May 1 (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
- Manchester United executives to depart as Ratcliffe puts
his stamp on club
- Jeremy Hunt warns FCA against 'naming and shaming'
businesses under investigation
- Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats to make direct checks on
UK riders' immigration status
- HSBC's Noel Quinn to step down after 5 years as chief
executive
Overview
- Manchester United MANU.N said interim CEO Patrick
Stewart and CFO Cliff Baty will step down from their positions
at the end of the season.
- British finance minister Jeremy Hunt has warned the
Financial Conduct Authority against its plan to "name and shame"
companies under investigation in an unusual broadside against
the UK's top financial regulator.
- Meal delivery companies Deliveroo ROO.L , Just Eat
TKWY.AS and Uber Eats have committed to make extra security
checks on their British riders, the government said, as it steps
up efforts to make it harder for people to work illegally.
- HSBC HSBA.L Chief Executive Noel Quinn said he plans to
step down, marking the surprise departure of a hard-nosed leader
who has overseen a raft of asset sales, guided the lender to
record profit and lifted its share price.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
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