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Financial Times - April 24

Financial Times - April 24

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UK announces final approval for flagship carbon-capture project

Davos founder accused by World Economic Forum of manipulating research

Bailey: BoE must "take seriously" the risk of Trump tariffs to growth

London Metal Exchange to introduce premium for green metals

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The UK government and Italian energy giant Eni will announce the final approval for a 38 mile pipeline that will collect carbon dioxide from industrial facilities around Liverpool and Manchester, and bury it off-shore.

The World Economic Forum's founder Klaus Schwab is accused of manipulating the research conducted by his organisation to curry favor with governments.

Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England (BoE), said that the BoE must "take seriously" any risks posed to the growth of the economy by Donald Trump's policies on tariffs. He also indicated that the central banks was likely to reduce interest rates during its next meeting due to the uncertainty surrounding global trade.

London Metal Exchange has drawn up plans to introduce a "green premium" for metals mined sustainably. This is in response to industry pressures aimed at distinguishing these from "dirty", more environmentally damaging supplies.

(source: Reuters)