• New car registrations fell by 6.7% in February in Europe (ACEA).
  • ThyssenKrupp suspends its forecast.
  • Netflix wants to try charging for password sharing.
  • Rheinmetall CEO says he is ready to buy a stake in OTO Melara from Leonardo.
  • Ocado's quarterly revenues.
  • KKR to buy Japanese real estate asset manager for $2 billion.
  • Nutrien will increase its potash production amidst concerns about supply from Eastern Europe.
  • Tesla - The automaker said Thursday it is doing its best to maintain production at its Shanghai site while cooperating with Chinese authorities in the fight against the resurgence of the COVID-19 epidemic in the country. Tesla's stock is down 0.7% in premarket trading.
  • Accenture - The IT consulting group reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue on Thursday on the back of growing demand for its cloud and security services. The share jumped 5.3% in pre-market trading.
  • Adobe and Fedex are scheduled to report quarterly results after the close of Wall Street.
  • KKR - The investment fund announced on Thursday that it will buy Japanese real estate asset manager MC-UBSR, a joint venture between Mitsubishi and UBS Asset Management created in 2000, for 230 billion yen to strengthen its presence in the archipelago.
  • Yum China Holdings announced on Thursday that its board of directors had raised the amount of the restaurant chain's share buyback plan by $1 billion to $2.4 billion.

Earnings reports today: Accenture, Enel, Fedex, Dollar General, Veolia, Verbund, Snam, Terna, Ocado, The Swatch Group, RTL Group, GameStop...