Financial Times-January 29th

Financial Times - Jan 29

2025-01-29 10:10:00 :

January 29th (Reuters) -The following is the primary story in the Financial Times. Reuters did not verify these stories and did not guarantee its accuracy.

-HSBC withdraw from Britain, the US and Europe’s investment banking parts

-William Vereker, British director of Santande, resigned with Ana Botin and Ana Botin

-Mico Microsoft stifled competition in the cloud service market and found that the British regulatory agency

-In Britain injected 2 billion pounds into Rocket Manufacturers orbex

-HBG holding transactions after management disputes

-HSBC will close its key part of the investment banking business in the UK, Europe and the United States. This is part of the CEO Georges Elehedery.

-William Vereker, British chairman of Santande, has resigned and exposed cracks with the bank’s Spanish parents and his executive director Ana Botin.

-In Britain’s anti -Toras regulatory agency has picked Microsoft’s advantages in software to stifle competitors in the British cloud service market of 9 billion pounds, because watching dogs warn that competition is “incomparable”.

-In the British government will use a loan to provide funds for the company’s small launch vendors to raise £ 20 million ($ 24.9 million) to raise the Anglo-Danish rocket manufacturer ORBEX.

-The RBG Holdings of Law Firm Rosenblatt and Memery Crystal has suspended its share transactions and stated that it is unlikely to find funds to ensure its future after long -term controversy between its management.

($ 1 = 0.8033 pounds) (Compilation of Bangalore News Editor Room)

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