• SAP SE was up two percent after the close of trading, following its quarterly results.
  • Logitech raises its outlook after reporting positive first-quarter results.
  • Lindt has improved its results and launched a share buyback program.
  • Givaudan reports earnings that surpassed analysts' expectations for the first half of 2024.
  • Randstad reports second-quarter results that fell below expectations.
  • Banco de Sabadell's second-quarter net profit is up thirty-five percent.
  • Porsche AG has tempered its electric vehicle ambitions, stating the transition will take years and has reduced its 2024 forecasts.
  • Var Energi's second-quarter operating profit was below expectations.
  • Eni has signed an exclusivity agreement with investment firm KKR concerning the potential sale of a minority stake in the Enilive biofuels unit.
  • Julius Bär appoints a new CEO, Stefan Bollinger, from Goldman Sachs.
  • Bayer faces prosecution for anti-competitive practices in the US animal drug market.
  • Merlin Properties returns to profit, pivoting from shopping centers to warehouses.
  • Galenica increases its stake in Redcare Pharmacy.
  • CrowdStrike falls again after a warning of a cyber attack targeting its customers in Latin America.
  • Cadence Design loses two percent after its quarterly results.
  • NXP loses eight percent after its quarterly results.
  • Berkshire Hathaway sells further shares in BYD, reducing its stake to less than five percent.
  • Trian, Nelson Peltz's company, is taking a stake in Solventum, a spin-off from 3M Company.
  • Wiz is backing out of a twenty-three billion dollar deal with Google, which also abandons plans to remove cookies from Chrome.
  • Brown & Brown's quarterly profit jumps thirty-five percent thanks to higher commissions and fees.
  • Tesla plans to use humanoid robots in production by 2025.
  • L Catterton fund, financed in particular by LVMH, is said to have approached Mattel about a takeover.
  • The founder of South Korean company Kakao arrested for stock manipulation.
  • Lynas' quarterly sales fall due to lower production and prices.
  • United Parcel Service (UPS) reported a drop in second-quarter earnings, with adjusted earnings per share falling from two dollars and fifty-four cents a year ago to one dollar and seventy-nine cents, as demand for package delivery declined and higher wage costs weighed on margins.
  • General Motors reported better-than-consensus second-quarter earnings and sales and raised its annual profit forecast for the second time this year.
  • Kimberly-Clark raised its annual profit forecast and reported above-consensus second-quarter earnings.
  • NXP Semiconductors expects third-quarter sales to be below consensus. The stock dropped by seven point eight percent before the opening. Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, and ON Semiconductor also fell by two point six percent, two point six percent, and two point nine percent, respectively.
  • GE Aerospace raised its annual profit forecast due to strong demand for after-sales services.
  • Centene announced its intention to reaffirm its profit forecast for 2024.
  • Alphabet and Tesla are set to publish their second-quarter results after the market closes.
  • Capital One Financial, Texas Instruments, Visa, Chubb, Lockheed Martin, Coca-Cola, Invesco, Philip Morris International, and others are also due to report results on Tuesday.
  • Goldman Sachs's alternative investment platform acquired logistics assets in Australia to expand its real estate portfolio.
  • Cadence Design Systems reported below-consensus third-quarter sales, facing competition from rival Synopsys.
  • Nucor reported above-consensus earnings.
  • Alphabet's cybersecurity company Wiz is expected to go public as planned.
  • Vista Outdoor announced that Czechoslovak Group raised its bid for its ammunition business, Kinetic Group.
  • Brown & Brown's second-quarter profit rose significantly.

Today's main earnings reports include: Alphabet, Tesla, Visa, The Coca-Cola Company, Danaher, Texas Instruments, GE Aerospace, Comcast, Philip Morris International, United Parcel Service, Lockheed Martin, Moody's, Spotify Technology, General Motors, Kimberly-Clark, LVMH, Compass, Kuehne und Nagel, Givaudan, Thales, ASM International, Lindt, Naturgy, UPM-Kymmene, Dassault Aviation, Edenred, Alfa Laval, Logitech International, Norsk Hydro, Banco de Sabadell, Akzo Nobel...