- French utilities giants Veolia and Suez will seek EU approval for their merger this month.
- Ryanair turns its back on The Boeing Company's B737MAX after months of negotiations and a disagreement over the price.
- Deutsche Telekom and Tele2 are selling T-Mobile Netherlands for around €5.1bn.
- German regulators have launched an investigation into Allianz, after some of its US investment funds were closed last year.
- Partners Group confirms its targets after doubling its half-year results.
- Hyundai will offer hydrogen fuel cell versions of all its commercial vehicles by 2028.
- Sulzer 's Medmix subsidiary to go public on 30 September.
- Adecco acquires French company Qapa.
- Cellnex issues €1.85 billion in bonds in two tranches.
- Relief Therapeutics refutes NeuroRx accusations related to aviptadil collaboration agreement.
- Porsche(Volkswagen) cites "huge" demand for its electric Taycan.
- State Street announced Tuesday that it will buy the investor services business of Brown Brothers Harriman Bank (BBH) for $3.5 billion in cash.
- Goldman Sachs announced Monday that it is considering an initial public offering of its subsidiary Petershill Partners on the London Stock Exchange, a deal that could value it at more than $5 billion.
- JD.com - The Chinese online shopping group announced Monday that founder and CEO Richard Liu would become responsible for long-term strategy while a president would be in charge of day-to-day operations.
- Did Global - The Beijing municipal government denied on Monday that it was considering Chinese state-owned companies taking stakes in the ride-hailing giant.
- Match Group - Tinder's parent company gained 12.7 percent in pre-market trading after announcing it would soon be included in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.
- Avantor - The laboratory equipment supplier announced Tuesday that it is buying peristaltic pump maker Masterflex for $2.9 billion in cash and stock.
- Qualcomm announced Monday that it will supply the Renault group with the chips needed to operate the digital dashboard of the new electric Mégane E-TECH, which is expected to go on sale next year.
- The European Medicines Agency (EMA) announced Monday that it is reviewing data from Pfizer and BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine for a booster dose six months after the second injection in people aged 16 and older.