Aug 28 (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
- Mike Ashley's Frasers Group bets on mini golf and trampolining
- Ex-central banker set to chair fintech N26 in leadership shake-up
- New Rio Tinto chief shakes up miner's operations
Overview
- Mike Ashley's Frasers Group FRAS.L is adding trampolining and mini golf to its growing portfolio after taking a stake in leisure operator We Do Play.
- Former top German central banker Andreas Dombret is set to lead the supervisory board of the country's most valuable fintech N26 as part of a leadership reshuffle that aims to resolve a conflict between investors and founders.
- Simon Trott, a Rio Tinto RIO.L veteran who took over after the surprise exit of Jakob Stausholm, has reorganised the company's business into three main units by merging its aluminium and lithium operations into one division.