• Twitter filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Elon Musk for violating the social network's $44 billion buyout deal after the multibillionaire decided to walk away from the project.
  • Alphabet announced that it will slow hiring through the end of the year, explaining that it is "not protected against economic headwinds."
  • Delta Air Lines said Wednesday it expects a "significant" profit for the full year, as strong demand helped it post its best quarterly result since the start of the pandemic in the second quarter.
  • The European Union's General Court has ruled that the European Commission can Illumina's takeover of its compatriot Grail, rejecting its appeal against the review.
  • Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has confirmed it is in negotiations with KKR to buy software company MYOB Group, in a deal that local media have valued at more than A$4.5 billion.
  • The Boeing Company delivered 121 planes in the second quarter.
  • Microsoft is cutting its workforce in July, according to Bloomberg.
  • Apple and Zoom Video Communications fined in Russia for refusing to store local citizens' data on Russian territory.
  • Victoria's Secret cuts 160 management positions in a reorganization.
  • Siemens Energy wins contract for all-electric LNG project in Canada.
  • FlatexDEGIRO achieves revenues of EUR 209.60 million in the first half of 2022.
  • Glencore completes $525 million sale of all BaseCore Metals royalties to Sandstorm Gold.
  • VAT Group achieves 28% growth in Q2 2022.
  • Finland and Germany are discussing a rescue plan for Uniper.
  • Exor completes the sale of reinsurer PartnerRe to French Covea.
  • Outokumpu sells the majority of its long products unit for $229 million.
  • Kongsberg Gruppen says it is on track to meet fiscal 2022 targets.
  • Konecranes lowers 2022 earnings guidance.

Main earnings reports of the day: The Progressive Corp., Fastenal Company ... All the agenda here.