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Financial Times - May 3

The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. has not validated these stories and does not guarantee their accuracy.

Headlines. - Janus Henderson set to march into Europe with Tabula. acquisition. - State-backed Coutts plans shift far from UK equities. - BHP says Anglo American deal structure is not a negative. reflection of South Africa. - John Swinney set to end up being very first minister of Scotland. - Train companies make fresh quote for talks ahead of Aslef rail. strike

Summary. - Global possession supervisor Janus Henderson has actually obtained. London-based Tabula Financial Investment Management as it looks for to exploit. growing need for actively handled exchange traded funds. outside the U.S.

- Coutts, the private bank owned by state-backed NatWest. , plans to shift consumers far from UK equities to. gain access to mega-themes in worldwide stocks, regardless of federal government. efforts to restore London's capital markets.

- BHP has stated its proposed takeover of Anglo American. , which excludes its South African platinum and iron ore. assets, was not a reflection of unfavorable views of the nation.

- Scottish National Celebration (SNP) veteran John Swinney ended up being the. clear frontrunner to become Scotland's next leader on Thursday. after prospective challenger Kate Forbes ruled herself out of the. contest and backed him.

- The Rail Delivery Group, which represents train operators,. this week wrote to the Aslef union, which represents train. chauffeurs, to propose casual conversations ahead of the next wave. of strikes that is due to begin on Tuesday.