Toshiba Corp stated that the company is set to buy back around $6.33B in shares at the earliest opportunity, after selling the memory chip business for $18B.
Blackstone Group raised about $9.4B in Asia-focused funds, the US private equity firm stated, as an addition to a massive money pool for investments and acquisitions in the region.
Toyota Motor agreed to invest $1B in Southeast Asia's ride-hailing conpany Grab as the main investor in the ongoing financing round of the company.
White House economic counsellor Larry Kudlow will stay in a Washington-area medical center but was anticipated to make a fast recovery after experiencing a heart attack.
Tesla Inc is reducing its workforce by several thousand across the organization as it looks for ways to lower the costs and become sustainably profitable.
The World Cup starts in Russia on this week's Thursday, so investors need to be notified that financial markets have a tendency to act like emotional soccer enthusiast.
New York's leading court on Tuesday restrained the ability for state attorney to deal with crime on Wall Street, giving a triumph to a Credit Suisse Group, as it works on ending $11B lawsuit.
White House trade expert Peter Navarro made apologies on Tuesday for stating that there is a "special spot in hell" for the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, afterwards last G7 summit.
The German Chancellor Angela Merkel confronted an objection over migrant policy, risking destabilizing her coalition, in the time when she is making EU partners to make a common agreement.
The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi stated on Tuesday, that he is against a repeat of the parliamentary election, warning that anyone who tries to sabotage the process will be punished.
A senior official of the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday claimed that the Iran-aligned movement is required to evacuate Yemen's key port of Hodeidah, because troops geared for an invasion.
The CEO of the Austrian energy company OMV Rainer Seele said on Tuesday he would talk with the Norwegian government to address its concerns about a swap deal with Gazprom.
The Chinese telecommunications company ZTE said on Tuesday its shares would resume trading this Wednesday, thus ending two-month suspension by the US government.
The CEOs of China's CNNC International and Russia's Rosatom have signed a massive contract package that includes construction of four nuclear plants in China.
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office has fined Yahoo UK Services £250k in relation to a cyber-attack on personal data conducted in November 2014.
Stryker Corp, the medical device manufacturer, made a takeover proposal to its rival Boston Scientific, according to the Wall Street Journal report on Monday.
The French supermarket firm Casino is seeking to finalise $1.77B of asset sales by 2019 to cut heavy debt burden.
On Tuesday, Ericsson, the mobile telecom gear producer, stated it had almost doubled the 2023 forecast for the connected cellular IoT to $3.5B.
Thales, France's electronics group, has signed a partnership with Microsoft, as they seek to develop a common defence cloud for armed forces, the firms stated on Tuesday.
Japan's commodity trading house Itochu is planning a stake sale in its two North Sea oil fields, a terminal and a pipeline, the official document showed.
Home24, Germany's online furniture retailer, is seen to price the initial public offering at €23 per share, bringing the company's market value to $737M.
The Czech car manufacturer Skoda said on Tuesday that the number of monthly deliveries rose by 13% in May, boosted by strong demand in Russia and China.
The US President Donald Trump and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un reached an agreement on Tuesday to work towards denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.
The British Justice Minister Phillip Lee has resigned from his post due to the Brexit policies, according to his official Twitter account.