• BMW cuts its 2022 forecast due to the war in Ukraine.
  • Tencent will cut more than 20 percent of cloud business workforce.
  • Inditex doubles profits in 2021.
  • Theater operator AMC Entertainment invests in struggling miner Hycroft.
  • Alimentation Couche-Tard's fiscal third-quarter earnings beat expectations.
  • Globalive Capital offered to buy Shaw Communications' Freedom Mobile division for $2.94 billion.
  • Apple supplier Foxconn announced Wednesday that it has restarted some production at its Shenzhen plant in southern China after meeting government requirements by setting up a "closed-loop" system in which employees live and work in a bubble.
  • Tesla suspended operations at its Shanghai plant, which produces an average of 2,018 vehicles a day, for two days amid a resurgent COVID-19 outbreak in China, an internal memo to employees and suppliers shows.
  • The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) expressed concern Wednesday about the $8.6 billion takeover of Avast by U.S. cybersecurity firm NortonLifeLock, saying the move could harm competition.
  • Japan will buy a total of 145 million doses of Pfizer and Moderna's COVID-19 vaccines for a second booster shot, Kyodo news agency reported Wednesday, citing a government source.
  • Seagen - Sanofi announced Wednesday an exclusive partnership with the U.S. company to develop antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) that can target up to three forms of cancer.
  • Alibaba Group- Chinese online retail giant and internet and mobile services group Tencent Holdings is set to cut a total of tens of thousands of jobs this year as Chinese authorities tighten regulations in the sector, sources said.

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