CA daily briefing: Wednesday 19 February 2020

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Hilde Oesterkloeft here with the latest news from ICAS and around the world.
The latest from ICAS
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Today's top stories from around the web
- 737 Max: Debris found in new planes' fuel tanks (BBC News)
- Brexit brings record number of businesses to Netherlands in 2019 (Reuters)
- Coming soon: £150m Hollywood-style film studios to Reading (The Guardian)
- Coronavirus crisis: Jaguar Land Rover warns of UK production hit as it runs out of parts (Sky News)
- Employers warned it's not 'business as usual' under UK points-based immigration system (City AM)
- EU puts Cayman Islands on tax haven blacklist (BBC News)
- Qatar Airways ups holding in BA-owner IAG to 25.1% with new $600 million stake (Reuters)
- UK's cash system 'will collapse without new laws' (BBC News)
- UK live entertainment sector poised for £2.3bn 5G boost (City AM)
That's all for today, check back tomorrow for your Thursday briefing.