US:

Qualcomm shares have jumped 8% in premarket trading, buoyed by stronger-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results.
ARM has slipped 6.6% despite surpassing earnings expectations for its fiscal second quarter.
Trump Media & Technology Group has taken a 17% hit after a previous session gain of nearly 6%,
Lyft has surged 22% following robust fourth-quarter gross bookings guidance.
MercadoLibre is down 8.9% after its latest earnings report.
AppLovin exceeded market expectations in Q3 and was seen up 28% post-close.
SolarEdge has plunged 19.9% following disappointing revenue figures.
Apple approached Foxconn Technology to build artificial intelligence servers in Taiwan.
Costco Wholesale net sales rose 7.2% in October to $20 billion.
Blackstone is acquiring Retail Opportunity Investments for approximately $4 billion.
Take-Two Interactive Software reduces second-quarter loss.
Visa and MasterCard fees under review by EU regulators.
Boeing and Airbus reportedly share China Airlines airliner order.
Cannabis stocks (Canopy Growth, Tilray Brands...) plummet after voters reject the legalization of recreational marijuana use in several US states.
AMC Entertainment reports a drop in revenues due to a reduction in the number of major Hollywood studio productions.
Qualys is considering a sale after receiving takeover interest, reports Bloomberg.
Uber and Lyft drivers in Massachusetts win the right to unionize.

Today's top earnings reports: Arista Networks, Duke Energy, AirBnB, Motorola Solutions, Fortinet, Monster Beverage...

Europe and Asia:

  • Zurich Insurance reports an increase in nine-month premiums.
  • Enel announces higher third-quarter earnings and sales, with a focus on nuclear power for decarbonization.
  • Genmab sees a decrease in third-quarter profits but an increase in sales.
  • AstraZeneca executives are under investigation for allegations of illegal drug imports into China.
  • Tenaris's third-quarter earnings fall by sixteen percent.
  • Rheinmetall lowers its operating margin forecast despite achieving record third-quarter sales.
  • Swiss Re announces a third-quarter net income of one hundred million dollars.
  • Vontobel reports growth in assets under management for the first nine months of the year.
  • Elliott acquires a stake in RWE and, according to Bloomberg, requests a share buyback.
  • Heidelberg Materials aims for higher annual earnings, driven by growth in America and effective cost management.
  • KBC Groupe reveals better-than-expected third-quarter net profit.
  • Norwegian Autostore's performance surpasses expectations in the third quarter.
  • Hapag-Lloyd places an order for twenty-four new container ships from China.
  • GN Store Nord revises its organic growth forecasts downward.
  • NTT Data reports a six percent growth in first-half earnings.
  • DBS Group initiates a two point one billion dollar share buyback program.
  • Nippon Steel reduces its net profit forecast for the current fiscal year.
  • Regis Resources begins legal proceedings related to its project in New South Wales.

Key earnings reports today: Zurich Insurance, Munich Re, Adyen, Daimler Truck, Amadeus IT Group, DBS Group...