• The EU is expected to launch an antitrust investigation into Microsoft's Office suite following the failure of negotiations on remedies.
  • EU sets August 7 deadline for agreement between Adobe and Figma.
  • Meta Platforms takes on Twitter with Threads.
  • Yahoo's boss wants to take company public, he tells Financial Times.
  • Four British banks have been summoned on Thursday by the Financial Conduct Authority, the UK's financial regulator, because the rates at which their customers' deposits are remunerated are too low. Natwest, Barclays, HSBC and Lloyds are concerned.
  • French supermarket group Casino said on Tuesday it had received two offers - from EP Global Commerce a.s. and Fimalac on the one hand, and from 3F Holding on the other - aimed at strengthening its equity capital at a time when the heavily indebted retail group is engaged in negotiations with its creditors to restructure its debt.
  • Amazon deploys Rivian electric vans in Germany.
  • ENGIE - Ocean Winds, the joint venture between the French energy company and EDP, Portugal's leading electricity utility, said on Tuesday that it had applied to the Australian government to develop offshore wind farms off the coast of Victoria.
  • Haleon plans to sell its smoking cessation products business, valued at $800 billion, according to Bloomberg.
  • Fitch upgraded Deutsche Bank's credit rating from BBB+ to A-, with a stable outlook.
  • Ryanair reported a one-month passenger record in June, with 17.4 million passengers, up 9% on last year.
  • ABB sells its US power conversion business to AcBel for $505 million.
  • Repsol, Acciona, ACS and Enagas pay dividends.