Pfizer, BioNTech Say Vaccine Is Safe for Young Children 
 

The companies said the Covid-19 vaccine generated levels of antibodies that were similar to those of younger adults, meeting the study's measurements of success.

 
Oil Companies to Be Sidelined at U.N.'s Climate Conference 
 

While retailers, tech companies and consumer products makers have been named as "principal partners" for COP26 in Glasgow, oil majors like BP and Shell will have a lower profile.

 
Europe's OVHcloud Plans IPO at Potential $4.7 Billion Valuation 
 

Possible offering comes amid surging demand for web hosting and other cloud services after the pandemic pushed businesses and consumers to accelerate the adoption of digital communication to interact.

 
Workers End Strike at Mondelez International 
 

Workers at Mondelez International have ended a weekslong strike as union members overwhelmingly accepted a new four-year contract.

 
Shell to Start Making Lower-Carbon Jet Fuel as Regulations Loom 
 

The Anglo-Dutch energy giant is the first big oil company to disclose production and sales targets for sustainable aviation fuel as demand ramps up.

 
Investment Firms Tiedemann and Alvarium Near Deal to Merge, Go Public Via SPAC 
 

The combined investment firm would be called Alvarium Tiedemann Holdings and be valued at roughly $1.4 billion in the deal with the SPAC Cartesian Growth Corp., people familiar with the matter say.

 
Prudential Plans Hong Kong Share Offering 
 

Prudential intends to raise up to $2.9 billion by issuing new shares as the insurer looks to redeem high-coupon debt due in six months and invest for growth.

 
Brookfield Asset Management Makes $6.96 Billion Offer for AusNet 
 

Australian power distributor AusNet Services Ltd. said it intends to recommend shareholders accept a takeover proposal from Brookfield Asset Management Inc. that values its equity at $6.96 billion.

 
TikTok Maker Caps Screen Time for Youths in China 
 

ByteDance implements "youth mode" for users under age 14 as Beijing steps up scrutiny of tech use by young people.

 
Universal Music Spinoff to Test Investors' Appetite for Music 
 

The company behind Taylor Swift and Drake is expected to list in Europe on Tuesday after Vivendi distributes shares to its stockholders.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

September 20, 2021 07:15 ET (11:15 GMT)

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