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British Business - Jan 3

The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not confirmed these stories and does not attest their precision.

The Times

- US activist investor Saba Capital, led by Boaz Weinstein, faces criticism from Herald Financial investment Trust for an unidentified and unverified method in its campaign targeting seven UK-listed financial investment trusts.

- British engineering firm Arup lost over 25 million pounds ($ 30.96 million) in a deep fake cyberattack in 2015, with criminals in Hong Kong utilizing fake voices, signatures, and images to carry out the fraud.

The Guardian

- Nick Clegg, previous UK deputy prime minister and Meta's. president of international affairs, is stepping down after six. years with the company, having actually joined in 2018 as vice president. for international affairs and interactions.

- Twenty councillors in Nottinghamshire have actually quit the. Labour, accusing the party of abandoning its worths under Keir. Starmer, costing Labour control of Broxtowe borough council.

The Telegraph

- Morgan Stanley has exited Mark Carney's Net-Zero. Banking Alliance, citing plans to pursue independent climate. policies, amidst a more comprehensive Wall Street withdrawal as Donald Trump. prepares to go back to the White Home.

Sky News

- Outsourcing company Amey, backed by former British chancellor. Lord Hammond, has made an indicative offer surpassing 300 million. pounds to get Telent, a leading digital infrastructure. providers.

The Independent

- UK organizations will deal with an extra cost of 2,367 pounds. per minimum wage employee in 2025, driven by pay increases and tax. walkings detailed in financing minister Rachel Reeves' Spending Plan.

(source: Reuters)