March 26 (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
- Bidders circle as EDF’s renewable assets in the US go on sale
- Battersea Power Station held talks over sale of land at centre of dispute
- WTO risks sliding into irrelevance, EU trade commissioner warns
- Monte dei Paschi revokes chief executive’s powers
Overview
- KKR, Clearway Energy Group and LS Power are circling EDF’s North American renewable energy business as the state-owned French power group sells assets to cut debt and ready a rollout of new nuclear plants.
- The owners of London’s Battersea Power Station have held talks with potential buyers about the sale of undeveloped plots of land at the heart of a dispute over valuations.
- Time is running out to stop the World Trade Organization from fading into irrelevance, the EU’s trade commissioner has warned ahead of crunch talks to agree reforms to the embattled body.
- Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena’s BMPS.MI board of directors has revoked the powers of its chief executive, setting up a showdown ahead of a shareholders’ meeting next month.