Jan 16 (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
- Shell under fire from Europe's largest asset manager over
climate policy
- Alvarez & Marsal restructuring executive detained in UAE
- Greek government plans Athens airport IPO to sell 30%
stake
- Prosecutors call for 5-year jail term for former
Freshfields partner
Overview
- A group of 27 investors that own around 5% of Shell's
SHEL.L shares has co-filed an independent resolution urging
the energy company to set tighter climate targets, the biggest
such drive to date.
- An executive from consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal was
detained in the United Arab Emirates while working to overhaul
Brooge Energy 3SF.F that U.S. authorities charged with fraud
last month.
- Greece has begun preparations for the sale of 30% stake in
Athens International Airport through an initial public offering
(IPO) and separate agreements with shareholders AviaAlliance and
the Copelouzos family.
- Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer's former global head of tax
should face more than five years in jail for his alleged role in
a multiyear dividend tax fraud.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
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