| | | | | | | | World | The European Union’s top legal adviser said Britain had the right to withdraw its Brexit notice, opening a new front in a battle over Prime Minister Theresa May’s plans to leave the EU, which could be rejected in parliament next week. On top of the risk that Britain will leave the EU in March without a transition deal, its government faces an extra headache next year: the biggest debt-refinancing bill in recent history. The City of London’s policy chief said mismanagement of Brexit has made Britain the new “hot heads” of Europe. | | Myanmar’s Minister for Religion said Rohingya Muslim refugees living in neighboring Bangladesh are being “brainwashed” into “marching” on the Buddhist-majority nation, amid a diplomatic feud over the fate of the persecuted minority. Two Reuters journalists have been imprisoned in Myanmar for 324 days. Read the latest updates. | | Commentary: The broadly positive headlines from the G20 summit in Buenos Aires are only half the picture, writes Reuters global affairs columnist Peter Apps. "After a year that has seen almost every key international relationship deteriorate, the Argentina meeting could have gone much worse. But almost every leader there has returned to major domestic headwinds. When the next G20 meeting rolls around in Japan in June, successful multilateral diplomacy may yet be harder still." | | | U.N. seeks $738 million to help #Venezuela neighbours handle #migrant flood - first time crisis part of annual UN humanitarian appeal - https://reut.rs/2UgSwKz - my latest 6:27 AM - 4 Dec 2018 | | FINTECH | Armed with low-cost operating models, three South African digital banks are betting on aggressive pricing and data analytics to attract tech-savvy, price-conscious consumers when they launch next year in a rare challenge to the old guard. | | Banks Itaú Unibanco Holding SA and Standard Chartered have partnered to develop a blockchain-based platform for small syndicated loans, both companies said in a statement. This platform is the first to go live in Latin America for so-called club loans, a kind of syndicated loan with a smaller group of lenders. Catch up on the Future of Money. | | | | | | | | | Top Stories on Reuters TV | | | | | | | |