Shell’s clean energy departures, Starbucks' bullish goals, US anti-money laundering overhaul




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Summary: Starbucks chief executive Kevin Johnson says the company will continue to grow despite the pandemic, Congress looks to approve the first overhaul of US anti-money laundering laws in decades, and Japan has launched a stimulus package to help speed up the country’s recovery from Covid-19. Plus, the FT’s senior energy correspondent, Anjli Raval, discusses the recent executive exodus at Royal Dutch Shell.  Shell executives quit amid discord over green push ft.com/content/053663f1-0320-4b83-be31-fefbc49b0efc? As thousands of small coffee shops shut, Starbucks’ boss is bullish ft.com/content/ab959c91-7ef2-44d7-bf8c-d03718ae5393 US to shift burden from banks in overhaul of money laundering laws ft.com/content/498493c4-a138-4e5d-b926-a86ae317b8f4 Suga launches $294bn stimulus to boost Japan’s coronavirus recovery ft.com/content/2c927471-849c-4635-8844-31b12b91b613  <br><hr><p style="color: grey;">See <a style="color: grey;" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://acast.com/privacy">acast.com/privacy</a> for privacy and opt-out information.</p>