CA daily briefing: Friday 11 September

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here to give you today's latest news and updates.
The latest from ICAS
Each year, ICAS seeks the CAs aged 35 and under making a positive impact in the categories of technology, trust and talent. The Top Young CAs competition showcases the best and brightest in the world of accounting, finance and business. Meet this year's judges.
Today's top stories from around the web
- UK economy continues recovery in July (BBC News)
- City of London Corporation hits out at China for breaching its UK treaty (City AM)
- EU ramps up no-deal preparations as it weighs UK's Brexit ultimatum (Reuters)
- Rio Tinto CEO and senior executives resign from company after Juukan Gorge debacle (The Guardian)
- Heathrow Airport warns of jobs risk if no aviation recovery (Reuters)
- British Airways owner scraps flights after 'levelling off' in bookings (Sky News)
- Furlough 'must be extended' to avoid mass unemployment, say MPs (BBC News)
- ECB can't be complacent as only partial progress made on inflation (Reuters)
- Citigroup becomes first big Wall Street bank to be run by female CEO (The Guardian)
That's all for this week. Check back next week for your Monday briefing.