CA daily briefing: Thursday 24 September

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbsion here with today's latest news and updates.
The latest from ICAS
Member institutes of Chartered Accountants Worldwide, including ICAS, share how they have helped governments to navigate the COVID-19 crisis.
Today's top stories from around the web
- Sunak set to unveil emergency jobs scheme (BBC News)
- Budget cancelled as Rishi Sunak prepares to unveil new business support package (City AM)
- UK managed assets seen near pre-pandemic record above $10tr (Reuters)
- Lockdown Lite is Europe’s new strategy for fighting COVID-19 (Bloomberg)
- Cineworld issues warning over future after £1.3bn loss (The Guardian)
- India's richest man emerges as surprise suitor for ailing Debenhams (Sky News)
- Many firms 'have not considered Brexit effect' (BBC News)
- Act now to prevent culture sector collapse, say MPs (City AM)
- Carbon storage technologies critical for meeting climate targets – IEA (The Guardian)
- Ryanair to put UK staff on unpaid leave if furlough scheme dropped - CEO (Reuters)
That's all for today. Check tomorrow for your Friday briefing.