Global markets live: Nvidia, General Motors, Hologic, Chevron, Stellantis…
Every day, the MarketScreener team selects the most important news about listed companies worldwide. Here's a short summary for your convenience:
North America:
- Nvidia projected earnings of $19 billion on $43 billion revenue amidst U.S. chip restrictions on China.
- General Motors invests $888 million in Tonawanda Propulsion Plant for V-8 engine production and files for a bond offering.
- CenterPoint Energy Inc. announces a public offering of common stock, increases capital expenditure plan to $52.5 billion.
- Hologic rejects $16 billion buyout offers from TPG and Blackstone.
- Citigroup's Polish unit, Bank Handlowy, to focus on corporate banking by 2027, selling consumer banking to Velobank S.A.
- Exxon Mobil sells 82.89% stake in Esso SAF to North Atlantic.
- Chevron faces a fire incident in Angola, while maintaining assets in Venezuela with U.S. authorization.
- Honeywell to appoint Elliott Investment Management's Marc Steinberg to its board.
Europe:
- Stellantis appoints Antonio Filosa as new CEO, effective June 23.
- UniCredit increases stake in Alpha Bank, proposes sale of Russian assets, and focuses on a merger with Banco BPM.
- BBVA plans to invest $5.2 billion in Mexico through 2030.
- British American Tobacco sells a stake in ITC Ltd, generating £1.05 billion to $1.42 billion for share buyback.
- RWE wins a lawsuit dismissal in Germany over climate change damages.
- Soitec reports decreased FY 2025 revenue, withdraws 2026 guidance, appoints Albin Jacquemont as CFO.
Rest of the world:
- Xiaomi reports record profits and revenues, boosting share price expectations.
- TSMC expands global presence with $25.4 million in fixed-income securities and a new chip design center in Munich.
- Saudi Aramco successfully prices a three-part bond sale to raise funds.