• Ubisoft signs a streaming agreement for Call of Duty and other Activision Blizzard games, as part of Microsoft's acquisition of the American company.
  • BHP loses 2% after a publication deemed disappointing.
  • Zoom Video gains 4% after its quarterly results.
  • Arm, owned by Softbank, launches its IPO in New York.
  • Ryanair, Wizz Air and EasyJet charge the highest hidden fees in Europe, according to a study.
  • Shell has three bidders (Perenco, Ithaca and Viaro) for its UK North Sea gas assets.
  • Equinor plans to sell its Azerbaijan assets for $1 billion.
  • Exxon Mobil and its partners plan to invest around $13 billion in the development of an offshore project in Guyana.
  • The US State Department approves the sale of Apache helicopters (Boeing) to Poland for $12 billion.
  • Tesla claims that two ex-employees were behind the data leak in May.
  • Italian justice investigates Leonardo CEO when he was minister, over Solvay environmental permit.
  • Teva is to pay a $225 million fine in the USA.
  • Charles Schwab will reduce staff to cut costs.
  • On Monday, Fitch downgraded the long-term issuer default rating of Swedish real estate company SBB (Samhällsbyggnadsbolaget) from "BB+" to "B-".
  • AB Volvo Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg renounces re-election at the Annual General Meeting in March 2024.
  • Swiss Ministry of Defense to investigate Ruag after failed tank sale to Rheinmetall.
  • STS Holding shareholders accept Entain's takeover bid.
  • Adtran launches a tool to manage and monetize residential Wi-Fi networks.
  • Pfizer obtains FDA approval for Abrysvo vaccine to prevent respiratory syncytial virus in infants.