Having worked in the British, French and Swiss financial press, Romain is able to report on local and international issues, as comfortable in French as in the language of Shakespeare, Romain Fournier leads the editorial team at Marketscreener. Fine connoisseur of the English-speaking markets, Romain delivers an editorial every day on US and UK markets.
Global markets live: Novartis, Oracle, Lindt, Daimler, Boeing...
Every day, the MarketScreener team selects the most important news about listed companies around the world. Here's a recap for your convenience (The list is updated during the day):
BASF's business will slow down in the second half, according to the CEO.
Novartis suffers a setback in the Gilenya patent litigation.
The Boeing Company - The aircraft maker expects continued supply difficulties through the end of 2023 because of labor problems at subcontractors and small suppliers facing a faster-than-expected recovery in demand.
Philip Morris, Altria - The U.S. government is considering a measure to set a maximum nicotine level in cigarettes and other tobacco products in an effort to make them less addictive.
Alphabet relaunched Google News in Spain on Wednesday, eight years after it shut down the service because of a local law forcing the company and other news platforms to pay publishers to distribute their content.
Uber Technologies and Lyft drivers filed a lawsuit Tuesday in California against the two U.S. VTC groups, accusing them of anti-competitive practices by exercising unfair control over fare prices.
Revlon rose 29.5 percent in premarket trading after filing for bankruptcy protection.