- The Saudi National Bank was denied a 40% stake in Credit Suisse, according to Blick.
- Bayer shares are supported by rumors of a spin-off of its Crop Science division.
- Mark Zuckerberg announces 70 million users for Threads, launched by Meta Platforms to compete with Twitter.
- Blackstone and Veritas Capital take an interest in Ball Corp's aerospace business.
- Carl Icahn separates his personal loans from his company's shares, according to the WSJ.
- ITM Power expands in Germany with a new facility.
- A US court invalidates the patent for a combination of Novartis' heart drug Entresto (sacubitril/valsartan).
- BT Group CEO steps down. The succession process is underway.
- Nel wins US grant to accelerate development of proton exchange membrane electrolyzer.
- Safilo CFO resigns.
- General Motors cut the price of the first Cadillac Lyriq models in China by almost 14% on Monday, amid a price war on electric vehicles sold in the country.
- Wall Street-listed Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers were down in pre-market trading after the industry federation decided to abandon its pledge to avoid "abnormal pricing".
- Amazon - Nearly 900 employees at a British warehouse of the American online retail giant will begin a three-day strike next week as part of a wage dispute, the GMB union announced on Saturday.
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