PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times - March 15
Headlines - Hong Kong to make first ministerial visit to UK in 3 years - KPMG stands by audits of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank - UK threatens developers over failure to sign building safety contract - Pfizer's revised EU COVID vaccine contract meets resistance Overview - Hong Kong's financial services secretary Christopher Hui, is planning to visit Britain in April, in the first ministerial-level trip from the territory to the UK in three years. - KPMG's U.S. boss, Paul Knopp, said the accounting firm stood behind its audits of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.

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- Hong Kong to make first ministerial visit to UK in 3 years - KPMG stands by audits of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank
- UK threatens developers over failure to sign building safety contract - Pfizer's revised EU COVID vaccine contract meets resistance
Overview - Hong Kong's financial services secretary Christopher Hui, is planning to visit Britain in April, in the first ministerial-level trip from the territory to the UK in three years.
- KPMG's U.S. boss, Paul Knopp, said the accounting firm stood behind its audits of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank. - UK's housing secretary Michael Gove said he would initiate the first steps towards barring 11 developers from building and selling homes after they failed to sign a building safety contract before the deadline.
- Pfizer Inc agreed to extend its COVID-19 vaccine contract from 2023 to 2026 with the European Union and offered to cut the number of doses being supplied by 40%. (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
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