• Logitech will replace The Swatch Group in the SMI.
  • Knorr-Bremse gives up on buying Hella.
  • Microsoft warns of a flaw in Windows and recommends a patch.
  • Google is sued by 36 US states over suspected anti-competitive practices on its Play Store.
  • Implenia and its allies win €228 million in contracts for the Lyon-Turin railway.
  • Deutsche Lufthansa has raised €1bn on the bond market.
  • Deliveroo raises part of its 2021 targets.
  • The vice governor of the Bank of China warns that other Chinese payment companies will suffer the same fate as Ant Group (Alibaba).
  • Siemens Mobility lands $3.4 billion train order from Amtrak.
  • China's LinkDoc abandons its IPO on Wall Street under pressure from Beijing. 
  • The Boeing Company - lost 2.4% in pre-market trading after Russian media outlet RBC reported that Aeroflot subsidiary Pobeda had canceled an order for 20 737 MAX planes.
  • Didi fell 5.8% in pre-market trading, Alibaba 3.0%, and Baidu 3.8%, as Chinese companies listed on Wall Street continued to suffer from Beijing's announcement of increased scrutiny of its overseas listed companies.
  • Biogen lost 3.3% in pre-market trading as the U.S. FDA effectively reduced the target population for its Alzheimer's disease treatment.
  • Ford - The carmaker's leasing arm in Switzerland was fined 7.7 million francs (7.10 million euros) by the Swiss Competition Commission for colluding with eight other companies in the sector in the country.
  • Tesla was down 2.7 percent in pre-market trading as data released by the China Automobile Manufacturers' Federation showed Elon Musk's group sold 33,155 Chinese-made vehicles in June, including exports, compared with 33,463 in May.
  • Twitter has appointed an interim manager for its Indian subsidiary to oversee compliance of posted content and will soon appoint two more managers to comply with new rules imposed by India.
  • Motorola Solutions - The U.K. competition authority said Thursday it is considering an investigation into Motorola's Airwave network, used by the country's emergency services.