Eli Lilly to Seek FDA Approval for Alzheimer's Drug 
 

The drugmaker said donanemab, which is similar in ways to a recently approved therapy from Biogen, has been designated for an expedited review.

 
Google Delays Cookie Removal to Late 2023 
 

The Alphabet unit said its Chrome internet browser will stop supporting a user-tracking technology called third-party cookies by late 2023, nearly two years later than its initial time frame of early 2022.

 
Deutsche Bank Overhauls Anti-Financial Crime Operations 
 

Deutsche Bank is making changes to its anti-financial crimes and compliance teams following years of regulatory scrutiny and enforcement actions, according to a recent internal memo.

 
Kiewit Corp. Pulls Out of $2.1 Billion Newark AirTrain Bid 
 

The construction firm is locked in a dispute with Newark Airport's operator over a separate project involving a $105 million cost overrun for a new bridge.

 
Ad-Tech Company Innovid to Go Public Through Proposed SPAC Merger 
 

The company is joining a flurry of businesses in the sector going public

 
JPMorgan Buys Stake in Robert Kraft's Sports-Data Company 
 

The bank plans to use the heaps of data that flows from legal sports betting, mobile ticketing and concession sales, among other things, to advise clients looking to buy and owners trying to wring more profit out of their teams.

 
Visa Buys Swedish Fintech Tink for More Than $2 Billion 
 

Acquiring the startup would give Visa a foothold in the fast-growing business of open banking, which connects consumers to multiple financial institutions.

 
FedEx Suspended Service for 1,400 Freight Customers 
 

The logistics giant suspended about 1,400 customers of its Freight shipping service earlier this month, a move that surprised customers and was aimed at easing a congested network.

 
Luminar's CFO Aims to Conserve Cash as Company Begins Commercial Production 
 

Luminar Technologies, which makes sensors for autonomous cars, is looking to boost production while building up a cash cushion on its balance sheet.

 
House Panel Votes to Curb Tech Giants 
 

Big tech firms, including Google and Facebook, lost the first round in Washington after a House committee approved far-reaching legislation to curb their market dominance. They will take the battle over the proposed regulations and oversight to the House floor and Senate.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

June 24, 2021 13:15 ET (17:15 GMT)

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