Broadcom, Costco, Merck KGaA, Henkel, Vonovia, CRH, Slack, Thales, Knorr-Bremse, ArgenX, Bolloré, Uniper and Deutsche Lufthansa are among companies reporting their results today.

Deutsche Lufthansa: losses will still be heavy this year, but less than the €5.45 billion deficit in Ebit recorded in 2020.

Henkel: 2020 results were penalized by the coronavirus. A dividend of EUR 1.83 per ordinary share will be proposed. Organic growth is expected to be between 2 and 5 percent this year.

Merck KGaA: Ebitda 2021 is expected to grow between 6 and 14 percent this year, following a strong increase in 2020.

Snowflake: Results and forecasts exceed expectations, but not enough to prevent the stock from losing more than 8% after closing.

Siemens Energy will replace Beiersdorf in Dax.

Renishaw and The Weir Group will replace Pennon and Wm Morrison in the FTSE 100.

Credit Suisse wants to reimburse investors penalized by the freeze of Greensill funds.

Several General Motors plants will be closed until April due to the shortage of semiconductors.

Okta will pay $6.5 billion in shares for Auth0.

Deliveroo wants to go public on the London Stock Exchange.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Amazon.com is trading the exclusivity of a large number of NFL games on Amazon Prime.

The Walt Disney Company will close about 60 stores in North America.

Bharat Biotech claims 81 percent efficacy for its covid vaccine.

Melrose Industries launches process to divest Nortek Air.

Nordax makes a NOK 95 bid for Norwegian Finans.

J Sainsbury to cut 500 jobs in support functions.

Bombardier and Aston Martin to collaborate on luxury jets.

Muddy Waters announces that he is a seller on XL Fleet Corp. stock.

Fedex is committed to achieving carbon neutrality for its operations by 2040.