Sept 16 (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
- Amazon ( AMZN ) to launch augmented reality football coverage
- Britain fintech SumUp explores listing at up to $15
billion valuation
- China says Nvidia ( NVDA ) violated antitrust law when it bought
Mellanox
- The UK and the US pledge to boost financial ties ahead of
Trump state visit
Overview
- Amazon ( AMZN ) will this week debut a new feed for live
football matches featuring augmented reality data graphics and
real-time tactical analysis, the latest attempt by a sports
broadcaster to improve engagement, especially among younger
people.
- Britain card reader company SumUp is exploring a stock
market listing n either London or New York that could value the
business at $10 billion to $15 billion and offer the London
Stock Exchange a rare boost.
- A Chinese regulator has found Nvidia ( NVDA ) violated the
country's antitrust law, in a preliminary finding, as it failed
to fully comply with provisions outlined when it acquired
Mellanox Technologies, an Israeli-US supplier of networking
products.
- U.S. President Donald Trump flies into Britain on Tuesday
evening for a three-day state visit, and U.S. officials said
there would be at least $10 billion of investment deals in the
technology sector, an agreement on nuclear co-operation and an
exploration of "how the deep connections between our leading
financial hubs can be maintained into the future".
($1 = 0.734 pounds)
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)