German light manufacturer Osram announced a cut of 7,800 jobs at home and abroad over the next two years, aiming to cut costs, the Munich-based company said on Tuesday evening.
Japan’s industrial output in June fell a seasonally adjusted 3.3 percent from the previous month, The Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry said Wednesday.
Spanish Minister of Economy Luis de Guindos said that Spain’s economy would grow by close to 1.5 percent this year, the Europa Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
U.S. crude price fell Tuesday as the market was awaiting inventories data to be released Wednesday.
U.S. consumer confidence improved again in July, with the index rising to the highest level since October 2007, the New York-based research group Conference Board said Tuesday in a report.
China’s market regulator has launched an anti-monopoly investigation into Microsoft Corp’s business in the Chinese mainland, it confirmed on Tuesday.
Moody’s Investors Service has maintained the Ba1 rating of China Oil and Gas Group Limited (COG) with outlook stable after the company announced it completed acquisition of oil and gas fields in Canada.
Poland is 6th in the European Union (EU) as regards the average consumer-credit-to-GDP ratio, which is at a level of 8.1 percent, according to PwC data published by the Rzeczpospolita daily on Wednesday.
Several electric multiple unit trains made in China went into operation in Argentina’s capital Buenos Aires on July 21.
The State Council on Monday issued a guideline to promote new energy vehicles, highlighting construction of charging facilities and elimination of regional protectionism.