Uber, imminent announcement. Rumors continue about the contours of Uber's IPO, including that the company's value could reach $100 billion, with a planned fundraising of $10 billion. The announcement is expected today.

Illegal. Carlos Ghosn's arrest is illegal, according to his lawyers, who base their plea on their client's medical concerns. Today, the wife of the former Renault Nissan boss's wife went to a Tokyo court to be questioned by the Japanese courts, Kyodo revealed.

Unicredit targeted by Brussels. Unicredit has received a statement of objections from the EU relating to an ongoing investigation into suspected breaches of EU competition rules in connection with government bond issues. The bank has until April 29 to respond to the authorities.

LVMH, high-end figures. The luxury giant, with 15% organic growth in its leather goods fashion division in the first quarter, exceeded expectations. Turnover reached €12.5 billion, while the consensus was positioned at €12.1 billion. LVMH's management seems satisfied with the Fendi, Loewe and Berluti divisions and evokes exceptional performance at Dior Couture.

Back to the drawing board. Prysmian will have to restate its 2018 results from approximately €60 to €80 million (at Ebitda level) to include the setbacks of the WesternLink submarine cable and the legal risks associated with an antitrust investigation. As a result, the Annual General Meeting scheduled for April 17 was adjourned. Announcements that will have an impact on the file.

LSG for sale. Lufthansa is officially launching the sale of its catering division, which employs 35,000 people and generated sales of €3.2 billion last year. The latest rumors suggest that Gategroup and Do&Co are on board.

The courted FXAll platform. Deutsche Boerse is in advanced discussions with Refinitiv to buy its FXAll foreign exchange platform for about $3.5 billion, Reuters (which is the former owner of Refinitiv) has learned. The transaction could be announced as early as next week.

ASML looted? The Dutch giant of equipment for the semiconductor industry is reported to have suffered damage of several hundred million euros after its trade secrets were stolen by Chinese employees, according to the Dutch press. However, ASML indicated that it had no irrefutable evidence of Chinese government involvement and downplayed the extent of the stolen documents.

In other news. Reuters understands that Mediobanca should take control of the French investment bank Messier Maris & Associés. Sunrise faced with the slingshot of its shareholder Freenet. Facebook has launched a new series of anti- fake news features. The New York Department of Finance refuses the license request for the Bittrex cryptoactive platform. Brazil should initiate criminal proceedings against Vale after the dam disaster that killed hundreds of people in the country. JetBlue is expected to connect London to the United States from 2021 with A321LRs.