The US President Donald Trump decided to postpone the imposition of aluminium and steel tariffs on the EU, Canada and Mexico.
The Presidents of France and the US, Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump, held a discussion over Iran and Syria on Monday, focusing on the future of the 2015 international pact on limiting Iran's nuclear usage.
The US technology fund Andra Capital raised $500M for its new digital coin that investors might use to support a group of late-stage VC firms.
Thousands of Russians staged out protest in Moscow on Monday, throwing paper planes and urging the authorities to unblock Telegram, Russia's popular messaging app.
Walt Disney is planning to create news, live sports and entertainment content specifically for Twitter social media service, two companies confirmed on Monday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday stated that any move by the US to enforce tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel would suspend trade between both nations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that after Iran signed a deal with world powers in 2015, it had continued to maintain and expand its knowledge about nuclear weapons.
US led coalition called on Monday the conclusion of biggest battlefield operations in Iraq by declaring the "deactivation" of their ground forces command headquarters.
Oil price stepped up on Monday, bouncing off initial losses after Israeli Prime Minister stated that he would create an announcement regarding their and Iran's nuclear deal.
Google is pushing media companies that generate income from its marketing and advertising services to accept unfair requirements under a new EU privacy regulation.
US consumer prices rose annually on March, whilst underlying inflation goes up nearby the Fed's 2 percent target, following weak readings a year ago.
Allergan Plc's CEO Brent Saunders claimed that he is against fundamental shifts to the pharmaceutical company's business strategy on Monday, in order to stop its share price drop.
Canada's stock market being the sixth biggest in the world, resumed its operations on Monday. The market was halted for several hours due to the hardware problem on Friday.
Hellman & Friedman, the private equity firm, agreed to acquire the investment adviser Financial Engines in a deal worth around $3.02B in cash, sending FNGN's shares up 31% to $45 per share.
On Monday, Germany's chemical producer BASF has won the conditional EU antitrust approval to acquire Bayer's assets, following a pledge to sell some to address competition concerns.
On Monday, the British Prime Minister Theresa May named the ex-banker Sajid Javid as the country's Interior Minister, in her efforts to end the immigration scandal.
Marriott Vacations Worldwide is set to acquire the peer ILG in a $4.7B cash-and-stock deal, sending the ILG's shares up 7.2% to $35.00 on Monday on the news.
Volkswagen is considering to establish a joint venture with the Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing, as it seeks to manage a part of its car fleet and co-develop self-driving vehicles.
ExxonMobil agreed to buy Indonesia's motorcycle lubricant producer PT Federal Karyatama in a $436M deal, the maker's parent PT Mitra Pinasthika Mustika announced on Monday.
Aviva, the British insurer, stated it was set to pay up to $19.25M to compensate its preferenc4e shares' holders, who had sold out before the firm backed down on the plan to cancel them.
Germany, France and Britain agreed on a support for the Iran nuclear deal, which the US President Donald Trump had threatened to scrap, as it is still the best option to stop Tehran from getting nuclear weapon.
On Monday, the Australian biggest-listed wealth manager AMP said its General Counsel Brian Salter and Chairwoman Catherine Brenner had resigned on the back of the banking scandal at the firm.
The Chinese government's senior official Wang Yi is set to travel to North Korea as soon as this week, following hopes for bringing peace to the Korean peninsula raised last week.
Cooperation between the United States and Saudi Arabia would lead to greater crisis in the Middle East, a representative from the Iranian Foreign Ministry was quoted as saying.