July 21 (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
– BHP weighs sale of oil and gas assets in review of business options https://on.ft.com/3wTau7K
– Border checks cut on people returning from green and amber list countries https://on.ft.com/2UvJspY
– JPMorgan grants Jamie Dimon ‘special’ stock award to stay at bank https://on.ft.com/3izaqoq
– Sunak has little room for giveaways in spending review, says IFS https://on.ft.com/3eEjyXI
Overview
– Global miner BHP Group is considering getting out of oil and gas in a multibillion-dollar exit as it looks to speed up its retreat from fossil fuels.
– Passengers returning to England from countries on the government’s “green” and “amber” travel lists may no longer face extensive checks on their Covid documentation.
– JPMorgan Chase “special award” of 1.5 million share options that it said reflected the board’s desire for one of the longest-serving chief executives on Wall Street to stay at the bank for a “significant number of years”.
– British finance minister Rishi Sunak is likely to have 30 billion pounds ($40.89 billion) of headroom for extra spending or tax cuts this year compared with budget forecasts made in March, but his longer-term flexibility is limited, a think tank said. ($1 = 0.7337 pounds) (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)

