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Having worked in the British, French and Swiss financial press, Romain is able to report on local and international subjects, as comfortable in French as in the language of Shakespeare, Romain Fournier leads the editorial team of Marketscreener. A fine connoisseur of English-speaking markets, Romain delivers an editorial on the US and UK markets every day.
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Every day, the MarketScreener team selects the most important news on listed companies around the world. Here is a small summary for your convenience, the list is updated during the day:
- Sanofi and GSK obtain good results with their next-generation booster vaccine candidate, based on the variant beta antigen against Covid.
- The UK financial regulator is putting Credit Suisse under scrutiny, according to the Financial Times.
- The US SEC is investigating Goldman Sachs over ESG funds.
- BlackRock offers the choice to vote at general meetings to nearly half of its index product clients.
- Tesla will split its stock into three to make it more accessible and improve the stock’s liquidity.
- Netflix is launching a second season of Squid Game.
- Campaign launches its ad for sale.
- A large fire has ravaged a major recycling plant in central England owned by Smurfit Kappa.
- Google is paying $118 million to settle a gender discrimination class action lawsuit.
- Shares of American beauty brand Revlon fell 53% on Friday amid bankruptcy fears.
- Novartis reports positive data with Kymriah in leukemia.
- Pinterest completes the acquisition of The Yes shopping platform.
- Italy could nationalize the PJSC Lukoil refinery in Sicily.
- Tesla announced Friday evening that it would submit to its shareholders a plan to divide the par value of its shares by three in order to make them more accessible to retail investors.
- A US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) committee said on Sunday that the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is effective and safe for children aged 6 months to four years.
- LHC Group and UnitedHealth announced on Friday that they have received a request from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the US antitrust authority, for additional information about the insurer’s proposed takeover of the healthcare group for 5.4 billions of dollars.
- Last-mile electric solutions – The electric utility vehicle maker announced on Sunday that it was filing for bankruptcy protection after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) opened an investigation and withdrew all business projections presented in March.
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