PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times - May 13

- South Korea's Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) is in talks with the British government to build a nuclear power station off the coast of Wales. - Accounting firm Grant Thornton said it expects to earn 46 million pounds ($57.60 million) in fees for running the administration of collapsed supply chain finance company Greensill Capital, making it one of the most costly British insolvency processes in recent years.


Reuters | Updated: 13-05-2024 05:53 IST | Created: 13-05-2024 05:53 IST
PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times - May 13

The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. Headlines

- Newspaper groups warn Apple over ad-blocking plans - South Korean state energy monopoly in talks to build new UK nuclear plant

- Grant Thornton set to earn 46 mln stg for Greensill administration Overview

- British newspaper groups have warned Apple that any move to impose a so-called "web eraser" tool to block advertisements would put the financial sustainability of journalism at risk. - South Korea's Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) is in talks with the British government to build a nuclear power station off the coast of Wales.

- Accounting firm Grant Thornton said it expects to earn 46 million pounds ($57.60 million) in fees for running the administration of collapsed supply chain finance company Greensill Capital, making it one of the most costly British insolvency processes in recent years. ($1 = 0.7986 pounds)

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