Global markets live: Nvidia, Tesla, UnitedHealth, GSK, TUI…
Every day, the MarketScreener team selects the most important news about listed companies worldwide. Here's a short summary for your convenience:

North America:
- Nvidia expands global partnerships and enhances AI capabilities through strategic alliances with Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
- Tesla explores a new pay deal for CEO Elon Musk amidst resuming shipments of Chinese parts and weak Model Y sales.
- UnitedHealth Group faces stock decline and suspended annual forecast following CEO Andrew Witty's resignation.
- Ford Motor recalls 273,789 vehicles in the U.S. due to a brake fluid leak risk.
- Southwest Airlines declares its 185th quarterly dividend and seeks to expand its international network.
- Pfizer dissolves its stake in Akero Therapeutics according to an SEC filing.
- Nucor halts production due to a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized IT system access.
- Apple offers iPhone discounts in China to counteract slowing sales.
- Compass Group PLC reports strong first-half sales and profit, confirming its annual outlook.
- Foxconn reports a 91% surge in Q1 profits due to rising AI server demand.
Europe:
- Daimler Truck lowers its 2025 forecasts due to US tariffs and demand uncertainties.
- Imperial Brands CEO Stefan Bomhard to retire, with CFO Lukas Paravicini taking over amidst higher pretax profits.
- GSK acquires efimosfermin alfa from Boston Pharmaceuticals for up to $2 billion.
- TUI confirms 2025 financial targets despite a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss.
- Telefonica reports a Q1 net loss of 1.3 billion euros due to write-offs in Argentina and Peru.
Rest of the world: