PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times - March 18

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PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times - March 18

March 18 (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 names Brandon Craig as its new chief executive

- EU moves to delay increase in bank capital requirements

- Senior NHS manager who advised Palantir to step down from role

- Elon Musk's lawyers sidestepped SEC team in Twitter case settlement talks

Overview

- BHP BHP.AX announced that Brandon Craig, its head of the Americas, has been appointed chief executive, as the world's largest mining company focuses its growth strategy on copper and potash.

- The European Commission is set to delay the impact of a global banking reform as it seeks to stop EU lenders from being put at a disadvantage by US moves to cut capital requirements for big banks.

- Matthew Swindells, a senior NHS official who privately urged colleagues to add more patient data into a Palantir-built platform PLTR.O at the same time as he was being paid to advise the US technology company is stepping down from his role in the health service.

- Lawyers for Elon Musk sought to negotiate a settlement of a Securities and Exchange Commission case accusing him of failing to properly disclose his Twitter stake without involving the Wall Street watchdog' lawyers

(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)

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