CA daily briefing: Tuesday 2 March

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
The latest from ICAS
ICAS Council Member Emily Cheyne CA shares her unique perspective on having dyslexia, comparing herself to others and how it's time to stop thinking that one way of working is appropriate for everyone.
Today's top stories from around the web
- Chancellor set to announce £400m for arts sector (BBC News)
- Unlocking the UK could trigger 6 years of economic growth in just 10 months (City AM)
- Brexodus from City of London to the EU slows (Reuters)
- Sunak’s zeal to repair UK finances swims against global tide (Bloomberg)
- Global markets rally as hopes for sustainable economic recovery rise (The Guardian)
- Pandemic could trigger a review of UK tax policy (Accountancy Age)
- Boohoo facing possible US import ban after allegations over use of slave labour (Sky News)
- Volvo Cars bets on electric vehicles (BBC News)
- Weir Group revenues stable after pivot away from oil and gas (City AM)
- Arctic island finds green power can be a curse (Reuters)
That's all for today. Check back tomorrow for your Wednesday briefing.