- UBS will sell Credit Suisse 's equity trading business in China.
- General Motors will adopt Tesla 's charging standard for its next generation of electric vehicles. Tesla has reportedly asked its suppliers to prepare to produce 375,000 Cybertrucks a year.
- Docusign climbed 7.4% in early trading after raising its annual sales target above market expectations.
- Lordstown Motors announced its intention to take legal action against Foxconn to ensure that the Taiwanese subcontractor honors a planned purchase of nearly 10% of its capital.
- 31 German semiconductor projects are to receive EUR 4 billion in federal funding, including some by Infineon and Elmos.
- EU warns of "heavy sanctions" against Meta for online content targeting children.
- CRH wins shareholder approval for primary listing in the USA.
- Tesco accused of misleading customers on the price of Clubcard offers.
- Bristol-Myers Squibb wins FDA approval for cell therapy production site.
- Today's main earnings report: Nio...
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