US:

  • Companies rising after their quarterly results: Kinross Gold Corporation, Trump Media & Technology Group, Mercury Systems...
  • Companies down after the close of trading following their quarterly results: Super Micro Computer, Exact Sciences, Microchip Technology, Lumen Technologies...
  • Nvidia regains first place as the world's largest capitalization, ahead of Apple.
  • Super Micro Computer says it cannot predict when it will file its annual report.
  • Apple is expected to be fined under the EU's Digital Markets Act.
  • Chevron halts production at Gulf of Mexico sites due to tropical storm Rafael.
  • KKR acquires more than a third of Fuji Soft 's shares in the first part of its two-stage takeover bid.
  • Cardinal Health approves a quarterly dividend, payable on January 15, 2025.
  • Lumen Technologies has raised its annual free cash flow forecast on Tuesday due to significant cloud-related orders.
  • Cvs Health's quarterly revenue rose by 6.2% to $95.4 billion, exceeding the expected $92.75 billion.
  • Devon Energy exceeded earnings estimates for its third quarter on Tuesday, with increased production offsetting lower prices.
  • Microchip Technology expects third-quarter revenue and earnings to be below consensus on Tuesday, citing sluggish demand from automotive sector clients amid economic uncertainty.
  • International Flavors & Fragrances has increased its annual revenue forecast due to steady volume growth across all segments.
  • Emerson Electric offered on Tuesday to buy the remaining shares of Aspentech it doesn't already own, valuing the company at $15.1 billion, as it seeks to focus more on industrial automation.

Europe and Asia

  • Novo Nordisk reports Q3 operating profit in line with expectations, but lowers full-year sales and earnings forecasts.
  • Siemens Healthineers achieves full-year earnings guidance.
  • Crédit Agricole reports lower third-quarter net income and sales.
  • BP Plc plans to sell all its service stations in the Netherlands.
  • AstraZeneca undertakes to participate in ongoing investigation in China.
  • Prysmian strengthens electrical networks with contract with RTE in France.
  • Evotec maintains its annual forecasts despite a decline in sales in the first 9 months of the year.
  • Generali in talks to acquire MGG Investment Group.
  • TeamViewer revises its revenue forecasts downwards.
  • Commerzbank profit down 6% in Q3, better than expected.
  • Solvay exceeds market expectations in Q3 and slightly raises its EBITDA guidance.
  • Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M) issues a major layoff notice at its Eskilstuna warehouse.
  • Enel acquires treasury shares for over 4 million euros.
  • Diagnostics group DiaSorin reports a 6% rise in nine-month profits.
  • Elisa uses Nokia 's fiber platform to test a 100G passive optical network.
  • Deutsche Bank injects $607.5 million into its Indian operations.
  • Rio Tinto and China's State Power Investment Corporation join forces to test battery swap truck technology.
  • Banca Popolare Di Sondrio raises forecasts after nine months of growth.
  • Bittium Oyj wins order from Finnish defense forces for tactical radios.
  • Toyota maintains its forecasts despite a fall in earnings.
  • Itochu net profit rises 6% to $2.9 billion in H1.
  • Honda Motor reports a 15% drop in Q2 operating profit.

Today's main earnings reports: Costco Wholesale Corporation, Qualcomm, ARM Holdings, Gilead Sciences, Mercadolibre, Toyota, Itochu, Honda Motor, Novo Nordisk, Siemens Healthineers...