• Facebook accused Apple of harming small businesses with its new measures on transparency in data collection, but Apple has responded. In a statement reported by the Macrumors site, it said it's “simply a matter of defending the interests of our users”.
  • The Coca-Cola Company is going to part with 2200 employees worldwide.
  • Google is targeted by a third antitrust complaint in two months in the United States.
  • Reuters reports that Microsoft was hacked as part of the suspected Russian campaign targeting several U.S. government agencies through a software from SolarWinds Corp.
  • Enel will sell to Macquarie 40 to 50% of the capital of its subsidiary OpenFiber, for at least €2.12 billion.
  • Unilever is going to take over advertising on Facebook in the United States.
  • Sony has removed Cyberpunk 2077 (CD Projekt) from the PlayStation Store after bugs.
  • Koninklijke Philips buys BioTelemetry for $2.8bn.
  • Intesa Sanpaolo will discuss a dividend of €1.2 billion today, according to Il Messaggero.
  • Fedex shares declined after closing, despite better-than-expected quarterly results.
  • S&P upgrades Tesla's credit rating from "BB-" to "BB", maintaining a positive outlook.
  • Banco de Sabadell changes boss after the failed merger with Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA): Cesar Gonzalez-Bueno replaces Jaime Guardiola.
  • Huawei has confirmed the construction of a plant in the Bas-Rhin for an initial investment of 200 M€.
  • SGS is finalizing its share buyback program.
  • Banca Monte Dei Paschi Di Siena needs between €2 and €2.5 Bn of equity to complete its transformation project.
  • Mesoblast goes public after disappointing data for its experimental treatment against Covid-19.
  • The EMA is advancing the review date of Moderna's vaccine, which was approved yesterday by the U.S. FDA, to January 6.
  • Coinbase Global wants to go public.