• Boeing fell by almost 1% in pre-market trading, and SouthWest Airlines by 1.2%, after the loss of the engine cowling of a Boeing 737-800 during a takeoff in Denver on Sunday, triggering an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). In addition, Bernstein spoke of a "situation of purgatory" until Boeing resolves some of its problems, which led the intermediary to reduce his price target on the aircraft manufacturer from $240 to $32.
  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) - The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on Monday that it would provide the Taiwanese group's U.S. division with a $6.6 billion subsidy for advanced semiconductor production in Phoenix, Arizona, as well as a low-cost loan of up to $5 billion. TSMC shares gain 1.4% in pre-market trading.
  • Paramount Global may buy independent studio Skydance Media in a stock deal valued at around $5 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday evening.
  • Warner Music Group announced on Saturday that it was dropping its bid for Believe after approaching the French digital music group at the end of February.
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb announced Saturday that results from late-stage studies of its experimental schizophrenia drug showed it helped reduce symptoms of the disease without the common side effect of weight gain associated with other antipsychotics.
  • Johnson & Johnson - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the company's cell therapy, along with Bristol Myers Squibb's, as an early treatment for patients suffering from multiple myeloma.
  • The Netherlands prepares to comply with US requirements on ASML exports to China.
  • Shell and Saudi Aramco battle to buy Pavillion Energy from Temasek.
  • CEO of steelmaker SSAB steps down.
  • Bpost acquires Staci to expand its logistics portfolio.
  • AstraZeneca obtains US approval for Enhertu, a solid tumor treatment.
  • Bilfinger eyes acquisitions in the US and Middle East.
  • Tesla is reported by Reuters to be abandoning its low-end vehicle, but Elon Musk has denied this (on X). On the other hand, the group plans to present its robotaxi in early August.
  • Meta is asking a US judge to halt the FTC's prosecution for anti-competitive practices.
  • According to Microsoft, China is using AI to sow discord, particularly in the United States.
  • Apple will allow music streaming applications in Europe to link to their own websites for purchases. In addition, the group is asking a US appeals court to overturn the import ban on the Apple Watch.
  • Naturgy Energy plans to sell its Australian assets for $2.6 billion, according to Bloomberg.
  • Sapiens International is considering a sale, according to Reuters.
  • Royal Bank of Canada dismisses its CFO due to an undisclosed relationship.
  • Taiwan Semiconductor said its annual sales would not be affected by the major earthquake in Taiwan on April 3.
  • Zee will reduce its workforce by 15% as part of a structural overhaul.
  • Thierry Delaporte, CEO of Wipro, resigns.
  • Shimao undergoes liquidation proceedings for non-payment of a loan initiated by China Construction Bank.