• HSBC posts higher-than-expected Q2 earnings.
  • Heineken beats expectations in the first half, but drops its 2023 margin target.
  • Elon Musk plans to counter sue Twitter.
  • Deutsche Lufthansa pilots vote to strike.
  • Telecom Italia's head of networks is on the way out, Reuters reports.
  • Varta has lowered its 2022 forecast.
  • The U.S. regulator approved The Boeing Company's plan on Friday to resume deliveries of 787 Dreamliners, Reuters reports.
  • Alibaba said Monday it would work to keep its listing on the New York Stock Exchange alongside Hong Kong's, after the Chinese e-commerce giant was placed on a watch list by U.S. authorities.
  • The U.S. Commerce Department said Friday that it would limit the amount of government subsidies for semiconductor manufacturing and would not let companies use the funds to "inflate their bottom line."
  • Baker Hughes said Monday it has signed an agreement to sell its oilfield services business in Russia to local management.
  • Global Payments will buy EVO Payments for nearly $4 billion, including debt.
  • Loews posted second-quarter profit of $180 million, compared with $754 million in the year-ago period.

Main earnings results today: HSBC, Activision Blizzard, Heineken, ON Semiconductor, Erste Group, Pearson... All the agenda here.