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Financial Times - Sept. 6

The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has actually not verified these stories and does not vouch for their precision.

Headlines

- Telegram's Pavel Durov criticises French authorities' ' misguided method' over his arrest

- Court puts block on sale of Raiffeisen bank's Russian arm

- Unilever concurs sale of Russia company to Arnest

- Thames Water financial institutions analyze money injection to avoid nationalisation

- UK needs capital market revamp to bring in ₤ 1tn of investment, says Wilson report

- EU air safety regulator orders one-off examinations of some Plane A350s

Overview

- Telegram president Pavel Durov in a long post on the website on Thursday stated he was surprised by the choice to pursue him instead of beginning legal procedures versus the company itself.

- A Russian court has actually obstructed any possible sale of Raiffeisen Bank International's subsidiary in Russia, a move that traps the biggest western lending institution still running inside the nation.

- Unilever is set to sell its Russian properties to the Arnest chemical group owned by businessman Alexey Sagal.

- Thames Water's lending institutions are preparing contingency plans to supply fresh financing to the having a hard time energy through a. restructuring of its 18 billion pounds ($ 23.72 billion) financial obligation. stack, in order to prevent Britain's biggest water supplier being. renationalised if its essential equity raise stops working.

- The UK requires to upgrade its capital markets in order to. draw in 1 trillion pounds of financial investment in the next years to. fund housebuilding, facilities and start-ups, according to a. long-awaited report by City grandee Nigel Wilson.

- Europe's air travel security regulator has stated it will. require one-off inspections of some engines on Plane. A350 long-haul airplane after a Cathay Pacific airplane. skilled problems mid-flight today.

(source: Reuters)