CA daily briefing: Monday 1 June

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
Today, 1 June, marks the start of Volunteers' Week 2020. Volunteers’ Week is a chance to show support and give thanks to those who give up something to give back something. Our article describes the ways you can get involved in volunteering and the various volunteering opportunities available through ICAS.
- Make COVID-19 recovery green, say business leaders (BBC News)
- FTSE 100 jumps after US stops short of ending China trade deal (City AM)
- British watchdog enlists eight insurers for pandemic test case (Reuters)
- Warburg Pincus steps in to rescue £1.8bn wealth merger (Sky News)
- UK's smallest firms divert £10bn in exports away from EU (The Guardian)
- Furlough scheme to finish at end of October, says chancellor (BBC News)
- Financial services firms unlikely to return to the 'old normal' (City AM)
- Trafigura investigated for alleged corruption, market manipulation (The Guardian)
- Wave of restaurant insolvencies to be caused by coronavirus pandemic, experts forecast (The Independent)
That's all for now. Check back tomorrow for your Tuesday briefing.