By WSJ Staff
Cheniere Energy (LNG): The European Union agreed to buy $750 billion of U.S. energy products under the newly struck trade deal. Energy exporters rose in premarket trading. Shares of Cheniere, which provides liquefied natural gas, jumped nearly 8%.
Samsung Electronics (KR:005930): The South Korean technology company will make semiconductors for Tesla $(TSLA)$ in a $16.5 billion multiyear deal. Tesla's stock rose premarket, while Samsung shares jumped 6.8%.
ASML $(ASML)$, STMicroelectronics $(STM)$: European chip stocks rose after the EU-U.S. deal. The bloc's semiconductors will be subject to the baseline 15% tariff, rather than a higher levy.
Heineken (NL:HEIA): The world's second-largest brewer forecast broadly flat annual sales volumes and flagged that U.S. tariffs would weigh more in the second half. Shares fell nearly 5% in the Netherlands.
LVMH (FR:MC): The luxury conglomerate is in discussions to sell fashion brand Marc Jacobs in a deal that could fetch around $1 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported. LVMH's stock is down by around a fifth this year.
Apple $(AAPL)$, Amazon $(AMZN.UK)$, Meta $(META)$, Microsoft $(MSFT.UK)$: The four members of the "Magnificent Seven" are set to report quarterly earnings on Wednesday and Thursday.
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