- Finance minister Pierre Gramegna gave an exclusive interview to Paperjam, in which he spoke of Luxembourg keeping its shares in BIL, about London staying the first global financial centre, and that the 2018 budget will be one of continuity.
- Google appealed against the European commission’s record antitrust fine of €2.424 billion. The battle could drag on for years. The general court of the European union is now handling the case.
- Goodyear, the tyre producer, will announce on Tuesday plans to build a centre for innovation in Dudelange. In Colmar-Berg, it will then have more space for its R&D activities.
- Yves Mersch, member of the board of governors of the European central bank, has said in an interview that the housing market is in the hands of just a few banks, which could pose systemic risks, and that macroprudential measures are needed.
- The centre left LSAP presented its framework programme for the local elections. Its main priority is affordable housing.