CA daily briefing: Wednesday 10 March

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
The latest from ICAS
We celebrated International Women’s Day 2021 with a panel of CA speakers from the education, fashion and sport sectors. They shared their career journeys, including the challenges they faced along the way. Watch the webinar on demand here.
Today's top stories from around the web
- Money launderers 'prey on generation Covid' (BBC News)
- Renters mull move back to central London to experience city buzz after lockdown lifts (City AM)
- England's £37 billion COVID-19 test and trace not making a difference, lawmakers say (Reuters)
- Cathay Pacific posts record $2.8bn loss for 2020 (BBC News)
- Shares in Europe and US hit Covid peaks on Biden stimulus hopes (The Guardian)
- Grant Thornton appointed to Greensill Capital administration (Accountancy Daily)
- COVID-19: Just Eat losses widen despite 40% leap in lockdown orders (Sky News)
- Air passenger duty: Review of tax on domestic flights planned (BBC News)
- Wagamama owner The Restaurant Group taps investors for £175m (City AM)
- Verkada surveillance cameras at Tesla, hundreds more businesses breached: hackers (Reuters)
That's all for today. Check back tomorrow for your Thursday briefing.