CA daily briefing: Tuesday 11 February 2020

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here with all your daily news from ICAS and around the world.
The latest from ICAS
The hunt is on for the most talented and inspirational young CA our membership has to offer.
The ICAS Top Young CAs competition is our annual showcase of the best and brightest CAs in the worlds of accounting, finance and business.
To be recognised is a fantastic opportunity to establish yourself as a leader in your field, raise your profile and promote your work to fellow CAs and beyond.
You can nominate yourself, or a deserving CA you know, for the chance to be named on our prestigious and influential Top Young CAs list.
Today's top stories from around the web
- HS2: Government to give high-speed rail line the go-ahead (BBC News)
- Treasury to unveil equivalence vision for City in white paper (City AM)
- Ex-Virgin Money chief joins cultural shake-up at Lloyd's of London (The Guardian)
- TUI sees stronger holiday demand offsetting Boeing 737 MAX woes (Sky News)
- Frictionless trade with the EU will end in 2020 (BBC News)
- Lagarde’s ECB review rush may see inflation goal decided by July (Bloomberg)
- Watchdog says JDSports/Footasylum merger may leave shoppers worse off (Reuters)
- Four Chinese military hackers charged over US Equifax breach (City AM)
That's all for today, check back tomorrow for your Wednesday briefing.