The former Vice President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to be sworn in as the country's President on November 24, following Robert Mugabe's resignation after about four decades in power.
The US hedge fund CRC offered to acquire Banca Carige's consumer credit unit Creditis, while the bank must accept the bid by Wednesday, closing the sale by December 6.
The United Stated sanctioned 13 North Korean and Chinese organisations that Washington had accused of evading nuclear restrictions imposed against Pyongyang and supporting it through trade.
Germany's energy company Uniper is set to cut about 2K jobs, which is 14% of the group's workforce, by the next year's end on the back of its planned cost-cutting programme.
China stated on Wednesday it respected the decision of Robert Mugabe to step down as Zimbabwe's President, after clinging on a week, despite army's takeover.
On Wednesday, Saad al-Hariri attended the national Independence Day's celebrations in Beirut, following his return to Lebanon, first time since stepping down as Prime Minister.
China launched an investigation to probe the former chief of the country's powerful regulator Lu Wei for suspected graft, after he was caught up in sweeping campaign against corruption.
Uber Technologies stated on Tuesday that it had paid hackers $100K to cover up a massive breach in 2016 that exposed personal data of around 57M Uber's accounts.
The US International Trade Commission offered tariffs on Tuesday to keep LG and Samsung from filling the US market with their inexpensive washers.
Singapore forecasts to deploy self-driving buses on the capital city's public roads from 2022, seeking to provide better connectivity, Singapore's Transport Minister stated on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, South Dakota's regulators stated that they could renew TransCanada's permit to operate its Keystone crude oil pipeline, if a probe into recent spill found the company had violated the license.
Air China groundlessly suspended all Beijing-Pyongyang flights due to alleged poor demand on the back of growing sanctions on North Korea amid its nuclear weapon programme.
Salesforce.com projected that the company's profit would miss market expectations in the Q4, hurting shares, even as revenue and profits rose on strong demand for its products.
Uber Technologies failed to solve a deal on a massive breach in 2016 that uncovered the data of nearly 57M users of the company's services, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said.
The US, Canada and Mexico failed to resolve the main differences in the fifth round of negotiations to rebuild the NAFTA trade agreement, where the lack of progress dooms the process.
Research by Apple scientists on how self-driving vehicles could better spot pedestrians and cyclists with the use of fewer sensors was posted online.
In a report released today, the UK Financial Reporting Council urged to impose tougher penalties on world's leading accounting companies i.e. PwC, KPMG, EY and Deloitte.
On Tuesday, Apple said it had removed several applications from the company's app store in China after the state's government said some of the applications did not comply with the local law.
On Tuesday, the 93-year-old Robert Mugabe resigned from his post of the President of Zimbabwe, ending his four-decade rule.
The American discount store chain Dollar Tree reported the Q3 net income of $239.9M, or $1.01 a share, which is up $171.6M, or $0.73 per share, from a year ago.
The Louisiana-based oil and gas corporation Stone Energy said on Tuesday it would merge with Houston offshore oil and gas firm Talos Energy, creating an enterprise with a value of about $2.5B.
The US National Association of Realtors revealed existing-home sales surged 2% to the seasonally-adjusted yearly rate of 5.48M over the month of October.
According to the data released by Statistics Canada on Tuesday, the country's wholesale sales went down 1.2% to $62.0B over the course of September.
The latest GDT auction in New Zealand saw the overall price index inching down 3.4% following a drop of 3.5% registered on 7 November and a 1.0% decline on 17 October.