| | | The Reuters Daily Briefing | Friday, November 26, 2021 by Linda Noakes | Hello Here's what you need to know. Britain says a new COVID-19 variant is the most significant yet found. Stocks tumble as investors flee to safe havens and markets scale back rate hike bets as the news casts a shadow over the economic outlook. | | | Today's biggest stories BUSINESS Chinese regulators have pressed top executives of ride hailing giant Didi Global to devise a plan to delist from the New York Stock Exchange due to concerns about data security, two people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
A government body has taken over China Evergrande Group's soccer stadium with a view to selling it, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters, as the debt-laden property developer scrambles to meet liabilities.
Whether buying computer chips directly from manufacturers, reconfiguring cars, or producing them with parts missing, automakers are having to get creative to cope with the global shortage of semiconductors.
A prominent activist is calling on insurers like Swiss Re to explore suing major oil companies for climate-related damages, the latest volley in a years-long campaign that pits environmentalists against the insurance industry.
One of Asia's largest airlines, Cathay Pacific, is facing a revolt from pilots who say Hong Kong's tough quarantine rules under its zero-COVID policies are endangering their mental health, leading to rising stress and resignations.
| | | | | | Video of the day Egypt revives ancient road A restored road connecting two ancient temple complexes in Karnak and Luxor was unveiled in a lavish ceremony aimed at raising the profile of one of Egypt's top tourist spots. | | Thanks for spending part of your day with us. | | | | | |