CA daily briefing: Tuesday 6 October

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here with today's latest news and updates.
The latest from ICAS
In her latest article, Anne Adrain highlights the recently issued consultation from the IFRS Foundation Trustees on a global approach to sustainability reporting
Today's top stories from around the web
- Nearly 500,000 redundancies planned since crisis began (BBC News)
- City watchdog secures £1.6m order against money laundering fugitive (City AM)
- Sunak says his priority is jobs, not tax rises (Reuters)
- Deutsche Bank CEO focused on strategy but won’t rule out M&A (Bloomberg)
- Boris Johnson to unveil plan to power all UK homes with wind by 2030 (The Guardian)
- Government to allow airport testing as industry fury grows (The Independent)
- 45,000 to lose their jobs as Cineworld brings curtain down on UK and US cinemas (Sky News)
- State pension age hits 66 and set to rise further (BBC News)
- European stocks seek direction after Wall Street rally (Reuters)
- COVID-19 has highlighted America's flaws, says bank boss Jamie Dimon (The Guardian)
That's all for today. Check back next tomorrow for your Wednesday briefing.