• Volkswagen's German factories were at a standstill after a major computer failure, but have now restarted.
  • Apple excluded from China's list of compliant app stores.
  • 888 Holdings warns on annual margins after a difficult third quarter.
    FTC complaint against Amazon concerns seller pricing and logistics.
  • China Evergrande shares suspended from trading in Hong Kong.
  • Boeing 737 Max defects delay Ryanair deliveries until 2024.
  • AMS-Osram seeks €2.3 billion in long-term financing.
  • CEO of Sony's video game division retires.
  • UK regulator to further investigate Arçelik's European deal with Whirlpool.
  • HSBC to buy Citigroup's wealth management business in China.
  • Telecom Italia extends deadline for final offer for telephone network to October 15.
  • SEC close to financial agreement with Wall Street firms to end private messaging scandal.
  • Vedanta is reportedly preparing to overhaul its Sprawling activities. Micron Technology was down 4.9% in premarket trading, as the semiconductor manufacturer forecast a larger net loss in the first quarter of its fiscal year.
  • HP inc gave up 1.5% in premarket trading, as Berkshire Hathaway sold an additional 4.61 million shares of the PC manufacturer, according to a stock exchange notice.
  • Uber advances 2% in after-hours trading following the appointment of Analog Devices defector Prashanth Mahendra-Rajah as CFO.
  • Tesla - The first trial in the United States concerning the Autopilot driver assistance system in the automaker's vehicles, accused of causing a fatal accident in 2019, opens this Thursday in California.
  • Hollywood studios and representatives of striking actors will hold talks on October 2, the first such meeting in months, the two sides announced in a joint statement.
  • Philip Morris International has recruited new lobbyists in at least 19 U.S. states this year and plans to hire in four more over the next two weeks.
  • Citigroup - British bank HSBC is in the process of buying Citigroup's China wealth management division, which manages over $3 billion in assets, Reuters reports.
  • Jefferies Financial Group reported a lower-than-expected third-quarter profit on Wednesday, against a backdrop of continuing economic uncertainty that has slowed M&A activity. 
  • Gamestop appointed Ryan Cohen as CEO on Thursday, giving the activist investor more power to turn around the video game distributor. Shares jump 9.9% in pre-market trading.
  • Adobe was ordered to pay nearly $33.8 million to ViaTech Technologies, a software publisher, for infringing a patent relating to a system for controlling access to digital content, a Delaware federal court jury decided on Wednesday.
  • Peloton Interactive climbs 12.3% in pre-market trading after announcing a five-year partnership with Lululemon Athletica to become the sporting goods retailer's exclusive digital content provider.