Shell’s clean energy departures, Starbucks' bullish goals, US anti-money laundering overhaul

Shell’s clean energy departures, Starbucks' bullish goals, US anti-money laundering overhaul

By Financial Times

Starbucks chief executive Kevin Johnson says the company will continue to grow despite the pandemic, Congress looks to approve the first overhaul of US anti-money laundering laws in decades, and Japan has launched a stimulus package to help speed up the country’s recovery from Covid-19. Plus, the FT’s senior energy correspondent, Anjli Raval, discusses the recent executive exodus at Royal Dutch Shell. 


Shell executives quit amid discord over green push

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As thousands of small coffee shops shut, Starbucks’ boss is bullish

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US to shift burden from banks in overhaul of money laundering laws

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Suga launches $294bn stimulus to boost Japan’s coronavirus recovery

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