• Zurich Insurance is withdrawing from Nord Stream 2, according to several sources.
  • Exxon Mobil heckled on the stock market Friday after rumors of an investigation concerning a voluntary overvaluation of the group's assets.
  • Bayer will evaluate the possibility of using its production capacity to support the production of CureVac's Covid-19 experimental vaccine.
  • To salvage the Keystone XL pipeline program, TC Energy Corporation is proposing a zero-carbon strategy and pledging to have the project fully powered by renewable energy by 2030.
  • British company Deliveroo is valued at $7 billion before a possible IPO.
  • Akzo Nobel will buy Tikkurila at EUR 31.25 per share.
  • WhatsApp (Facebook) backtracked on personal data after the outcry caused by its new terms.
  • The future of the Vale plant in New Caledonia is still uncertain.
  • The heir of Samsung Electronics sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for corruption.
  • Vietnam grants Foxconn the license to build a plant requiring an investment of $270 million.
  • Carrefour and Alimentation Couche-Tard are abandoning their merger, probably because of opposition from the French authorities, and are considering commercial partnerships.
  • The merger between Peugeot and Fiat Chrysler, which should lead to the creation of Stellantis, was sealed on Saturday.
  • Trimble replaces Concho Resources in the S&P500.
  • Celyad presents updated data from the CYAD-101 Phase I alloSHRINK study.
  • Asian car-sharing and meal delivery specialist Grab Group is considering an IPO in the United States this year, according to information obtained by Reuters.
  • In a final twist, the Trump administration is taking drastic measures to prevent Huawei from gaining access to certain components, including processors.