• China Evergrande Group and Evergrande Property Services listings suspended on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
  • The whistleblower behind the Wall Street Journal's series of damning articles, Frances Haugen, accuses Facebook of lying to its users and investors.
  • Clayton, Dubilier & Rice won the bidding for WM Morrison with an offer of £7bn, or GBp287 a share.
  • Swiss police searched the premises of Credit Suisse in connection with the Greensill case.
  • Merck, whose shares jumped 8% on Friday, will seek approval for an anti-Covid pill.
  • General Motors ' car sales fall for the first time in four quarters.
  • Google is reportedly abandoning plans to offer bank accounts, according to the Wall Street Journal.
  • Volvo Cars is finalizing plans for an IPO in Stockholm, according to the Wall Street Journal.
  • Sun Life Financial to buy DentaQuest for $2.475 billion.
  • Mediaset intends to change its capital structure by establishing two classes of shares to facilitate potential cross-border alliances.
  • Sandoz(Novartis), Taro and Apotex pay $447.2 million to US authorities to settle a cartel case.
  • Tesla delivers 241,300 vehicles in the third quarter, beating analysts' estimates of around 225,500.
  • BaFin is investigating Northern Data, whose stock fell 22% on Friday.
  • D'Ieteren has completed the acquisition of 40% of TVH Parts. Rivian wants to be listed on Nasdaq.