Earnings season. Antofagasta, Asos, Akka, Iliad, Ocado, Porsche, Wacker Chemie, John Wood, Fedex, China Telecom, China Unicom, Xiaomi and Tencent are among companies reporting earnings.

Revlon disappoints. Revlon fell by 9% yesterday after the session following several weak quarters, along with the announcement that the company will have to make accounting adjustments due to issues with the ERP, which should cost $54 million. The share had already lost 23% since the beginning of the year, far from index returns, due to a recovery that is slow to materialize.

Boeing under fire from critics. The B737 MAX case is turning sour for Boeing as the U.S. courts review the aircraft's certification process. The aircraft manufacturer's boss, Dennis Muilenburg, sought to reassure customers and investors through a press release and a video. A complicated exercise when the American press has raised suspicions that the manufacturer and the American certification body are too close together.

The quarrel continues. The SEC criticized Elon Musk for never validating his tweets on Tesla, contrary to his commitments. The battle between the business leader and the watchdog of the American stock exchange continues. One thing is certain, the stock, which was trading at USD 269.49 on Monday evening, is far from the USD 420 mentioned by Musk for a delisting a few months ago.

Norsk Hydro attacked. The aluminium producer was hit by a massive cyber attack on Tuesday, which forced him to disconnect some of his systems. It is too early to have much more details, but the offensive looks major. Norsk Hydro made headlines last year with the administrative closure of the Brazilian Alunorte plant, which was accused of violating environmental standards.

Apple surprises. The band breaks with tradition by announcing new versions of its iPad outside of the scheduled event. In addition, Netflix's CEO indicated that his company's original content will not be available on the Californian's future video streaming platform. Apple is scheduled to introduce this new service next week.

In other news. Washington has ordered a $500 million supercomputer from Intel. Warner Bros (AT&T) CEO Kevin Tsujihara resigns due to a harassment case. Blackstone is apparently close to buying Servpro for more than $1 billion. EasyJet has decided to withdraw from a possible consortium with Delta Air Lines for the acquisition of Alitalia. The FDA authorizes Tecentriq from Genentech (Roche) in combination in lung cancer. Stadler Rail wants to go public in Zurich.