Spanish blue-chips have positioned themselves for tens of billions of euros in EU coronavirus aid, the UK is drawing up plans to turn London into a rival to Singapore as a hub for shipping companies, and online brokers are scrambling to hold on to customers acquired during a surge in account openings amid the pandemic. Plus, the FT’s energy correspondent, Nathalie Thomas, explains what a possible new nuclear power plant in England means for the UK’s clean energy goals
Spanish companies jostle for EU recovery fund billions
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UK draws up plans to rival Singapore with post-Brexit shipping regime
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Investment platforms scramble to retain new customers
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UK enters formal EDF talks over £20bn Sizewell C nuclear plant
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