CA daily briefing: Friday 28 August

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here to give you the latest news and updates from ICAS and around the world.
The latest from ICAS
The ICAS Charities Panel has produced guidance on going concern for charity trustees covering reporting and accounting, financial management and external scrutiny considerations. Read a summary of the guidance now.
Today's top stories from around the web
- Renters need financial help, campaigners warn (BBC News)
- London business confidence improves for second consecutive month (City AM)
- Gatwick Airport posts £321m loss as passenger numbers collapse (Reuters)
- Calls for high-level 'personnel changes' at Rio Tinto after Juukan Gorge destruction (The Guardian)
- Overpayments 'rip-off' on phone contracts could cost you more than £400 a year (Sky News)
- NZ takes action over stock market cyber attacks (BBC News)
- Japanese PM Shinzo Abe ‘set to resign’ for health reasons (City AM)
- Distressed funds eye European companies as virus support schemes ease (Reuters)
- Poorest countries face lost decade due to COVID-19, says IMF (The Guardian)
- Bumper summer for IPOs with fastest start to second half since 2007 (City AM)
That's all for this week. Check back on next week for your Monday briefing.