• Vivendi lists its music subsidiary Universal Music Group on Tuesday in Amsterdam, valued at €33bn.
  • AirAsia has reached an agreement with Airbus to restructure a major order for A320neo family aircraft.
  • Deutsche Lufthansa launches a €2.1bn capital increase.
  • Conversely, International Consolidated Airlines does not intend to solicit its shareholders.
  • China Evergrande 's downward spiral continues on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
  • Royal Dutch Shell plans to start large-scale production of sustainable aviation fuel by 2025.
  • The US opens a new legal front against Takata after new findings of defective airbags.
  • ENI mandates J.P. Morgan to sell a minority stake in its power generation subsidiary Enipower.
  • Brookfield Asset Management is offering $6.96 billion (AUD 2.50 per share) for AusNet.
  • Transurban will pay AUD11.1bn (about $8.06bn) to increase its stake in WestConnex, the country's longest network of car tunnels, from 51% to 100%.
  • Prudential will raise $2.9 billion in Hong Kong.
  • SSE denies rumors of a split.
  • Investment firms Tiedemann and Alvarium are to merge and go public via SPAC
  • Cartesian Growth Corp, based on a valuation of $1.4 billion.
  • Vattenfall raises its environmental targets and aims for zero emissions by 2040.
  • Sensirion invests in diagnostics by acquiring Aisight.
  • Honda Motor targets annual sales of 70,000 Prologue electric vehicles in the U.S. starting in 2024.
  • ABB and Microsoft extend their partnership.