Aug 7 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Headlines
- Glencore to stay in London after shelving plans for New York listing
- Britain demands China explain redacted parts of London embassy plan
- Novartis weighs deal for biotech Avidity to boost drug pipeline
- Generali sets up showdown vote for Mediobanca's future
- One in five British doctors are considering quitting, regulator warns
- No evidence of bullying or harassment at Prince Harry charity, watchdog finds
Overview
- Global miner and trader Glencore GLEN.L said that company has decided against moving its British listing to the United States.
- Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has demanded additional information from China over its plans for a new "mega" embassy in London after several of the drawings contained areas that were blacked out.
- Swiss drugmaker Novartis NOVN.S has approached U.S. biotech Avidity Biosciences RNA.O for a potential takeover offer.
- Italy's top insurer Generali GASI.MI said it would continue to assess Mediobanca's MDBI.MI bid to buy Banca Generali BGN.MI, as well as a revised distribution agreement with the private bank, which is a key part of the offer.
- Britain's General Medical Council said that a fifth of doctors are considering leaving the profession and urged ministers to radically improve career prospects for medics.
- Britain's charity regulator said it had found no evidence of bullying at a charity set up by Prince Harry, but criticised all parties for allowing a dispute to become public.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
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