The Bank of England said in a statement on Tuesday that it had considered increasing capital requirements of banks more than previously signalled to reduce financial risks.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the failure to advance with Brexit talks on Monday might signal that it was time to push for the UK remaining in the single market.
The American carmaker Ford Motor Co. plans to launch 50 vehicles in the Chinese market by 2025 to boost sales growth, the company said on Tuesday.
The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov are set to meet this week with the aim to discuss North Korea, RIA reported on Tuesday.
According to a recently adopted law, Russia designated Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) as foreign agents. The movement is viewed as a mirror response to RT's registration as a foreign agent in the United States.
Crude oil prices dropped by 0.2% on Tuesday, reaching $62.35 a barrel, as markets compared the rising US output with the deal made by OPEC and other oil nations to extend production cuts.
The Foreign Minister of New Zealand Winston Peters assured on Tuesday that his country will continue to increase cooperation with China, as both nations seek to ensure sustainable economic development and prosperity of their citizens.
According to survey conducted by the Koerber Foundation, Germans believe that the US President Donald Trump poses a greater challenge to country's foreign policy than leaders on North Korea, Turkey or Russia.
According to survey published on Tuesday, the Saudi Arabia's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) surged to 57.5 last month, thus signifying the fastest temp of growth in two years.
On Tuesday, the Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said that he did not have a conversation with the Prime Minister Abe who would lead the central bank when his term expires in April 2018.
On Tuesday, the Prime Minister of Australia Malcolm Turnbull said that the country needs to have law that would guarantee non-interference in domestic affairs from foreign actors, such as China.
In a blog post published by the YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki she informed that the company plans to hire more people to detect and remove extremist content. In addition, she also announced the launch of a new comment moderation tools.
Toshimitsu Motegi, the Japanese Economy Minister, pointed to extra expenditure for recurrent education within the government's planned $17.8B economic package.
Chinese services PMI reached its three-month high of 51.9 in November, fuelled by a strong increase in new business, while the rate of expansion was still moderate.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics showed that the country's retail sales rose more than expected 0.5% in October, with the strongest increases in eating out and clothing sectors.
Japan's services PMI decreased to 51.2 in November, amid outstanding business slowdown, while new orders growth was solid and business sentiment picked up, indicating further expansion.
Delphi, which was changing the name to Aptiv, aimed to diminish the cost of self-driving vehicles by more than 90% to around $5K by 2025, the CEO Kevin Clark said.
The leader or Germany's SPD Martin Schulz would negotiate with Angela Merkel's conservatives over forming a new government next week if his party's members agree.
OPEC oil output decreased in November by 300K bpd to the lowest level since May 2017, pressured by weaker Iraqi and Angolan exports and robust compliance with output cut agreement.
Pierre Moscovici said that EC proposals to strengthen the integration of the EZ would seek to make the bloc more united and enhance the democratic accountability of its institutions.
Dialog Semiconductor's shares fell further 23% after the firm acknowledged that its main consumer Apple could develop batter-saving chips for iPhones on its own.
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May failed to make a Brexit divorce agreement with EU negotiators, despite initial reports of a deal that would keep Northern Ireland linked to EU rules.
Germany and France agreed that Iran must rescind its ballistic missile program and cease "hegemonic temptations" across the Middle East, the France's Foreign Minister stated.
Ireland expects Apple to begin paying back taxes totalling nearly $15.4B into the escrow account in the Q1 of 2018, the country's Finance Minister stated.