• FAA considers restricting United Airlines routes after a series of safety incidents.
  • Ageas abandons bid for Direct Line.
  • Iberdrola cuts its ambitions for green hydrogen production in 2030 by almost two-thirds, after delays in obtaining financing for certain projects.
  • Amazon appeals the fine imposed by the French authorities in the personnel surveillance case.
  • PostNL reached an agreement with unions on a 19% pay rise for delivery drivers from January 2024 to December 2025.
  • Nissan targets sales growth of one million vehicles over the next three years, according to its new strategic plan unveiled this morning.
  • Bosch, Lennox and Samsung vie for Johnson Controls' HVAC assets.
  • AstraZeneca receives US approval for treatment of neuromyelitis optica spectrum.
  • Booking in the hot seat of the Italian regulator for its preferred partner program.
  • US FDA approves AbbVie's treatment for ovarian cancer.
  • Cannabis groups such as Aurora and Canopy soar after Germany passes partial legalization law.
  • Walmart-backed technology company Ibotta applies to go public in the US.
  • Boeing said on Monday that its CEO Dave Calhoun would step down at the end of 2024. Shares up 2.2% in pre-market trading.
  • Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) are down more than 2% in premarket trading as China considers a gradual ban on the use of U.S.-manufactured chips in government computers and servers, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
  • Nvidia - Reuters reported that a coalition of technology companies including Qualcomm, Google and Intel is planning to fight the chipmaker's dominance in artificial intelligence (AI).
  • AppleAlphabetMeta - The European Union's competition services will investigate all three companies for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Regulation, announced the EU executive announced in a press release.
  • Apple's Vision Pro mixed reality headset will be released in mainland China this year, the group's CEO Tim Cook said on Sunday, quoted by official Chinese media.
  • Match, owner of dating site Tinder, on Monday appointed Instacart executive Laura Jones and Spencer Rascoff, co-founder of real estate advertising group Zillow, to its board of directors, following discussions with activist investor Elliott Investment Management to improve its performance.
  • Chemours announced on Friday that it had promoted Denise Dignam to Group Managing Director with immediate effect, one month after she was appointed to the post on an interim basis.
  • Ingersoll - The air compressor manufacturer announced on Monday that it had acquired ILC Dover from the investment firm New Mountain Capital for approximately $2.33 billion, in order to expand its presence in the life sciences markets.