Feb 17 (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
-SNP to elect successor to Nicola Sturgeon by March 27
-Legal & General sues Glencore in latest corruption fallout
-YouTube chief executive Susan Wojcicki to step down
-Tesla to recall nearly 363,000 cars over self-driving
software flaw
Overview
-The Scottish National party should consider "more evolutionary"
constitutional change as an alternative to the "de facto"
independence referendum proposed by Nicola Sturgeon, a member of
the outgoing first minister's government has said.
-Glencore Plc has been hit with a fresh lawsuit from
Legal & General manager over alleged investor losses, prompted
by the conviction for bribery of the commodities group last
year.
-Alphabet Inc's YouTube chief executive Susan Wojcicki
is stepping down, after overseeing the video hosting site's
growth into an entertainment juggernaut over nearly a decade.
-Tesla Inc. is recalling nearly 363,000 of its electric
cars because flaws in a version of its full self-driving
software could cause crashes, according to a US government
regulator.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
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