluminium giant Rusal which he currently controls.
On Monday, the British Bourse said that the London Stock Exchange is ready to set up a contract to compete with InterContinental Exchange to replace Libor by 2021.
The Wall Street Journal reported the newly-appointed Fed Chair Jerome Powell had named Jon Faust and Antulio Bomfim as senior advisers to the Federal Reserve.
On Monday, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed his concerns over the possibility of a direct conflict escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.
Following a shooting at a Florida school last week, the US President Donald Trump said he supported efforts to better the federal background check system.
The Foreign Ministers of Turkey, Russia and Iran are set to meet in two weeks in Kazakhstan to lay the ground for the Syrian summit in Istanbul.
Deutsche Bank is cutting 250 investment banking job positions in the United States, London and other locations, saying the figure could increase to 500.
On Monday, the Russian and Turkish leaders Vladimir Putin and Tayyip Erdogan discussed in a phone call the process of building new observation posts in Syria's Idlib.
According to the local news agency KUNA, Kuwait invited the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to visit, as both countries want to settle the differences over migrant workers row.
Britain's new political party that was inspired by the French leader Emmanuel Macron's rise to power had launched a campaign aimed to overturn the Brexit.
On Monday, Singapore competition commission stated it would do an in-depth evaluation of the Uber and ComfprtDelGro tie-up, following an initial review.
The PM Theresa May's spokesman stated on Monday that Britain was setting up its vision for the future ties with the European Union.
The Euro zone's Finance Ministers are likely to choose Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos on Monday to succeed the ECB Vice President Vitor Constancio in three months.
On Monday, the Dutch Finance Ministry said its review revealed 72 errors in recent tax deals offered to international firms.
According to the data released by the ECB on Monday, the Euro zone's current account surplus stood at €29.9B in December compared with the surplus of €35.0B registered in November.
Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop stated his country would welcome Britain's interest to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade group after leaving the European Union.
Singapore stated on Monday, it was planning to raise the sales tax from 7% to 9%, presumably in the time period from 2021 to 2025.
Latvia's Central Bank chief Ilmars Rimsevics should resign, after the anti-corruption agency had detained him, the Prime Minister Maris Kucinskis stated on Monday.
Macedonia hopes to settle the decades-long name row with Greece at the NATO summit this summer, following the two countries' intention to resolve the issue.
On Monday, the Iraqi Baghdad criminal court's spokesman stated that a Turkish woman had been sentenced to death by hanging, as she was found guilty of joining the Islamic State.
According to the police sources, India's federal investigators shut down the state-run bank branch that is linked to a $1.77B fraud.
China is set to impose annual fishing ban in the Yellow River in the time period from April 1 to June 30 starting from this year, according to the local media Xinhua.