Carrefour shares slump as Couche-Tard’s short pursuit ends while European stocks and U.S. futures drift
Shares of Carrefour slumped 7% on Monday, after Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard ended its short-lived takeover bid to buy the French supermarket giant.
Carrefour’s CA,
The two companies did say they will look to share best practices on fuel, pool purchasing volumes, and partner on private labels.
Suez’s SEV,
Broader markets traded in a narrow band with the U.S. shut in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Attention was building to the incoming Biden administration.
Treasury secretary nominee Janet Yellen will say the U.S. doesn’t back a weaker dollar, according to The Wall Street Journal, and one of President-elect Joe Biden’s first executive actions will be to end the Keystone XL oil pipeline, according to Canadian broadcaster CBC.
Down 0.8% last week, the Stoxx Europe 600 SXXP,
U.S. stock futures ES00,
The euro EURUSD,