- UAW drops unfair labor practice lawsuits against General Motors and Stellantis
- BAE Systems wins £4 billion UK contract for AUKUS submarine program.
- UBS agrees to settle Credit Suisse's Mozambique litigation. The Swiss bank also states that it is "not aware" of the US investigation into breaches of compliance with sanctions against Russia.
- Apple identifies iPhone 15 overheating problems.
- BASF plans to sell around ten billion euros of assets.
- Silver Lake and partner take 87% stake in Software AG following public tender offer.
- BaFin will send special auditor to Deutsche Bank, due to concerns at PostBank, according to Handelsblatt.
- BP Plc announces the departure of its US operations director, Dave Lawler, replaced by Orlando Alvarez.
- Novartis finalized the sale of its ophthalmology assets to Bausch + Lomb for up to $2.5 billion.
- Ascential confirms exclusive discussions with Apax on a possible sale of WGSN.
- Two groups, including Apollo, acquire SAS AB, according to Aftenposten.
- Vestas wins 76 MW order in Italy.
- Axel Springer has not officially launched a bidding procedure for the British newspapers Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, according to Reuters, despite rumors.
- Uniper will repay €2 billion in state aid this week.
- Walmart announced on Saturday that it would be streamlining job titles within its workforce, in some cases accompanied by pay rises.
- European competition authorities have not opened a formal investigation into chips used for artificial intelligence, the European Commission said on Monday, following raids in France targeting Nvidia for possible anti-competitive practices.
- Viatris - On Sunday, the pharmaceutical company announced agreements to divest some of its activities for a total of up to $3.6 billion, as part of its long-term strategy to focus on three therapeutic areas.
- MGM - Employees at three Detroit casinos, including one owned by MGM, voted to authorize a strike, if necessary, the United Auto Workers (UAW) and Teamsters announced on Saturday.
- Eli Lilly - The US Food and Drug Administration has refused to approve the group's drug to treat a type of skin disease.
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